Karak District
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Karak is a district of the North-West Frontier Province, Pakistan. It is situated to the south of Kohat District and on the north side of Bannu and Lakki Marwat districts on the main Indus High Way between Peshawar and Karachi.It is 123 Km from Peshawar. Up to 1940, this whole area was ruled by the Teri Nawab. Teri was the capital and the only Tahsil. It had tappas (satrapies): Teri, Seni, Khurram and Barak. After that, till 1982 it was a part of Kohat. Since July 1, 1982, it has been an independent district with Karak as its capital.
The district is predominantly populated by Khattak tribe, one of the famous tribes of Pashtuns.
- Facts and Figures about Karak
- Total population 536000
- Male 281244
- Female 254756
- Population in Villages 86%
- Population in City 14%
- Total Tehsils 3
- (1): - Tehsil Banda DaudShah.
- (2): - Tehsil Karak.
- (3): - Tehsil Takht-e-Nasrati.
- Total Union Councils 21
- Total Police Stations 9
- Annual growth rate 4.26%
- Main clans Barak sub-tribe of Khattak
- Religion Muslims 99.9%, Ahmadi 0.01%
- Main Languages Pushto 99.9%Literacy rate 95.9%
- Economically active population 14.3% of the total population
- Main occupations Professionals 9%,
Technicians 6.7%, Clerks 5.5%
- Service and shop workers 7.7%
- Agriculture workers 39%
- Craft & related trade workers 1.9%
- Plant & machine operators 8.2%
- Elementary occupations 15.5%
- Armed forces 6.5%
- Hotel Management .5%
The oldest high school, police station and veterinary hospital are in Town Teri. Teri is still the most populated town of the District. Seni Khattak are leaving in Tehsil Banda Daud Shah and Barak Khattak are leaving in Karak and Takh-e-Nasrati Tehsil. In the recent time large reserviors of natural gas and oil have been discovered in Banda Daud Shah Tehsil. As the Barak Khattak are in majority, therefor, all of the funds alloted for development works by the government have been spent in Karak Tehsil. Because mostly MNA and MPs are selected from Karak Tehsi.Karak has gor one of the largest Urinium mines in pakistan.
Well known personnalities include Aslam Khattak(Governor of NWFP) Faiz Ullah Khattak of Latambar (Principal Cadet College Kohat) Baz Mohammad Khattak (Nari Panos) Sobidar Khushal Khan khattak (Gardi Banda) Moulan Shaheed Ahmad (MNA on sevral occasions) Farid Toofan (MPA & Provincial Minister on sevral occasions) Haleem Khattak(Ex Health minister)