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Torghar Blockwise POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA (TORGHAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH TORGHAR DISTRICT 171,395 26,464 JUDBA TEHSIL 96,757 14,972 ESSAZAI TRIBE 1,753 315 MADA KHEL SECTION 1,753 315 DOMAIL 418 66 078010705 418 66 GHARI ZAREEN SAR GHARI 1,335 249 078010701 448 56 078010702 470 101 078010703 417 92 MALAZAI TRIBE 95,004 14657 BASSI KHAIL SECTION 83,503 12998 BANDA DADA 1,209 168 078010119 359 43 078010120 292 51 078010121 558 74 BARTOONI I 4,332 667 078010601 449 79 078010602 0 0 078010603 570 77 078010604 613 84 078010605 473 95 078010606 913 114 078010607 610 93 078010608 704 125 CHAMB KALAGAI 2,976 394 078010215 258 43 078010216 247 32 078010217 229 36 078010218 53 8 078010219 90 11 078010220 424 51 078010221 94 13 078010222 283 37 078010223 66 12 078010224 402 45 078010225 88 17 078010226 447 55 078010227 295 34 078010228 CHEER 1,875 220 078010312 1,875 220 DANA MORI 2,002 247 078010317 588 62 078010318 527 70 078010319 887 115 DAUR 2,032 348 Page 1 of 11 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA (TORGHAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 078010114 499 97 078010115 516 81 078010116 1,017 170 DAUR MAIRA 2,721 369 078010109 610 85 078010110 647 109 078010111 630 90 078010112 107 17 078010113 727 68 DHARI BARTOONI II 1,710 329 078010609 164 33 078010610 674 136 078010611 078010612 47 7 078010613 195 38 078010614 630 115 GIGANI 2,380 367 078010320 1,037 159 078010321 734 116 078010322 411 60 078010323 198 32 GITOO 4,838 805 078010813 1,435 282 078010814 1,708 237 078010815 821 166 078010816 874 120 GOMBOT 1,248 241 078010406 430 75 078010407 818 166 HALEEMA DADA 981 125 078010117 413 48 078010118 568 77 HARNAIL 1,711 222 078010313 776 92 078010314 935 130 JHATKA 2,559 376 078010806 415 62 078010807 333 51 078010808 300 49 078010809 602 66 078010810 229 43 078010811 367 55 078010812 313 50 JIGAL 382 76 078010201 382 76 Page 2 of 11 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA (TORGHAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH JUDBA 4,702 801 078010301 314 60 078010302 462 76 078010303 560 101 078010304 580 102 078010305 356 63 078010306 150 32 078010307 183 33 078010308 319 56 078010309 859 132 078010310 462 77 078010311 457 69 KALASH 3,473 459 078010623 469 80 078010624 516 52 078010625 107 16 078010626 862 113 078010627 456 65 078010628 490 66 078010629 573 67 KAMASAR 3,308 574 078010507 1,568 269 078010508 691 122 078010509 1,049 183 KAND DAUR 2,505 352 078010401 829 90 078010402 720 126 078010403 956 136 KANDAR BASI KHEL 976 183 078010205 592 115 078010206 384 68 KHANAKAY 601 95 078010704 601 95 MANGRI 2,873 513 078010510 593 114 078010511 1,080 157 078010512 509 96 078010513 691 146 PITAW ASHARAY 1,739 281 078010213 1,111 183 078010214 628 98 SADO KHAN 5,741 758 078010101 517 63 078010102 581 63 078010103 1,373 142 078010104 467 52 Page 3 of 11 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA (TORGHAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 078010105 632 89 078010106 947 149 078010107 720 104 078010108 504 96 SHAGAI BASI KHEL 4,742 790 078010207 682 118 078010208 565 112 078010209 1,260 243 