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Pak726 Pishin Uc Settlements L Pishin Afghanistan Legend Tokarak Domakday-Ziarat, Grobnitsa Rud ! Sanzalai-Manda ! Tokarak Sanzalal ! Tokar!ak ! Rasul-Chaugay Mardzhan-Manda ! ! ! ! Mnagal Gudam !^ National Spin-Ambargay-Manda Dag-Lora ! Sanzatay-Manda K!adan!ay Kazakai-Manda ! Spin Ag!hbargal Gargay-MandaManga!l Chungay-Man!da ! Gharagai Sanglun! ! SharanSharanbSpin ! Jorokai ! ! Loe Sapai Sanzar ! ! Agbagai ! Dost Md ! Province Kazia-Manda Khel ! Chaugai Chaugai ! ! Bashai ! Sharan Khasan !! Manaza Manda ! ! Manda ! ! ! ! District Achakzai Ghorzhal ! Spin Ghundak Mir ! ! Kazakai Aghbargal ! Atzal Khuzh ! Anlanai !Manda ! Obo Ghargaiai ! Speratara ! ! Settlements ! Manda Barg Basha ! Khez ! ! Khuzh Manda Bargai Liar M!anda ! Manka Kumale ! Obo Band ! Manda Ziar Hawiana Sur Manda Manda ! ! Zab ! ! Manda Ghundai ! Sanzalai Kabli Sarkai ! Roads ! ! Manda Manda Bargal Barshore Tierai Shelagai Sanzall Kazhai ! ! Kurram Manda ! ! Shin Loe Pasta ! ! Manda Aghbang Tukhoi Aghbargai Narai ! Pedar Bahlol Manda Tirwah Aghbargai ! Manda Manda Primary Manda ! Manda ! Manzakai Kiak ! ! Pitao ! Urghar Salawat Walang Targhara ! ! Klak Manda Manda ! ! Loara Gusjidi ! Haqdao Mazhdur Barg ! Manda ! Secondary Targhara Jaffa Asya Manda Sabura Kili Manda Manda Shamo ! ! ! Khan Post ! Torkan Manda Band Tal Shebdai Band ! Dand Kili ! Manda ! ! Targhara Manda Manda ! Lakrai Tertiary Sabura ! ! Galai ! Laghai Takral Manda ! ! Surka Aghbrg Bisiala Gidar ! Manda ! ! Isazal Ahmad Khel Manda Spin Jamaat ! Kola Manda ! Tlejal Surkh Changal ! Naghar Manda ! Winala Ilakna Ahmad Kuz Killa Aghbarg ! Bachak Manda Naghar ! Paindak International Boundary ! ! Khel ! ! Skunai Manda Manda Garguta Manda Obashtakai Llar Badanai Halkai ! ! Manda ! Manda Abdullah Toba Takral Shpana ! Tsatsobai Tierai Province Boundary Lor ! ! Tor Jamait Obashtaka Shangal Ziarat ! ! Targhara Shela Targhara ! ! ! Nasir Mir ! District Boundary ! Shahid Kalam Kakar Haji ! Sagi Saleh Khani ! Wolma ! Teshil Boundary Pishin Sanatia ! ! ! ! ! Sanatia ! ! ! Shin Tsak Pasta Tang Tor Torgashal ! ! ! Manda Barut Shakna ! ! Tangai Narai Kaohai Khanan ! ! ! ! River Tiarai Shasa Jang ! Poti Targhara Targhara ! Haji Tangai Chinar Killa Kratu Sardar Haikai Kats ! ! ! ! Kwai Abkakai Torgash ! Shishanka Kach Daud ! Nari Ghilzai ! Chunzagai ! Gulwandi Kani ! ! ! ! ! Waigai ! Kooz Saifullah Kuchnai ! ! Kachi Mandakai Shaikh Nikka Khadi Sharghali Shina Bahram!shi ! ! Targhara ! Kahr Ghilzal Shewai ! Kholi ! Warjaroba ! Khob Psha Ghar ! ! Ragha Sach ! ! Wuch Zara Wulga ! ! Moshe ! ! Aghbargai ! ! Shela ! Urbasa Obargai Urak Kazhe Wulgai Chaghaor ! Landal Inzargai ! Mazhgai ! ! Manda Skhar ! Aghbarg Tanga Map Doc Name: PAK726_Pishin-UC-settlements ! ! ! Sar Lania ! Kain Gariban Kala ! Inzaragi ! Dara Wulgai ! Kila ! Dara Viala Shanrgali Kas _L_A3_v1 Gungo Manda ! Pishin ! Viala ! Marva!nai Qala Viala Kandi Qala ! Creation Date: Baidar Baidar Shabar 21 January 2019 ! ! Vial ! Kas ! ! Wulgai ! ! Tortangi Kandr Projection/Datum: Kutanaipand Sanatia Tarinzai GCS/WGS84 ! Wuch ! ! Tlerai Argai Spin Kutanaiband ! ! ! ! Nishk Lamai Sar ! Nominal Scale at A3 paper size: 1:400,000 ! Haud Nazuri!a ! Sur Potl Sagal Buri Wali ! ! ! ! Pshin Nao Spina Sar ! China Pir Faridar Poti ! Karai Spinhaiud Ghulon ! Aghbargal ! Balochistan Burj Aghbargi ! Amraj Spina Khezai ! Manda Nikka Ziarat Sra Bosid Pinaki Tor Tangi ! Ghund ! Pshin ! ! ! ! Band Targhara Karaj ! Sha ! Khatkalzai Inzargal Nida Narin Qila Wuli ! ! 