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Mianwali, Punjab Renewal List S/NO REN# / NAME FATHER'S PRESENT ADDRESS DATE OF ACADEMIC REN DATE NAME BIRTH QUALIFICATION 1 34430 RAB NAWAZ SHAH WALI SUMANDRI WALA P/O GUNDI TEH, AND DIST, 22-1-1980 MATRIC 29/02/2017 KHAN KHAN MIANWALI, PUNJAB 2 21274 MUHD.IQBAL ALLAH YAR V.P.O. CHAKRALA MOH JAMAIA MASJIDMIANWALI, 15/5/1965 MATRIC 13/07/2014 KHAN MIANWALI, PUNJAB 3 22249 FAROOQ DAD RAHIM DAD VILL.&P.O. CHAPRYTEH.ESSA KHEL, MIANWALI, 6/9/1972 MATRIC 21/09/2014 KHAN KHAN PUNJAB 4 22302 MUHAMMAD TURABAZ VILL.KATKI P.O.CHABRITEH.ESSA KHEL, MIANWALI, 6/4/1961 MATRIC 09/10/2014 RIAZ KHAN KHAN PUNJAB 5 43472 ATTA SULTAN VILL SAHRAF P/O ISFANDAR ABAD DISTTMIANWALI, 14-4-1972 BSC 19/10/2014 MUHAMMAD MAHMOOD MIANWALI, PUNJAB 6 35857 ABDUL ABDUL GALI / MOH, LARRY ADDA HARNOLI TEH , PIPLAN 12-8-1961 MATRIC 4/11/2014 RAHMAN MAJEED KHAN DISTT,, MIANWALI, PUNJAB KHAN 7 35088 NAEEM GHULAM SYEDA KHAIL TEH ESSA KHAIL, MIANWALI, PUNJAB 7/4/1982 MATRIC 6/11/2014 ABDULLAH SIDDIQUE 8 48955 AHMAD SHER MUHAMMAD VILLAGE MUHAMMAD SHAH SHADIA, MIANWALI, 1-1-1973 MATRIC 09/12/2014 SHER PUNJAB 9 31973 YOUSAF ZAWAR MOH, SYEDAN WALA P/O MARI CITY TEH, DISTT, 30-5-1975 MATRIC 12/01/2015 HAROON HUSSAIN MIANWALI, MIANWALI, PUNJAB HASHMI HASHMI 10 22520 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD ALI TOWN P A F ROAD H-A-1, FIZAIA, MIANWALI, 3-6-1950 MATRIC 16/01/2015 FAROOQ NAWAZ KHAN PUNJAB KHAN 11 22546 HAFEEZULLAH JAHANGIR PO POI KHEL, MIANWALI, PUNJAB 1/4/1963 B.A 21/01/2015 12 35711 FAKHAR UD GHULAM MOUZA P.O. AWANA WALATEH.ESSA KHAIL, MIANWALI, 6/5/1975 MATRIC 29/1/2015 DIN HUSSAIN PUNJAB 13 38185 MUHAMMAD GHULAM MOH, BARI KHEL H NO. 59/9, WATTA KHAILP/O , TEH, 8-12-1986 MATRIC 5/3/2015 WAHEED HASSAN AND DISTT,, MIANWALI, PUNJAB 14 47011 RUBINA NAZ MUHAMMAD GALI/MOH, -02, RAIL BAZAR PIPLANDISTT, , MIANWALI, 29-1-1983 MATRIC 10/03/2015 SHARIF SHAH PUNJAB 15 22927 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD MOH / DAYA KHEL WATA KHELI , MIANWALI, PUNJAB 26/6/1978 MATRIC 12/06/2015 NASIM KHAN AMIR KHAN 16 37131 MUHAMMAD SHER KHAN MOH TARI KHAL KAMAR MUSHANI, MIANWALI, PUNJAB 7/3/1963 MATRIC 1/7/2015 TARIQ 17 32520 PERVEEN ABU-UR- CHAK NO. 1-DB P/O CHAK NO. 4 DB TEH,PIPLAN DISTT,, 15-11-1985 MATRIC 11/08/2015 AKHTER RAZAQ MIANWALI, PUNJAB 18 37669 MUHAMMAD ALLAH NAWAZ DHOK SHABR KHEL P/O SAME CHAKPILA , MIANWALI, 21-8-1987 MATRIC 1/9/2015 RAFIQ PUNJAB 19 37729 BASHIR AJAB NOOR MOHALLAH TARI KHAIL KAMAR SANI TEHSIL EISA 