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Kurram Agency Blockwise POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL FATA (KURRAM AGENCY) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH KURRAM AGENCY 619,553 67,244 CENTRAL KURRAM F.R 229,356 27,290 ALI SHER ZAI TRIBE 36,362 3725 MIRMAT KHEL SECTION 7,612 740 BEZDAI 202 16 084040406 202 16 DOGA 378 34 084040303 378 34 HASSAN ZAI 332 24 084040401 332 24 KADA 1,438 131 084040404 1,030 96 084040405 408 35 KHATOORI TANG 435 51 084040302 435 51 KOT 382 44 084040306 382 44 MARGHAN 1,483 133 084040304 1,483 133 MIRAZAI 1,294 127 084040301 1,294 127 SAYA 199 18 084040402 199 18 SHAWALI GARI 628 66 084040403 628 66 SPIRARI 322 43 084040407 322 43 TANDAI 519 53 084040305 519 53 MISRI KHEL SECTION 10,496 1083 BANDA 939 109 084040204 939 109 DAR KILI 849 144 084040206 849 144 DONGA 730 52 084040103 730 52 JABA 442 37 084040202 442 37 JANGLE 547 61 Page 1 of 21 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL FATA (KURRAM AGENCY) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 084040205 547 61 KHARA SHA 644 63 084040105 644 63 KOTKAI 699 53 084040106 699 53 MIRAN KHELA 1,543 153 084040101 1,543 153 NAVI KILI 1,334 121 084040104 1,334 121 SAMANDAR KILLI 342 28 084040102 342 28 SHAMKIKILI 1,371 125 084040203 1,371 125 TOOR NAZOOR 751 103 084040207 751 103 WAT 305 34 084040201 305 34 UMAR KHEL SECTION 18,254 1902 CHAPPER 812 88 084040606 414 44 084040607 398 44 GHOOI GHARA 1,637 208 084040508 1,637 208 KURRAM 1,134 104 084040604 1,134 104 MAZRINA 1,070 114 084040603 1,070 114 PATAI 812 72 084040503 812 72 RISHAKA 243 20 084040601 243 20 SHEGAI 260 22 084040605 260 22 TALPAKA 231 20 084040602 231 20 TATANG 1,279 143 084040501 1,279 143 TINDO ZOR/NARA KILLY 5,257 474 Page 2 of 21 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL FATA (KURRAM AGENCY) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 084040504 2,377 242 084040505 2,880 232 WAM 5,221 613 084040506 1,138 102 084040507 4,083 511 ZANGI 298 24 084040502 298 24 MASOZAI TRIBE 68,220 8038 ASH KHEL SECTION 24,034 2704 AMBLAKO KILLI 334 39 084042306 334 39 ATARO KILLI 924 86 084042109 924 86 AUDH 1,355 212 084042301 1,355 212 BADAMA 7,167 1060 084042302 2,865 426 084042303 4,302 634 BARI ZOONS 1,254 118 084042104 1,254 118 BELMOZ KOOT 488 61 084042006 488 61 DARGAI 997 94 084042001 997 94 DAWIGARA 1,886 184 084042107 263 26 084042108 1,623 158 MAROZANDA KILLI 472 43 084042002 472 43 MELLA SANDY KHEL 44 5 084042305 44 5 MIR BAGH 4,013 338 084042304 4,013 338 PAKHI KILLI 1,857 192 084042105 988 100 084042106 869 92 SAMO KILLI 410 27 084042003 410 27 SHENALI KALLI 1,649 141 Page 3 of 21 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL FATA (KURRAM AGENCY) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 084042101 835 80 084042102 814 61 SURKANI 55 4 084042005 55 4 TANGA 54 6 084042004 54 6 WRASTA MELLA 1,075 94 084042103 1,075 94 MUSTU KHEL SECTION 44,186 5334 ALWARA MELLA 1,408 120 084041709 1,408 120 ASSAR KILLI 344 58 084041706 344 58 BABRO KHAPA 930 154 084041813 930 154 BARHOSI 296 34 084041814 296 34 CHAPPER 1,029 116 084041707 1,029 116 DOGAR 2,700 280 084041806 2,700 280 DONGAR GOOD 2,146 211 084042201 2,146 211 GHAKAI 1,266 106 084042203 1,266 106 HUSSEY 1,269 202 084041803 1,269 202 JARJORI/CHOTO KILLI 