0 5.5 11 16.5 ! Shela Spin ! Thakho!i ! Allezai Khazal Sameza Harramzai Kakazai ! Obas!htkai ! Tor Korowai Obashtkai Samezah kms Murgha ! ! ± ! ! Shikhalzai ! Sorkh ! Barshor ! Spal Manzakai Quddus Zizha Malakyar Shekhalzai Sher Karezat Map data source(s): Toghal Tognai ! ! ! ! ! Ghar ! Ghundi Manaa Saiyid Sarila Haman Khushdil Khan Qila ! GAUL, PCO, Logistic Cluster, OCHA. ! Malik ! Tor ToraghbarghiTor Aghbergi Toghal Toghai Ghwanzakal ! Sperai ! Mahmud Kili !Ghulam Tor Shah Tembai Aghbargai Toraghbargi ! Bara!k Tor ! Gad ! Malesai Lal ! Firozikan Torah Tor Aghbargai Aghbaigai Manzanai ! ! ! ! Khushdil Khanzai Lai ! ! Disclaimers: ! Shah ! Railroad Station Sperai Sare Oba Shahid Khan Canal Khartzai Khushdil ! ! ! ! Zhizghai ! Dabrai Gad ! Chur Muhammad Surkal Khan Dilsura ! Skhobai Sagi The designations employed and the presentation of ! Knwaja Fateh Mirjan ! Takharzi ! Kili Chur Delsora!h Malkhuzuna Band Gul Khan ! Tkhoi ! !! Gul Muhammad Kili Dawali Haod ! Wariat Bugat material on this map do not imply the expression of any ! Lash Takhoi Ghwao ! Shabo ! ! Shiba Feeder Khawar ! Khezai Tor ! Tarakai Shakh opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the Feeder Umarzai Pareza ! ! Branch Canal Zangi ! Ekara ! Kanri ! ! ! ! Gharshinan ! Shalai Shibo Feeder ! Nigandi Yusuf ! Zarehuna ! Batanai United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, ! Kakar Aghbargai Kote Branch Canal ! Lwara Kach Malkhuzuna Chalotra Shebo ! ! Satewai ! Haikalza ! Amrai Nigandi ! Aghbargai Nala Sur ! territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the Batezai Ghulam Chashma Yousuf Chalotra Kuz Sraghara Ghund Kakar ! !Loe Nabi ! ! Kachh ! ! !! ! Kazakai delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Min Alam Aghbargai Spin Sur Ghund Kooz Mai Khan ! Saragrah Sagran Kanobai ! Khan ! Barglai Gagal Dotted line represents approximately the Line of Control in Nigahind Wuch ! Khezai Kili Lal Muhammad ! ! !Bashal ! Gagai Piran Tabal Kulla Aghbargai Goga ! ! ! ! Sur Jammu and Kashmir agreed upon by India and Pakistan. Kalai ! Inami Pani Zhorai Pacia Manda !! ! Mala Gat Naghar ! ! ! Ghozhezgi Zrandukai Shakh ! ! The final status of Jammu and Kashmir has not yet been Saranan Agha Pasta ! Khasoi ! Loe ! ! Samand Skhobai ! Muhamamd Loe ! ! Manda agreed upon by the parties. Saranan Pir Md Pishin Khosoe Malazai Nasar ! Lakrai ! ! Station Usman Skhobai Morama Skhobai Ziarat Nasir Loralai ! Pishin Puranai ! ! ! Owal ! Sahibzada ! ! Tangi Sanzalai Reserved Puranai ! Kakar Gawal Gwal ! Forest ! Sanzalai TAJIKISTAN ! Katha Karez Yaru Pakistan Railways Shebo Zhob Valley TURKMENISTAN Karez Zhob-!Bostan Bch ! Zebezna CHINA ! ! Haudakal Pakistan RWPauiklwgisatiayns ! Railway ! ! Olgi Bostan Fort Dare Sar Yaru Manda ! Khani RailwBoasysta Bn oZshtaonb Zhob SBeracnticohnSandeman Khanar Station ! Khanai ! Khanai Railroad Ja mm u AKSAI ! ! ! Station ! ! Nassozai ! ! ! & CHIN Tanda ! K! a sh m ir Lora AFGHANISTAN ! ! ! ! Kotai ! ! Chauke Inzarghi ! Ziarat Shailkhan Mohat Nelai Station ! Kile ! ! Bostan Nilai Mohat Junction PA K I S TA N ISLAMIC Quetta ! Wuch Ziarat REPUBLIC Mangai !!!! OF IRAN INDIA Harnai A r a b i a n S e a.
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