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Legend !! Settlements Bajaur Legend !! Settlements Ambar !^! National Khana ! ! Janogai !! ! Dzhanogay Province Bangal ! ! Babail ! Bagandail !! ! ! District Tindatok Taran ! Tindata ! Letai Batwar ! ! ! Takhto Manzai ! Roads Adam Lakian Kambelai Adad ! Jambal ! Shagai ! ! Banda Loe Kili! Gabar ! ! ! ! Sadokai Banda Dabbarai ! Tandoka Tsapparai ! Okashin ! ! Sagargam Arkhai ! Jabagai Primary ! Raja Kadok ! ! ! ! Banda Kansair Gawa Sarkai ! ! ! ! Kaga Jabrarai ! Secondary Kharkai Churak Gambat Dresari Lower Mano ! Odigram ! Bandarai ! ! Bigal Zangal ! Nao ! Shah Arkanai ! ! Urbali Nara ! !! Doparai Afghanistan ! ! Loegram Sarai ! Giro Tertiary Mukha Kharkai Shah Daman ! ! Topan Kharo Kili ! ! Dir ! Naraza! Chinar Karo ! Dandkoi ! ! Shah ! ! ! ! ! Shah Derogat Tangu Gabarai Shah ! Kalpani Shingergul Dandukai ! ! ! ! Salarza!i Koruna ! Gatkai ! ! Kharkai Pashat ! ! Kafirgat International Boundary Girdai Shahi Atkai Laku Kats ! Batmalai Chinargo Dand ! Bagh ! Damangai! Awi Shah Tangai ! ! ! ! ! ! Chilargam Bilmaskot ! Sangu ! Sadokai ! ! Dheri! Dagai ! Malangai Bajezo Balamkhar ! Mator Province Boundary ! ! ! ! Dolasmanai ! Mamund ! Banda Changar Tandai Krewon Lar Chingai ! ! Zagai Almazo ! Kandaro ! Darga Kitkot ! Mulla Saiyid ! ! ! Badalai ! Bara Zaga Zara ! ! D!okarai! Wanda District Boundary Gat Salarzai ! Malkanai Timergara ! Shahgo Tarala Raidauno ! Gilai ! Agra ! ! ! ! ! Adai Jhangzai Matta ! Gidar Shahi ! ! ! Shin Katai ! Tatai ! !! Zari ! Dabar Shah Ghakhai ! Zaga Dherai ! Tehs! il ! ! ! ! Dwagai Amanata ! Chaotra Rasha Khairai Teshil Boundary ! Irab ! Sewai Kodagai ! Loe Jor Talai ! Khurachai ! ! ! Manu ! ! Khowna Dheri Mulla ! ! Kama ! ! Badan Darra ! ! ! Lughrai Changro Kili Baro Tabai Nakhtar Kili Dambarai Tarkho ! Kot Damadola ! Chargo ! !S!utmara ! ! ! ! ! Hazar-Naow ! ! Badizaghan Ilanai Bar Khararai Shaga !Sangarai ! ! Water Bodies Kalan Bad i Siah ! ! Charghurai ! Bakaro Khalozai ! Hazar Nao Chargo Shagai ! ! Shukrata ! !! ! ! Dag Qala ! Chingas Gandao ! Kulala ! ! ! ! Dab Mehr Haji Baba Ziarat Khwara Barani Nazakai ! Banda Pech Garangi ! Gwatai ! !Khalozai Manar Kot Inamhor ! ! ! Gardai! ! Sangar ! Kili ! Inamkhor ! ! Kamdar Charag Dherai ! Qazi ! Mundai ! Mena ! Kuz Khalaz ! Marusa ! River Dag Kuz! Khaloz ! Bilot Chirgai Skha Bada Kochawra ! Dheri Pao Garigal ! ! ! ! Sarkai ! Manrogai ! ! Lerflowzoo Kuhai ! ! Gul Raghagan Mullah ! ! Buda Taimal ! Sar G!hana Hashim ! Soba Dherai Kili ! Stanadar Tanrai ! Kunj ! Tar!ash ! ! ! Jabarai ! Kar Chargo Ghakhai Babara Umrai Lower Chaharmung ! Nakai Kamar ! Surlandai ! Wuch ! ! ! ! ! Niag Tunao! Jiwar Amankot ! ! Stanadar Ghundai Ghun!dai Halki Bari Qadam ! ! Gaug ! Sawai ! Maslat Khwarai ! ! ! Shahr ! Dabgai Nazar ! ! Manogai Chaharmung Parmakhai Haji ! ! Dheri ! Gawe Gudar ! Sharif Bar Zortanray Shin Kot !Gang Panah ! Khel N!aranj ! Seri Alo ! ! Lawang ! ! Pipal ! ! ! Anderi Khana !Kamangara Banda Dag Kili ! ! ! ! Aiti ! Mir Ahmad Arandusar Map Doc Name: PAK726_Bajaur-settlements_L_A3_v1 Kuhai ! Ghundai ! Bai ! Aporai Balolai Khata Mano ! ! ! ! ! Shaikh ! Katapro Shah China ! Surgai Nawa ! China Bad-i-Samur Kot Dheri ! ! ! Mazdak ! Pir ! Karkanai Dherakai ! Inayat ! Chingazo B!aba ! Mamanzai Kalacha ! ! Katgalai Rai ! ! ! ! Shago ! ! Dando Tirah ! ! ! ! Patai ! ! ! Kotkai Banda Nawe Pis!hto Alu ! Derago ! GhaziJandro ! Pore Lawana!i Creation Date: 26 April 2019 Chinar Sher Alam ! Qala Tut Shah ! Mian Dabdabu Saro Hado ! Ana!ngurai Mujahidin Sarkari ! Qala Mian