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Tehsil Code List for the Hajj Page 1 of 7 TEHSIL CODE LIST FOR THE HAJJ - 2014 (FOR MEHRAM CODE LIST, PLEASE SEE LAST PAGE ) DIV DISTT TEHSIL CODE DISTT TEHSIL CODE 001 ISLAMABAD 001 PUNJAB 01 RAWALPINDI DIVISION 002 DISTRICT RAWALPINDI 003 DISTRICT ATTOCK RAWALPINDI 002 ATTOCK 009 KAHUTA 003 JAND 010 MURREE 004 FATEH JANG 011 TAXILA 005 PINDI GHEB 012 GUJAR KHAN 006 HASSAN ABDAL 013 KOTLI SATTIAN 007 HAZRO 014 KALLAR SAYYEDAN 008 004 DISTRICT CHAKWAL 005 DISTRICT JHELUM CHAKWAL 015 JHELUM 020 TALA GANG 016 PIND DADAN KHAN 021 CHOA SAIDAN SHAH 017 SOHAWA 022 KALLAR KAHAR 018 DINA 023 LAWA 019 02 SARGODHA DIVISION 006 DISTRICT SARGODHA 007 DISTRICT BHAKKAR SARGODHA 024 BHAKKAR 031 BHALWAL 025 MANKERA 032 SHAH PUR 026 KALUR KOT 033 SILAN WALI 027 DARYA KHAN 034 SAHIEWAL 028 009 DISTRICT MIANWALI KOT MOMIN 029 MIANWALI 038 BHERA 030 ESSA KHEL 039 008 DISTRICT KHUSHAB PIPLAN 040 KHUSHAB 035 NOOR PUR 036 QUAIDABAD 037 03 FAISALABAD DIVISION 010 DISTRICT FAISALABAD 011 DISTRICT TOBA TEK SING FAISALABAD CITY 041 TOBA TEK SING 047 FAISALABAD SADDAR 042 KAMALIA 048 JARANWALA 043 GOJRA 049 SAMUNDARI 044 PIR MAHAL 050 CHAK JHUMRA 045 012 DISTRICT JHANG TANDLIANWALA 046 JHANG 051 013 DISTRICT CHINIOT SHORE KOT 052 CHINIOT 055 AHMEDPUR SIAL 053 LALIAN 056 18-HAZARI 054 BHAWANA 057 04 GUJRANWALA DIVISION 014 DISTRICT GUJRANWALA 015 DISTRICT SIALKOT GUJRANWALA CITY 058 SIALKOT 063 GUJRANWALA SADDAR 059 DASKA 064 WAZIRABAD 060 PASROOR 065 NOSHEHRA VIRKAN 061 SAMBRIAL 066 KAMOKE 062 016 DISTRICT NAROWAL 017 DISTRICT HAFIZABAD NAROWAL 067 HAFIZABAD 070 SHAKAR GARH 068 PINDI BHATTIAN 071 ZAFARWAL 069 Page 2 of 7 DIV DISTT TEHSIL CODE DISTT TEHSIL CODE 018 DISTRICT GUJRAT 019 DISTRICT MANDI BAHAUDDIN GUJRAT 072 MANDI BAHAUDDIN 075 KHARIAN 073 PHALIA 076 SARAI ALAMGIR 074 MALAKWAL 077 05 LAHORE DIVISION 020 DISTRICT LAHORE 022 DISTRICT KASUR LAHORE CITY 078 KASUR 087 LAHORE CANTT 079 CHUNIAN 088 MODEL TOWN 080 PATTOKI 089 SHALIMAR 081 KOT RADHA KISHAN 090 RAIWIND 082 023 DISTRICT NANKANA SAHIB 021 DISTRICT SHEIKHUPURA NANKANA SAHIB 091 SHEIKHUPURA 083 SHAH KOT 092 FEROZE WALA 084 SANGALA HILL 093 MURIDKAY 085 SAFDARABAD 094 SHARAQPUR 086 024 DISTRICT OKARA OKARA 095 DEPALPUR 096 RENALA KHURD 097 06 D. G. KHAN DIVISION 025 DISTRICT D.G. KHAN 026 DISTRICT RAJAN PUR D.G. KHAN 098 RAJAN PUR 101 TAUNSA SHARIF 099 JAMPUR 102 KOT CHATTA 100 ROJHAN 103 027 DISTRICT MUZAFFARGARH