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South Waziristan Agency Blockwise POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL FATA (SOUTH WAZIRISTAN AGENCY) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH SOUTH WAZIRISTAN AGENCY 674,065 79,827 BIRMIL TEHSIL 104,304 10,280 WAZIR TRIBE 104,304 10280 GANGI KHEL/TOJI KHEL SECTION 13,816 1633 BARO CHINA 454 77 087070505 454 77 DANA 4,960 558 087070104 1,469 207 087070105 1,793 178 087070106 1,056 106 087070107 642 67 KHAM RANG 1,123 134 087070403 1,123 134 LAK KUNRA 777 86 087070507 777 86 MANDI KOL 427 61 087070602 427 61 NIZI NERAI 737 98 087070502 737 98 SAR GHISHAI 1,794 245 087070407 1,794 245 SARA KHAWARA 2,050 236 087070503 2,050 236 ZAM CHINA 1,494 138 087070501 1,494 138 KHOJAL KHEL/GANGI KHEL SECTION 306 35 ZOURANDA 306 35 087070607 306 35 SIRKI KHEL SECTION 7,375 544 KAZA PUNGA 7,375 544 087070305 1,722 129 087070306 2,105 160 087070307 3,548 255 TOJI KHEL SECTION 3,485 421 JALOLAI 1,983 221 087070504 1,983 221 ZALAI 1,502 200 087070705 1,502 200 ZILLI KHEL SECTION 65,579 6347 AURMANDAI 693 91 087070404 693 91 Page 1 of 24 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL FATA (SOUTH WAZIRISTAN AGENCY) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH AZAM WARSAK 6,111 435 087070308 4,485 264 087070309 1,626 171 BAGHAR 1,888 214 087070802 1,888 214 BIBAK 1,462 140 087070402 1,462 140 BOMAI 839 105 087070703 839 105 DARABALAI 1,445 151 087070304 1,445 151 GHANDAI/GUIDONAI 3,423 280 087070302 3,423 280 GHUNDAI 2,205 198 087070303 2,205 198 GHUR LEMA 1,376 147 087070108 1,376 147 GURRA 1,156 110 087070506 1,156 110 KALOSHAI KUR KHEL 4,136 438 087070210 4,136 438 KALOTAI 2,216 213 087070206 716 76 087070207 1,500 137 KAR MAZI 3,107 198 087070310 3,107 198 KHANGAI 2,419 238 087070605 2,419 238 KHAROTI 3,757 395 087070807 3,757 395 KHUSHE KANDA 1,100 99 087070209 1,100 99 KUNDIZAI 1,392 211 087070702 1,392 211 MALAK ANAT KALAI 1,537 181 087070202 1,537 181 MANRA 2,565 292 087070102 2,565 292 Page 2 of 24 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL FATA (SOUTH WAZIRISTAN AGENCY) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH MANRA KHOOLA 781 80 087070103 781 80 MATTAK 580 60 087070604 580 60 MUSA NIKA 1,253 92 087070803 1,253 92 NAMZAI 340 39 087070606 340 39 NARGOSAI 8,224 726 087070110 805 75 087070111 1,769 136 087070112 5,650 515 SALOR KHEL 2,321 255 087070301 2,321 255 SARA KANDA 545 49 087070801 545 49 SHER MANDAI 0 0 087070109 0 0 SHIN WARSAK 2,398 293 087070201 2,398 293 SHOLAM 1,989 191 087070101 1,989 191 SRA KHAWARA 573 75 087070701 573 75 WUCHA OBE 787 95 087070704 787 95 ZAIRAI LAITA 2,961 256 087070603 2,961 256 ZILLI KHEL/GANGI KHEL SECTION 3,458 358 LANDAI WARRAI 2,228 222 087070401 2,228 222 SALIMA 1,230 136 087070405 1,230 136 ZILLI KHEL/KHOJAL KHEL SECTION 5,309 434 ANGOOR ADA 5,309 434 087070804 1,707 124 087070805 2,253 186 087070806 1,349 124 ZILLI KHEL/TOJI KHEL SECTION 4,976 508 Page 3 of 24 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL FATA (SOUTH WAZIRISTAN AGENCY) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH WUCHE DANA 4,976 508 087070203 2,001 153 087070204 1,340 180 087070205 1,635 175 LADHA TEHSIL 109,710 16,476 MAHSOOD TRIBE 109,710 16476 BADINZAI SECTION 8,009 1476 TANGI BADINGZAI 8,009 1476 087020101 2,898 599 087020102 5,111 877 BIBIZAI SECTION 658 138 BAJJAM 