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Jamal Kakakhel
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Jamal Kakakhel was a Pakistani regional politician, social worker and the chief of his tribe "Kakakhel " at village Dandoka. In 1951, the Governor of NWFP
Sayyid Kastir Gul
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is revered among Afghans and Pakistanis. He is the patriarch of the Kakakhel tribe . Sheikh Rahmakar was born on Friday evening, December 25, 1573, in Kandakhel
Husayn ibn Ali
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the daughter of Muhammad, both from the Banu Hashim clan of the Quraysh tribe . Both Hasan and Husayn were named by Muhammad, although Ali had other names
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date:2018}″ پښتانه ده تاریخ په آئینه کښ″ author:Sayed Bahadarshah zafar kakakhel .publisher: University book agency khyber bazar peshawar. page:679 Schofield
Karak District
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of Kohat District.: 1 It is natively inhabited by the Khattak Pashtun tribe who make the majority of the population. At the time of the 2017 census
Ghwarband
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university book agency peshawar pakistan.(5th edition). Syed Bahadur Shah Zafar Kakakhel (2018). Pukhtana da tarekh pa aiena ki (7 ed.). University book agency
Karnol
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Khan (I) the nominal Chief of Swati tribe Syeds(Saadats) Qureshi(Sarara) Abbasi(Dound) Raja Gujjar Rajput Kakakhel Awan Tehsils & Unions in the District
Chakesar
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Malak Khel, Begum Khel, Ghowara Khel, Imnakhel, Baba khel, Musakhel , Kakakhel , Gujjars and Shahs (میاں). A Hindu community consisting of seven to eight
Maulvi Nazir
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Chewantee. According to The Jamestown Foundation, Nazir was a member of the Kakakhel tribe , part of the Ahmedzai Waziris. With an estimated birth year of 1975
Divorce in Islam
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Archived 2015-12-10 at the Wayback Machine. Islamic Voice. Vol 11-10 No: 129 Kakakhel , Mian Muhibullah (23 September 2008). "The Law of Divorce in Pakistan"