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PST 2 Seniority List Swat 16 Dec 2019 EMIS.Xlsx SENIORITY LIST OF PSHT/SPST/PST MALE DISTRICT SWAT as stood on December 2019 D-O Regular Ba Proffessional Date Of 1st S.# SNL # Persnl No Name Of Teacher Father's Name Present School Name Bps Academic Qualification Date Of Birth App: Passing Circle Remarks Div: Qualification Apptt: Ptc 1 1 66231 Irfanud Din Ateequl Umar GPS Charbagh No1 13 SSC PTC 12/10/1961 15/03/1978 15/03/1978 Charbagh 2 2 65750 Muhammad Rome Amir Badshah GPS Charbagh No1 15 F.A PTC,CT 11/11/1960 11/11/1979 11/11/1979 Charbagh 3 3 65766 Muhammad Ibrahim Shah Rawan GPS Serai 15 MA B.Ed 15/12/1959 13/05/1981 13/05/1981 Charbagh 4 4 69846 Fazal Rehman Gul Zarin GPS Speni Oba 13 SSC PTC 01/01/1962 13/05/1981 13/05/1981 Charbagh 5 5 65237 Khan Zada Sherin Zada GPS Roria 15 MA(Pashto 3rd PTC,CT 11/11/1960 12/09/1981 12/09/1981 Charbagh 6 6 73822 Mian Hazrat Jan Hazrat Yousaf GPS Tang Banr 15 MA 3rd M.Ed 02/05/1962 21/10/1982 21/10/1981 Matta-1 7 7 66227 Nasib Zada Amir Zada GPS Gulibagh 13 SSC PTC 03/01/1960 05/12/1981 05/12/1981 Charbagh 8 8 66002 Bahadar Shah Shamshad GPS Toha No 2 15 BA 2nd PTC,CT 04/01/1960 05/12/1981 05/12/1981 Charbagh 9 9 71291 Rahmat Ali Shermalook Khan GPS Chungai 15 FA PTC,CT 08/04/1960 05/12/1981 05/12/1981 Charbagh 10 10 66417 Amir Chaman Khan Dilbar Khan GPS Makad 15 FA PTC,CT 02/07/1962 05/12/1981 05/12/1981 Charbagh 11 11 66070 Fazal Ahad Azizur Rahman GPS Megi, Galooch 15 BA 3rd PTC 13/03/1960 09/12/1981 10/12/1981 Kabal 12 12 75201 Hidayat ur Rahman Ahmad Ji GPS Biakand 12 SSC PTC 04/04/1962 09/12/1981 10/12/1981 Matta-1 13 13 66597 Iqbali Khan Muqam Gps Sangota 14 F.A Nill PTC/C.T 20/01/1963 10/12/1981 10/12/1981 Mingora 14 14 70920 Akbar Ali Abdul Qudoos GPS Wali Abad 15 MA PTC,CT,B.Ed 19/06/1961 13/03/1982 13/03/1982 Charbagh 15 15 68599 Fazal Ghafoor Saif Ul Malook GPS Speni Oba 15 FA PTC,CT 19/06/1962 30/03/1982 30/03/1982 Charbagh 16 16 69309 Barkat Ali Maina Naseeb Jan GPS Khwar Patay 15 BA 3rd PTC 20/02/1962 20/05/1982 20/05/1982 Charbagh 17 17 66540 Abdur Rahim Qamar GPS Malalay 15 BA 1st CT,PTC 20/11/1963 21/10/1982 21/10/1982 Charbagh 18 18 74924 Ibrahim Kawsar GPS Tangar 15 BA 2nd PTC 01/03/1963 23/10/1982 23/10/1982 Matta-1 19 19 66033 Gul Shah Zada sher Zada GPS Kanju No:02 15 FA PTC 22/01/1960 21/10/1982 24/10/1982 Kabal 20 20 73541 Abdur Rahman Amir Khushab GPS Bacha Dehrai 15 FA PTC 11/12/1959 