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Herat Security Dialogue Short Bios of the Presenters and Moderators
Herat Security Dialogue Short Bios of the Presenters and Moderators Abdullah Ahmadzai Abdullah Ahmadzai is The Asia Foundation’s County Representative in Afghanistan. He served as the Deputy Country Representative from 2012 to 2014. He was formerly Chief Electoral Officer for the Independent Election Commission (IEC) of Afghanistan. Prior to his position with the IEC, from June 2006 to October 2009, Ahmadzai worked with the Foundation, serving under the Support to Center of Government project in Afghanistan. Between 2004 and 2006, he held positions with the UN under the Joint Electoral Management Body Secretariat (JEMBS), first as an Area Manager and then as Chief of Operations. From 2003-2004, Ahmadzai was actively involved with the Afghanistan Constitution Commission which was mandated by the 2001 Bonn Agreement to draft a new constitution for the country. Under the Commission, he assisted with the Emergency Loya Jirga and later the drafting of the constitution which was formally adopted in January 2004. He has a Bachelor’s degree in Information Technology from Brains Degree College in Peshawar, Pakistan, in addition to several workshop certificates earned through Harvard and Georgetown Universities, and the International Foundation for Electoral Services. Abdul Ghafoor Liwal Abdul Ghafoor Liwal is the Special Advisor to the President of National Unity Government for Tribal and Border Affairs. Prior to this, he worked as a Deputy Minister of Tribal and Border Affairs. He has a Bachelor’s Degree in Literature from Kabul University and two Masters, one in Journalism from Maryland University (2004-2005), and another in Pashtu from Kabul University in 2008. -
Department of Earth Sciences Quaid-I-Azam University, Islamabad
DEVELOPMENT OF A GIS BASED ALLUVIAL PLAIN CONJUNCTIVE USE CONTAMINANT TRANSPORT MODEL OF PARTS OF D. I. KHAN USING 3D MODELING APPROACH ANWAR QADIR Department of Earth Sciences Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad 2013 1 DEVELOPMENT OF A GIS BASED ALLUVIAL PLAIN CONJUNCTIVE USE CONTAMINANT TRANSPORT MODEL OF PARTS OF D. I. KHAN USING 3D MODELING APPROACH ANWAR QADIR Department of Earth Sciences Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad 2013 2 DEVELOPMENT OF A GIS BASED ALLUVIAL PLAIN CONJUNCTIVE USE CONTAMINANT TRANSPORT MODEL OF PARTS OF D. I. KHAN USING 3D MODELING APPROACH ANWAR QADIR Submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy at the Quaid-I-Azam University, Islamabad 2011 3 Certificate Certified that Mr Anwar Qadir carried out the work contained in this dissertation under my supervision Dr. Zulfiqar Ahmad Department of Earth Sciences Quaid-I-Azam University Islamabad- Pakistan Dr. M. Gulraiz Akhter Chairman Department of Earth Sciences Quaid-I-Azam University Islamabad- Pakistan 4 Abstract The goal of this study was to develop a groundwater flow model and a contaminant transport model to understand the fate of the Arsenic in the groundwater. Visual MODFLOW 4.0, the Waterloo Hydrogeologic Inc. software was utilized for this study. A three-dimensional, finite- difference, groundwater flow model was used to develop a regional conceptualization of the flow system in the D. I. Khan area. The D. I. Khan sand aquifer system has been divided into three gently sloping geohydrologic units. The 2900 Km 2 study area was divided into 33852 cells with dimensions of 500 m by 500 m comprising of 186 columns and 182 rows and containing three layers. -