119 24 087020706 119 24 KARACHTI 275 61 087020802 275 61 WACHAM (SHAHWAL BIBIZAI) 264 53 087020901 264 53 BROMI KHEL SECTION 5,957 941 MIRA 394 47 087020406 394 47 PAMANAH 623 102 087020702 623 102 SHAGGA 1,351 208 087020807 1,351 208 SHERANA 504 60 087020603 504 60 SPIN KHARAI 528 110 087020804 528 110 SPIN MELA 2,557 414 087020303 2,557 414 CHAR KHEL/KHALI KHEL SECTION 2,765 496 GHOWAK 2,765 496 087020103 2,765 496 GARRERAI SECTION 1,912 334 KARRAM 240 28 087020906 240 28 SAIGAH 1,672 306 087020205 1,672 306 IMAR KHEL SECTION 1,179 146 KACHKAI 81 17 087020803 81 17 Page 4 of 24 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL FATA (SOUTH WAZIRISTAN AGENCY) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH LARRIMAI 242 47 087020305 242 47 NARGOSA (SHABI KHEL) 856 82 087020304 856 82 IMAR KHEL/BROMI KHEL SECTION 986 128 SHAMAK RAGHZAI 986 128 087020403 986 128 KHADAR KHEL SECTION 1,929 352 ZADRANA 1,929 352 087020703 1,929 352 KHADAR KHEL/KHON KHEL SECTION 906 137 BOBARR 906 137 087020701 906 137 KHON KHEL SECTION 1,956 248 KHALIQ KALA 251 10 087020405 251 10 SAKHAWOARRAI 725 105 087020602 725 105 WARASTA BAZINA 980 133 087020801 980 133 KIKARAI SECTION 9,381 1646 KARAJ KHEL 1,196 213 087020707 1,196 213 SHAKTOI 8,185 1433 087020503 722 108 087020508 153 29 087020509 803 173 087020510 297 55 087020511 429 85 087020512 264 37 087020513 56 12 087020514 516 74 087020515 318 31 087020516 191 40 087020517 418 87 087020518 601 92 087020519 144 26 087020520 135 24 087020521 112 17 087020522 1,386 291 087020523 642 100 087020524 998 152 LANGAR KHEL SECTION 8,199 1518 Page 5 of 24 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL FATA (SOUTH WAZIRISTAN AGENCY) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH DHERR 340 67 087020504 57 14 087020505 283 53 GHUNDAKAI (LANGER KHEL) 836 144 087020107 836 144 JAI LANGAR KHEL 895 188 087020106 895 188 KACHALANGER KHEL 1,777 329 087020207 1,777 329 KOT LANGER KHEL 1,481 257 087020201 1,481 257 SAGHARZAI LANGAR KHEL 315 43 087021106 315 43 SARWAIK 1,435 299 087021202 1,435 299 SATTA ABBA KHEL 317 55 087021002 317 55 TATAI LANGAR KHEL 391 82 087020108 391 82 ZAFAR KHEL 412 54 087021003 412 54 LANGAR KHEL/TARGADAI SECTION 1,901 341 BORAKAI 1,901 341 087020204 1,901 341 MAL KHEL/WAZIR GAI SECTION 3,526 456 CHALWESHTI (BADAR) 1,433 171 087021104 816 104 087021105 617 67 KARAMMA 2,093 285 087020907 2,093 285 MALIK SHAHI SECTION 2,162 404 MASAP MELA 952 182 087021206 952 182 MISHTA 1,210 222 087021009 1,210 222 MARESAI SECTION 5,288 840 PATWELA 5,288 840 087020206 5,288 840 MINZAI SECTION 923 117 Page 6 of 24 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL FATA (SOUTH WAZIRISTAN AGENCY) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH AMYZAWER 923 117 087021010 923 117 PATONAI SECTION 1,834 330 AIZHAH (MAKIN) 442 94 087020202 442 94 JINAI KALAI 983 186 087020401 983 186 TANGAI (PATONAI) 409 50 087020306 409 50 SARANG KHEL SECTION 1,156 197 GHUNDAKAI (SARANG KHEL) 184 35 087021205 184 35 KAZAKAI SARANG KHEL 193 42 087021001 193 42 SPINA MELA 779 120 087020904 779 120 SHABI KHEL SECTION 11,285 1712 ALWARRAI (SHABI KHEL) 502 58 087020605 502 58 BAHDAR KHULLAH 2,924 408 087020502 2,924 408 BAZAI (SHABI KHEL) 115 22 087020404 115 22 KHAROLAI KAZHA 610 75 087020806 610 75 PUNGA SHABI KHEL 863 94 087020601 863 94 SHARKAI 1,652 310 087020607 1,652 310 SHINA PUNGAI 