List of tehsils of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

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In Pakistan, a tehsil is an administrative sub-division of a District. Those are sub-divided into union councils. Here is a list of all the tehsils of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

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Bannu Division

Bannu District

  1. Baka Khel Tehsil
  2. Bannu Tehsil
  3. Domel Tehsil
  4. Kakki Tehsil
  5. Miryan Tehsil
  6. Wazir Tehsil

Lakki Marwat District

  1. Bettani Tehsil
  2. Ghazni Khel Tehsil
  3. Lakki Marwat Tehsil
  4. Sari Naurang Tehsil

North Waziristan District

  1. Datta Khel Tehsil
  2. Dossali Tehsil
  3. Gharyum Tehsil
  4. Ghulam Khan Tehsil
  5. Mir Ali Tehsil
  6. Miran Shah Tehsil
  7. Razmak Tehsil
  8. Shewa Tehsil
  9. Spinwam Tehsil

Dera Ismail Khan Division

Dera Ismail Khan District

  1. Daraban Tehsil
  2. Darazinda Tehsil
  3. Dera Ismail Khan
  4. Kulachi Tehsil
  5. Paharpur Tehsil
  6. Paniala Tehsil
  7. Paroa Tehsil

Lower South Waziristan District

  1. Birmil Tehsil
  2. Shakai Tehsil
  3. Toi Khulla Tehsil
  4. Wana Tehsil

Upper South Waziristan District

  1. Ladha Tehsil
  2. Makin Tehsil
  3. Sararogha Tehsil
  4. Sarwakai Tehsil
  5. Shaktoi Tehsil
  6. Shawal Tehsil
  7. Tiarza Tehsil

Tank District

  1. Jandola Tehsil
  2. Tank Tehsil

Hazara Division

Abbottabad District

  1. Abbottabad Tehsil
  2. Havelian Tehsil
  3. Lora Tehsil
  4. Lower Tanawal Tehsil

Batagram District

  1. Allai Tehsil
  2. Batagram Tehsil

Haripur District

  1. Ghazi Tehsil
  2. Haripur Tehsil
  3. Khanpur Tehsil

Kolai-Palas District

  1. Bataira / Kolai
  2. Palas

Lower Kohistan District

  1. Bankad Tehsil
  2. Pattan Tehsil

Mansehra District

  1. Baffa Pakhal
  2. Bala Kot Tehsil
  3. Darband [1]
  4. Mansehra Tehsil
  5. Oghi Tehsil
  6. Tanawal Tehsil

Torghar District

  1. Daur Maira Tehsil
  2. Judba Tehsil
  3. Khander Hassanzai Tehsil

Upper Kohistan District

  1. Dassu Tehsil
  2. Harban Basha Tehsil
  3. Kandia Tehsil
  4. Seo Tehsil

Kohat Division

Hangu District

  1. Doaba Tehsil
  2. Hangu Tehsil
  3. Tall Tehsil

Karak District

  1. Banda Daud Shah Tehsil
  2. Karak Tehsil
  3. Takht-e-Nasrati Tehsil

Kohat District

  1. Dara Adam Khel Tehsil
  2. Gumbat Tehsil
  3. Kohat Tehsil
  4. Lachi Tehsil

Kurram District

  1. Central Kurram Tehsil
  2. Lower Kurram Tehsil
  3. Upper Kurram Tehsil

Orakzai District

  1. Central Orakzai Tehsil
  2. Ismail Zai Tehsil
  3. Lower Orakzai Tehsil
  4. Upper Orakzai Tehsil

Malakand Division

Bajaur District

  1. Bar Chamarkand Tehsil
  2. Barang Tehsil
  3. Khar Bajaur Tehsil
  4. Mamund Tehsil
  5. Nawagai Tehsil
  6. Salarzai Tehsil
  7. Utman Khel Tehsil

Buner District

  1. Chagharzai Tehsil
  2. Daggar Tehsil
  3. Gadezai Tehsil
  4. Gagra Tehsil
  5. Khudu Khel Tehsil
  6. Mandanr Tehsil

Lower Chitral District

  1. Chitral Tehsil
  2. Drosh Tehsil

Lower Dir District

  1. Adenzai Tehsil
  2. Balambat Tehsil
  3. Khal Tehsil
  4. Lal Qilla Tehsil
  5. Munda Tehsil
  6. Samar Bagh Tehsil
  7. Timergara Tehsil

Malakand District

  1. Sam Ranizai Tehsil
  2. Swat Ranizai Tehsil
  3. Thana Baizai Tehsil
  4. Utman Khel Tehsil

Shangla District

  1. Alpuri Tehsil
  2. Bisham Tehsil
  3. Chakesar Tehsil
  4. Martung Tehsil
  5. Makhuzai Tehsil
  6. Shahpur Tehsil
  7. Puran Tehsil

Swat District

  1. Babuzai Tehsil
  2. Barikot Tehsil
  3. Behrain Tehsil
  4. Charbagh Tehsil
  5. Kabal Tehsil
  6. Khwaza Khela Tehsil
  7. Matta Tehsil

Upper Chitral District

  1. Buni Tehsil
  2. Mulkhow Tehsil
  3. Torkhow Tehsil
  4. Mastuj Tehsil

Upper Dir District

  1. Barawal Tehsil
  2. Dir Tehsil
  3. Kalkot Tehsil
  4. Lar Jam Tehsil
  5. Sharingal Tehsil
  6. Wari Tehsil

Mardan Division

Mardan District

  1. Ghari Kapura Tehsil
  2. Katlang Tehsil
  3. Mardan Tehsil
  4. Rustam Tehsil
  5. Takht Bhai Tehsil

Swabi District

  1. Lahor Tehsil
  2. Razar Tehsil
  3. Swabi Tehsil
  4. Topi Tehsil

Peshawar Division

Charsadda District

  1. Charsadda Tehsil
  2. Shabqadar Tehsil
  3. Tangi Tehsil

Khyber District

  1. Bagh Maidan Tehsil
  2. Bara Tehsil
  3. Bazar Zakha Khel Tehsil
  4. Fort Salop Tehsil
  5. Jamrud Tehsil
  6. Landi Kotal Tehsil
  7. Mula Gori Tehsil
  8. Painda Cheena Tehsil

Mohmand District

  1. Ambar Utman Khel Tehsil
  2. Halim Zai Tehsil
  3. Pindiali Tehsil
  4. Pran Ghar Tehsil
  5. Safi Tehsil
  6. Upper Mohmand (Baizai) Tehsil
  7. Yake Ghund Tehsil

Nowshera District

  1. Jehangira Tehsil
  2. Nowshera Tehsil
  3. Pabbi Tehsil

Peshawar District

  1. Badbher Tehsil
  2. Chamkani Tehsil
  3. Hassan Khel Tehsil
  4. Mathra Tehsil
  5. Peshawar City Tehsil
  6. Peshtakhara Tehsil
  7. Shah Alam Tehsil

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