15/06/1968 MATRIC 02/09/2015 AHMAD KHAN KHAN KHAIL DISTT, MIANWALI, PUNJAB 20 39814 SAMI ULLAH ABDULLAH H NO. 8/124 BALI MOH, SHAMIR ABADLANGAR, , 1-12-1978 MATRIC 8/9/2015 KHAN KHAN MIANWALI, PUNJAB 21 41611 MUHAMMAD HAYAT ULLAH MUSA KHAIL TEH, DISTT,, MIANWALI, PUNJAB 3-3-1982 MATRIC 29/9/2015 IMRAN KHAN 22 40536 NAYYAR RAFI ULLAH AMIRAY KHAIL DAUD KHAIL TEH, AND DISTT, 14-10- MATRIC 13/10/2015 TASLIM MIANWALI PUNJAB 1980 13/10/2015 TASLIM MIANWALI, PUNJAB 1980 23 47771 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD H NO 421 MIANWALI P A F COLONY MIAN WALI , 2/11/1967 MATRIC 14/10/2015 ZAMAN JAVED HUSSAIN MIANWALI, PUNJAB S/NO REN# / NAME FATHER'S PRESENT ADDRESS DATE OF ACADEMIC REN DATE NAME BIRTH QUALIFICATION 24 38421 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD MIANWALI, MIANWALI, PUNJAB 8/10/1981 MATRIC 15/10/2015 ZIA ULLAH ATTA ULLAH 25 33522 MAZHAR HAFIZ AHMED MOH, NOOR KHEL KUNDIAN TEH, PIPLAN DISTT,, 1-11-1973 MATRIC 29/10/2015 HUSSAIN MIANWALI, PUNJAB 26 39412 RAKHSHANDA MUHAMMAD MOZA ESSA KHAIL P.O.KAMARMASHANI, MIANWALI, 28/11/1977 MATRIC 7/12/2015 JABEEN LATIF HASHMI PUNJAB 27 39567 ABDUL AZIZ NAZEER CHAK NO.21-DB, P/O BALA , TEH / PEPLAN , MIANWALI, 1/10/1981 MATRIC 11/12/2015 AHMAD PUNJAB 28 39565 AHMED MUHAMMAD MOH / AWANAWALA , TEH / PIPLAUN, MIANWALI, 20/7/1958 MATRIC 11/12/2015 HASSAN AMIR PUNJAB 29 31540 AMTIAZ ULLAH ABDULLAH WANDA ILMI KHAIL P/O KAMAR MASHANITEH, ESSA 4-5-1973 MATRIC 12/12/2015 KHAN JAN KHAN KHAIL DISTT,, MIANWALI, PUNJAB 30 29220 GHULAM GHULAM ADIL NAGAR , MIANWALI, PUNJAB 4-4-1964 MATRIC 12/12/2015 SHABIR HUSSAIN 31 31481 MUHAMMAD ABDUL AZIZ V P/O ASSRAN WALA TEH, PIPLAN DISTT,AZMAT KHAIL, 6-1-1981 MATRIC 13/12/2015 NASRULLAH MIANWALI, PUNJAB 32 39718 MUHD. LATIF GHULAM MOH. SHAH ISA KHAIL P.O. & TEH. ISA KHAIL., 4/5/1964 F.A 16/12/2015 MUHD. MIANWALI, PUNJAB 33 31681 SHAMIM ABDUR RAZAQ CHAK NO. 1 DB P/O CHAK NO. 4-DB TEH, PIPLAN 10-10- MATRIC 02/01/2016 AKHTER DISTTT,, MIANWALI, PUNJAB 1983 34 40148 TOUSIF PIR CHAK NO 5-6,TEH PIPLAN, MIANWALI, PUNJAB 22/9/1962 MATRIC 6/1/2016 AHMAD MUHAMMAD 35 29778 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD H.NO D/17 MOHALLAH AMIR ABD KHANROKHRI, 11/12/1973 MATRIC 17/01/2016 RAFI SHAFI MIANWALI, PUNJAB 36 30154 GHULAM MUHAMMAD MOUSAWALI P.O.