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'''Hurmaz''' is a village in [[North Waziristan]] Agency, Pakistan. It is situated in Mirali Town, crossing the Mirali Miranshah Road. There are about 800 households in the village. In 1928, during [[British Raj|British rule]], 150 households were counted. there are Four Subtribes (Khels) living in the village. They are Karhi khel, Hassan Khel, Lund and Nekpi Khel. Mairee and Suleman Khel are the further sub tribes of Karhi Khel.
'''Hurmaz''' is a village in [[North Waziristan]] Agency, Pakistan. It is situated in Mirali Town, crossing the Mirali Miranshah Road. There are about 800 households in the village. In 1928, during [[British Raj|British rule]], 150 households were counted. there are five Subtribes (Khels) living in the village. They are degan,Karhi khel, Hassan Khel, Lund and Nekpi Khel. Mairee and Suleman Khel are the further sub tribes of Karhi Khel.
The village has fertile land and is irrigated by distributories and watercourses from tochi valley. The irrigation system is old and most of the waterchannels are unlinned.
The village has fertile land and is irrigated by distributories and watercourses from tochi valley. The irrigation system is old and most of the waterchannels are unlinned.



Revision as of 17:39, 18 February 2011

Hurmaz is a village in North Waziristan Agency, Pakistan. It is situated in Mirali Town, crossing the Mirali Miranshah Road. There are about 800 households in the village. In 1928, during British rule, 150 households were counted. there are five Subtribes (Khels) living in the village. They are degan,Karhi khel, Hassan Khel, Lund and Nekpi Khel. Mairee and Suleman Khel are the further sub tribes of Karhi Khel. The village has fertile land and is irrigated by distributories and watercourses from tochi valley. The irrigation system is old and most of the waterchannels are unlinned.