OFFICE of CHIEF ENGINEER (CENTRE) COMMUNICATION & WORKS DEPARTMENT KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA PESHAWAR 1-Police Road Peshawar
OFFICE OF CHIEF ENGINEER (CENTRE) COMMUNICATION & WORKS DEPARTMENT KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA PESHAWAR 1-Police Road Peshawar 091-9211225 FAX 091-9210852 No. CEC/GSP /8-6/ f Dated: t4 / I2020 The Executive Engineer, C&W Division Lakki Marwat. Subject: TECHNICAL QUALIFICATION OF CONTRACTORS/FIRMS. CONSTRUCTION OF ROAD (A) GHAZNI KHEL TO PAR KHEL (5.156-KM) (B) ZANGI KHEL TO MELA MANDRA KHEL (3-KM) AND (C) GAMBILLA PHAR KHEL TO WANDA PASHAN (2.50 KM) DISTRICT LAKKI MARWAT. CHANGED TO "CONSTRUCTION OF ROAD FROM (A) GHAZNI KHEL TO PHAR KHEL PACCA (5.156 KM) (B) ZANGI KHEL TO MELA MANDRA KHEL (3-KM) (C) GAMBILLA PHAR KHEL TO WANDA PASHAN (2.50-KM) (D) GHANI KHEL TO TAJORI ROAD & BARHAM KHEL TO PAHAR KHEL PACCA (29-KM) DISTRICT LAKKI MARWAT ADP NO. 741/150795 (2019-20)" SH: GHAZNI KHEL TO TAJORI ROAD VIA KHERU KHEL PACCA AND BEHRAM KHEL (20 TO 29 KM) IN DISTRICT LAKKI MARWAT. Reference: SE C&W Circle Bannu letter No. 1729/4-GA dated 20-07-2020. As recommended by the Procurement Committee and forwarded vide Superintending Engineer C&W Circle Bannu letter quoted under reference on the subject cited above, the following firms/contractors for the above work are hereby technically approved with the following conditions: SI No. Name of Contractor 1. M/S Muhammad Shafiq & Brothers 2. M/S Mian Ghazi Enterprises M/S Experts & Professional Group of 3. Construction M/S Sabir Khan Bhattani Construction 4. Co. 5. M/S Sabir Construction Co. 6. M/S Abdur Rahim Khan It shall be ensured that the BOQ must be vetted from the competent authority before opening of Financial Bids. -
District. Project Description BE 2016-17 LAKKI MARWAT
District. Project Description BE 2016-17 LAKKI MARWAT LK15D00001-HT/LT Extension and distribution Transfo 6,100,000 LAKKI MARWAT LK16D00001-Training and Distribution of Sewing Machine amongst needy/ Poor 300,000 women i LAKKI MARWAT LK16D00002-Training and Distribution of Sewing Machine amongst needy/ Poor 2,142,067 women LAKKI MARWAT LK16D00003-Equipment for PWDs (hearing aid, white cane, Wheel Chair/ Tri-Cycle) 4,000,000 LAKKI MARWAT LK16D00004-Social uplift and livelihood program for females through Sewing 5,346,933 machine, LAKKI MARWAT LK16D00005-Operationalization of Bacha Khan Women Vocational Center Sarai 1,000,000 Naurang LAKKI MARWAT LK16D00006-Construction of Flood Protection wall at Different Locations in District 1,600,000 LAKKI MARWAT LK16D00007-Construction of Barani Water Tanks at Different Locations in District 300,000 LAKKI MARWAT LK16D00008-Repair & Rehabilitation of Rod Kohi Structure in District 700,000 LAKKI MARWAT LK16D00009-Construction and Lining of Water Courses in District Lakki Marwat 1,333,333 LAKKI MARWAT LK16D00010-Strengthening of Farmer's knowledge through training on safe use 5,566,936 ofpesticides LAKKI MARWAT LK16D00011-Provision of furniture for staff at BHUs 400,000 LAKKI MARWAT LK16D00012-Purchase of Medicine for Mobile Civil Dispensary VC Garzai 600,000 LAKKI MARWAT LK16D00014-Installation of P/Pump and laying of Pipe lines in UC Lakki City I,IIand 2,200,131 UC Takhti Khel, Landiwah, Pahar Khel Thal and Ghazni Khel LAKKI MARWAT LK16D00015-Functionalization of incomplete WSS 250,000 LAKKI MARWAT LK16D00016-Installation -
Who Is Who in Pakistan & Who Is Who in the World Study Material
