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AFGHANISTAN Common Operating Picture Paktya Province - Reference Map for WASH Cluster AFGHANISTAN Common Operating Picture Paktya Province - reference map for WASH cluster 68°40'0"E 68°50'0"E 69°0'0"E 69°10'0"E 69°20'0"E 69°30'0"E 69°40'0"E 69°50'0"E 70°0'0"E 70°10'0"E ! !KADI (2) !MULLAH INAM ! PAROW KASONA SEKANDARA ! ! ! ! ZARIN KHAN KHAILKADAR KHAIL KAMARKI YA PUSHTARA SHAIKHAN HAROON KHAIL ! ! KADERLAN ! DADO KHAIL SAMCHESHARA ! WACHA LAGO BASHIR QALA NEYAZI ! WACH LAGAR KHOLA ! ! ! PORAK ! ! ! JAN KHAN KHAILHASHIM KHAIL BABUS ! ! MAHSOM KOTAGI ! ! SHAMOK MANO KHAIL ! ! ! ! SEYA BENI ! MANI CHEJAN BABA NANAK ! ! ! ! ! BURK ! MASTI KHAIL KHOWJA AKBAR ! RANI SAR NOW Chaki Wardak ! ! ! NESTI KOTT ! ! BABOS SHADIKHUG ! ZARD GUL ! PADSHAH KHAIL ! ZAR SANG ! ! ! KAMAL KHAIL Mohammad Agha KAWAKI ! QALA QAZI SHAH ZADA QAL'EH-YE ABDURRASHID ! ZANGAL KA ! ! QALA JUMA ! ! ABDULRASHID ! NASIRA ! ! ! MIR ALI SHAIKH ABAD DAK BAGHARI QAL'EH-YE ALIKHAN BALOTA KHAIL KAREAT ! ! ! ! ! HAJI FAQIR ! Shirzad HAFIZULLAH KODI SHAIR DAD KHAIL ! ALO ZAI AHANGARAN ! DO ABA (1) ! MALIK ABDULLAH JAN DOKAN HAI GOMRAN ! SHAH MAHKAM AKHOUND KHAIL ! ! ! SHAIKH AZAM BALA ! ! ! ! ! KOTAGE QALAY TAHIR DARKH NEAZI KALA ! SHAHI ! MULLAH ABDULLAH ! ! ! QARYA KAJE SULTAN KHAIL ! ! QALA! RAHMAT ! ! MIRZA! NAZAR MOHAMMAD HAJI GULDIN ! ! KHOWJA KHAIL (2) SPAIN JAMAHT ! KARNAIL ! AZIZULLAH KHAIL HAJ SAYID GUL DOGH ABAD JELGA ! Nangarhar MULLAH HASSAN ! ! ! ! ! ALOZI HAJ! SAYID NOOR ! KHAM HENDO PAS AB !MALIK NOOR MOHAMMAD! ! AHMAD BAIK ! GADRA ! ! !MULLAH YAN FATEH KHAIL GULY KHAIL ZHAWAR! QALA !GHAFAR ! ! SIACHOB ! SABZAK JALAL !KHOSHA CHEEN HAYE HESARAK ! ! SESAI ! BAR KHAN KHAIL ! ! ! ! ! ARAB! KHAN ! ! ! ! !DARAB ! ! SAR SANG (2) ! BAZAR KULANGAR ALI KHAN ! ! DARYA KHAN KALAY Khogayani IBRAHIM ! KOMAIDAN ! ! QALA SABIR QALA HAKIM ! ! DARA DO AB ! ! !MIR SALLAY! ! ! ZAR DAD ALBIKHEL SE SE TAQE! SHAH ! ALLAH YAR KHAIL BALA ! QARYA SHAIR AGHA YA SHAIR DAN KHAIL ! DOR MELA ! ! BOLAND AB MATANI ! KODALAK ! SULTAN KHAILGUL MOHAMMAD KHAIL ! ZAMANKHEL ! ! ! ! KANDOW TOURA CHAYNA ! ! SAHDAT KHAN ! KARAIZ AZIZ SULIMAN KHAIL KALAY ! GHOR GOZA DERY KHOLE SORKH QALA WA SARA KALA ! ! ! ! KHAN KHAIL BAHRAM KHAIL ! ! ! ! ALLAH YAR KHAIL (1) ! NOW ABAD QALA! MOMEN AMIR KHAN YAQOUB KHAN RAH KHOSHE ! ! ! JOWI ZARIN QALA MOMENWAS KHAN ! JAYE KALAY ! ! ! !SHASH QALA ! TEMOR KHAIL SAR LAR SHAIRAK Azra BARGI ALAYARKHEL IBRAHIM! KHAN