078010210 1,307 146 078010211 630 118 078010212 298 53 SHAHDAG 2,598 459 078010202 1,375 243 078010203 867 161 078010204 356 55 SHALOON 1,061 150 078010706 627 94 078010707 434 56 SHATAL 2,552 420 078010817 266 50 078010818 491 103 078010819 640 87 078010820 410 76 078010821 745 104 SHINGAL DAR BALA 1,328 233 078010615 73 14 078010616 128 17 078010617 1,086 193 078010618 41 9 SHINGAL DAR PAEEN 1,329 239 078010619 382 68 078010620 88 18 078010621 812 140 078010622 47 13 SORBAN 1,706 248 078010803 427 54 078010804 451 60 078010805 828 134 SORI ASHARAY 1,193 154 078010801 702 89 078010802 491 65 UTLAIR 2,216 342 078010315 1,213 199 078010316 1,003 143 ZANGIA 3,535 626 Page 4 of 11 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA (TORGHAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 078010822 1,338 252 078010823 734 131 078010824 598 104 078010825 865 139 ZIZARI 2,369 367 078010404 963 150 078010405 1,406 217 NUSRAT KHAIL SECTION 11,501 1659 BALKOT 2,330 313 078010410 529 65 078010411 331 51 078010412 443 50 078010413 407 54 078010414 620 93 KOTLAY 1,116 165 078010408 355 61 078010409 761 104 PHAGBAN PAKBONAR 3,747 493 078010501 1,697 214 078010502 746 110 078010503 1,304 169 QALASAR 236 39 078010708 236 39 SCHKA 2,950 514 078010505 1,598 318 078010506 1,352 196 SORMOL 1,122 135 078010504 1,122 135 KHANDER TEHSIL 74,638 11,492 ESSAZAI TRIBE 74,638 11492 AKAZAI SECTION 23,056 3340 AMBER GARHI 0 0 522010307 0 0 BILYANI 2,056 287 522010204 1,082 148 522010205 974 139 BIMBAL 1,924 276 522010201 484 69 522010202 449 65 522010203 991 142 DARBANAI BALA & PAYEEN 2,261 373 522010209 326 64 522010210 366 73 522010211 599 89 Page 5 of 11 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA (TORGHAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 522010212 254 44 522010213 575 77 522010214 141 26 DHARO 1,193 197 522010101 522010102 364 49 522010103 72 12 522010104 235 49 522010105 522 87 KAND BALA 2,120 285 522010107 916 120 522010108 1,204 165 KAND PAEEN 2,128 289 522010109 1,071 143 522010110 1,057 146 KOPRA 961 115 522010414 470 57 522010415 491 58 LARAI BIRNAR 1,091 139 522010304 242 30 522010305 516 71 522010306 333 38 LASHORA 2,774 353 522010215 861 104 522010216 720 86 522010217 1,193 163 MAIRA AKAZAI 2,802 408 522010206 720 108 522010207 460 65 522010208 1,622 235 PIR KHAIL 978 195 522010301 77 15 522010302 718 147 522010303 183 33 SORMAL AKAZAI 1,143 157 522010111 590 69 522010112 553 88 TORAM 953 150 522010106 953 150 ZUNDAI (ZONGALY) 672 116 522010308 308 69 522010309 350 45 522010310 14 2 Page 6 of 11 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA (TORGHAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH BASSI KHAIL SECTION 2,517 418 SORAL 1,351 200 522010501 1,351 200 TABARA 1,166 218 522010502 1,166 218 HUSSAN ZAI SECTION 23,674 3511 BIO HASSAN ZAI 3,139 424 522010613 519 51 522010614 543 91 522010615 604 92 522010616 513 72 522010617 960 118 GANGAT 1,144 170 522010505 244 24 522010506 254 41 522010507 190 26 522010508 115 22 522010509 238 36 522010510 103 21 GHARI HUSSAN ZAI 1,317 177 522010601 845 117 522010602 131 20 522010603 341 40 KANDAR TOWARA 880 107 522010701 569 75 522010702 311 32 KOROON 1,762 247 522010405 355 49 522010406 456 60 522010407 