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Kauro Chandio Langho Nandho Garjan Nur Pirzadan ! Basti Muhammad Azim SonaMuhammad Chachar ! ! Chachar ! ! Jullan Ghazi Malik Goth Ismail Chachar ! Arbi Shaikh ! ! ! Chachar Alam Chachar ! Kamu Shahid Mith ! Ghaus Bakhsh Ubauro Khalifa Saindad Chachar ! ! ! Motar Chachar ! Dodo Mochi Administartive Boundaries ! Chachar ! Sain Dad ! Lal Rauwati Tehsil ! ! Machhi ! ! Rangpur ! Bashirabad Ubauro Goth Dabuli Bhayo Sobdar ! Dudai Khan Khan Pathan ! ! Abdull Qadir Muhammad Khan Wasayo ! Chachar ! Ali Akbar ! ! International Wasawa Chachar Bader Supio Rajanpur Khamiso Chachar Sheni Malik ! ! ! ! Dhing Chachar Juma Khan Muhammad Andal Chachar ! Jiwan ! Pi Anwar Bakhsh Miro Lakhan Miro Chachar Dehta Bhayo Shah ! Atal ! Sundrani Chachar ! ! Tig ! Goth Machi ! Allah Waraio ! ! Chak Shahbaz ! Supio Rahim Allah Waraia ! ! Gul Kotla Bajdaro ! Bagh Pehar ! Shahdiwalo ! Muhammad Jam Wazir ! ! Provincial ! Ali Nuru Bhutto Janu Bhutto ! Lakhan Stabo ! Duru Chachar ! ! Qutabuddin ! Murad Faqir ! Yar Khan Bhayo ! Goth Kando Chachar Abdur Wasti Inayat Shah ! ! Goth Gullan Muhammadpur ! Soi Sharif Ghulam Azim Bhutto ! Likpur ! ! ! Kutlo Arbi Abdul ! ! Rahman ! Satabo Kotlo Ibrahim ! Shah ! ! Muhammad ! Ubre jo Basti Inayat Shah Bullo ! Drakhan Rahman Wasa Taib Lakhan Bhayo Bolo Bago Ibrahim Shard Tahir Bhutto Bhiyo ! Hussain Bhutto Goth Goth Rahar Dahu ! Goth ! ! Goth Janan Goth Dulla Bodlo Tur Jamal Kinjhar Wahid Sanjar Khair Khan ! Bakhsh Chachar ! Mohib Chachar Lakhan Issewaro Bullo Edan Bhutto ! ! Chachar ! ! Hayat ! ! Muhammad Kalachi Kalu Mahar Arzi District ! ! ! ! Kabir Chachar Ali Lakhar Isewari ! Bhutto ! ! ! Janan Chachar Gharibabad ! Drakhan ! ! Qaim Panihar ! ! Kau Malhan Sumar Saidu Chachar Mullan Janan Ji Jam Muhammad Ali ! Kotta Munshi ! ! ! ! ! ! Allahdino ! Taunri Allah Kalu Miani Kalu Malhan ! Mitto ! Goth Aqil Rupah Lakhan Amir Khan ! Mitlo Dhani ! Allahyar Bhutto Hafiz Sulaiman ! Sattar Darkhan Wasaio Pano Khalso Thatha Malhan Jamat Nur ! Pir Raha ! Reti Ghotki ! Isa Khan Malhan ! Bakhsh ! Bhur ! ! Thatto Malhano ! Samu Kolachi Bakhsh ! Chachar Jam Haji Samu Kobar ! Nizamuddin ! Jani Dato Ilahi Fateh Umar Rajri Chundi Rati Bilal Rais Mubarak Jahanpur ! ! ! Alam ! ! Saidino Tahirio Goth Khushk Bakhsh Mehrab Khan Muhammad ! ! Sharif ! Subho ! Waso! ! !Malhan Mutalib Rahar Rajri Bhutto Samju Taunri Tehsil ! Lakhan ! ! ! Unar Rahar ! ! Malik Chachar Khairi ! ! ! ! Katto Tehsil ! ! Mohib Lakhan Rais Kamal Miro Chachar Maluk Latif Darwesh Darwesh Azmat Khan ! Saidpur Raziqdino Bakhsh Bhatti Hanif Kot ! ! Miani Kabul Khohato ! Gohram Goth Sohno ! ! ! ! Malhan Ali Chhajan ! ! Sadman Sama ! ! Lakhan Ali Murad Faridabad Sahrani Mithan ! Fairdabad Kadarpur Suhrani Goth Sadiq Jabir Chhaja Kalhora ! Haji Saifal ! Kadirpur Mahar Firoz Magsi ! Paripio Drakhan ! ! ! ! ! Shakar Khan Akbarabad ! Chachar Miranpur Qadirpur Piral Mewa Sanghar ! Jamal ! Kolachi Haji Kanjo Goth Sardar ! Ghulam ! Muhammad Chachar Kalhora Sanghar ! Pareo Sanghar ! Sarhad Gaman Chhajan ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Khan ! ! Ali Dahar Goth Bholo Qabil Ghota Bandh Rahirki ! ! ! ! ! Raharki ! ! Sadiq ! Goth ! Khairpur Daherki ! Goth Amir Shah ! Goth Ghunhian Haji Hashim ! ! Jamal Band ! Ghurio Mahar Goth Khairpur Line of control ! Garhi Sher Saim Dad Mithan Mahar Ghota Umar ! ! ! Nur Ghota ! ! Ashraf Islam Lashari ! ! Nathu Bhutto ! Muhammad Drah ! Naokot ! ! ! Muhammad Piral Ali Sher Jaskan ! Ali Sher Jaskani ! Gullu Ghota Janu Mochi Mahar Allahjiwaya Goth Sumar ! ! ! ! Jahan Khan Faqu Kalachi Nur Kotia Jung Bao ! Drokhan ! ! Goth Bhutto ! Husain Khan Sanghar Unar Muhammad ! Qasim Ghota Pindki Goth ! ! ! Wariam Unar Bago Mirzan Kanju Gullan ! Bindi ! Laluwali ! ! Goth Abdullah Atal Muradani Janu Mahar ! Punjabi Bakro Fateh Ali ! Jumma Goth Ayub ! ! Bhutto Kanjo ! !! Goth Jan Goth Kalu Shikarpur ! Attalmuradani Phekrato Massu Ghota ! ! ! ! ! Burira ! Panju ! Salimabad Mirpur Mathelo Khairabad Muhammad Goth Jalal ! Jandu da Goth Hoyat Magsi ! Goth Faqir Bagh ! ! Muhammad Bakhsh Paru Mahar Kalu ! ! Khan ! ! Allahwaraya Jhande Bughe Coastline ! Dingaro Mahar ! Wazir ! Khan Sial ! ! ! Sahib Dino Goth Salam ! Sharif Sanghar ! Goth Ramzan ! Kalora ! Said Khan Dino Maku Goth ! ! Choangal Hashim Mazar Chaahar ! Lal ! Jalbani Wahi Gul Khan Goth Malko Rajri Soba Kabar Goth Tandra Hasal Khan Goth Goth Jindu Sanghar Ghuto ! Chandio ! Mir Hassan ! ! ! ! Mahar Wali Muhammad Kurai Bakhsh Kalwar ! ! Allahabad ! Bagga Sain Haji Mahar Janan Mahar ! Mahar ! ! Islamabad Khiri Goth Atal ! ! Pirzada ! ! ! ! Pakhimar Goth ! Wahid Bakhsh Kalwar Dinah ! Mohib Chachar Suchedino Muhammad Sadiq Kalwar ! Goth Shahbaz Goth Sabu ! Murad Gotha Abul Gulan ! Salam ! Goth ! ! Fatehpur ! Gotki ! Pinio Labana Sardar Darya Khan ! Sachal ! Ghotki Laghari Khan ! Goth Janu Goth Khokhar Mir ! ! Maulvi Husain Goth Mar Amir Drakhan Gul Muhammad Korai ! ! Khan ! Masu Maku ! Abdullah Rajri Bakhsho Ghoto ! Rehmanwali ! Sacha ! ! Baluch ! Subo Syed ! Iso ! ! ! ! Bahr Rajo Kotachi Murid Mahar ! Mahar ! Khahwar Khatian ! Husain Beli ! Mohan ! !! Khoso Ghunia ! Goth Mor Mahar Kazi Wahan Rasul Shah Abdul Khair Rajri Jampur Karimno Goth Bakhsho Ghota ! Rehmunwali Kehri Jamal Din ! ! Badej Mangsi ! Seche ! ! Goth Soda Mahar ! Sher Logur Goth Mehndi Haji Abdullah ! Hussain Beli ! Goth Lakha Goth Jiwan ! Goth Yusuf Karimne Goth ! Goth ! ! ! Mian Samo Lasuri Ser Ali Pitafi ! Roads Allah Virayo Sacho Mohan Kolachi Tagar Muhammad Ali Nawaz Tibbi ! Badal Jafar Sultan Mahar Muhammad Raza Tibbi ! Bhaja Goth Saifal Khan ! Pirzada ! GothTibi Gormani ! Gujar Mangsi ! Goth Mubarak ! Khoso Lasuri Goth Lasuri ! Pirzada Muhdi Mahar Goth Banal Goth Bandi Kolachi ! Goth Allahdino ! ! ! ! Bahishti Lashkar ! ! Khan Kolachi ! ! ! Ghorio Mahar Bago Kunakal Bakhsho ! Goth ! ! ! Goth Miari Mahar ! Base Muhammad ! ! Jalal Germani Bahishti Khan Bahishti Allah Saifal Muhammad ! Mian Khan Dare Goth ! Goto ! Goth Hasham Mahar ! Kuraka Tangra Beli ! Goth Hashim Dino Karim Bakhsh Karam Bakhsh Khan Kolachi Nakhro Mahar ! ! Gulzar Korai Korai Kamil Bahishti Bamba Kolachi Mahar! Dost Goth Mir Bhab Behen ! ShahGul Muhammad Baluch Bhanjro Goth Karim ! ! ! Hasan ! ! ! Shafi Muhammad Goth Berari Muhammad Bakhsh Lana Bahab Gembra Haji Nur Jatai Tart ! ! Goth Rashid Bakhsh Goth Pir Muhammad Kolachi ! Bagh ! Dareja Fateh ! ! ! Kun ! Primary Haji Khan Wasir Shahbaz Muhammad ! Goth Arbab Pir ! Goth Munawarabad ! ! Dan Muhammad Shahani ! Channa ! !! ! Kohara ! Ali Mahar Mathelo ! Goth Taj Goth Mir Wadpagia ! ! ! ! Laghari ! Gul Muhammad Wadio ! Kaladi Navel Attar Jumma ! ! Din Muhammad Soda Khuhara ! ! Muhammad Muhammad Jumme Suleman Achhi ! Kabir Kolachi ! Jamal Din Bhutto Gul Muhammad ! Khair Muhammad Mahar Khan ! ! Shahani Khan Nur Muhammad Khan ! Goth Goth Idan Arbab ! Mesit ! Somra ! ! Mahar Allahyar Baluch Adle ! Goth Bhatti Mahar Mahar Muhammad Mahar Goth Sobo ! Shah Khan !! ! ! Idan Shah Machhi ! Goth Bharti Pir ! ! Kamal Khan Goth ! Sajjanwari Sujawal Khan ! Haji Amin Sultan Punjabi ! Mahar Khenju ! Janghiari Ismail ! GothGoth Goth Anhar Dari Goth Ahmad Muhammadpur ! Shekhani ! Adlo Haji ! Goth Sachal ! Walo Mahar Mashori ! ! ! ! ! ! Kolachi ! Goth Dhamanji BudhaBudha Ali Khawind ! Khan Mahar Goth Ruk Shaikhani ! Baluch Khan Machhi Amin !! ! Pitapee Dad Lighari Dost Ali Dari Mohammad Pur Shadi Ruk ! Mahar Bakhsh ! ! Attar ! ! Kolach Pir Mubarak Shah ! JhatialJhetial ! Secondary ! Bagh Khan Shahani Ahmad Goth Mazari Mahar Mahar ! Hafiz Sher ! Taj Muhammad ! ! ! ! ! Manchi Mahar Goth Abdur Aya ! Kalwar Ghazi Goth Muhammad Mashori ! Ruk Usman ! Us'mar Ruk Malpur ! Goth Pathan Panahare Bahim Goth Abdur Rahim Baluch ! Adalpur Mehar Karim Bakhsh Jhatial Mauludi ! Goth Muhib Ruk AdulpoorAdilpur Fateh Muhammad Kalwar ! Ghulam Muhammad Ibrahim Lashari ! ! ! Hakro ! ! Goth Walrah ! Walirah Ghazi Mahar ! ! ! ! ! Mehar ! Goth Bego Wasir Hakra ! Khadwari ! Allah Wasaio Goth Rajwa Ghulam Ghulam Husain ! Changulani Lal Shar ! Goth Dildar Goth Gahi Goth Mahar ! ! Khadwari Golo Khan ! Goth Golo ! Muhammad Mahar Mangario Farid Malik Goth Saht Langah ! Mangario Goth ! Bakhsh ! Muhammad Sharif Abro ! Goth Changlani Mahar Mahar ! Gulab Buzdar Fazal Bakhsh ! Malik ! Sher Gola Khan Abro ! Goth Samun Sher Muhammad Goth Michal Machhi Sher Khan Milao Mullane ! ! Goth Haji Chachar Muhammad Sahta Muhammad Nawaz Wah Mahar ! Kolachi Jarwar Tertiary Goth Makhan Faqir ! Goth Makhar Faqir ! Banu Khushk Drago Chachar ! Goth ! Dakhano ! Tando ! Phuldaho ! ! Pir Jurwar ! ! Haji Drago Samowah Goth ! Goth Phulre Sultan Gabol Bakhsh Gabol Sahta ! Sahta Sher ! ! Habli Mohano Mulan Haji Goth ! ! ! Goth ! Muhammad Kolachi ! Goth Khairu Goth Jani Haji Fazal Ahmad ! Faqir
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