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No Name Father Name CNIC 1 Aamir Muhammad Suleman 13503-0509271-9 2 Aamir Muhammad Aziz ur rehman 17201-2177878-5 3 Aamir Raheem Fazl-e-Raheem 17301-0616961-5 4 Abdul Ghaffar Abdul Jabbar 16101-4719120-7 5 Abdul Hafeez Abdul Aziz 12103-1491136-3 6 Abdul Hameed Ali Muhammad 22501-8336445-3 7 Abdul Haq Abdul Qadir 17101-4593113-3 8 Abdul Haseeb Pervez Khan 17301-0468957-9 9 Abdul Khaliq Fazal Muhammad 15602-7362834-9 10 Abdul Majeed Abdul Khaliq 17203-2038465-9 11 Abdul Manan Saeed Khan 14301-1990999-7 12 Abdul Mateen Muhammad Younas 17101-3425570-7 13 Abdul Raziq Abdul Wahid 17301-5995872-5 14 Abdul Saleem Muhammad Rasool 14203-2049233-5 15 Abdul Samad Imam Khan 17301-3110853-9 16 Abdul Wahab Fazal karim 17301-1535179-9 17 Abdul Waheed Zafar Ullah Khan 17301-8084164-7 18 Abdul Waheed Abdul Hameed 17301-1402323-7 19 Abdullah Ikram Ullah 17201-7277421-5 20 Abdullah Danish Khan 17301-1571716-1 21 Abdullah Abdul Hamid 15602-0163719-1 22 Abdullah Jan Jamshed Khan 17301-8928846-3 23 Abdullah Shah Rasool Shah 17102-1137471-3 24 Abdullah Shah Ihsan Ullah 17301-1274891-9 25 Abdur Rahim Murad Baig 42101-9057904-9 26 Abdur Rahman Anmeer Khan 17301-4383568-7 27 Abdur Rasheed Hazrat Shah 17301-1552877-1 28 Abdur Razaq Mir Alam Khan 11201-4515456-5 29 Abdur Rehman Zahir Khan 17301-4886324-5 30 Abdur Rehman Roman 17301-4194594-7 31 Abdus Samad Adam Khan 16101-1344269-1 32 Abi hayat ullah Inam ullah khan 17102-6166633-9 33 Abid Abdul Muhammad 17301-6937508-3 34 Abid Ali Liaqat Ali 17301-2300004-7 35 Abid Anwar Muhammad Qamar 16202-1677362-9 36 Abid Jamal Abdul Salam 17310-1014111-5 37 Abid Jamal Hassan Muhammad Sharif 17301-0484674-7 38 Abid Ullah Noor Wali 17301-1682429-7 39 Abrar Ahmad muhammad gulzar 423011-608897-5 40 Abrar Badshah Muslim Badshah 17301-7835084-1 41 Abrar Hussain Gulam Mehmood 17201-8279124-1 42 Abu Huraira Faiz Muhammad 17301-1362351-7 43 Adeeb Ahmad Muhammad Asghar 17301-6815291-9 44 Adil Khan Durrani Bahadar Khan Durrani 17301-0715753-5 45 Adil Shah Farooq Shah 17301-8306099-7 46 Adnan Ahmad Nazar Muhammad 17301-7564838-5 47 Adnan Ahmed Nazar Muhammad 17301-17564838-5 48 Adnan Badshah Fazal Badshah 17301-6294751-9 49 Adnan Gul Haji Maseeti Gul 17301-5903654-1 50 Adnan Khan Muhammad Ikhraj 17301-1189451-9 51 Adnan Khan Toor Bacha 16102-4065722-5 52 Adnan Khan Muhib Khan 17301-0775693-1 53 Adnan Khan Khan Muhammad 17301-6870622-1 54 Adnan Khan Roshan 17301-0252253-3 Page 1 of 27 S. No Name Father Name CNIC 55 