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13Th National Assembly from 2008 to 2013 List of Members & Addresses 13TH NATIONAL ASSEMBLY FROM 2008 TO 2013 LIST OF MEMBERS & ADDRESSES Constituency Name & Party Affiliation Permanent Address NA-1 Haji Ghulam Ahmad Bilour Bilour House, H. # 3/2, Mohallah Raza Shah Shaheed Peshawar-I ANP Road, Peshawar Cantt. NA-2 Dr. Arbab Alamgir Khan Jehangirabad, Main University Road, Tehkal Bala, Peshawar-II PPPP Peshawar NA-3 Mr. Noor Alam Khan Haryana Payan P.O. Charpriza, Peshawar Peshawar-III PPPP NA-4 Mr. Arbab Muhammad Zahir 65-Sir Syed Road, Peshawar Cantt. Peshawar-IV ANP NA-5 Eng. Muhammad Tariq Khattak G-2, H. # 92, St. # 7, Phase-II, Hayatabad, Peshawar Nowshera-I PPPP NA-6 Mr. Masood Abbas Akora-Khattak, Tehsil & District Nowshera Nowshera-II ANP NA-7 Mr. Asfandyar Wali Khan Wali Bagh, Tehsil & District Charsadda Charsadda-I ANP NA-8 Mr. Aftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao 5-F, Rehman Baba Road University Town, Peshawar Charsadda-II QWP NA-9 Mr. Himayat Ullah Mayar H. # 1, D.C. Colony, Shamsi Road, Mardan, Khyber Mardan-I ANP Pakhtunkhwa,Pakistan NA-10 Moulana Mohammad Qasim Sher Garh, Tehsil Takhtbahi, District Mardan Mardan-II MMAP NA-11 Mr. Khanzada Khan 172-A, A-Block, Sheikh Matoon Town, Mardan, Mardan-III PPPP Khyber Pakhtunkhwa NA-12 Eng. Usman Khan Tarakai Mohallah Babi Khel Tarakai, Tehsil & District Swabi Swabi-I Ind NA-13 Mr. Pervaiz Khan Advocate ANP Vill. & P.O. Thand Koi, District Swabi Swabi-II NA-14 Pir Dilawar Shah ANP Mohallah Gulshanabad, Jungle Khel, P.O. KDA, Tehsil Kohat & District, Kohat NA-15 Mufti Ajmal Khan MMAP Vill. Ganderi Khattak, P.O. Takhti Nasrati, Tehsil Karak Takht-e-Nusrati, District Karak NA-16 Syed Haider Ali Shah ANP Vill. Darsamand, Tehsil Thall, District Hangu Hangu NA-17 Sardar Mehtab Ahmed Khan Mirpur, District Abbottabad Abbottabad-I PML(N) NA-18 Mr. Murtaza Javed Abbasi H. # 70, Sarban Colony, Supply Manshera Road, Abbottabad-II PML(N) Abbottabad NA-19 Sardar Muhammad Mushtaq Mohallah Thallah, Village Kot Najibullah, Tehsil & Haripur Khan PML(N) District Haripur NA-20 Sardar Shahjehan Yousaf PML Akhtarabad Labarkot, Near Post Graduate College, Mansehra-I Mansera NA-21 Mr Laiq Muhammad Khan Village Chattar Bala Post Office and Tehsil Oghi, Mansehra-II MMAP District Mansehra, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa NA-22 Mr. Muhammad Nawaz Allai Village & P.O. Biari, Tehsil Allai, District Battagram Battagram PML NA-23 Mr. Mehboob Ullah Jan PPPP Bela Rustam Khel Tehsil Pattan, District Kohistan Kohistan Ist Toheed Colony, Main Mansehra Road, Abbottabad NA-24 Mr. Faisal Karim Kundi Kundi Model Farm Chashma Road, D.I. Khan D.I.Khan Deputy Speaker PPPP NA-25 Mr. Atta-ur-Rahman MMAP Mohallah Shehbaz Khel Wanda Khan, Vill. D.I.Khan-cum- Muhammad Abdul Khel, D.I. Khan Tank NA-26 Maulana Fazl-ur-Rehman Mohallah Shehbaz Khel Wanda Khan, Vill. Bannu MMAP Muhammad Abdul Khel, D.I. Khan Jamia Marraf Sharia Banu Road Shorkot, D.I. Khan NA-27 Mr. Hamayun Saifullah Khan 16-A, Old Jamrud Road, University Town, Peshawar Lakki Marwat PML NA-28 Mr. Istiqbal Khan Village and P.O. Bajkata, Tehsil Daggar, Distt Buner, Bunair ANP Khyber Pakhtunkhwa NA-29 Mr. Muzafer-ul-Mulk Vill. Garai Kaley, P.O. Manglawar, Tehsil & District Swat-I ANP Swat NA-30 Syed Alla-ud-Din H.