Palang Dher!i Pajigram !Baba ! Sha!h ! Kili ! ! ! ! Kili Kharkano ! Samdad Megai Haji Projection/Datum: ! Qila Bajaur Pajja Khar ! ! Dapar!o ! ! Ziarat ! Lat ! ! GCS/WGS84 ! Manrai !! Koka ! Mita Tangai Manrugai Kao Sar ! Braha!mpur ! Bar ! Tang Kanda ! ! Kohi Kas ! ! Kochak Nominal Scale at A3 paper size: 1:230,000 ! Bar Asghar Tanbar Zaga Gulo ! ! ! ! ! ! Kota Shah Kamangara ! Dozakh Garho Dheri Seri Lashora Khar Surbat Jawar Mirwas ! Wes Chamarkand Sarkano Saida ! ! ! Khata ! Kotwalai ! Barro ! Mianz ! ! Dheri Kats Shah ! Shandai Ghulbandai ! Oba ! ! Mena Shah Tangai ! ! Khar ! Mahram ! Bado Kur ! ZaraBon!dai ! Qila ! ! ! ShinkaDi razinda Khwaja ! ! Utman Khel Loe Guldheri Dilai Khairabad ! Alijan Ghundai ! Kand Walai ! Chorai Khairak Banda Sari ! ! ! ! Shamshak ! ! ! Walai Wajid ! Bagh Soleyman Kheyl ! Sulaiman Khela Haji Gul Jowar Shaikh Tola Kili Pando ! Begam ! Khazana ! ! Baba ! ! Bar Baba Shawai Rashakai Kili ! Ghwagbasai ! Mandalo ! Khona ! ! ! Kasaba! Zara ! Ghaniado Gan!deri Tehsil Majal 0 3 6 9 Zar Mandai ! Ghwaghasai Lalam Shah Kili Nawagai Kharai ! Shah! ! ! Ziarat ! Batai Rag Kili ! ! ! Trakai ! Mir Mian Naukhar ! ! Daural Shah Sra Mena Bari Kamangara Liaghunai ! Kun ! ! ! Tseri Sar ! Chamarkand ! ! Koruna Lala Khan Surdago ! Begam ! Zullam ! Manugai Takht Banda kms Qazi Koruna Nari Shah ! ! ! Ghiljo Shingar ! ! Loe Sam ! Kot ± Zargarai Bagorai Shah ! Manr!ai Khushalai Ghilja ! ! ! ! Tarakai ! Burjo Kamangara ! Lakhtai Rajab Khro Kili Laghtai Piawara Ghundai Dingan ! Top Siah Map data source(s): Kamangara Samasai ! ! Takht Kandu Kanre ! ! China ! Shah ! Kuhi Sar ! ! ! Tiki Nao ! Kandao Nazar ! ! GAUL, PCO, Logistic Cluster, OCHA. Markhaurai ! Robia Lwargai Pumbo Markhanrai ! Mena Gadamar ! Markhanai ! ! ! ! Marchai Ghundai Warsak ! Bar Pumbai Doda ! ! Sherghatu ! ! K!uhi Tsapparai ! Kabar Disclaimers: ! ! ! Ghundo Inzari Targhao ! Artanawa ! Nawagai ! ! ! Sharbatai ! ! ! Kuz ! The designations employed and the presentation of Bokai Aranda Mor Aman Kot Marchai ! Darra ! Tsapparai ! material on this map do not imply the expression of any ! ! ! Anjukai Barang opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the Tangi Matta ! ! Banda ! ! Sarlara Managai United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, ! ! territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the Zaga Gurgura ! ! Bagh Narinjai Maimola ! ! ! delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. Miangano ! Go ! Titobai Khyber ! Mulla Dotted line represents approximately the Line of Control in ! Kambar Khajura ! Mir Dad Jammu and Kashmir agreed upon by India and Pakistan. Banda! Mena Sar Mian Ziarat Shagai! ! ! Nanai The final status of Jammu and Kashmir has not yet been ! Kurosai Khan Pakhtunkhwa Kurosar Banda ! Khan ! Banda Sulai Banda Darra ! ! agreed upon by the parties. !Bazid ! Silai Kotha Sara ! Khurzana ! Tand Mena ! Mena ! ! Warai Ragha ! Sorai ! ! Manzari Jalale Bilandai Gatta ! Inzarai Shah ! Namdar Kinra Sar Tar ! ! ! ! ! Khajuri Banda ! Darra Gulzaman Kandurai Pinjkorai Saz Khan ! ! ! Banda TAJIKISTAN Banda ! Murda Gido Nur Ahmad ! ! Banda Jal! TURKMENISTAN CHINA Prang Darra Dand Karim Dheri Dheri ! Banda ! Darra ! ! Rud ! Sara Prang ! Jowar ! Nawa ! Ja mm u AKSAI Darra Lakhtai Bandagai ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Sramena ! & CHIN Azghan ! Mohmand ! Musri ! Kurat Ka sh m ir Lakhtai ! ! Tazi Sar AFGHANISTAN Mena Siamena ! Kanrai ! ! ! ! Sar Sia Mena ! Malakand PA Gidarai Kurat ! 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