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During colonial rule, agencies were administrative sub-divisions of British India. The Hazara Tribal Agency was one of these.
Hazara
editThe Hazara region was split into the following four parts:
- Kohistan Tribal Area
- Hazara Tribal Area (Battagram and Torghar District, A area under tribal Swati Khans)
- Princely State of Amb
- Hazara Division[1] (Abbottabad and Mansehra)
The northernmost part was the Kohistan Tribal Area, whilst the southernmost part was the Hazara Division. Hazara Tribal Agency was located between the Hazara Division and the Kohistan Tribal Area.
Location
editThe Hazara Tribal Area, was located in the northwest of British India, it bordered the following areas.
- Kohistan Tribal Area (to the northwest)
- Gilgit Agency (to the North and North East)
- Hazara Division (to the south)
- Amb (to the south east)
The Hazara Division lay along the route to Kashmir and Punjab. The State of Amb formed an enclave within the southern part of the Hazara Tribal area (the North, West and Southern frontiers of the state were along the borders of the agency).
References
edit- ^ "1951 - 1998 POPULATION OF ADMINISTRATIVE UNITS (AS ON 1st MARCH 1998)" (PDF). 1951-98 Population of Administrative Units (As on 1 March 1998).pdf. POPULATION CENSUS ORGANIZATION STATISTICS DIVISION GOVERNMENT OF PAKISTAN. January 2002. Archived (PDF) from the original on 23 August 2020. Retrieved 25 August 2020.