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- Teri,_Khyber_Pakhtunkhwa abstract "Teri is a town and Union Council in Karak District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is located at 33°18'0"N 71°6'0"E with an altitude of 634 metres (2,083 feet).Teri, the Khattak town of Kohat Division, Banda Daudshah Tehsil.Teri is 34 miles from Kohat. Situated four (4) miles west of Kohat-Bannu road, Teri is the oldest Khattak town. It is one of the important Khattak towns along with Lachi and Gumbat. Teri is situated beside the Toi (river of that name. There is open well-cultivated valley between Teri and the hills to the north. The town is close to the Toi and is well situated on a rising ground overlooking the surrounding country. Teri is a large valley situated between Mirandaey (Mirandi) and Thuwaanraey (Sawani) Ghaar mountain range. These are the two highest mountain ranges of Khattak-nama.The different spellings of Teri in the old books of English surveyors are as follows starting from the oldest one:1. Teri2. Terri 3. Tiraey4. TeereeTill 1956, Teri was a princely state ruled by Nawab of Teri. Teri State had an area of 1616 square miles comprisinga) present Karak District: Banda Daudshah Tehsil, Karak Tehsil, Takht-e-Nasrati Tehsilandb) half of present Kohat District: Lachi Tehsil and Gumbat area.Teri State was divided into following Tappas (satrapies):1. Teri, 2. Senaey Khwarram (part of present Banda Daudshah Tehsil, part of Lachi Tehsil and Gumbat area) 3. Barak (present Takht-e-Nasrati Tehsil and Karak Tehsil)Teri State's Barak area was divided into two parts topographically:1. Tsavatra- Chauntra or the elevated territory (most of Banda Daudshah Tehsil and most of Karak Tehsil)2. Taal or the sandy plains (Takht-e-Nasrati Tehsil and part of Karak Tehsil, Latambar area)Tsavatra is from Hindi word Chauntra. Chauntra means elevated land. This is a common terminology in Punjab.Taal is again from the Hindi word Thall-Tal, meaning sand. Thall Desert of Sindh Sagar Doab is an example. Another example is of the famous Thar Desert of Sindh, Pakistan. Here the last consonant ‘l’ changes to ‘r’. History of Khattaks and Establishment of Teri StateThe first mentioning of Khattak tribe in history is that they migrated from Shawal Mountain Range (now inhabited by Waziris). Their chief, Malik Akor Khan first established himself at Karbogha, a village of Tall Tehsil, Hangu District, north-west of Teri. Malik Akor Khan then moved in a north-east direction and settled at the bank of Kabul River, Landaey Daryab (short river).Town of Akora Khattak was founded by Malik Akor Khan. It was the first capital of Khattaks. Mughal Emperor, Akbar while on a visit to Peshawar made Malik Akor Khan a government servant and charged him with the responsibility of collecting tolls from the caravans on the crossing of the Indus at Attock. Malik Akor Khan was grandfather of the famous warrior-poet, Khushal Khan Khattak. Malik Akor KhanOriginator of Akor Khel dynastyRuled from 1550Died in 1600The chief of Khattaks used to sit at Akora and his deputy used to be at Teri. In 1759, Teri got independent of Akora and started to have its own independent chief.Teri 1550-1956400 Years of Chiefship.Chiefs of Khattaks 1550 to 1956Malik Akor KhanOriginator of Akor Khel DynastyRuled from 1550Died in 1600Yahya KhanRuled from 1600Died in 1620Shahbaz Khan IRuled from 1620Died in 1641Khushal Khan IPoet National Poet of AfghanistanRuled from 1641Born in 1613Died in 1689 (25 February)Ashraf KhanPoetRuled from 1659Died in 1682Muhammad Afzal KhanThe Historian, author of Tarikh-i-Murassa (History of India, Pashtuns, Khattaks)PoetRuled from 1682Died in 1741Sadullah Khan alias Khan ShaheedLast Akor Khel Chief to rule both Akora and Teri.Teri was named Asad-abad because of this Chief.Ruled from 1741Died in 1748Shahbaz KhanAncestor of the Teri ChiefsRuled from 1759Died in 1799Mansur KhanRuled from 1799Died in 1800Nasir KhanRuled from 1800Died in 1812Arsalla KhanRuled from 1812Died in 1818Khushal