# 41, St. 1, G-4, Phase-II, Hayatabad, Peshawar Swat-II PPPP NA-31 Eng. Amir Muqam Vill Chagum, P.O. Aloch, Tehsil Puran, District Shanglapar PML Shangla NA-32 Shahzada Muhi-ud-din H. # 1, Zargarandeh, Tehsil & District Chitral Chitral PML NA-33 Mr. Najm-ud-din Khan Lowari House, Mohalla Kass, Tehsil & District Upper Upper Dir- PPPP Dir cum-Lower Dir (old Upper Dir) NA-34 Malak Azmat Khan Vill. & P.O. Ouch Adenzai, Distrct Lower Dir Lower Dir PPPP NA-35 Mr Lal Muhammad Khan Vill. Thana Bazid Khail, Malakand Malakand PPPP NA-36 Malik Bilal Rehman Vill. Shahti Khor, Ghandhab, Mohmand Agency Tribal Area-I Ind NA-37 Mr. Sajid Hussain Turi Turi Market Parachinar, Tehsil Upper Kurram Agency Tribal Area-II Ind NA-38 Mr. Munir Khan Orakzai Orakzai House Babu Garhi Warsak Road, Peshawar, Tribal Area-III Ind Khushal Bagh. NA-39 Mr. Jawad Hussain Village Trangi, Tribe Bar Muhammad Khel, Lower Tribal Area-IV Ind Orakzai Kohat K.D.A. Sector # 6, Nela Gubet, Masjed, Kohat NA-40 Mr. Mohammad Kamran Khan Kazha Madda Khel Nazar Khel P.O. Dattakheil, Tehsil Tribal Area-V Ind Dattakheil, Distt. North Waziristan. NA-41 Mr. Abdul Maalik Wazir Village Spin, Tehsil Tanai, South Waziristan, Wana. Tribal Area-VI Ind NA-42 Tribal Area-VII NA-44 Syed Akhonzada Chitan Ind Amankoot, Tehsil Khar, Bajaur Agency Tribal Area-IX NA-45 Mr. Noor-ul-Haq Qadri Ind Jamia Junadia Ghafooria, Industrial Area, Jamrud Tribal Area-X Road, Peshawar. Piro Khel Landi Kotal, Khyber Agency NA-46 Mr. Hameed Ullah Jan Afridi Surkas Kahjori Abdullah Jan Kallay, Bara Khyber Tribal Area-XI Ind Agency NA-47 Mr. Zafar Beg Bhittani H. # 74, St. # 4, Phase-II, Hayatabad Peshawar Tribal Area-XII Ind NA-48 Mr. Anjum Aqeel Khan PML(N) P.O. Golra Khudadad Heights, E-11, Islamabad Islamabad-I NA-49 Dr. Tariq Fazal Chaudhary Farm House # 42, P.U. Scheme # II, Park Road, P.O. Islamabad-II PML(N) NIH, Chak Shahzad, Ibd. NA-50 Mr. Shahid Khaqan Abbasi Vill. Dawal Abbasi, Tehsil Murree, District Rawalpindi Rawalpindi-I PML(N) NA-51 Raja Pervez Ashraf PPPP H.No.8, St.63, F-8/4, Islamabad Rawalpindi-II NA-52 Capt. (R) Mohammad Safdar JATI-Umra Raiewind Road, Sharif Medical City, Rawalpindi-III PML(N) Lahore NA-53 Ch. Nisar Ali Khan Village & P.O. Chakri, Tehsil & District Ralwapindi Rawalpindi-IV PML(N) NA-54 Malik Abrar Ahmad H. # 534-C, Naseerabad, Main Bazar, Rawalpindi Rawalpindi-V PML(N) Cantt NA-55 Malik Shakeel Awan H. # G-444, St. # 05, DAV College Road, Rawalpindi Rawalpindi-VI PML(N) NA-56 Mr. Muhammad Hanif Abbasi H. # 56-E, Satellite Town, Rawalpindi Rawalpindi-VII PML(N) NA-57 Sheikh Aftab Ahmad House # 1579, Near Cantonment Office, Attock Cantt Attock-I PML(N) NA-58 Ch. Parvez Elahi 30-C, Ch. Zahoor Elahi Road, Gulberg-II, Lahore Attock-II PML NA-59 Sardar Salim Haider Khan Village and Post Office Dhurnal, Tehsil Fateh Jang, Attock-III PPPP District Attock NA-60 Mr. Ayaz Amir Opposite Old Town Hall Mohallah, Near Wali Masjid, Chakwal-I PML(N) Chakwal NA-61 Sardar Mumtaz Khan