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Khyber Agency Overview - Khyber Agency Legend !^! National !!! Province !!! District ! Settlements Administartive Boundaries ! Shinpokh Ghalanai !!! Mohmand International Kachkai ! Tor Dand Agency ! ! Lande Narai Provincial Samai ! Samsai Bazar Caves ! Bazar ! District Kurumb Banda ! Ugda ! Narai ! Ugda ! Khwasmena Zarimena ! ! Samsai Shanelo Tehsil Kili Mego Kats ! Marta ! Wazir Dag ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Kor ! ! ! Multan Kili Afghanistan ! Ghilzo! Isagai Isagai ! Azad Line of control Lali Garhi Mena Khel ! ! Sare ! Taro Kili Lakke Karkanro Dag Chino ! Sarobai Daud ! ! ! Kili ! Berai Sara Mena Shah Qala Kili ! Kili Khanaki Kili ! ! Jawaz ! Kunastar Kili Charsadda Kili Coastline Prangdarra ! Roads Ismail ! Ali Baba Kili Kuz Kili Ziarat ! ! Shahid Mena ! Primary ! Bagh Kili ! ! Bar Kili Shahid Dargai ! Ahmad Khan Kili ! Mulla Mena Smatze Piro ! Dargai Gurat Saiyid Kili ! Dargar Smatze Khel ! ! Adam Secondary ! Khel Silo Jawara Mena Haidari Oba Kili ! Mukhtar Khel ! Piro Khel ! ! Lowara Mena Mukhtiar Khel ! ! Bara Baso ! Mir Darra Garhai Zamakka Baro Ash Khel Dad Khel Bai Khel ! ! ! Kili Jai ! Ghani Khel ! Paindai Lalma Tertiary Fafmi Fatmi Karigar ! Khel Awaf Khan Khel ! Khel Kili ! ! ! Kuz Tartara ! ! Landi ! Talib ! ! Lade Kili Morgai Badshah Mian Khel ! Made Khana Ashaq Khel ! Khel ! Bar Tartara Bar Tartara ! ! ! Kili Kili Gul Kili ! ! Badshah Men Kando Khel Kandor Khel Malkana Pasaid Khel ! ! Amir Khan Kili Murda Dand Khargali ! Charbagh Fort Gagi !! ! !! ! Gagra Bar ! Landi Kotal ! Murda Dand River Qafila Sarai Tartara ! Muhammad Khan Burj ! ! Tsappari Lala Beg ! ! Shaikhwal Sultan Khel ! ! Water Bodies Nikki Khel Wali Khel Zintara ! Hunar ! Shah Kili Sher ! Gurgura Chingai ! Maddi ! Kili ! Kata Landi Kushta Wale Jamrud ! Kotal Mena Tehsil ! Tehsil Lashora ! Ali Masjid ! Wulo Mela ! Charwazgai Darzai ! ! Said ! ! Dargai ! Karamna Ali Mela Wurmando Mela Gudar ! Zarif Landikhana ! ! Sheikhano ! Lala China Khukian Khel Ilacha Kili Khwar ! ! Kili ! Wucha Walai Gandehri ! ! Algad ! Algadi Zir ! Sarweki ! ! ! Sur Kamar Jahgai ! Jabgai Ucha Sur Kamar Caves Mir ! Walai Taud ! Jamrud Pastakai ! Kalan Sarmano Lala China ! ! Jamrud Kamar Fort ! Kili Kili !! ! Chira Walai ! Barg Nakai China ! ! ! ! Peshawar Mir Khan Faqirano ! Sarkai Kago ! Rai Qila ! Warsak Khel Kili Kili Sara Singer Map Doc Name: Kamar ! ! ! Yusaf Maiminai ! Tabai Winzai Khak ! Jabgai ! ! Khel Kili ! Qabr ! Shodanai ! Jaladin Osha Mandao ! Halwai PAK721_Khyber Agency_L_A0_v1_20121108 ! ! Jarobi Kharai Jabba ! ! Dre Ghakhai Mela Tanda Gagrai ! Creation Date: 08 November 2012 ! ! Ganj Garhi Tindai Kili ! ! Shangeri Khula Tanga ! ! ! ! Chora Latif Sara Garhi Wucha Gagrai Projection/Datum: