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Sar Darrah Jonubi nm Khan Malang ! ! ! Anguri Arabi Kodi ! Pana Haji Mohammad Chahak ! Shin ! ! ! (1) ! ! ! ! Kalay ! nm Baran China ! Khel Sardar ! ! ! Aminullah Dand Sala !Dila ! Karaiz Landiyana Sufla ! ! Chora / ! ! ! Salar Mamo Jari ! ! Ludin Kas M. Amin Sultanzai nm Garnai p Daraz Jowi Hassanak Sar Darreh Kalay ! ! Haji ! ! ! Gir Noor Dara nm ! ! Karaiz Chashma Sorkh ! ! Sola Shamaly ! Shamnasar Kalay Band Mahajirin ! Kalay ! ! Gari Dawud Khel Chamber Kalay nm !! Adam Karaiz Dara ! nm Sarhang ! ! ! Khum Balagh ! ! Kochkay ! Karez Pay Sang ! Silimani ! ! Sayedan ! ! Khail ! !! ! ! ! Mohammad Ab Dam Gorgak Chenar ! nm Shamaly ! Ludin ! ! ! Hashem ! (2) Mohammad ! Nazar Mir Ahmad nm ! Usman ! Wakarchi ! ! Ya Barikaw !! ! nm Gul ! ! Haji Mohammad Shorang Jonobi ! ! Salam ! ! Chashmu ! ! ! ! ! Kochal ! ! Sher Mazar ! (2) ! ! Daraz Jowi Jonobi ! ! Kalay nm Naray ! Afzal (1) ! ! Mohammad Khone ! Gazka ! Kalay Gorgan u"nm Kaj Ghol Khana Espen Hassain Khan ! Daychopan Bargah ! Firoz Khel ! Ahmad Kalay ! nm Qal'a ! ! Ali 32.6° N 32.6° Sokhta ! ! ! nm ! Tora Byala ! ! Spera Kalay ! Mohammad ! nm ! Karo Khail ! ! Najowinm Sarak ! Nayak Mana ! nm Mohammad Alam Kalay Ludin-e-sharqi Khona Altapgi ! Gurdi Kalay Dezak Sufla ! ! Tooghe Cheragh Karaiz ! Kecha ! Dahyak Lahl ! Najowi Dahane ! Kalay nm Asghar Ghulbuddin ! ! Zafar Akhtar Mohammad ! Legend ! Barigaw nm Lowar Maimana Chinarto Weti ! Tanachoy ! ! ! ! ! Qala Haji Alam nm ! ! nm Shahidan ! ! nm ! Baik Jonobi Shamaly Jonobi Khundyan Kheyl Arghandab nm Baghagay ! ! ! nm ! Zangal Seya Qadam Jangal (2) ! ! Barigaw Weti Akhundzadah Khwaja ! ! Shadu Cherga Kalay ! ! Samad Khan Khan Ghoryan nm Dehyake La'lbeg nm ! ! Cagey ! ! Kibay ! ! China ! Khudak ! ! ! Behbod Pahlawan Gadlak Jowri ! nm Chob ! ! ! ! nm Karez ! ! Kortka ! Zargar Gelan Shams Qalam Bak ! Kalay Baghki ! ! ! Ghaljae Shar Korak Garni Karez Nawa Malizai ! Dor Gul Pa'in Saheb Kalay ! Mulla Sayedkhel nm !! ! ! Asghari Pozi ! Sar Ghal ! Zar Tala ! Loka ! Tala Naw ! Khundyan ! Alday ! !" ! ! ! ! Sar Chob ! Abad ! ! ! ! Tangay Tala nm Haji Sayid Kalay ! Abdullah ! uv® Jila ! Ghat ! Tajikan ! ! ! Adozai ! Tano ! Dahan ! Hazarbuz Madi Sulayman Khel nm! ! ! ! ! Lowi Tash Sang Shahr nm nm Balo u"! ! Chalaw Zard Karez (2) Garm Ab De Ba Sar Qala Tangi Kabarghuy Bala ! ! Janubi ! Kalay ! Qarya-i-el ! Dawlat Bawa Sayghan ! ! nm nm ! Balagh ! Shor Ab Korak Malok Kalay ! Bayanzo Sayidan ! ! Kalay Mulla Shadi Kalay Arghandab nm ! ! nm ! Now Rawshan Abad Kushta Alar ! Moshang Zai Karez ! ! ! ! Ragh Khel Khel Khalifa ! Kharuti Jafar Ghatke Karaiz Dila nm ! Geen Khel (2) Khawi Karaiz ! ! ! ! Sar Kham ! Kalay ! Sorkh Sara Wala Langar Sangar Karez Malikhel (2) Khidr ! Anguri ! ^! Khartut ! ! Dahyak Walgy ! Kalay Shamali Ekrak ! Marah ! Usman Ghani Sufla ! ! Mowta Baz Ger ! ! Baghal (1) Khar Toot ! Khalifa Hulya ! Sar ! ! Dab Langar ! ! ! ! ! Shimizi Chaman ! Sahib Ali ! Qala ! Mussa Koshanda ! Gandabe Sarkani Karez nm Khodaidad Tangi ! ! ! ! Kabargh ! ! Naw Abad ! Basu Shahjoy ! ! Capital Anjiri Karez nm Abdul Maslihat ! ! ! Kanda Burgana ! Dahi ! ! ! Fasal Kalay ! ! Sandabuz Boldak ! ! Karez ! ! Shukrullah Kalay Sarizi Jafar ! ! Khafa Badam Kalim Sangar Chena Karaiz Shamaly Kham Hulya nm ! Chena Langar Bayan Alikozai ! Khayruddin Kalay Khwaja Zangi ! Eraqi Khel (2) nm "!!! ! ! Gara Kinchak Dahak ! Kareze Karez Karez ! Gainygk Khan ! ! Shena ! ! ! nmuv®! ! ! ! ! ! ! Bari Kor Binafshak ! ! nm Chahak Jonobi Jowi ! Janarnaw ! Sharak Gharbi ! Taminari ! Hulya Qala ! ! Zawrajay Khani Khail nm ! Anjer ! Bakht ! Naw Ito ! Zardni nm Karez Kushk Zai Nawa ! Shadi Kalay Shamizi ! ! Shela ! Hosay Hulya Sar ! Langar (2) Chaghmat Gholam Kala (2) Shanakhtgay nm ! nm ! Girdi ! ! ! ! Jangal Akhund Jaghdar ! nm Karam ! Karaiz ! ! Karaiz Langar Langar Kabarghu ! Sharqi ! nm ! Sher Jahangir ! ! Sarulzay Muqreb Jabar ! Mansur ! Gul Beasha ! Karaiz Kash nm ! ! ! ! nm ! Kuchnay Zardalu ! ! Basu ! ! Kalatu ! ! Edo ! Karaiz Chawki Sharak Nabi Kalay Gholam ! ! Slemanzi (2) Akhizyan !! nm Pasni nm Ghezgay ! Meyan Do Sang Abad ! Musaqalah ! Jaded ! Zada Karez ! Khunjak nm Nawa Syotshew Sagena ! ! Mohammad Kalay ! Khel (1) ! Kadalak Temur Bar nm ! Kas ! Jatak ! ! Payanda ! ! Rahman Kalay (2) ! Rabat Jow ! Zai Sor Pan Karez nm Dewalak ! Langar (1) Bughra Nabi Kalay ! Slemanzi (1) Chahartir Amaran ! Loy Zardalu Murad ! Spina Ghundey Karawaddin !! Now Zad !nm Aghol ! Khandak Khune Kalay ! ! ! Khan ! Basu nm Khel ! ! nm ! ! Zaroje ! ! Marka ! ! ! Ashraf Jaw ! ! Lal Mohammad ! Kalay ! ! Kash Khan Saifu Sawtkhel Ibrahim Ibrahim ! ! Burj Ahmadkhel ! u" Da'uzay Mullah Gori Kalay Saraw Chacha Tarlik Dawi Mahmudkhel Ta Wola Musakhel Nimrozi Mur ! ! ! Aykhel Aparan Ashalla ! Provincial Center Sang ! ! ! Dewalak Payendeh ! ! De Haji Khan ! Pat Khel Khel Chashmuma nm Kalay Khel Sufla ! Younus ! Safi Sirin Pay Sofi ! Ferozi nm Joy Daraz Kam Koch ! Kor Or Kalay ! Syahchoy China Bagh ! ! Balagh ! Saruzay Kalay Khel ! ! ! Kinchak Sufla Nika Ya Kunjak nm ! Kalay ! De Ghra Baluch Kowtanah nm nm Deh Bum Mayni ! ! Qara Baghi ! ! ! ! Ghat Khail u" ! Kalay ! ! Sorakh Sorkh Morchay ! ! Khune Kalay ! Zaher ! Mohammad Tanor Rana Acka ! Lal Mohammad ! ! Hasankhel Dado ! ! Baz Daraz ! ! Musakhan Myana Kalay Pastak ! ! Parsang ! Wola Malikhel (1) ! Kushta Payanda Khel ! Ghundi ! Wasati Ziyarat !! Bairosi Seya Choghargh ! ! ! ! ! ! Khune Khune Habibullah Shahabudin Kalay ! Kalay ! Kalay ! ! ! Kura Sang Chachub ! China (1) ! Bata Sur ! ! Qarya-i-shurambaz nm !u" Mazar Karaiz Baid Bahlol Khune ! ! ! ! ! Sar Wola ! ! ! Beland Shakarin Khail Musa Shair Kata Sar ! Gosala ! ! ! Alajarghah ! ! Kash Hasah Pir ! Hutakzay Shin Ghut Abdul Rahim Shin ! Khan Mohammad Kalay Kushani Khel (1) ! ! ! ! Kajaki ! Sarak Kalay Hajigahi Kalay ! Khanjak Bighasti ! Ashoqa ! ! ! ! ! Zara Kas ! Sufla Nazer Sabzel Mango Khune ! Hasankhan Kalay ! Bazidkhel