Adnan Khan Muhammad Ikram 17301-1561682-5 56 Adnan Siraj Siraj-ud-din 17301-1449224-7 57 Adnan Zaman Shah Zaman 13302-7948375-3 58 Afsar Ali Gul Akbar 17301-0136873-5 59 Aftab Khan Yousaf Ali 37406-5620407-7 60 Afzal khan Zulan khan 17201-2685875-1 61 Afzar Khan Muslim Khan 16101-7016757-9 62 Ahmad Gul Nawaz Khan 12101-4562110-3 63 Ahmad Khalil Nazar Band 17201-5866657-3 64 Ahmad Khan Isa Khan 17301-0506860-1 65 Ahmad Nawaz Khan Gul nawaz 21201-6229577-9 66 Ahmed Ghulam Abdur Rasheed 17301-9480408-7 67 Ajmal Hassan Fazal Hassan 17301-1533321-5 68 Ajmal Hayat Shoukat Hayat 17301-8589807-1 69 Ajmal Khan Toor Sam Khan 17301-1624577-1 70 Ajmal Zaib Akbar Khan 17201-1781201-7 71 Ajmeer Zaman Muhammad Zaman 17301-5525357-7 72 Akbar Ali Muhammad Ibrahim khan 17101-4321210-1 73 Akbar Ali Muhammad Akbar 17301-5670193-5 74 Akbar Ghani Bakht Rawan 15701-8325665-1 75 Akhtar Ali Muhammad Daraz 17301-1398214-3 76 Akhtar Ali Shams-Ul-Qamar 17301-3351734-7 77 Akhtar Ali Hayatullah 16101-1156380-9 78 Akhtar Ali Khan 15602-4278580-7 79 Akhtar Amin Maqad Amin 17201-9696226-3 80 Akhtar Gul Mian Gul 17301-9090096-9 81 Akhtar Hussain Akbar Khan 17301-1300130-7 82 Akhtar Jan Said Rehman 17301-1251540-9 83 Akhtar Munir Ibrahim 17301-1305975-9 84 Akhtar Munir Muhammad Iqbal 17301-3959299-5 85 Akhtar Munir Chaman Gul 17301-3460692-3 86 Akhtar Munir Ziarat Gul 17101-0294346-3 87 Akhtar Nawaz Syed Badshah 17301-8626573-3 88 Akhtar Shah Abdul Kabir 17101-0407481-7 89 Alam Khurshid Jan Alam 17301-7685814-7 90 Alam Zeb Jehanzeb 17301-0658988-1 91 Alam Zeb Khan Bahadar 17301-1809138-1 92 Alam Zeb Aurangzeb 17301-8900293-7 93 Alam Zeb Jan Gul 17301-7349963-7 94 Alamgeer khan Mozamin khan 15705-4958510-7 95 Alamgir Khan Jehanzeb Khan 17301-3320357-5 96 Alamzeb Ashraf Khan 17301-9361304-1 97 Alamzeb Ali Shah Hassan shah 17101-3767675-5 98 Ali Bahadar Abdul Ghaffar 42201-6936236-3 99 Ali Gohar Turab Khan 17301-1652104-5 100 Ali haider Abdul Jamil Khan 17201-6417288-1 101 Ali Haider Aziz UR Rehman 17301-1519829-3 102 Ali Muhammad Arman shah 212019-819356-5 103 Ali Zaman Karim Khan 11201-0191170-3 104 Ali Zeb Jehan Zeb 17101-9508406-9 105 Altaf Ahmad Abdul Mabood 15602-9326646-7 106 Altaf Hussain Musa khan 17301-1525595-1 107 Altaf Hussain Zahir Khan 17301-9309402-7 108 Altaf Muhammad Haji Muhammad Bangash 16101-0109966-7 109 Altaf Uddin Rehman Uddin 15201-8363375-9 110 Aman Ullah Ikram Ullah 17301-4157722-7 Page 2 of 27 S. No Name Father Name CNIC 111 Aman Ullah Ghulam Hussain 17301-1407620-7 112 Aman