1 Who is Who in Pakistan Lists of Government Officials (former & current) Governor Generals of Pakistan: Sr. # Name Assumed Office Left Office 1 Muhammad Ali Jinnah 15 August 1947 11 September 1948 (died in office) 2 Sir Khawaja Nazimuddin September 1948 October 1951 3 Sir Ghulam Muhammad October 1951 August 1955 4 Iskander Mirza August 1955 (Acting) March 1956 October 1955 (full-time) First Cabinet of Pakistan: Pakistan came into being on August 14, 1947. Its first Governor General was Muhammad Ali Jinnah and First Prime Minister was Liaqat Ali Khan. Following is the list of the first cabinet of Pakistan. Sr. Name of Minister Ministry 1. Liaqat Ali Khan Prime Minister, Foreign Minister, Defence Minister, Minister for Commonwealth relations 2. Malik Ghulam Muhammad Finance Minister 3. Ibrahim Ismail Chundrigar Minister of trade , Industries & Construction 4. *Raja Ghuzanfar Ali Minister for Food, Agriculture, and Health 5. Sardar Abdul Rab Nishtar Transport, Communication Minister 6. Fazal-ul-Rehman Minister Interior, Education, and Information 7. Jogendra Nath Mandal Minister for Law & Labour *Raja Ghuzanfar’s portfolio was changed to Minister of Evacuee and Refugee Rehabilitation and the ministry for food and agriculture was given to Abdul Satar Pirzada • The first Chief Minister of Punjab was Nawab Iftikhar. • The first Chief Minister of NWFP was Abdul Qayum Khan. • The First Chief Minister of Sindh was Muhamad Ayub Khuro. • The First Chief Minister of Balochistan was Ataullah Mengal (1 May 1972), Balochistan acquired the status of the province in 1970. List of Former Prime Ministers of Pakistan 1. Liaquat Ali Khan (1896 – 1951) In Office: 14 August 1947 – 16 October 1951 2. -
Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease
Asian Pac J Trop Dis 2017; 7(9): 531-535 531 Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease journal homepage: http://www.apjtcm.com Original article https://doi.org/10.12980/apjtd.7.2017D7-89 ©2017 by the Asian Pacific Journal of Tropical Disease. All rights reserved. First detection on prevalence of Anaplasma marginale in sheep and goat in Karak District, Pakistan Mubashir Hussain1, Asif Junaid1, Rukhsana Gul2, Muhammad Ameen Jamal3, Irfan Ahmed4, Mir Zulqarnain Talpur4, Kashif Rahim5, Madiha Fatima6, Shahzad Munir7* 1Vector Borne Diseases Management Center, Department of Microbiology, Kohat University of Science and Technology, Kohat, KP, 26000, Pakistan 2Department of Chemistry, Kohat University of Science and Technology, Kohat, KP, 26000, Pakistan 3Department of Animal Breeding, Genetics and Reproduction, Yunnan Agricultural University, Kunming 650201, Yunnan, PR China 4Yunnan Provincial Key Laboratory of Animal Nutrition and Feed, Yunnan Agricultural University, Kunming 650201, Yunnan, PR China 5Beijing Key Laboratory of Genetic Engineering Drug and Biotechnology, Institute of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, College of Life Sciences, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, PR China 6State Key Laboratory of Veterinary Biotechnology, Harbin Veterinary Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences, 678 Haping Road, Harbin 150069, PR China 7Faculty of Plant Protection, Yunnan Agricultural University, Kunming 650201, Yunnan, PR China ARTICLE INFO ABSTRACT Article history: Objective: To evaluate prevalence of Anaplasma marginale (A. marginale) and associated risk Received 4 May 2017 factors in sheep and goat. Received in revised form 19 May 2017 Methods: A total of 500 blood samples (250 from sheep and 250 from goat) were collected Accepted 25 Jun 2017 from three different tehsils of Karak District and analyzed for presence of A. -