24/10/1982 24/10/1982 Khwaza Khela 2 21 21 66402 Bahr-e- Bostan Taj malook GPS Tang Banr 15 MA 3rd PTC,CT 15/01/1962 21/10/1982 06/02/1983 Kabal 22 22 76094 Fazal Rahim Fazal Karim GPS Aligram 15 FA CT 07/06/1963 29/03/1982 10/03/1983 Matta-1 23 23 73570 Niaz Mohd Mian Karim Jan GPS Shalpin 15 BA 2nd B.ED 01/01/1960 01/03/1979 28/04/1983 Khwaza Khela 1 24 24 65929 Mian Gul Bostan abdul mastan GPS Mahak 13 SSC 2nd PTC 10/05/1960 18/08/1980 28/04/1983 Kabal 25 25 71664 Fazal Khaliq Abdul Manan GPS Manja 15 BA 2nd PTC 01/08/1962 26/12/1983 29/02/1984 Kabal 26 26 63699 Ilyas Khan Fazal Rahman GPS Barhum Patai 12 SSC PTC 04/05/1961 2-29-1984 29/02/1984 Khwaza khela 2 27 27 63699 Ilyas Khan Fazal Rahman GPS Barhum Patai 12 SSC PTC 04/05/1961 2-29-1984 29/02/1984 Khwaza khela 2 28 28 73971 Mian Umar Mian Karim Jan GPS Rahat Kot 15 MA 2nd CT 01/01/1964 01/03/1984 01/03/1984 Matta-1 29 29 66882 Akhtar Ali Muhammad Zarin Gps Kokrai (Marghazar) 15 MA 3rd CT 01/06/1964 01/03/1984 01/03/1984 Mingora 30 30 66338 Said Rahman M.Ayub Gps Jambil 13 SSC Nill PTC 02/06/1962 07/03/1984 07/03/1984 Mingora 31 31 73922 Izat Mohd Abdul Qahar GPS Bara DurushKhela 15 FA PTC, CT 06/01/1963 15/03/1984 15/03/1984 Matta-1 32 32 73433 Abdul Wadood Nawab Sahib GPS Kalam 15 FA PTC 02/06/1961 28/03/1982 11/04/1984 Bahrain 33 33 66081 Fazal Wadood Fazal Karim Gps No.2 Qambar 13 SSC Nill PTC 01/12/1960 03/06/1982 11/04/1984 Mingora 34 34 76640 Fazal Hussain Sadbar Mian GPS Qandil 15 FA PTC 01/10/1962 05/09/1982 11/04/1984 Bahrain 35 35 66067 Anwar Kamal Shah Jehan Gps Malook Abad 14 BA 2nd PTC/CT 04/01/1960 01/03/1983 11/04/1984 Mingora 36 36 70425 Abdullah khan Amirshawas khan GPS Alabad 15 BA 2nd PTC,CT 18/02/1961 03/07/1984 03/07/1984 Charbagh 37 37 66749 Aftab Hussain shah Rahmat Shah GPS Sordherai 15 FA ,PTC,CT 03/03/1964 03/07/1984 03/07/1984 Charbagh 38 38 66840 Ibrahim Sher Afzal Khan GPS Malalay 14 FA PTC,CT 05/05/1964 03/07/1984 03/07/1984 Charbagh 39 39 66751 Sultanat Khan Faqir GPS Jehan Abad 15 FA - PTC 12/12/1964 03/07/1984 03/07/1984 Charbagh 40 40 66844 Akhtar Ali Khurshid Ali Khan GPS Bandai Maira 15 MA 2nd PTC,CT 6-26-1964 03/07/1984 03/07/1984 khwaza khela 1 41 41 69441 Ismail sadar GPS Malooka 15 FA PTC 03/08/1964 07/03/1984 02/08/1984 Kabal 42 42 73806 Mohd Ifzal Abdul Ahad GPS Gat Shawar 15 BA 2nd CT 15/08/1960 09/10/1984 09/10/1984 Matta-1 43 43 66778 Khaurshaid Ahmad Sharif Zada Gps No.1 Banjot 15 BA 2nd PTC 02/03/1964 