V.P.O. Tamman. Teh. Talagang, Distt. Chakwal Chakwal-II PML(N) NA-62 Raja Muhammad Safdar Khan Near Post Graduate Men's College, Tahilanwala, Jhelum-I PML(N) Jhelum NA-63 Raja Muhammad Asad Khan Islamia High School Road, Jhelum Jhelum-II PML(N) NA-64 Mr. Nadeem Afzal Gondal Chan Mohallah Rajay Ka Pind Makko, Tehsil Sargodha-I PPPP Malikwal, District Mandi, Bahauddin NA-65 Ch. Ghias Ahmed Mela P.O. Mela Khas Tehsil Kot Momin, Sargodha. Sargodha-II PML NA-66 Mr. Tasneem Ahmed Qureshi H. # 2, Main Road, Kamboh Colony, Sargodha. Sargodha-III PPPP NA-67 Ch. Anwar Ali Cheema Chak # 35, North Dak Khana Khas, Tehsil & District Sargodha-IV PML Sargodha NA-68 Sardar Muhammad Shafqat Circular Road, Mohallah Sardar Mubarik Khan Sargodha-V Hayat Khan Sahiwal Distt. Sargodha PML(N) 144-J2-Wapda Town, Lahore NA-70 Malik Shakir Bashir Awan 3-A, Civil Lines Jauharabad, Distt. Khushab. Khushab-II PML(N) NA-71 Nawabzada Malik Amad Khan Kalabagh, Tehsil Isa Khel, District Mianwali Mianwali-I PPPP NA-72 Mr. Humair Hayat Khan Rokhri Rokhri House, District Mianwali Mianwali-II PML(N) NA-73 Mr. Abdul Majeed Khan Jandanwala, Tehsil Kallur Kot, District Bhakkar Bhakkar-I Khanan Khail PML(N) NA-74 Mr. Rashid Akbar Khan Mauza Niwani, P.O. Shahani, Tehsil & Distt. Bhakkar Bhakkar-II PML(N) NA-75 Mr. Tariq Mahmood Bajwa Chak No.162/RB, Sakindarpur, Chak Jhumra, Faisalabad-I PPPP Faisalabad NA-76 Malik Nawab Sher Waseer Waseer House Billal Ghanj, Jaranwala, District Faisalabad-II PPPP Faisalabad NA-77 Mr. Muhammad Asim Nazir Forest Park Gatwala Park, Tehsil Jaranwala, District Faisalabad-III PML Faisalabad NA-78 Ms. Rahela Baloch PPPP Chak No.409/GB, Tehsil Tandlianwala, District Faisalabad-IV Faisalabad NA-79 Rana Muhammad Farooq 364-Model Town Housing Colony, Tehsil Samundri, Faisalabad-V Saeed Khan District Faisalabad PPPP NA-80 Rana Asif Tauseef P/1, Jaranwala Road, Near C-1 Staff, Faisalabad Faisalabad-VI PML NA-81 Ch. Saeed Iqbal Crescent Flour Mills (Pvt.) Ltd. Sargodha Road, Faisalabad-VII PPPP Faisalabad NA-82 Sahabzada Muhammad Fazal- Jamia Rizvia, Mazhar-e-Islam, Jhang Bazar, Faisalabad-VIII e-Kareem Faisalabad PML(N) NA-83 Mr. Muhammad Ijaz Virk P-929, Bishin Singh Wala, Chak No.213/RB, Y-Block, Faisalabad-IX Advocate Madina Town, Faisalabad PPPP NA-84 Ch. Abid Sher Ali H.No.290/P, Gali No.5, Khalid Abad, Jinnah Town, Faisalabad-X PML(N) Faisalabad NA-85 Haji Muhammad Akram Ansari House.No.1077-D, Raja Chowk G.M. Abad, Faisalabad-XI PML(N) Faisalabad NA-86 Syed Anayat Ali Shah Pir Ismail Bokhari, Mohallah Thathi Sharqi Road, Jhang-I PPPP Chinniot, District Jhang NA-87 Ms. Ghulam Bibi Bharwana Mauza Satiana, Teh. & Distt. Jhang. 32-West Wood Jhang-II PML Colony, Raiwind Road, Lahore NA-88 Makhdoom Syed Faisal Salah H. # 47-A, Main Gulberg, Lahore Shahjewna, District Jhang-III Hayat Jhang PML NA-89 Sheikh Waqqas Akram Opposite S.S.P. House, Civil Line Jhang, Sadar Jhang-IV PML NA-90 Ms. Saima Akhtar Bharwana 10/11 Shami Road, Lahore Cantt Jhang-V Ind NA-91 Sahabzada Muhammad Hazrat Sultan Bahu, Teh. Ahmadpur Sial, Distt. Jhang Jhang-VI Mehboob Sultan PML NA-92 Mrs.
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