413 45 084041810 413 45 JODARA 4,104 457 084041808 4,104 457 KALAT 596 90 084041804 596 90 KALAYA 1,769 165 084041801 1,769 165 KHAWRI KALLI 1,297 233 084041903 1,297 233 KHAWRI SAM KALLA 1,082 182 Page 4 of 21 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL FATA (KURRAM AGENCY) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 084041902 1,082 182 MADO KOOT 770 102 084041802 770 102 MARG JAI 2,186 235 084041901 2,186 235 NAWI VYALLA 340 48 084042204 340 48 RAJA KOT/WAM 1,236 113 084041809 1,236 113 SAR PANARY 1,703 196 084041812 1,703 196 SHAHBAZ SAM 1,356 121 084041811 1,356 121 SHAM KANI 701 80 084041905 701 80 STAR SAM 1,004 85 084041805 1,004 85 SULTANI 968 107 084042202 968 107 TAGHU 2,033 248 084041708 2,033 248 TARALI 2,564 318 084041702 421 56 084041703 1,297 133 084041704 846 129 TARI TANG 3,696 587 084041904 3,696 587 TAWDI OBA 779 95 084041705 779 95 YAQIN KILLI/FAZAL KILLI 1,502 137 084041807 1,502 137 ZERA MELLA 2,699 409 084041701 2,699 409 PARA CHAMKANI TRIBE 88,540 12147 ALI SIANI SECTION 22,706 3216 BAGH KILLI 6,279 990 084041301 6,279 990 BAZA KILLI 8,881 1159 084041308 2,075 379 Page 5 of 21 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL FATA (KURRAM AGENCY) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 084041309 3,487 382 084041310 3,319 398 GAWDARI 2,601 327 084041302 1,052 119 084041303 1,014 125 084041304 535 83 GONDAL 2,872 358 084041305 1,172 178 084041306 1,700 180 LOKHA KILI 2,073 382 084041307 2,073 382 AVIDARA KHEL SECTION 12,318 1903 AWI DARRA (STAR KALI) 2,436 422 084041101 1,458 243 084041102 978 179 DADWAZ 1,602 162 084041104 1,602 162 GHAKAI 1,679 292 084041108 1,679 292 KHARKI 1,627 205 084041103 1,627 205 REGO 1,210 180 084041105 1,210 180 SAR PAKHA 2,883 552 084041106 1,280 226 084041107 1,603 326 SRA KHAWARA 881 90 084041109 881 90 HAJI KHEL SECTION 19,478 2609 ANGORI 1,439 221 084041007 1,439 221 ARGHANJA 1,154 130 084041206 1,154 130 DIRI MANRI 534 108 084041203 534 108 GANDAO 3,648 527 084041003 903 156 084041004 1,028 149 084041005 1,717 222 GOGANI 2,093 279 Page 6 of 21 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL FATA (KURRAM AGENCY) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 084041202 2,093 279 KOODA 1,142 129 084041205 1,142 129 KOT MERAN 2,014 189 084041201 2,014 189 MAKHRANI 2,812 310 084041001 1,632 175 084041002 1,180 135 MEKHKAI 690 133 084041204 690 133 RIZENDA 1,114 142 084041009 1,114 142 SIRAK 1,489 217 084041006 1,489 217 TANORAK 1,349 224 084041008 1,349 224 KHAWAJAK SECTION 14,637 2062 ARWAZA 1,990 236 084040803 624 70 084040804 1,366 166 DAD MIR KILLI 698 131 084040806 698 131 GURDA GHONAI 558 58 084040901 558 58 JANAN CHINA 728 67 084040903 728 67 KHAZANA 1,097 119 084040902 1,097 119 KIMAL BAZA 2,286 404 084040907 873 134 084040908 1,413 270 LANDI TANGI 2,802 354 084040807 1,099 142 084040808 1,361 167 084040809 342 45 SAID KARAM 1,854 217 084040905 1,151 141 084040906 703 76 SHANDAWANI 644 127 084040810 644 127 Page 7 of 21 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL FATA (KURRAM AGENCY) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH TABAI TANGI 1,146 194 084040711 1,146 194 TOTKAI 834 155 084040805 834 155 KHONI KHEL SECTION 17,505 2104 PASS MELA 6,670 931 084040709 3,291 469 084040710 3,379 462 SAM KHATAK 3,147 344 