234 22 087020705 234 22 SHODAKAI 78 16 087020805 78 16 SIZHA 087020604 TANGAI IMAR KHEL 780 148 087020302 780 148 TITKAI 676 78 087020606 676 78 Page 7 of 24 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL FATA (SOUTH WAZIRISTAN AGENCY) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH ZANGARAI 2,370 391 087020501 2,370 391 ZANGARRAI 481 90 087020704 481 90 SHABI KHEL/BIBI ZAI SECTION 1,465 214 BIBIZAI RAGHZAI 1,465 214 087020301 1,465 214 SHAMAN KHEL SECTION 3,436 672 MAIDAN 2,588 531 087020104 2,588 531 SULTANA 848 141 087020105 848 141 SHAMIRAI SECTION 2,144 339 LADHA (PROPER) 1,496 254 087020203 1,496 254 SUKAI 648 85 087021101 648 85 SHAMIRAI/LANGAR KHEL SECTION 939 124 SPESHTIN 939 124 087021203 939 124 SHAMRAI/TARAKAI SECTION 93 16 SANDI SHAMIRAI 93 16 087021201 93 16 SHINGI SECTION 4,431 807 MANITOI SHINGI 3,811 725 087021107 1,673 293 087021108 2,138 432 WARZA 620 82 087020902 620 82 SHINGI/MALAI SECTION 332 38 GADEWAI 332 38 087021102 332 38 SHINGI/MAMADI SECTION 1,458 128 MURDAR ALGAD 1,263 99 087021109 1,263 99 SANGEER 195 29 087021204 195 29 SHINGI/MAMADI/WAZIRGAI SECTION 1,068 92 TAPARGHAI 1,068 92 087021004 1,068 92 Page 8 of 24 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL FATA (SOUTH WAZIRISTAN AGENCY) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH SULTANI SECTION 3,743 552 DOWATOI (ZHAWAR KALAI) 1,213 169 087020507 1,213 169 LATAKKA (SHABI KHEL) 330 43 087020307 330 43 MAROBI (SHABI KHEL) 1,535 205 087020506 1,535 205 SHAKHA 665 135 087020402 665 135 URMAR/LANGAR KHEL/SHINGI SECT. 13,809 964 KANIGURAM 13,809 964 087021006 1,375 151 087021007 8,920 443 087021008 3,514 370 URMAR/SHINGI/MAMADI SECTION 1,563 120 SAM 1,563 120 087021005 1,563 120 WAZIR GAI SECTION 2,118 280 MALIK MELA 1,574 201 087020903 1,574 201 MAZARAI 424 57 087020905 424 57 TANGARAI BADAR NO.II 120 22 087021103 120 22 WAZIR GAI/SHAMI RAI SECTION 1,199 173 LANDI KARAMA 1,199 173 087020908 1,199 173 MAKIN TEHSIL 58,700 8,946 MAHSOOD TRIBE 58,700 8946 ABBA KHEL SECTION 4,988 744 CHALARAI ABBA KHEL 1,138 221 087010402 1,138 221 ZEHRI ABBA KHEL 3,850 523 087010109 3,850 523 ABDULAI SECTION 16,332 2729 ASHKAR KOT SHAMAK KHEL 3,126 474 087010205 3,126 474 CHALARAI SHAMAK KHEL 1,642 317 087010405 1,642 317 DARA SHAMAK KHEL 2,250 319 Page 9 of 24 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL FATA (SOUTH WAZIRISTAN AGENCY) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 087010404 2,250 319 DASHKAI PINGPLORAI SLIMKAI 791 156 087010203 791 156 GHOZIKAI 1,360 227 087010204 1,360 227 MANDECH TORAN KHEL 2,006 399 087010301 2,006 399 NASRI KHEL DALAKAI 843 139 087010401 843 139 NASRI KHEL SHERWANGAI 1,085 184 087010202 1,085 184 SHINAH TUKKA SHAMAK KHEL 2,024 333 087010201 2,024 333 WORAGHA TANGI QIMAT KHEL 1,205 181 087010302 1,205 181 ASHINGI SECTION 1,839 211 ASHINGI TOUDA CHINAH 1,839 211 087010501 1,839 211 BAND KHEL SECTION 4,658 903 BAND KHEL SHAHAR 3,202 638 087010502 3,202 638 BAZAI BAND KHEL 1,456 265 087010603 1,456 265 MALIK SHAHI SECTION 5,873 983 DARA PULL MALIKSHAHI 1,946 392 087010602 1,946 392 MALIK SHAHI SPIN KAMAR 2,071 314 087010102 2,071 314 MALIK SHAHI TOUDA CINAH 1,856 277 087010306 1,856 277 NANO KHEL SECTION 5,512 743 BAZI IMAR KHEL 1,297 162 087010604 1,297 162 IMAR KHER NANO KHEL ZANGAI 4,215 581 087010504 4,215 581 T.
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