China Daruzgan ! ! Sheeren Baz Dorod Zay ! Qaleh uv®"nm Mastak Sultan Dushina Shoraw ! Spina ! nm nm ! China Kheyl ! ! Mohammadkhel ! Aral ! Ghat Habib ! Shukur Loy ! ! Shaikh ! Rabat Hulya ! Naw Dilshad Miyanshin ! Kalay ! Shirin ! ! ! nm !! Patuzay nm Shaikhan Ibrahim ! ! (1) De Chat Koruna Babul ! Sardar (1) Ghori ! Rabat ! ! (shorab) Kalay Kala (2) Samchak Yakora Kalay ! ! ! Budaddin ! ! ! De Nezam Kor Kalay Amar ! ! Umran Kala Kuchnay Zai ! nm Jayli ! Skecha (de Zaydullah ! Gajoy ! nm Khel Hulya ! ! Kalay Babri nm Wacha Chacha ! ! Karez Petaw ! ! Khune Almatay ! Kalay Kadu ! Kalay ! China ! Ghabar Gay Qadir Kalay Dor Band u" ! Hulya ! Pastak Kalay) ! Kala Korghan Mastakol ! ! Jalak Babri District Center Khowja ! ! Enjar ! ! Ali Zay Kunjak Qarya-i-kac ! Naicha ! u" ! Karez Mundey Mango Boko Chuni Kalay Moci ! (2) ! Ashoqa Hassan Zay Khel ! ! Khenjak ! Khune ! ! ! Shakarlay Kalay De Khayrgul Kalay Khushkawa (1) nmnm ! ! Kalay Balo Khail Nawzad Ali Zai Miran Lahl ! ! Ghawand Lab Jowi ! !! ! Chalbar (1) Kalay ! ! Puti ! ! ! ! Kand Meydan Mullah Gandaw China Kanake nm Ali Zai Kunjaky nm Sharbat Garmab ! Nesh! Chopani ! Kalay ! Sangnegar Kalay ! ! Ghulam ! Nasuzi ! Tilari ! Mughulgay ! ! ! ! nm ! ! ! War Jan ! Ghoymatan ! ! ! ! ! ! Khushkawa-i-hazarkhel Talkhani ! Khushali Mahmud Khona ! ! Tootak u" ! Sakundar Abad Khanjakak Abdar ! ! Kalay Ghanigay ! Malang Kalay Masum Kalay Barghantu Akram Bandgarnay (2) ! Jumah Khan G h a z n i ! Changalak ! ! ! ! ! Qarya-i-khurdza'i ! Shaykhan ! ! ! ! Khan Kor nm Burj ! ! Malekdin ! Toghi Eidgah ! ! ! ! De Nawe Mandeh Sardagh ! ! ! Bala ! Miyanshin Aminjan Qarabed ! Sartezay ! ! ! ! Satar Taricha ! ! Shawaroz nm! Kareze ! ! ! Kashmash Khan ! Kala Sehmaram !! ! Khune ! ! Deh Afghanan Kochikhel Kalay ! Panja Kalay Alika Kalay Dildar Nawzad Dih Meyan ! Ghachzar Ya ! ! Zair nm ! ! Karez Khurd Zarni ! Tukhpay ! u"! Khune Sapichak ! ! nm Kalay nm ! Char ! Kalay Hulya Naw Abad Ali Zai ! !! ! ! Kalay Khatgay ! ! Jarche ! ! Sayd Qasem ! Kheshkhatu Khan Mohammad Kalay ! ! ! ! ! Karkora Kalay Shahbaz ! !! Barukzai ! Sayedane ! Yar Baba Qasim ! Jowla Khak De Chine Kalay Chehelgazi Kabargha Khune Tukhpay ! Kalay ! nm Sangini ! ! Salan ! ! Qarya Asghar Kalay ! ! ! Tal ! ! Sapaida Gandacha Bariga Kalay ! ! Ghilang ! Syahmultan Kheshkhatu ! (2) Mohmmad Barakat ! Toray Kashani Takatu nm ! ! Hutak Shadi Kalay Ghundi Kalukhel ! ! Sayidan ! ! Karaiz Nedamat Ya Shamali ! Lowar ! ! ! Karez ! Kalay Maryani ! ! ! ! Dih Baloch ! Gharamban ! Mazdorak ! Karaiz Naw Sharqi Bebe Ka Gumbad Mir Afzal Baba Khune nm ! ! Rasul Kor ! !nm Kashmir Khel ! Asghar Bustan Abdulrashid Kalay ! Taricha Sufla Nawa ! ! ! ! (1) nm Shalkak Mullah Bahlul Mundi Bakul Village Toghi ! ! nm ! nm ! Qarghi ! Karaiz A. Hamid ! ! Surkhbed ! ! ! Ghilang Lula ! ! Luy Champaran ! ! ! Akazi Amir Karaiz Karaiz ! (2) ! Anjeran Bowr ! Ya Karaiz ! Kalay ! Karez Zamto Shal
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