Contesting Candidates in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly
FORⅣl-33 つOC‐ 1See rule 56(1)l LIST OF CONTESTING CANDIDATES :Bye/ Election to the : f] NationalAssembly Provincial Assem bly ofthe: E Puniab I slnal E Khyber Pakhtunkhwa E Balochistan No. and Name oI Constituency: EK-LebltEl Serial Name ofthe Contesting Candidates Address of the Svmbolallocated Party No in the Urdu Alphabetical Order Corltesting Candidrtes Affiliation, if an 1 4 5 l Amir UHah Village lzh CarumchashmaTehsil Chitrali Cap(No 59) Independent &DlstHct Chital イ| 0ソ J吹 "レ 2 lsrar-ud-Din V‖ lagc Karimabad Tehs‖ & Bat(No 19) Pakistan Tehreek-elr Di゛rict Chltral cl)t,t/t " Siraj ud Din Villagc Parabcg Garumchashma lron (No.l47) Pakistan Rah‐ e‐ Haq I Tehsil&District Chitral げり1し / び/1 4 Sardar Ahmad Khan ViHage Gologh Dcnin Tchsil& Lantcm(No 162) ´■vami National Paぃ District Chitral l υじ′171ぅ / ♂」 5 VHlagcヽ Varjun Tchsn Mastu」 (No.l49) Independent ヽ Saadat Hussain Makhfi Jeep Dlstlict Chiral ご〆 し,レ ´ 6 Sohrab Khan Villagc Kashindel Tehsil Drosh Eagle (No.93) A‖ Paklstan Muslim Distict Chital League υじYし〆 ツレ 7 Sved Sardar Hussain Shah V‖ 1電c CrccnLsht TchJI Mastu」 Study Tablc with Chair Independent District Chitral (No263し DVrl- )J / -t - 元′ァぁ6嘘 8 Shaflq ur Rehman vinage cOldoor Tchsil& Pick Up (No.20l) Independent Dlst百 ct Chiral 〆力t/ ジイ 9 ShahzadaAman ur Rehman Shahi QHla TChSil&Dist● ct Pitcher (No.204) Independent Chitral sf )tutt"tV り Abdur Rehman ViHagc Thoriandch´ ッun Tchsil Apple (No.l l) lndependent &Dlst市 ct Chital 〆力′ ll Abdulヽ Mali Khan Abid Villagc Wali Abad Dcnin Tchsil Tiger (No.284) Pakistan Muslim Leag &Dlstact -
Dera Ismail Khan Blockwise
POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA (DERA ISMAIL KHAN DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH DERA ISMAIL KHAN DISTRICT 1,627,132 201,301 DARABAN TEHSIL 123,933 15,007 DARABAN QH 78,938 9591 DARABAN PC 26,932 3135 DARABAN 26,932 3135 058010101 4,721 405 058010102 694 71 058010103 1,777 181 058010104 1,893 210 058010105 2,682 360 058010106 1,161 141 058010107 1,113 135 058010108 471 151 058010109 1,352 163 058010110 1,857 225 058010111 3,636 425 058010112 2,619 281 058010113 2,956 387 GANDI ASHAK PC 6,942 873 DHAUL KA JADID 1,494 196 058010206 1,494 196 GANDI ASHAK 4,165 523 058010201 2,272 267 058010202 696 97 058010203 433 58 058010204 764 101 MOCHI WAL 1,283 154 058010205 1,283 154 GANDI UMAR KHAN PC 7,246 966 GANDI UMAR KHAN 6,972 930 058010401 1,579 229 058010402 1,710 237 058010403 1,792 226 058010404 1,891 238 KHIARA BASHARAT 105 18 058010405 105 18 KHIARA FATEH MOHAMMAD 169 18 058010406 169 18 GARA MAHMOOD PURDIL PC 6,414 771 GARA KHAN WALA 450 56 058010505 450 56 GARA MAHMOOD PURDIL 1,940 230 058010502 1,940 230 KOT ISA KHAN 2,806 341 058010503 1,270 157 Page 1 of 36 POPULATION AND HOUSEHOLD DETAIL FROM BLOCK TO DISTRICT LEVEL KHYBER PAKHTUNKHWA (DERA ISMAIL KHAN DISTRICT) ADMIN UNIT POPULATION NO OF HH 058010504 1,536 184 MASTAN 1,218 144 058010501 1,218 144 KIKRI PC 6,058 729 GANDI ISAB 952 118 058010606 952 118 GARA MIR ALAM 996 117 058010604 996 117 GARA MURID SHAH 363 57 058010605 363 57 KIKRI 2,833 330 058010601 1,241 150 058010602 1,592 180 KOT SHAH NAWAZ 914 107 058010603 914 -
Part-I: Post Code Directory of Delivery Post Offices