84 13 522010408 578 81 522010409 289 44 KOTKAY 786 105 522010703 208 24 522010704 428 58 522010705 150 23 KUNARAY 488 73 522010511 225 27 522010512 263 46 KUNHAR SHARIF 1,358 231 522010710 357 59 522010711 497 90 522010712 220 31 522010713 284 51 MAIRA KHAUKHAIL 1,653 293 Page 7 of 11 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA (TORGHAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 522010402 494 83 522010403 528 101 522010404 631 109 MARER 258 30 522010706 144 16 522010707 114 14 NADRAY 509 60 522010708 346 37 522010709 163 23 NASICO HASSAN ZAI 1,265 164 522010618 390 46 522010619 875 118 NEW KILLI 1,365 164 522010604 575 75 522010605 790 89 POLOSA 3,324 524 522010606 266 28 522010607 411 71 522010608 216 31 522010609 725 135 522010610 536 105 522010611 805 100 522010612 365 54 SARI KOHANI 1,384 239 522010410 567 112 522010411 410 55 522010412 329 56 522010413 78 16 TEGRAM 563 105 522010401 563 105 TILLI SADAN 2,479 398 522010503 903 149 522010504 1,576 249 MADA KHEL SECTION 25,391 4223 ABU MADA KHEL 425 80 522010819 425 80 BADAR 853 141 522010821 403 65 522010822 450 76 CHAMGAH 0 0 522011006 0 0 CHIRA KOT 1,208 217 522011021 466 73 Page 8 of 11 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA (TORGHAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 522011022 656 126 522011023 86 18 CHORND 1,930 296 522011119 153 25 522011120 777 139 522011121 727 87 522011122 273 45 DADAM 1,242 187 522010903 482 71 522010904 760 116 DILO MADA KHEL 1,263 212 522011106 169 30 522011107 279 40 522011108 177 26 522011109 328 62 522011110 310 54 DOBA BALA & PAYEEN 1,024 185 522010911 329 58 522010912 345 61 522010913 350 66 DOGA MADA KHEL 0 0 522011005 0 0 GOWANDLA 2,308 427 522011101 673 108 522011102 394 63 522011103 342 75 522011104 500 104 522011105 399 77 KALSONA BALA PAYEEN 776 137 522010901 193 31 522010902 583 106 KOROR 2,515 379 522010801 96 13 522010802 91 11 522010803 321 35 522010804 26 6 522010805 504 83 522010806 429 77 522010807 491 71 522010808 557 83 MAIRA MADA KHEL 4,302 709 522011007 52 13 522011008 234 38 522011009 381 59 522011010 214 29 522011011 272 50 Page 9 of 11 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA (TORGHAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 522011012 434 67 522011013 202 36 522011014 464 82 522011015 436 79 522011016 291 42 522011017 97 15 522011018 435 68 522011019 456 76 522011020 334 55 MANJAKOT 2,863 431 522010809 482 73 522010810 256 35 522010811 373 52 522010812 418 68 522010813 388 64 522010814 88 14 522010815 228 38 522010816 243 34 522010817 224 31 522010818 163 22 MOHABRA (MADA KHEL) 542 78 522011001 90 15 522011002 223 30 522011003 82 11 522011004 147 22 SHINAIA (BALA/PAIN) 970 168 522010908 0 0 522010909 519 90 522010910 451 78 SONIA 571 89 522011117 116 22 522011118 455 67 SULEMANI 1,505 290 522010905 335 57 522010906 511 98 522010907 659 135 TARA MADA KHAIL 205 29 522010820 205 29 TITAI 889 168 522011111 208 32 522011112 165 35 522011113 146 30 522011114 145 28 522011115 141 27 522011116 84 16 Page 10 of 11 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA (TORGHAR DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH Page 11 of 11.
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