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Gazetteer of the Kohat District 1883-84

1884

Bellew's hypothesis as to the origin of these factions 33 Division of the Bangashes into those of Miranzai and Koluit—Sanads of the chiefs—Position of the chiefs—The Niazi tribe 34 The Niazi tribe—Their settlement in the Kohat district—The strip of country which they occupy—Origin of the Khattak tribe—Their settlement in Kohat 35 Malik Ako and his doings in the Khwarra--He comes to terms with the [...] the north by the Peshawar district and the Afridi and Orakzai hills on the east by the Indus on the south by the Bannu district and on the west by the river Kuram and the Waziri hills. [...] Owing to the generally high level of the district the height of the mountains above the level of the plains is very much less than their height above the sea. [...] On the east the cantonments of Ko►it extend to some low hilly ground connected with the Jawaki hills to the east and with the mountains of the Pass Afridis to the north. [...] The line of division between the two coincides with the watershed between the Kuram and the Indus.
government politics public policy
Pages
199
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.100009
Segment Pages Author Actions
Preface
i-xiii unknown view
Chapter I the District
1-26 unknown view
Chapter II History
27-51 unknown view
Chapter III the People
52-96 unknown view
Chapter IV Production and Distribution
97-130 unknown view
Chapter V Administration and Finance
131-180 unknown view
Chapter VI Towns and Cantonments
181-186 unknown view