WGS84 Kili Tangi ! Nominal Scale at A0 paper size: 1:127,700 Mashkani Mela Ghurasgo Mela ! ! ! Kagukai Shinkai ! Salimai ! ! Mela Stora Sarkai ! Nizam Tandai ! ! Tsapparai ! Tarai ! Kamar Jaladin Spinkai ! ! Nangrosa ! China Nao ! Banat Khaza Habibo China ! Sara Sultan ! ! Narai ! Anai ! Musa Kili ! Bokar Garhi Khel ! Mistri Khel 0 6 12 18 Bando Dwa Khula ! Tangai Landi Mela ! ! Spin ! ! Khel ! ! ! ! Tora ! ! Shan Khel ! ! Daman Kili Mushkanre Mela Chira Khargai Malik Din Oblin ! Lal Jan Tora ! ! Dand Garga Jabbar Mela ! ! ! Khel Atarai ! ! DaraMiakhmadsher Kili Kili ! ! ! Khurami Khan kms ! Sandana ! ! Qarawai Kamrai Khel ± Bakha Ghund ! Kara ! ! Zaidadai Mele Tara Kili ! Alimat Khel Shan Khel Madda Khel Beg Arjali ! ! ! ! Ghasa Sakh Kor Atarai Sairand Sarko Khel ! ! ! Khel Nadai Tarkho ! Spin Drand Gharjai Mela ! Zara Garhi Reshakai ! Abdul Khel Zorpa ! ! ! Kats ! Arina Gul Almar ! Chargai Dagarai Lwara Mela ! ! Drewandi Khel ! Pakawarai Alazai Sar Tarkho ! Kotkai Kili ! Sher Khel ! ! ! ! ! Kadamai Mandri Khel ! Sokanai ! Nakai Kili Jarobai ! ! ! Hasan Ghuzgai Tauda China Garhi ! Kachkot Nakai Darwezai ! ! ! ! Barai ! ! Narai Nao ! ! Sholam Khel Landai ! Qalandar ! Khak Oghaz ! Khel Baragaton Prekareh Loharan Kachkol ! Khado ! ! ! Bagharai ! ! Mir Akbar Map data sources: Bobar Bakhta Bagharai Salim Khane ! Gulab Maira Baz Kili ! ! ! Zirgat Mehrban Kili ! Nakai Zor Kili Galli ! ! Kili ! Tor Tsappar ! Khula Spurarai Baragat ! ! Jabba ! ! Qaziano Katskai ! Din Kili ! Madghali Atarai ! Kili Kutbar ! ! Tabai Garhi Nawai Kamar Ilm Gudr Sur ! Jabba Turobai Khel ! Sikh Kot Sheri Qasim Khel Wucha Garhi Ghwakhai Kach Shah Dilawar GAUL, Logistics Cluster, NGA, OCHA, PCO ! ! ! ! Khel ! Zarmanza Kardara ! Shekhan Banda ! Dal Bagh Sur Kats Tseri Tor Darra ! ! Ghoriza Bara Garhi Chingai ! ! Wucha Ugzano Ghundai ! Sor Kats Tre ! ! ! ! Wana ! ! Lawata ! ! Madar Khaist ! Khula Kili Dagarai Kili Tserai ! ! Gadar Mela ! Tindi ! ! ! Bara Khel Patai Khel Khula Udredukai ! Rosa Dora ! Tangu Barwand Kanda ! ! Baramai Shal Shin Kamar Tsapparai Kandu ! ! Disclaimers: Munda Bhaigarhi ! ! Loe Bara ! Gulo China Ghulam ! Jarobai ! Baz Nor ! Dre Nagharai The designations employed and the presentation of ! Ali ! ! Bahadur Kandai ! ! ! Bura Gharibai Uch Nao ! Dwa Toi ! Chihilgazai Yargul Atarai ! Sara Wela Tangho Dara ! Tehsil Kili ! ! Gandao Shal Shkundai ! Amzarai ! ! Sara Rag Tarai ! Tindai Gudr material on this map do not imply the expression of any ! Langaro ! Munda ! ! ! Samand Garhi Tajo Chargo China Sawaikot ! Jowara Wara ! Ali Jan ! Bagharai ! Miru Banda ! ! Khapur Sipah ! Yego Murasi Mela ! ! ! Khamata opinion whatsoever on the part of the Secretariat of the Jot ! Mir Darra ! Khapur Tsapparai ! Mela Manrai ! ! Shangarai ! Dabbar ! ! ! Mazarina Darato