MANA KADI! (1) HASSAN KHAIL ! ! ! KANDOW SHAIKH MALI Pachier Agam ! ! ! ! ! ! WONI SUFLA! ! KHAROTI (1) ! ! GHAFUR TANGAY HAKIM KHAIL (2) ! ! DERY KHOLA SHATOR KOZ KHAIL QALA SHAKAR QARYA KARAIZ ! ! KHOWJA MOHAMMAD AFZALQEZELBASH HA ! ! ! ! HOTAK RATA HASSAN LAGAR KASHMUR ZAMOJ! ! ! BULORI! ! ALLAH YAR KHEL !!! ! SOR TANGI ! ! HAMZAKHAIL ! QALA-I-KHWAJA AFZAL NAQSHBAND !!TALKHAN ! ! BOLANDI !! SANGANAY BARYEM ! JOWYAK! ! !KHOSHA CHEEN HAYE PAYEN QAL'EH-YE NAZER YAWEZ ! ARAB KHAIL GULAB KHAIL ! ! BAZAR NOW SHAHR MARKAZ WOLLUSWALY KHUSHI ! ! ZANBORAK PEYKHEL! KHALIFA SAHIB ! MEYAN DAHI QAZI KHAIL ! KUMAKI SOWI SAPERI (1) KUZA KALA ! ! ! BAGI QALA WAZIR DAHI BALA TAPAART ! ! ! !BANI SAFID! ! TAGHAR HESARAK ! ! Khoshi SRA KALA ! ! ! ALAM KHAIL (1) JAN MOHAMMAD KHAIL PAYKHEL ! ! ! !DAHI PAYEN! YA ZEYARAT! TOTAK ! SERGAL ! Khoshi GODAR ! MIR KHAILSAR GUL AMAN KHAIL ! ! ! ! GHYNANA ASTAR SHOWI ! AHMAD KHAIL SPEN GHAR ! ! MULLAH KHAIL BABO KHAIL KAMRAN KHAIL QALA RAYESAN ! ! ! ! BURHAN ! ! BAGH SHAMS ! !SHAIKHMERAN ! HAMZA KHAIL BAR BAIDAWAT ARABKHAIL ! ! ! HESARAK! PAYENDA KHAIL ! ! (! ! GHOR LAN SAPELONI ! ! ! MEYANA !DAHI KHUSHI PAYENDA KHAIL ! KHAR SHATAL ! ! ! BAGHGE ! KAZHE ZAWAR ! ! 34°0'0"N 34°0'0"N KHOWJA GAN (1) ZEMARAI KHAIL ! BALA DAHI BAGH PARK ! NASIR KHAIL ZANGOR PAYENDA KHAIL QALA AMIR SAR ASIYAB ! ! SEPALWALAY ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! OTHER TABAY SERAY TANGAY! MOSSA KHAIL (! ! ! GUL GHONDI DURANI ! ! Saydabad TOBARJA ROQEYAN PAITLA ! MOHAMMAD AZIM KHAIL ! ! ! GHARASHTE ! !MOSHK KHAIL! AWTAK ! ! ALLAH YAR KHAIL (2)! ! ! ! ! TAJ BEGI . PAD KHOWAB SHANA MIR KAS ! ! TOURA TEGA KOZ BAIDAWAT ! SHAH GUL MANGO KHAIL ! ! ! ! CHANAR KHAIL ! ! ! TAGAB GHOCHAK ! MIR GHEYAS ! KATA SANG ! ! MENA KHAIL KOTKAY ! ! ! NYAZIKHEL (2) ! AWPAKHTE KODI IBRAHIM KHAIL Puli Alam KASHNAKAY MULLAH FATEH KALAY! ! ASAD KHAIL! !KODI SHAH MOHAMMAD! KHAIL NOW ABAD HONE SAYIDAN MUSA KALA ! ! ! ! ZADRANO KALAY REYASAT HAIDARKHAI ! NOW ABAD MUGHULAN HONE SAYIDAN ! ! GHAWCHAK ! ! ! ! ! QARYA SAYIDAN ! ! SAR SANG ! SHENOR KALAY YA SHENKAI KALAY CHERG ! ! NOORULLAH ! SHADI BOCH ! EBRAHIHIMKHEL ! UDKHEL JAROBI ! ! Baraki TAQI DAHI MUGHULAN (2) ! NOW ABAD PAT KHOW SHANA ! ! !ANO SHAH KHAIL ! ! DARWAISH ! KASKAI ! ! QALA MOSSA ! KOZ ALI SANGI LOWI KALAY CHALOZAI BADI ! SAR SANG (1) ! ! FADZELI TANA ! TORY KHAIL! CHALOZAI DAHI! YAHYA ! ! AHMAD! KHAN SAYIDAN PAT KHOWAB AZAR KHAIL TARAY KOTA ! ! MOHMAND SHASH QALA ! !QARYA! TAQI