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{{short description|Geographical name for the sub-tribes of the valley of "Tikrai" in Pakistan}}
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The '''Tikriwal''' or '''Tekriwal''' is actually a geographical name for the sub-tribes of the [[Swati (tribe)|Swati]] [[Pashtuns]] living in a valley called [[Tikri Valley|Tikri]] or [[Tikrai]].
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The '''Tikriwal''' or '''Tekriwal''' is actually a geographical name for the sub-tribes of the valley of "Tikrai" of [[Swati tribe|Swati]] origins, is situated in the present day [[Batagram District]] at the eastern slope of the famous Black Mountain i.e. [[Tor Ghar]] or [[Kala Dhaka]], [[Pakistan]] and known for their resistance against British forces in [[Hazara Expedition of 1888|Black Mountain Expedition of 1888]].


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The Tikriwal or Tekriwal is actually a geographical name for the sub-tribes of the valley of "Tikrai" of Swati origins, is situated in the present day Batagram District at the eastern slope of the famous Black Mountain i.e. Tor Ghar or Kala Dhaka, Pakistan and known for their resistance against British forces in Black Mountain Expedition of 1888.

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