DE-EX, AREA OF RAJAN PUR 104 MUZAFFARGARH 105 028 DISTRICT LAYYAH ALIPUR 106 LAYYAH 109 KOT ADDU 107 CHAUBARA 110 JATOI 108 KAROR LAL ESAN 111 07 MULTAN DIVISION 029 DISTRICT MULTAN 030 DISTRICT LODHRAN MULTAN CITY 112 LODHRAN 116 MULTAN SADDAR 113 DUNYA PUR 117 SHUJAABAD 114 KAHROR PAKKA 118 JALALPUR PIR WALA 115 032 DISTRICT PAKPATAN 031 DISTRICT SAHIWAL PAKPATAN 121 SAHIWAL 119 ARIFWALA 122 CHICHA WATNI 120 034 DISTRICT KHANEWAL 033 DISTRICT VEHARI KHANEWAL 126 VEHARI 123 MIAN CHANNU 127 BUREWALA 124 KABIR WALA 128 MELSI 125 JAHANIAN 129 08 BAHAWALPUR DIVISION 035 DISTRICT BAHAWALPUR 036 DISTRICT BAHAWAL NAGAR BAHAWALPUR CITY 130 BAHAWAL NAGAR 136 BAHAWALPUR SADDAR 131 MINCHAN ABAD 137 HASIL PUR 132 FORT ABBAS 138 AHMED PUR EAST 133 HAROON ABAD 139 YAZMAN 134 CHISHTIAN 140 KHAIRPUR TAMEWALI 135 037 RAHIM YAR KHAN RAHIM YAR KHAN 141 LIAQUAT PUR 142 SADIQ ABAD 143 KHAN PUR 144 Page 3 of 7 DIV DISTT TEHSIL CODE DISTT TEHSIL CODE KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA 09 MARDAN DIVISION 038 DISTRICT MARDAN 039 DISTRICT SWABI MARDAN 145 SWABI 148 TAKHT BHAI 146 LAHOR (SWABI) 149 KATLANG 147 TOPI 150 RAZAR 151 10 PESHAWAR DIVISION 040 DISTT PESHAWAR 041 DISTRICT CHARSADA PESHAWAR 152 CHARSADA 153 042 DISTT NOWSHEHRA SHABQADAR 154 NOWSHEHRA 156 TANGI 155 PABBI 157 JEHANGIRA 158 11 KOHAT DIVISION 043 DISTRICT KOHAT 044 DISTRICT KARAK KOHAT 159 KARAK 161 LACHI 160 BANDA DAUD SHAH 162 045 DISTRICT HANGU TAKHT E NASRATI 163 HANGU 164 TALL 165 12 D. I. KHAN DIVISION 046 DISTRICT DERA ISMAIL KHAN 047 DISTRICT TANK DERA ISMAIL KHAN 166 TANK 171 KULACHI 167 DARABAN 168 PAHARPUR 169 PAROA 170 13 BANNU DIVISION 048 DISTRICT BANNU 049 DISTT LAKKI MARWAT BANNU 172 LAKKI MARWAT 174 DOMEL 173 NAURANG 175 14 HAZARA DIVISION 050 DISTT ABBOTTABAD 052 DISTRICT MANSEHRA ABBOTTABAD 176 MANSEHRA 180 HAVELIAN 177 BALA KOT 181 051 DISTRICT HARIPUR OGHI 182 HARIPUR 178 053 TOR GHAR (F.R. KALA DHAKA) GHAZI 179 KALA DHAKA 183 054 DISTRICT DASSU (KOHISTAN) 055 DISTRICT BATGRAM DASSU 184 BATGRAM 188 PATTAN 185 ALAI 189 PALAS 186 KANDIA 187 15 MALAKAND DIVISION 056 DISTRICT UPPER DIR 058 DISTRICT SHANGLA DIR 190 SHANGLA 201 BARAWAL 191 BISHAM 202 KALKOT 192 CHAKESAR 203 WARI 193 MARTUNG 204 057 DISTRICT LOWER DIR PURAN 205 KHAL 194 ALPURAI 206 BALAMBAT 195 059 DISTRICT BUNAIR LAL QILLA 196 DAGGAR 207 MUNDA 197 CHAGHARZAI 208 ADENZAI 198 CHAMLA 209 SAMAR BAGH 199 TOTALAI 210 TEMERGARA 200 GAGRA 211 GADEZAI 212 Page 4 of 