Khan IIRuled from 1818Died in 1824Nadir Ali KhanRuled from 1824Died in 1827Biland KhanRuled from 1827Died in 1837Rasul KhanRuled from 1837Died in 1844Nawab Khan Bahadur (K.B.) Sir Khwaja Muhammad KhanKnight Commander Star of India (K.C.S.I.)Knighthood and conferment of title of Sir and Nawab in 1873.Born in 1824Ruled from 1844Died in 1889Khan Bahadur (K.B.) Muhammad Zafar Khanaka Darmalak KhanDied in 1895Nawab Khan Bahadur (K.B.) Abdul Ghafoor KhanAlso known as Sakhee (generous) Nawab Sahib.Born in 1853Died in 1913Khan Bahadur (K.B.) Abdul Hakeem Khanaka Dilkash KhanBorn in 1876Died in 1910sNawab Muhammad Abdul Rahman Khan Born in 1888Died in 1918Nawab Khan Bahadur (K.B.) Hon. Major and Magistrate Baz Muhammad Khan Khattak, born in 1891, ruled the Khattak tribe as "Chief of Khattaks" from 1920 till his last. He died on 12th April 1979Abdul Majeed Khan s/o Khan Bahadur Abdul Hakim KhanAbdul Maeed Khan s/o Khan Bahdur Abdul Hakim Khan aka Swaro Khan.Subah Sadiq Khan s/o Khan Bahadur Abdul Hakim khanAlso known as Badshah KhanPoetBorn in 1900Died in 1993Nawabzada Arsala Khan s/o Nawab Muhammad Abdul Rehman KhanBorn in 1916 Died in October 1982Lieutenant Nawabzada Atabak Mohammad Khan Khattak, eldest son of Nawab Teri Baz Mohammad Khan Khattak, born in 1910, passed out from Indian Military Academy (IMA) in 1941 and was commissioned in 8 FF Regiment. A brave soul but died young at the Burma Front in World War II, 1942.Captain Nawabzada Abdul Saboor Khan Khattak, first born to second wife of Nawab Teri Baz Mohammad Khan Khattak in November 1921, was commissioned in ASC from OTS Kohat on 4th September 1952.The officer was boarded out on medical ground in 1969. Prior to joining army he was given Hon rank of Lt Col. Pakistan National Guards (PNG) Battalion at Kohat to recruit soldiers for war.He died on 14 October 1998.Nawabzada Zafar Ali Khan s/o Nawab Baz Mohammad Khan,aka Ghuat KhanBorn in 1924Died on 3 March 1985.Nawabzada Akbar Ali Khan s/o Nawab Baz Mohammad Khan, aka Ranraa KhanBorn in 1933Nawabzada Anwar Hussain s/o Nawab Baz Mohammad Khan, aka Durrani KhanBorn in 1939Nawabzada Farooq Khan also known as Bakht Sultan Khan s/o Nawabzada Zafar Ali Khan,Born on 6 March 1948.Elected Member District Council in 1983.Member Majlis-e-Shoora (Member Provincial Council) in 1984.Advisor to Governor NWFP in 1984.Served village Teri in his maximum capacity as under:To develop Teri and to bring it in the sight of the provincial and federal governments, he invited Lt. Gen. Fazl-e-Haq the then governor of NWFP now KPK, for a partridge shoot at Teri to gain his approval for metaled road from Banda Daud Shah to Gurguri, telephone exchange with multiple domestic connections, district hospital in Banda Daud Shah, inter college in Banda Daud Shah, provision of clean drinking water tube wells, electrification at a mass scale to several villages around Teri in tehsil Banda Daud Shah such as Gurguri, Shagai and Barbara villages etc., drainage system inside Teri and also the approval of mega budget for the feasibility survey of Sharki Dam. He achieved all the above goals with their completion during his tenure as Member Provincial Council.Parasite 1.In Biology An organism, that lives and feeds on or in an organism of a different species and causes harm to its host.2. One who habitually takes advantage of the generosity of others without making any useful return.".
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- Teri,_Khyber_Pakhtunkhwa comment "Teri is a town and Union Council in Karak District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is located at 33°18'0"N 71°6'0"E with an altitude of 634 metres (2,083 feet).Teri, the Khattak town of Kohat Division, Banda Daudshah Tehsil.Teri is 34 miles from Kohat. Situated four (4) miles west of Kohat-Bannu road, Teri is the oldest Khattak town. It is one of the important Khattak towns along with Lachi and Gumbat. Teri is situated beside the Toi (river of that name.".
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