29/02/1984 11/10/1984 Mingora 44 44 75978 Sultan Ahmad Muzafar Khan GPS Kasoona 13 SSC PTC 15/08/1966 20/10/1984 21/10/1984 Khwaza khela 2 45 45 75978 Sultan Ahmad Muzaffar Khan GPS Kasoona 12 SSC PTC 15/08/1966 21/10/1984 21/10/1984 Khwaza khela 2 46 46 73839 Sami ul haq Namirgul GPS No 1 Chamtalai 15 B.A 2nd B.ED 01/03/1962 01/12/1981 04/11/1984 Khwaza Khela 1 47 47 73577 Mohd Iqbal Hazrat Umar GPS Kwaray Sinpora 15 MA 3rd B.Ed 18/04/1960 15/12/1981 04/11/1984 Matta-1 48 48 66066 Raham Dal Akbar jan GPS Bara Bandai #1 12 SSC PTC 12/04/1961 29/12/1981 04/11/1984 Kabal 49 49 75536 Ali Roidar Khan Sardarai Khan GPS Baboo 15 B.A 2nd B.ED 15/04/1962 01/01/1982 04/11/1984 Khwaza Khela 1 50 50 73625 Muhammad Mohd Karam GPS Kaga Banda 12 SSC PTC 01/05/1960 05/01/1982 04/11/1984 Matta-1 51 51 66203 Bakht Zameen Khan Bakht Shiren Khan Gps Marghuzar 15 BA 1st PTC 04/05/1961 27/03/1982 04/11/1984 Mingora 52 52 75572 Subhanullah Mian Sahib Jan GPS Shingartan Beha 15 BA 2nd CT 17/03/1962 14/07/1982 04/11/1984 Matta-1 53 53 70624 Ihsanul Haq Fahim Said Ambar Gps Dangram 15 M.A 2nd B.ED/PTC 13/11/1966 12/02/1985 12/02/1985 Mingora 54 54 66489 Muhammad Alam Bashar Khan Gps Takhtaband 15 FA Nill PTC 01/04/1963 02/03/1985 02/03/1985 Mingora 55 55 66052 Sher Bahadar khan Sher dullah khan GPS Guratai no 2 15 F.A 3rd PTC 12/01/1960 06/08/1984 18/07/1985 Barikot 56 56 66945 Fazal Mahmood Muhammad Rahim Gps Shagai 14 FA Nill CT 04/04/1965 30/11/1985 18/07/1985 Mingora Page 1 of 65 D-O Regular Ba Proffessional Date Of 1st S.# SNL # Persnl No Name Of Teacher Father's Name Present School Name Bps Academic Qualification Date Of Birth App: Passing Circle Remarks Div: Qualification Apptt: Ptc 57 57 66234 Fazal wahab Fazal Ahad GPS Amlook dara 15 B.A 3rd PTC 20/04/1961 12/10/1984 19/07/1985 Barikot 58 58 66165 Abdul Jamil sher zada GPS Pacha Kalay 15 FA PTC,CT 25/01/1961 10/02/1982 20/08/1985 Kabal 59 59 66352 Ibrahim Siahosh KHan GPS Gulibagh 15 MA (Isl) 3rd PTC,B.Ed 15/01/1961 28/03/1982 20/08/1985 Charbagh 60 60 74784 Fayaz Ahmad Mian Gul Nawab GPS Qazi Abad 15 FA PTC,CT 17/12/1962 15/12/1982 20/08/1985 Bahrain 61 61 74010 Nisar Ahmad Khan Hasham Khan GPS Balasoor 15 MA 3rd B.Ed, CT 10/04/1964 15/12/1982 20/08/1985 Matta-1 62 62 73910 Sherin Zada Shahi Rome GPS Gamser # 1 15 MA 3rd B.Ed 12/01/1963 18/12/1982 20/08/1985 Matta-1 63 63 68822 Khalid Khan Mohd said GPS Sirsanai #2 15 BA 2nd PTC,CT 25/12/1960 31/08/1985 02/09/1985 Kabal 64 64 