7 DIV DISTT TEHSIL CODE DISTT TEHSIL CODE 060 DISTRICT SWAT (MINGORA) 061 DISTRICT MALAKAND SWAT (MINGORA) 213 SWAT RANIZAI 222 MATTA 214 SAM RANIZAI 223 KHWAZA KHELA 215 062 DISTRICT CHITRAL BARI KOT 216 CHITRAL 224 BABUZAI 217 MASTUJ 225 KABAL 218 CHARBAGH 219 BEHRAIN 220 KALAM 221 SINDH 16 SUKKUR DIVISION 063 DISTRICT SUKKUR 064 DISTRICT SHAHEED BENAZIRABAD SUKKUR 226 NAWABSHAH 231 ROHRI 227 DOLATPUR 232 PANOAQIL 228 SKRAND 233 SALEHPAT 229 DAUR 234 NEW SUKKUR 230 066 DISTRICT KHAIRPUR 065 DISTRICT GHOTKI KHAIRPUR 240 GHOTKI 235 GAMBAT 241 KHAN GARH 236 KOT DIJI 242 UBAORO 237 THARI MIRWAH 243 DAHARKI 238 FAIZ GANJ 244 MIRPUR MATHELO 239 SOBHODERO 245 067 DISTRICT NAUSHERO FEROZE KINGRI 246 NAUSHERO FEROZE 248 NARA 247 KANDIARO 249 MORO 250 BHIRYA 251 MEHRAB PUR 252 208 17 LARKANA DIVISION 068 DISTRICT LARKANA 069 DISTRICT SHAHDAD KOT LARKANA 253 SHAHDAD KOT 257 RATO DERO 254 MIRO KHAN 258 DOKRI 255 KAMBAR ALI KHAN 259 BAKRANI 256 WARAH 260 070 DISTRICT JACCOBABAD SUJAWAL JUNEJO 261 JACCOBABAD 264 KUBO SAEED KHAN 262 GARHI KHAIRO 265 NASEERABAD 263 THUL 266 071 DISTRICT SHIKARPUR 072 DISTRICT KASHMORE SHIKARPUR 267 KASHMORE 271 KHANPUR 268 KANDHKOT 272 GARHI YASIN 269 TANGWANI 273 LAKHI 270 18 HYDERABAD DIVISION 073 DISTRICT HYDERABAD 075 DISTRICT MATIARI HYDERABAD CITY 274 MATIARI 282 HYDERABAD RURAL 275 HALA 283 LATIFABAD 276 SAEEDABAD 284 QASIMABAD 277 076 DISTRICT BADIN 074 DISTRICT DADU BADIN 285 DADU 278 MATLI 286 KHAIRPUR NATHAN SHAH 279 TANDO BHAGU 287 MEHAR 280 GOLARCHI 288 JOHI 281 TALHAR 289 SHAHEED FAZAL RAHU 290 077 DISTRICT TANDO ALLAH YAR TANDO ALLAH YAR 291 CHAMBER 292 JHANDO MARI 293 Page 5 of 7 DIV DISTT TEHSIL CODE DISTT TEHSIL CODE 078 DISTRICT THATTA 080 DISTRICT JAMSHORO THATTA 294 JAMSHORO 303 MIRPUR SAKRO 295 SEHWAN 304 KETI BUNDER 296 KOTRI 305 GHORABARI 297 THANO BULA KHAN 306 079 DISTRICT SUJAWAL MANJHAND 307 SUJAWAL 298 081 TANDO MUHAMMAD KHAN MIRPUR BATHORO 299 TANDO MUHAMMAD KHAN 308 JATI 300 BULRI SHAH KARIM 309 SHAH BANDER 301 TANDO GHULAM HYDER 310 KHARO CHAN 302 19 MIRPUR KHAS DIVISION 082 DISTRICT MIRPUR KHAS 083 DISTRICT SANGHAR MIRPUR KHAS 311 SANGHAR 317 DIGRI 312 SINJHORO 318 KOT GHULAM MUHAMMAD 313 KHIPRO 319 JHUDDO 314 SHAHDADPUR 320 SINDHRI 315 TANDO ADAM 321 HUSSAIN BUX MARRI 316 JAM NAWAZ ALI 322 084 DISTRICT THARPARKAR 085 DISTRICT UMAR KOT THAR (MITHI) 323 UMAR KOT 329 CHACHRO 324 SAMARO 330 NAGAR PARKAR 325 KUNRI 331 DIPLO 326 PITHORO 332 ISLAM KOT 327 