Ullah Saranjam Khan 17301-1509846-7 113 Aman Ullah Istiya Nash 17301-9110150-9 114 Amanullah Muhammad Iqbal 21202-745873-8 115 Ameer Adnan Ameer Khan 17301-8444675-3 116 Ameer Hussain Ameer Badshah 13503-8166398-3 117 Amin Jan Naeem Jan 17301-8565061-5 118 Amin Sadiq Gulab Gul 14202-9453696-3 119 Amin Ullah Ghani-ur-Rehman 11201-0347273-5 120 Amir Jamal Yousaf Jan 17101-1652608-9 121 Amir Khan Said Akbar 17301-1684265-1 122 Amir Khan Saif ur Rehman 16101-3077648-9 123 Amir Shahzad Umar Khitab 17301-5345794-5 124 Amjad Ali Ahmad Ali 16101-1164641-5 125 Amjad Ali Nawaz Khan 17301-1239820-5 126 Amjad Ali Sher Muhammad 16202-0874122-7 127 Amjad Khan Murad Khan 17301-8366571-7 128 Amjad Khan Muhammad Sharif 17301-1489731-7 129 Amjad Khan Ali Asghar 13302-0352382-7 130 Amjad Khan Dilbar Khan 16101-1178743-1 131 Amjad Khan Ismail Shah 17301-3685104-5 132 Amjad Khan Wazir Khan 17301-8774049-3 133 Amjid Ali Raj Wali Khan 17301-2129748-5 134 Amjid Ali Shah Syed Saidan Shah 16101-8803052-5 135 Amjid khan Shehzada 173019-954038-5 136 Anees Muhammad Said Akbar 17301-1572022-1 137 Anees Muhammad Said Akbar 17301-1572022-1 138 Ansarullah Altafullah 17101-0329999-3 139 Anwar Ali Jan Ali 17101-7867751-7 140 Anwar Khan Muzafar Khan 17301-4945947-9 141 Anwar ul Haq Ahmad Saeed 17201-9862290-5 142 Anwar ul Haq Aziz-Ul-Haq 17101-4331385-7 143 Anwar ul Qudoos Abdul Qudoos 13302-8242178-5 144 Anwar Zeb Gul Mast Khan 17101-9144668-1 145 Arif Gul Sabz Ali 17301-6406579-1 146 Arif Khan Fazl e Subhan 17301-6285578-5 147 Arif Khan Aslam Khan 17301-9687999-5 148 Arif Khan Abdul Qayyum 17301-0841686-3 149 Arif Khan Rozi Khan 12101-8175308-5 150 Arif Mehmood Din Badshah 14301-2012221-1 151 Arif ullah Zahir Khan 17301-5684799-1 152 Arif Ullah Dsaida Khan 17301-3670249-1 153 Arsalan Zafar SiarGul 17101-6887642-5 154 Arshad Alam Israr Khan 17301-4580312-1 155 Arshad Ali Ali Haider 17101-0319206-3 156 Arshad Ali Liaqat Ali 17301-1514870-5 157 Arshad Hussain Noor-Ul-Hakim 16202-0912575-5 158 Arshad Iqbal Munawar Khan 17201-4976013-9 159 Arshad Khan Alaf Khan 17301-4480710-1 160 Arshad Khan Fida Muhammad 17101-9614542-5 161 Arshad Khan Gul Bar Khan 17301-5386357-3 162 Arshad Khan Muhammad Nawaz 17301-1596291-3 163 Arshad Khan Muhammad Paris Khan 42401-1341886-7 164 Arshad Muhammad Fazal Muhammad 17301-7957441-1 165 Arshid Hussain Faqir Hussain Ahmed 42000-0499749-9 166 Arshid Khan Nizam Muhammad 17301-2508258-5 Page 3 of 27 S. No Name Father Name CNIC 167 Asad Ali Jamshad 16201-7280512-5 168 Asad Khan