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 Khyber Pakthunkhwa Province.

Bannu Division

Bannu District

  1. Bannu
  2. Domel

Lakki Marwat District

  1. Lakki Marwat
  2. Naurang

Dera Ismail Khan Division

Dera Ismail Khan District

  1. Dera Ismail Khan
  2. Daraban
  3. Kulachi
  4. Paharpur
  5. Paroa

Tank District

  1. Tank

Hazara Division

Abbottabad District

  1. Abbottabad
  2. Havelian

Batagram District

  1. Allai
  2. Batagram (Banna)

Haripur District

  1. Ghazi
  2. Haripur

Lower Kohistan District

  1. Palas
  2. Pattan

Mansehra District

  1. Balakot
  2. Mansehra
  3. Oghi

Torghar District

  1. Tor Ghar (F.R. Kala Dhaka)

Upper Kohistan District

  1. Dassu
  2. Kandia

Kohat Division

Hangu District

  1. Hangu
  2. Tall

Karak District

  1. Banda Daud Shah
  2. Karak
  3. Takht-E-Nasrati

Kohat District

  1. Kohat
  2. Lachi

Malakand Division

Buner District

  1. Daggar (Buner)
  2. Gagra
  3. Khadokhail
  4. Mandar

Chitral District

  1. Chitral
  2. Mastuj

Lower Dir District

  1. Adenzai
  2. Lal Qila
  3. Samarbagh (Barwa)
  4. Temergara

Malakand District

  1. Sam Ranizai
  2. Swat Ranizai

Shangla District

  1. Alpuri
  2. Puran

Swat District

  1. Babuzai (Swat)
  2. Barikot
  3. Behrain
  4. Charbagh
  5. Kabal
  6. Khwaza Khela
  7. Matta Shamzai

Upper Dir District

  1. Dir
  2. Sharingal
  3. Wari

Mardan Division

Mardan District

  1. Katlang
  2. Mardan
  3. Takht Bhai

Swabi District

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

Peshawar Division

Charsadda District

  1. Charsadda
  2. Shabqadar
  3. Tangi

Nowshera District

  1. Jahangira
  2. Nowshera
  3. Pabbi

Peshawar District

  1. Peshawar I
  2. Peshawar II
  3. Peshawar III
  4. Peshawar IV
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