PART-I POST CODE DIRECTORY OF DELIVERY POST OFFICES POST CODE OF NAME OF DELIVERY POST OFFICE POST CODE ACCOUNT OFFICE PROVINCE ATTACHED BRANCH OFFICES ABAZAI 24550 Charsadda GPO Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 24551 ABBA KHEL 28440 Lakki Marwat GPO Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 28441 ABBAS PUR 12200 Rawalakot GPO Azad Kashmir 12201 ABBOTTABAD GPO 22010 Abbottabad GPO Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 22011 ABBOTTABAD PUBLIC SCHOOL 22030 Abbottabad GPO Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 22031 ABDUL GHAFOOR LEHRI 80820 Sibi GPO Balochistan 80821 ABDUL HAKIM 58180 Khanewal GPO Punjab 58181 ACHORI 16320 Skardu GPO Gilgit Baltistan 16321 ADAMJEE PAPER BOARD MILLS NOWSHERA 24170 Nowshera GPO Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 24171 ADDA GAMBEER 57460 Sahiwal GPO Punjab 57461 ADDA MIR ABBAS 28300 Bannu GPO Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 28301 ADHI KOT 41260 Khushab GPO Punjab 41261 ADHIAN 39060 Qila Sheikhupura GPO Punjab 39061 ADIL PUR 65080 Sukkur GPO Sindh 65081 ADOWAL 50730 Gujrat GPO Punjab 50731 ADRANA 49304 Jhelum GPO Punjab 49305 AFZAL PUR 10360 Mirpur GPO Azad Kashmir 10361 AGRA 66074 Khairpur GPO Sindh 66075 AGRICULTUR INSTITUTE NAWABSHAH 67230 Nawabshah GPO Sindh 67231 AHAMED PUR SIAL 35090 Jhang GPO Punjab 35091 AHATA FAROOQIA 47066 Wah Cantt. GPO Punjab 47067 AHDI 47750 Gujar Khan GPO Punjab 47751 AHMAD NAGAR 52070 Gujranwala GPO Punjab 52071 AHMAD PUR EAST 63350 Bahawalpur GPO Punjab 63351 AHMADOON 96100 Quetta GPO Balochistan 96101 AHMADPUR LAMA 64380 Rahimyar Khan GPO Punjab 64381 AHMED PUR 66040 Khairpur GPO Sindh 66041 AHMED PUR 40120 Sargodha GPO Punjab 40121 AHMEDWAL 95150 Quetta GPO Balochistan 95151 -
Positive Economic Analysis of the Constitutions - Case of Formation of the First Constitution of Pakistan
Positive Economic Analysis of the Constitutions - Case of Formation of the First Constitution of Pakistan Inaugural – Dissertation zur Erlangung der wirtschaftswissenschaftlichen Doktorwürde des Fachbereichs Wirtschaftswissenschaften der Philipps-Universität Marburg eingereicht von: Amber Sohail (MBA aus Chakwal, Pakistan) Erstgutachter: Prof Dr. Stefan Voigt Zweitgutachter: Prof Dr.Bernd Hayo Einreichungstermin: 27. August 2012 Prüfungstermin: 25.Oktober 2012 Erscheinungsort: Marburg Hochschulkennziffer: 1180 Positive Economic Analysis of the Constitutions - Case of Formation of the First Constitution of Pakistan PhD Dissertation Department of Business Administartion and Economics Philipps-Universität Marburg Amber Sohail First Supervisor: Prof Dr. Stefan Voigt Second Supervisor: Prof Dr.Bernd Hayo Defense Date: 25.Oktober 2012 : Pakistan in 19561 1Image taken from the online resource “Story of Pakistan”. The cities marked as Lahore, Peshawar and Quetta are the provincial capitals of Punjab, NWFP and Baluchistan respectively. Karachi was the provincial capital of Sind as well as the capital of Pakistan in 1956. The silver line at the top of West Pakistan demaracates the disputed area, Kashmir. East Pakistan laid across India and had Dacca/Dhaka as the provincial capital. 3 Acknowledgements First of all I would like to thank my supervisor and mentor Professor Stefan Voigt for all the guidance that he provided. After 3 years of research when I look back at my initial documents, they seem embarrassingly inadequate and I once again marvel at the patience he showed while reading them. He not only read those documents but appreciated and encouraged me every step of the way. His guidance was so complete that I was able to finish my project in time and in a satisfactory manner despite many odds. -
