Rokhri
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Rokhri is a town and Union Council of Mianwali District, in the Punjab province of Pakistan[1]. It is located at 32°39'25N 71°30'37E[2]
The Pashtun tribe of Niazi is in the majority in this town. The Niazis who reside in Rokhri consist of the following clans:
- Kala Khel
- Hati Khel
- Sune Khel
- Saido Khel
- Momak zai
- Koke Khel
- Samand Khel
The Rokhri village almost dominated the politics of the district. The tribes are divided by feuds, but they mostly unite when it comes to politics.
[edit] See also
- Amir Abdullah Khan Rokhri, politician
[edit] References
Administrative subdivisions of Mianwali District | ||
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Capital | Mianwali
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Union Councils | Abbakhel | Alluwali | Ban Hafiz Jee | Chak No 7 ML AT Hafiz | Chakrala | Chapri | Chhidru | Dabb Balouchan | Daud Khel (Rural) | Daud Khel Urban (Town) | Dher Umid Ali Shah | Doaba | Gujrat | Gulmiri | Hernoli (Rural) | Hernoli Urban | Isakhel | Kalabagh | Kallur | Kamar Mushani | Kamar Mushani Pakka | Khaglan Wala | Khola At Khanqah Sirajia | Kot Chandna | Kundian -I | Kundian -Ii | Kundian Rural | Mari | Mianali City -I | Mianwali City -Ii | Mianwali City -Iii | Mianwali City -Iv | Mochh | Musakhel | Muzafarpur Janubi | Muzafarpur Shumali | Namal | Paikhel | Piplan | Qureshian | Rokhri | Shadia | Shahbaz Khel | Sultan Khel | Swans | Tabisar | Tanikhel | Thamewali | Tibba Mehrban Shah | Tola Bhangi Khel | Trag | Vanjari | Vichvin Bala | Wan Bhachran | Watta Khel | Yaru Khel |