Tand Khula ! Naouna ! Anjani ! ! Ochin ! ! Ghalanai ! Nakai ! ! ! United Nations concerning the legal status of any country, ! Ahmadi ! ! Nakai Darota Darwazai Isakai Barki Dwa Kulla ! ! Miri ! ! Sur Kili Landawar Tor Algad Dargo ! Barami ! Mano Kats Mirki Khel ! Nao Binigarhi Khel ! Tarki ! territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the Khwajal ! Landai Yari Khel ! Zangi Khel Narhao Tabai ! ! Sandapal Sandapal Khel ! ! Karna Khel Landai ! Amri Khel ! ! Sara Khwar ! ! ! Mane Kumar Kandao Haidar Algadai ! ! delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. ! Khwaja Kandao Nakai Durbi Khel Mastj ! Yargul Bar Kulla Khel Sarbat Khel ! ! ! ! Khel Aziz ! ! ! ! ! Malangai Mandatta ! ! Khel Khel Qazian ! Shalebar Arbapai Landai Ghazai ! ! ! Akal Shalobar Alam Kili ! Kandawai Khel Lolat Kats Sandagi Kili Anzari Kandarai Kotkai ! Ram Sher Khel Khel ! ! ! Mir Kili ! ! Kuni ! Zer Gulak ! Durbi Khel Ghulbai Machapura Zarkanai ! Garai Dunga Darbar ! Kundwalai ! Darota Kuti Ziarat ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Lindani ! ! Musamar ! Landai ! Dras Isa Khel Asman Landai Kats ! Qabaro Kili Dotted line represents approximately the Line of Control Sham Shai ! Dura ! ! Warsak ! Kuti Kili ! ! ! Jalajan ! ! Nadir Talao ! Jafar Khel Zara Pakha Darra ! Mashrai ! Kabeurai Nakai Kalana! Naghora Khwaja ! Landai Durbi ! Landai Shaibak ! Bagh Piro Pakha ! Mandato ! ! Kamshari Tslor Mukhai ! ! Nawe Garhi in Jammu and Kashmir agreed upon by India and ! Garhi ! Waziri Dand Khel ! ! Tambu Sak Kats ! Lakhtai Miri Khel ! ! ! ! Mian Maidan ! Ghuzna ! Jani Khel Kats Khairi Kats ! ! Andarai Mulliano Kili ! ! Khara ! Badi Mandai ! Kawara Dangara ! Bilonga ! Sarzai ! ! Darpar Yusuf ! Shahib Kulla ! Krumbai ! Qaim ! ! ! Tsappara ! Hasan Khan Kats Tanda Khel ! Mashari Pakistan. The final status of Jammu and Kashmir has not Nazar Kar ! ! ! Zangai Khel Batai ! ! ! Sher Khel ! Paste Pahel ! ! Khel ! Karappa Daburai ! Udal Sinala ! ! ! ! ! ! Khujalai Uda Pakha Alam Landai ! Ghulan Kats Shagai Khuramo Zari Kot Zarand Spin ! Barbar Khel ! ! Batur yet been agreed upon by the parties. ! Khel Lawanai Jabba ! ! Kili Tigga Hayat Nam ! Matrina Talao ! ! ! Nazara Sultan Khel Drao Tapugan ! Mana Nakai Kats ! Korzina Plana Pakha Kili ! Landai Nakai ! Dingar Kharka Bardak Goganai ! Khaira Din ! ! ! Arhanga ! ! ! ! ! Tapu Kili Mela Chirai Khugarai Tarai Manzaon Tangai Laigai ! ! ! Batai ! Tapanai ! Ghurghushto Pail ! ! Sher Darra Suratai Zao TAJIKISTAN ! ! Singhas Algadai TURKMENISTAN Kalaya CHINA !!! ! ! Aksai ! ! ! ! Kurram ! ! Chin ! ! Jamm! u ! ! Fr Peshawar ! & ! ! Agency AFGHANISTAN ! Kashmir ! ! ! Orakzai ! Agency Fr Kohat P A K I S T A N Kohat IRAN INDIA A r a b i a n S e a Hangu !!!.
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