Forestry in the Princely State of Swat and Kalam (North-West Pakistan)
Forestry in the Princely State of Swat and Kalam (North-West Pakistan) A Historical Perspective on Norms and Practices IP6 Working Paper No.6 Sultan-i-Rome, Ph.D. 2005 Forestry in the Princely State of Swat and Kalam (North-West Pakistan) A Historical Perspective on Norms and Practices IP6 Working Paper No.6 Sultan-i-Rome, Ph.D. 2005 The Swiss National Centre of Competence in Research (NCCR) North-South is based on a network of partnerships with research institutions in the South and East, focusing on the analysis and mitigation of syndromes of global change and globalisation. Its sub-group named IP6 focuses on institutional change and livelihood strategies: State policies as well as other regional and international institutions – which are exposed to and embedded in national economies and processes of globalisation and global change – have an impact on local people's livelihood practices and strategies as well as on institutions developed by the people themselves. On the other hand, these institutionally shaped livelihood activities have an impact on livelihood outcomes and the sustainability of resource use. Understanding how the micro- and macro-levels of this institutional context interact is of vital importance for developing sustainable local natural resource management as well as supporting local livelihoods. For an update of IP6 activities see http://www.nccr-north-south.unibe.ch (>Individual Projects > IP6) The IP6 Working Paper Series presents preliminary research emerging from IP6 for discussion and critical comment. Author Sultan-i-Rome, Ph.D. Village & Post Office Hazara, Tahsil Kabal, Swat–19201, Pakistan e-mail: [email protected] Distribution A Downloadable pdf version is availale at www.nccr- north-south.unibe.ch (-> publications) Cover Photo The Swat Valley with Mingawara, and Upper Swat in the background (photo Urs Geiser) All rights reserved with the author. -
Census of Pakistan 1951 Village List
< .. Census 51 -No. :lo -i~ (I ) • I \. .' '~ ,; ·I .. - ' , . CEf\JSUS OF PAl<ISTAN, 1951 I )llkLAGE LIST . .. ~ I . l N.-W.F .P.- Banitu Distdcl -, OFFICE OF THE PROVINCIAL SUPERINTENDENT OF CENSUS, ~. 4 NORTH-WEST FRONTIER PnOVINCE, ~ .~ • PESHAWAR. ' .'. : , . ... ! March 1952 Price :'' l/-f- PR1NTED DY THE MANAGE R, GoVERNME I'}~' OF PAKISTAi... Pm;ss, K ARACHI PUBLISH ED DY 'l'HE MANAGER OF PUBLICA'l'JONS, KflRACH1: 1953 ' . -· ;'.~ , - b -· •S... ~ -· ~- .1 - -A~ --- L ·, . .· \ I .~~. ~. --~.~...._~~................... .._., .A£iliirJl1•£ NCE s I c:::::::; DIHR.IC T H'fr . T£14SIL uy 1111oiA wlio . lf!,OVINGf. OA STA Tl -·-"l't.... 011riu'r ----. I• .' ~£J.ISIL ....... ~ . lfAILWAY$ '~ . ~OAD.J R(VEA~ ~ .. ·~ . , lia!'1q ,f~: ict P. 1" ~ ;· Pa)·~fand " . lieJaiveM epe~ \~~i~I BN umd:r·~' l:i:<l tMl"fr,ie~ . out in tli~Fii:st.~~~·1)8 or,~akist~n· duritig . l es the p@p~l:at1on .,0f th~ s~a ~ep areas and thus ~reserves rnformwfion which would . iu ~he sfa:tisi~~al tota:ls of_the ~e ~ ~s Report.. I~ is ·hQped that the preparatien of.- this a has~s :f011 h,e cozyt1mied collection i!>f Village· Siatisp.cs. · . • . • • ·1 ·1·1> • . 'I . --!. .. ~ • • . ~ . ~ !iii ViiU1agq lisHsrin ·three parts ; first, the s~Friary Table of the District showing the p0pulation and ber,ot:houses, 'in tli.ousand.s, and the area in~·- miles; second, the list of Villages in al~habetical oi;der ·µ e~cll R'.e:ve~U!.\~~Fde sh,0win~ revenue nu b~r~, population, number of houses and 10cal de~ails; , a·Tha~p>'hao~u1eall mclex of tiht;i villages.of each e s11.