&TEH.PIPLAN, MIANWALI, PUNJAB 14/11/1975 MATRIC 19/01/2016 HABIB AZEEM 37 40962 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD PAKISTAN MEDICAL STORE HEA QUARETERS , 4-5-1981 MATRIC 20/1/2016 SHAHBAZ SIDDIQUE MIANWALI, PUNJAB 38 40775 MUHAMMAD ATTA CHAH KUNILAN WALA P/O JANEBI HORNILITEH, 26-1-1982 MATRIC 30/1/2016 YAQUB MUHAMMAD POPLAN DISTT., MIANWALI, PUNJAB 39 49404 NAHEEDA BIBI MUHAMMAD MOH, HABIB ULLAH KHAN HARNOOLITEH, PIPLIAN 2-2-1973 MATRIC 30/01/2016 ZAMAN DISTT,, MIANWALI, PUNJAB 40 2552 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD MOH.AWANA WALATEH.PIPLAN, MIANWALI, PUNJAB 18/5/1959 F.A 06/02/2016 ASGHAR NAWAZ 41 41240 SAMI ULLAH KALEEM VILL & P.O KHAWAJABADSHARIF, MIANWALI, PUNJAB 16/8/1975 MATRIC 11/2/2016 SHAH ULLAH SHAH 42 41421 SULTAN KHAN GHULAM VILL.WATTA KHEL, MIANWALI, PUNJAB 28/11/1961 M.A 3/3/2016 MUHAMMAD KHAN 43 41529 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD MOH.MOMAN PURAP.O. KUNDIAN, MIANWALI, PUNJAB 5/2/1970 MATRIC 8/3/2016 MUSHTAQ HAYAT 44 27 GHULAM SULTAN VILLAGE & P/O DILLEWALI, MIANWALI, PUNJAB 14/10/1940 11/03/2016 SHABBIR AKBAR SHAH SHAH 45 48790 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD WAHAN BEENRAAN TEH & DISTT , MIANWALI, PUNJAB 20-1-1980 MATRIC 11/04/2016 MUSHTAQ HAYAT 46 42019 MUHABBAT AMIR P.O. GUL MERI VILL.AZEEM WALA, MIANWALI, PUNJAB 7/7/1977 F.Sc. 14/4/2016 KHAN ABDULLAH 14/4/2016 KHAN ABDULLAH KHAN 47 40918 ABRAR MUHAMMAD H NO. 5-2/23 GOAL CHOWK LIAQAT ABADTEH, PIPLAN 7-2-1983 MATRIC 17/04/2016 AHMAD SIDDIQUE DISTT,, MIANWALI, PUNJAB S/NO REN# / NAME FATHER'S PRESENT ADDRESS DATE OF ACADEMIC REN DATE NAME BIRTH QUALIFICATION 48 32877 GHULAM MUHAMMAD KHAIRABAD P/O SIKANDER ABAD TEH, DISTT, , 20-4-1977 MATRIC 18/04/2016 NAZIR AMIR MIANWALI, PUNJAB 49 42074 GHULAM SULTAN VILL AND P/O AHMAD KHAN WALA PAFHOSPITAL , 7-5-1974 MATRIC 20/4/2016 ABBAS KHAN MUBARAZ MIANWALI, PUNJAB KHAN 50 42260 KAREEM RAB NAWAZ DERA SARDAR O KHAIL P/O SUMAND WALA TEH, AND 8-1-1984 MATRIC 12/5/2016 NAWAZ KHAN KHAN DISTT,, MIANWALI, PUNJAB 51 42288 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD NEAR PAF COLONY MOH, SOHRAB WALATEH, DISTT , 7-6-1984 MATRIC 12/5/2016 IQBAL KHAN YAQUB KHAN MIANWALI, PUNJAB 52 42361 AGHA NAZAR V.P.O. CHAK I,M,L. VIAALLUWALI, MIANWALI, PUNJAB 17/4/1957 MATRIC 27/5/2016 HUSSAIN HUSSAIN SHAH SHAH 53 42386 IFTIKHAR KHURSHID ALI VILL.&P.O.CHAK NO.11/M.L, MIANWALI, PUNJAB 18/6/1972 MATRIC 31/5/2016 AHMED 54 42506 ZAFAR IQBAL MUHAMMAD B/69 MOH MIRAN KHEL, MIANWALI, PUNJAB 14/2/1979 MATRIC 16/6/2016 RAMZAN 55 42586 SAID NOOR MOZA CHAH ROADA P.O, MIANWALI, PUNJAB 14/8/1962 MATRIC 24/6/2016 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD 56 46821 ZAKIA BIBI MUHAMMAD HOUSE NO. 315 NEAR MOTI MASJID MOH, MIANA , 10-6-1979 MATRIC 09/07/2016 WARIS MIANWALI, PUNJAB 57 34494 ABDUL RAOOF SULTAN H NO.C/157 MOH, BARO KHALTEH, DISTT,, MIANWALI, 1-6-1958 MATRIC 17/07/2016 KHAN SIKENDAR PUNJAB KHAN 58 42855 MUSHTAQ MUHAMMAD VILL.