75076 Amanullah Aman Khan GPS Qachara Pla 15 FA CT 17/11/1961 21/10/1984 13/10/1985 Matta-1 65 65 69984 Fazal Subhan manro GPS Nasrat 15 FA PTC,CT 30/04/1966 21/11/1985 23/11/1985 Kabal 66 66 69838 Isa Abdul satar GPS Damghar No:1 15 FA PTC 10/04/1966 30/11/1985 04/12/1985 Kabal 67 67 74034 Khurshed Afarin Shah Rawan GPS Baidara # 2 15 MA 3rd B.Ed 13/01/1964 31/08/1985 08/12/1985 Matta-1 68 68 66023 Fazal Mabood Abdul Qayom GPS Alabad 14 BA 3rd PTC,CT 15/02/1960 12/09/1981 25/01/1986 Charbagh 69 69 71482 Ibrahim Muhammad Umar Gps Gulkada 15 BA 1st B.Ed 01/01/1962 01/08/1982 25/01/1986 Mingora 70 70 66434 Muhammad Amir Amir Zarin GPS Kemalpur 15 FA - PTC 10/09/1962 08/11/1982 25/01/1986 Charbagh 71 71 66276 Rafiullh Gul baz Khan GPS Dardiyal 12 SSC PTC 10/01/1961 06/03/1982 30/01/1986 Kabal 72 72 74790 Mian Saran Zeb Ahmad Sahib GPS Bazkhela # 1 15 MA 3rd M.Ed 05/05/1965 06/02/1986 06/02/1986 Matta-1 73 73 68973 Mohd Nazir Mohd said GPS Kanju Shaheed Baba 15 BA 3rd PTC 01/04/1967 09/02/1986 09/02/1986 Kabal 74 74 73509 Abdul Qudoos Quwat Khan GPS Bowrai 15 FA CT, PTC 05/08/1959 13/12/1981 02/04/1986 Khwaza Khela 1 75 75 70048 Fazal Muhammad Noor Muhammad GPS Balakot 15 FA PTC,CT 20/02/1964 09/04/1986 09/04/1986 Charbagh 76 76 73719 Didan Gul Hukam Zada GPS Ramait 15 FA PTC 01/04/1966 21/02/1980 17/04/1986 Bahrain 77 77 153063 Anwarul Haq Mohd Ruqaid GPS Kass Madyan 15 BA 2nd PTC,CT 01/02/1966 04/05/1986 28/05/1986 Bahrain 78 78 73919 Sultan Ali Samar Khan GPS Baidara # 1 15 MA 3rd PTC 01/05/1963 04/05/1986 02/06/1986 Matta-1 79 79 69090 Fazal Hakim Anwar Ali GPS Aligrama 15 MA 2nd PTC,CT 08/10/1961 14/07/1982 20/06/1986 Kabal 80 80 70519 Jehan Bahadar Jehan Seraj Gps Sory Sar 15 BA PTC 01/01/1964 09/08/1986 09/08/1986 Mingora 81 81 75241 Izat man Mohd Amin Khan GPS Manpitai 13 SSC PTC 03/04/1969 08/12/1986 10/08/1986 khwaza khela 2 82 82 66964 Muhammad Shafiq Samar Gps Chail Shagai 15 MA CT 13/04/1965 04/09/1986 04/09/1986 Mingora 83 83 70838 Qadar Ali Ghulam Nabi GPS Qila Qalgai 12 FA PTC 25/02/1964 04/09/1986 07/09/1986 Kabal 84 84 70997 Mohd Nawab Khibar GPS Bara Samai 15 FA PTC 05/06/1964 04/09/1986 07/09/1986 Kabal 85 85 73989 Ibrahim Abdul Wahid GPS Lai Banda 15 FA PTC 07/03/1964 07/09/1986 07/09/1986 Matta-1 86 86 68801 Bacha Khan Baradar Jan GPS Sirsanai #1 14 FA PTC 01/08/1966 04/09/1986 08/09/1986 Kabal 87 87 69028 Saeed Ahmad Habibur Rahman Gps No.
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