Bashir Khan 17301-8261881-3 169 Asad Khan Karim Khan 16101-1146724-3 170 Asad Subhan Fazl e Subhan 17301-5272707-1 171 Asad Ullah Aurang Zeb 21202-4091464-9 172 Asad Waheed Waheed Ullah 42000-6300705-1 173 Asad-Ullah Anwar Sarwar Jan 12201-2940040-7 174 Asfandyar Ahmad saeed 17101-0268595-7 175 Asfandyar Khan Ajab Khan 17301-3089788-3 176 Asghar Khan Mousam Khan 17301-0634732-2 177 Ashfaq Ahmad Ibad Khan 17301-0174924-5 178 Ashfaq Khan Gul Faroosh Khan 17201-3439532 179 Ashiq Khan Zalib Khan 14301-8642400-3 180 Ashiq Mehmood Muhammad Ibrahim Khan 14201-5816063-1 181 Ashraf ullah Haleem ullah 17301-2935473-3 182 Asif Javid 17301-6391566-5 183 Asif Gul Alif Gul 17301-8863397-1 184 Asif Hussain Abdul Rahim 17301-3566027-3 185 Asif Iqbal Shala Mir 42401-3048467-7 186 Asif Jamshed Jamshed Ahmad 17301-9236355-5 187 Asif Khan Alamzeb 17301-1321069-5 188 Asif Khan Rahim Gul 17301-2527840-5 189 Asif Khan Muhammad Hanif 17301-1632672-3 190 Asif Khan Raees Khan 17301-6281504-7 191 Asif Khan Niaz Muhammad 17301-4435131-9 192 Asif Khan Wasil Khan 17301-2514564-1 193 Asif Khan Afridi Sarfaraz Khan 17301-1309808-3 194 Asif Mehmood Mehmood Khan 17301-1375005-9 195 Asif Nawaz Zewar Khan 17301-1184481-7 196 Asif Sikandar Sikander Khan 17301-4099878-1 197 Asif Ullah Khan Muhammad Kamal Khan 11101-1539675-1 198 Asif Zaman Mir Zaman 173017-209684-9 199 Asim Gul Shuaib Gul 16102-0851450-1 200 Asim Zaheen Zahin Ud din 17301-7311074-1 201 Asim Zubair Juma Khan 17301-1298269-5 202 Aslam Khan Chishti Gul 17301-9907468-1 203 Aslam khan Juma Gul 17301-6737163-5 204 Asmat Ullah Zarif Khan 12103-8357752-5 205 Asmat Ullah Khan Mumt Ullah Khan 11101-6697546-1 206 Asmat Ullah Khan Muhammad Laziz Khan 11101-2845429-3 207 Asnad Qadar Abdur Raziq 17201-9634539-1 208 Ateeq-ul-Islam Abdul Salam 17201-2293614-7 209 Ateeq-ur-Rehman Noor-ul-Islam 17201-9274280-1 210 Atif Ali Tariq Husain 13503-0679440-7 211 Atif Irshad Muhammad Irshad 17301-2358770-7 212 Atta Ullah Aman Ullah Khan 17102-1168593-7 213 Attai Karim Fazal Karim 15201-7500480-3 214 Atta-Ullah Ihsan-Ullah 17301-1535895-3 215 Attiq ur Rehman Hab ur rehman 17301-76583352-3 216 Aurang Zeb Khan Afsar 13101-0976625-3 217 Aurangzeb Fazal Rahim 17301-6830088-5 218 Aurangzeb Khan Ghulam Muhammad 17301-2053836-1 219 Awais Khan Mamraiz Khan 17201-6469361-1 220 Awal Khan Alam Khan 16101-0918398-1 221 Ayaz Khan Sheerin 16102-4286091-9 222 Ayaz Uddin Siddiqui Salah Uddin 17301-1648533-1 Page 4 of 27 S.
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