WebWhose decedents governed over Chitral until 1969 when the State was converged as an area of NWFP. During the lead of Amirul Mulk in 1895, Umra Khan crossed the Lawari pass and attacked lower Chitral. Umra Khan was the head of Jandool. Subsequently, the Mehtar of Chitral and British officers were besieged in Chitral fort for 42 days. Chitral District (Urdu: ضِلع چترال) was the largest district in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan, covering an area of 14,850 km², before splitting into Upper Chitral District and Lower Chitral District in 2024. Part of the Malakand Division, it is the northernmost district of Pakistan. It shares a border with Gilgit-Baltistan to the east, with Kunar, Badakshan and Nuristan provinces of Afghanistan to the nort…
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WebAug 6, 2024 · In Lower Chitral, paddy cultivation has dropped to 1,800 hectares over the years and its average production has been calculated at 5,000 metric tonnes. Web13 Oct 2024: District Administration lower Chitral has imposed a ban on duck hunting at the Balach riverside (Shotar). This will be a big respite for the poor migratory birds which are hunted cunningly and cruelly withe the help of decoys and camoflages. third in gender last in line
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WebAug 6, 2024 · In Lower Chitral, paddy cultivation has dropped to 1,800 hectares over the years and its average production has been calculated at 5,000 metric tonnes. The locally produced rice is hardly... WebApr 1, 2013 · It should also be point of consideration for politicians in Chitral before venturing in political arena that the politics, political dynamics in lower Chitral are different from Upper Chitral and different villages with distinct make up of the society, belief system, priorities and demands. WebDec 26, 2024 · CHITRAL: Around one million seed balls of chilghoza, deodars and other indigenous species have been planted in the valleys of Kalash, Shishi and other areas of Lower Chitral. The Forest Division carried out the activity under its “Throw, sow and grow” initiative for restoration of dry temperate forests in which local people were involved. third in command in wolf pack