DAHELI 328 20 KARACHI DIVISION 086 KARACHI WEST 333 087 KARACHI EAST 334 088 KARACHI SOUTH 335 089 KARACHI CENTRAL 336 090 KARACHI MALIR 337 091 KARACHI KORANGI 338 BALUCHISTAN 21 QUETTA DIVISION 092 DISTRICT QUETTA 093 DISTRICT PISHIN QUETTA 339 PISHIN 340 094 DISTRICT CHAGHI HURRAMZAI 341 CHAGHI 345 KAREZAT 342 DALBANDIN 346 SARANAN 343 NOKUNDI 347 BOSTAN 344 TAFTAN 348 095 DISTRICT KILLA ABDULLAH 096 DISTRICT NOSHKI KILLA ABDULLAH 349 NOSHKI 352 CHAMAN 350 GULISTAN 351 22 ZHOB DIVISION 097 DISTRICT ZHOB 098 DISTRICT KILLA SAIFULLAH ZHOB 353 KILLA SAIFULLAH 355 QAMAR DIN KAREZ 354 MUSLIM BAGH 356 099 DISTRICT LORALAI LOIBAND 357 LORALAI 358 DUKI 359 101 DISTRICT MUSA KHEL MEKHTAR 360 MUSA KHEL 362 100 DISTRICT BARKHAN DRUG 363 BARKHAN 361 KINGRE 364 102 DISTRICT SHEERANI TOISAR 365 SHEERANI 366 23 KALLAT DIVISION 103 DISTRICT KALLAT 104 DISTRICT MASTUNG KALLAT 367 MASTUNG 370 SURAB 368 DASHT 371 MANGOCHAR 369 106 DISTRICT AWARAN 105 DISTRICT KHARAN AWARAN 374 KHARAN 372 JHALJAO 375 SAR KHARAN 373 MASHKAI 376 KORAK JAHOO 377 GISHKORE 378 Page 6 of 7 DIV DISTT TEHSIL CODE DISTT TEHSIL CODE 107 DISTRICT LASBELLA LASBELLA 379 KANRAJ 384 UTHAL 380 BELA 385 HAB 381 LAKHRA 386 DUREJI 382 GADDANI 387 SONMIANI / WINDER 383 108 DISTRICT KHUZDAR KHUZDAR 388 WADH 390 ZEHRI 389 NAL 391 24 NASEERABAD DIVISION 109 DISTRICT NASEERABAD 110 DISTRICT JAFARABAD NASIRABAD 392 JAFFARABAD 397 DERA MURAD JAMALI 393 USTA MUHAMMAD 398 CHATTAR 394 JHET PAT 399 TAMBOO 395 SOHBAT PUR 400 BABA KOT 396 GANDAKA 401 111 DISTRICT KACHHI (BOLAN) 112 DISTRICT JHAL MAGSI BOLAN(DHADAR) 402 JHAL MAGSI 405 MACH 403 GHANDAWA 406 BHAG 404 25 MAKRAN DIVISION 113 DISTRICT KECH (TURBAT) 114 DISTRICT GAWADAR TURBAT 407 GAWADAR 410 TUMP 408 JIWANI 411 MUND 409 PASNI 412 115 DISTRICT PUNJGUR ORMARA 413 PUNJGUR 414 GOWARGO 415 PAROME 416 26 SIBI DIVISION 116 DISTRICT SIBI 117 DISTRICT ZIARAT SIBI 417 ZIARAT 419 LEHRI 418 118 DISTRICT HARNAI 119 DISTRICT KOHLU HARNAI 420 KOHLU 422 SHARIGH 421 KAHAN 423 120 DISTRICT DERA BUGTI MAWAND 424 DERA BUGTI 426 TAMBU 425 PHELLAWAGH 427 121 DISTRICT WASHUK SUI 428 WASHUK 430 LOTI 429 BESIMA 431 MASHKHEL 432 27 AZAK JAMMU AND KASHMIR 122 DISTRICT MUZAFFAR ABAD 123 DISTRICT BAGH MUZAFFAR ABAD 433 BAGH 435 PATEKHA(NASIRABAD) 434 DHIR KOT 436 124 DISTRICT NEELAM HARI GEHAL 437 ATTH MUQAM 438 126 DISTRICT MIRPUR SHARDA 439 MIRPUR 445 125 DISTRICT KOTLI DUDYAL(AK)
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