&P.O.HARNALI MOH.HABIB ULLAHKHAN 11/12/1972 MATRIC 26/7/2016 AHMED SADDIQUE TEH.PIPLAN, MIANWALI, PUNJAB 59 23573 NOOR BANO SHOUKAT ALI CHAK NO.18 MLTEH.PIPLAN, MIANWALI, PUNJAB 1/5/1976 MATRIC 27/07/2016 60 43155 AMIR HUSSAIN MUHAMMAD P/O SIKANDARABAD GILLAN KHAL TEH, DISTT,, 11-10-1981 MATRIC 2/9/2016 IQBAL MIANWALI, PUNJAB 61 4062 ABDUL GHULAM V.P.O. NAWAZ WALA, VIA MOCHH, MIANWALI, PUNJAB 4/4/1974 MATRIC 07/10/2016 RAZZAQ HABIB 62 4444 ABDUL RAUF MUHAMMAD H NO L/168-C MOH MIANA MIAN MIR DIST 1 MIANWALI, 13/11/1973 MATRIC 14/10/2016 RAMZAN MIANWALI, PUNJAB 63 4536 MUHAMMAD NAZIR AHMED CHAK NO.4/DBTEH. PIPLAN, MIANWALI, PUNJAB 7/4/1960 F.A 16/10/2016 AFZAL 64 4617 ASMAT ULLAH ABDUL AZIZ MOH MUSTAFABAD NEAR RAILWAY STATOIN 7/3/1979 MATRIC 18/10/2016 PIPLAHTEH.PIPLAN, MIANWALI, PUNJAB 65 43371 RIAZ MUHD. SAID MUHD. MOH. TAI KHAILKHANSHAMI ,TEH. ISAKHAIL., 9/8/1973 MATRIC 19/10/2016 MIANWALI, PUNJAB 66 4697 MUHD. MUHD. SULTAN MOH. EID GHAH YARO KHAIL RD., MIANWALI, PUNJAB 3/7/1970 MATRIC 20/10/2016 IBRAHIM 67 43474 MUHAMMAD NAZEER CHAK NO.18 M.L P.O KHASTEH PIPLAN DISTT, 5/2/1971 MATRIC 25/10/2016 SHABBIR AHMAD MIANWALI, PUNJAB 68 4994 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD F-60 GALI KULOONIAN, MIANWALI, PUNJAB 15/6/1978 MATRIC 27/10/2016 ISHFAQ USMAN 69 48471 GHULAM SHER CHAK 28, TDA , MIANWALI, PUNJAB 16/4/1975 MATRIC 30/10/2016 SARWAR MUHAMMAD 30/10/2016 SARWAR MUHAMMAD 70 43978 ABDUL KHAN ZAMAN ALI KHAIL JOMOBI DAK KHANA HATHI KHAN WALA , 05/04/1956 MATRIC 28/11/2016 HAMEED KHAN MIANWALI, PUNJAB KHAN 71 44119 SAFDAR MUHAMMAD VILL KUTKI P/O CHAPRI TEH ESSA KHEL, MIANWALI, 15/12/1977 MATRIC 06/12/2016 SAEED KHAN SAEED KHAN PUNJAB S/NO REN# / NAME FATHER'S PRESENT ADDRESS DATE OF ACADEMIC REN DATE NAME BIRTH QUALIFICATION 72 44283 MUHAMMAD MUHAMMAD MOH.KARIMABAD P.O.KALA BAGH TEH.ESSA KHEL, 15/12/1958 B.A 14/12/2016 RIAZ KHAN ASHRAF KHAN MIANWALI, PUNJAB 73 44356 GHULAM AZAD GUL KARINDA P/O MAKARR WAL TEH, ESSAKHAIL DISTT, , 10-4-1978 MATRIC 16/12/2016 NASEER MIANWALI, PUNJAB 74 44448 NAZEER SYED FIDA VILL TIBAH GAMA SHAH P/O TIBAH MEHARBANSHAH 8-9-1976 MATRIC 28/12/2016 AHMAD SHAH HUSSAIN TEH, PIPLAN DISTT, MIANWALI, MIANWALI, PUNJAB SHAH 75 44451 RAIS KHAN GUL KHAN H NO.
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