084040701 385 39 084040702 1,021 120 084040703 1,741 185 TABAI KHANI KHEL 3,736 476 084040706 621 86 084040707 658 81 084040708 2,457 309 TAKHTI 3,952 353 084040704 1,217 109 084040705 2,735 244 KHWAJAK SECTION 1,896 253 KHAZA KHELA 263 42 084040904 263 42 MIAN PATI 1,633 211 084040801 676 79 084040802 957 132 ZIAMOSHT TRIBE 36,234 3380 KHOIDAD KHEL SECTION 5,219 550 DAND MENJAKI 565 72 084041410 565 72 MIRAHDI 2,621 261 084041408 790 79 084041409 1,831 182 QURAT 856 98 084041403 310 29 084041404 546 69 SPIR KET 508 55 084041407 508 55 SURMAI 669 64 084041405 084041406 669 64 ZAWA 0 0 Page 8 of 21 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL FATA (KURRAM AGENCY) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 084041401 0 0 084041402 MANDAN SECTION 16,632 1642 CHINIRAK 1,010 127 084041501 493 58 084041502 517 69 GAWAKAI 3,360 296 084041508 3,360 296 JALAMOI 1,844 227 084041505 1,844 227 MANATOO 4,198 324 084041506 2,385 186 084041507 1,813 138 NORARI 1,967 220 084041510 1,967 220 QIRAT 1,994 211 084041503 1,159 122 084041504 835 89 SATTAR MANDAN 2,259 237 084041509 2,259 237 WAZIR SECTION 14,383 1188 GULA SHING WAZIR 4,021 316 084041604 1,289 127 084041605 761 48 084041606 1,971 141 KANDALI BABA 1,650 128 084041603 1,650 128 MANDARA 665 63 084041601 665 63 PALOSIN WAZIR 6,375 550 084041607 1,802 121 084041608 442 26 084041609 1,289 105 084041610 1,099 70 084041611 1,743 228 PASTAWANI 1,672 131 084041602 1,672 131 LOWER KURRAM TEHSIL 136,719 14,030 LOWER KURRAM QH 102,224 10752 ALIZAI PC 18,204 1909 ALIZAI 3,402 447 084030703 1,832 216 Page 9 of 21 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL FATA (KURRAM AGENCY) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 084030704 1,570 231 BAGAN 9,019 866 084030706 1,867 203 084030707 2,020 190 084030708 5,132 473 BAGZAI 2,804 288 084030701 1,017 119 084030702 1,787 169 CHARDIWAR 1 1 084030709 1 1 DRAZRAWAZ 201 36 084030711 201 36 JILAMAI 886 116 084030710 886 116 SARAGHORGA 1,639 128 084030705 1,639 128 TAUDA CHINA 252 27 084030712 252 27 BILYAMIN PC 6,657 870 ARAWALI 2,062 227 084030605 2,062 227 BILYAMIN 1,793 281 084030608 648 63 084030609 1,145 218 GALA 16 2 084030602 16 2 KAS 76 12 084030610 76 12 MAIDANI 084030611 MANDURI BANGASH 296 30 084030607 296 30 MARO KHEL 409 41 084030606 409 41 MUZAFFAR KOT 223 37 084030604 223 37 TANGI 563 96 084030601 563 96 WALI CHINA 1,219 144 Page 10 of 21 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL FATA (KURRAM AGENCY) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 084030603 1,219 144 HASSAN ALI PC 8,575 862 BISATTU 1,473 160 084030204 1,473 160 GHULAM HAIDAR KILA 711 76 084030202 711 76 HASSAN ALI KILA 2,972 303 084030203 2,972 303 MAHOORA 1,450 150 084030201 1,450 150 TOPAKI 1,122 98 084030206 1,122 98 YAQUBI 847 75 084030205 847 75 IBRAHIMZAI PC 14,149 1571 BALISH KHEL 9,413 1015 084030305 2,165 337 084030306 3,257 263 084030307 3,991 415 GHARBINA 543 65 084030302 543 65 IBRAHIMZAI 1,779 227 084030303 1,779 227 SANGINA 610 65 084030304 610 65 SHAKAR DARA 1,804 199 084030301 1,804 199 MANDURI PC 12,306 1145 AHMADI SHAMA 1,564 145 084030804 1,564 145 BADSHAH KOT 608 50 084030801 608 50 CHAPRI 2,494 247 084030805 2,494 247 KHAP YANGA 1,546 128 084030806 1,546 128 MANDURI
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