QALA! MOHASSAN! ! ! ! ! SHARIF KALAY (! ! QALA WARDAK NA AMEDAN! ! ! MULAH KHAIL !BALA CHALOZAI DAHI SHAIKH ! DOSHANBA LYASKHAN KAREZ TARI KOTA ! KAJ QALA ! ! BARAKI RAJAN !QAL'A-I-NURULLAH ATTA ! PAD KHOWAB BALA! TABAY TANA MULAH KHAIL PAYEN CHALOZAI! KATA PANE ! ! ! ! ! BAI DALA ! DEHE SHAYKH ! QALA NAKAM QALA MAMI! HALYAS KHAN PAYEN ! PAD KHOWAB SHANA ! CHALOZAI YA BAZI KHAIL! ! ! ZARA QALAPAN KALAY ALI SHAIR ! LAR LEWANI CHALUZA'I ! ! ! ! KANDAW QASIM KHAIL ! GHUNJAY AHMADKHEL ! ! KAKA KHAIL ! BABORY PAYEN ! NAPSTI KOT ! ! ! ! ! ! LAHLAK QAYOOM KHELZAQUMKHEL SAR BOLAND BAKHSH ABAD ! HAJI AYNULLAH ! ! ! ! ! ! ! QALA KHOSH DAIL! PAS KARAIZ ! ! MIRI KHAIL BAYAT KHAIL ! ! ! ! ! BAZAR KHADER ! AHMADSHAKHEL GHANZI AHMAD KHAIL HAIDAR KHAIL SAYIDAN WAWAKHEL WAWA KHAIL MOHAMMAD DAILKHANAN! ! SPORI KALAY ! ! ! LARM ! ! ! ! ! SHENKAI ! ! Ali Khail (Jaji) HOTAKE ! ! POUL GHAZI YA QALA FAIZULLAH ! ! ! ! ! KHAN SHEREN ! NYAZIKHEL (1) ! DARYA KHAN KHAIL ! ! QARYA-I-NAW ALEF KHAN (2) ! ! KHOWANZE KHAIL ! HAWAS KHAIL QALA NOOR SAFA ! ! ! KOZ TANGI ! ! SHAH MOHAMMAD KALAY Saydabad ! SHAIKH NEYAZULLAH MOSMA ! QALA HAZAT ! ! QALA NOOR (2) MANGEYAN! BABORY KOZ MAMAL ! ! ! ! MAHSOM SHAH ! ! ! QALA NOW! SRE TARKHE JANDAD KHAIL YA ZARE KOT SARWANI KHAIL ! QALA! ABASS! ! BALAL KHOSHA CHEE SURKAY DRE CHINE ! ! BABOKE ! ! ! ! ! BAR MAMAL ! POUL GHAZI! ! ! KASHMIRY MOHAMMAD!QALA! RAHMATULLAH SARA GHONDI KHAIL PAYEN ! KHARA TIGA BARAIS KHAIL Ali Khel ! ! ! GUL MOHAMMAD KHAN SARAYAK ! ! SARA GHONDI AKHOND KHAIL BALA ALI KHAIL HULYA ! TOPAK ! QALA GULI QALA! ATTA! ! ZENAK ! ! ALEF KHAN (1) ZAHRAB SHAH ! ! ! ! ! SOR SARANG ! ! ! QALA FAQIR KOLAL BABY AKHOND KHAIL YA SORNAW! ! ! NOW ABAD! CHEHL TAN ALLAH YAR ! ! BARA SHEGA ! QALA PANJ PAI! BAKORI TAWAKUL ! ! (! ALI KHAIL SUFLA OSMANI ! ! TAPA RAYES ! LACHI KHAIL CHEHL TAN ! MALIK SHAIR JAN ! KULALA KALAL! ! ! SADO KHAIL !SARAYAK! QALA HAJI ANWAR QALA NOOR (1) ZENAK KHOLA ! ! QALA NAQAK ! QARYA KHAIRULLAH ! ! MARKAZ WOLLOUSWALY ! ! NOW ABAD POUL RAJAN ! ! !TARA KHAIL ! ! KOZA SHEGA ! ! ! NAHYEB KHAIL PAYEN ! ! SAHIB! ZADA NA'EBKHEL CHAR QALA JABAR ! !BARAKAT KHAIL ! ! ! QALA SHAKI ! SHADI KHAIL ! ! ! ! ! TANDAN AKA KHAIL ZARAN BAOW MULLAH KHAIL QALA MALIK ! ! ! ! BRAKATKHAN KALAYCHORIYAN ! ! QARYA! BAQA ! SHAYKHKHEL ! SATYA TOUR GUL! ! ! Puli Alam ! ! ! SAR KARAIZ QALA MALIK ! SARDAR KHAIL! ! ! ! ! DARA ! QALA HAYAT KAREZGAY BAR KOTAGE SERAK Baraki Barak SHAHABUDIN SHAIKH KHAIL ! ! ! PENDI! PAYEN ! NAJMUDIN !QALA ZAIYAUDIN! PANA GOZEN KAFAR DARA ! ! MELI KHAIL! ! ! ! UZBEK KHAIL ! ! RUSTAMKHEL ! ! MIRAN KHAIL KOZ HASSAN KHAIL MOHAMMAD KALAY ! !NOW ABAD MOHI MOHAMMAD MOUJE MANJ KOTKAY DALAWAR PENDI BALA QALA DASHT JADRAN (2)AFGHANKAN RUSTAM KHAIL! KADI!RUSTAM KHAIL ! ! ! ! ! ! KHOWJA GAN (2) ! ! JADRAN! (1)! ! MAHRAM KALAY ! DARAT KHAIL ! ZOKI ! ! ! ! ! PAIRA KHAIL ! PANDI QALA DASHT MOHAMMAD QASIM AGHA PATOR KHAIL KOZ KOTAGI ! ! ! ! ASHKAWA ! SHAIR KHAIL SAJAWAND ! ! ! KHERMANA QALA HAZRAT ! BAHADOR KHAIL SALLAR ! BAR KHAR MENA ! PATAN KHAIL ! ! ! SEJAWAND QALA ABADULLAHEBAD GAGRY KHAIL ! SHAH MAZAR NOW! ABAD ! ! ! YUSSUF KHAIL Logar KHUDAI DAD KHAIL KETAME Maydan HAJI GUL ALAM KHAN ! ! ! ! BAKHTE KOZ KHAR MENA SARBADAL KHOLEH KARO! KHAIL NOW ABAD AKHOUND KHAIL BAIDAK ! ! ! ! ! BAGH GULDAH ! MOSHING KALA ! ! SHARAFUDDIN KALAY KHAIL ! ! ! ZAZEYAN KHAROTE ! WARGAR KALAY ! PATANG CHENA KHATO KALAY(DABAZA'I) AFZAL !KHAIL ABCHAKAN GOLO KHAIL KARAIZ SAPERI (2) ! ! ! !HASHIM! KHAIL ! ! ! CHAR DAHI ! MOHABAT KHAIL ! ! ! ! ! SHAH MAZAR MOWLANA SAHIB ABDULWAHIDQARYA YOUSUF LAHLO KHAIL ABCHAKAN MOHAMMAD ALI KHAIL ! ! DABUZI ! GHONDI KALAY (2) ! Dere Derang ZAR SANG EIDO KHAIL ! NOWI QALA SEKANDAR KHAIL MASTJEKI ! DERE DERANG DARA SAJAWAND ! ! ! ! ! ! ! DARAND WALI KALAY SULTAN KHAIL QALA NAZIR BABA QARYA PADSHAH DARKA KHAROTE (! ! ! ! ! ! ALLAH DAD KHAIL DARA DARANG Wardak ! ! ! DABARE ALUY PAIN JALAL KHAIL CHONI GARDEZKHEL ! ! ! ! ! SHEGI QAJER KALAY TARKA KHE TAGHO SE ! ESTER KALAY HASSAN KHAIL ! ! MIR HASSAN ! ANDAR SARA KALA KOZA SHASHETA ! PAKISTAN ! ! ! ! SHAMSY NOW ABAD ALLAH DAD KHAIL KOTO KALAY ! ! SULIMAN KHAIL! OTARI ! ! ! ! NAY KARAY ! SABZ KAY KATA SANG BAIKARY ZARBEN KALAY GORANDA ! ! AB DARA ! NAWAB KALAY ! PAS TAND ! ! ! !MULLAYAN! JAR NAIL ! BAR SHOWAT ! SHETO MANKE DABAR KHOWJA HA PAKHA! KHAIL ! KHAR ZONE KOZA TANA ! FATEH TALA ! ! ! ! LEWANI GHAWA KALAY ! GADAYKHEL ! ! MARGHO MANKE KAKA CHENA MANGI ! ! ! ABJOSH PAYEN SEPEST (SEPEC) ! ! ! ABJOSH BALA ! ZOWARRI KALAY MARGHOMANJKAY DABAR RAHIM ALI YA RAHMALIDABAR ALOW SORI QALAY MAD! BIK KHAIL CHENO SAR ASTEYA ! ! ! DARI KHOLY KALAY! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! DAK KALAY ! ! ! ZERI KALAY ! SHAMSHAIR KHAIL MERAZE KALAY MIR AHMAD KHAIL ! SHEN TANGI KALAY BEAKRI ALI KHAIL ! KOTAKI KALAY GARMI ! ! ! ! ! LOYA GERAMI SHAH! MURAD KHAIL SEORI ! ! SHAIKHO KALAY ! KOTAKI ! ! ! ! KHUNI KHOLA SHOWAT
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