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Karak District


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nameKarak District
native_name{{nqضلع کرک}}
{{script/Arabicکرک ولسوالۍ}}
settlement_typeDistrict of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
image_skylineFile:Karak KPK.jpg
imagesize350px
image_captionSpeena village in Karak district
image_map
map_captionKarak District (red) in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
subdivision_typeCountry
subdivision_namePakistan
subdivision_type1Province
subdivision_name1Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
subdivision_type2Division
subdivision_name2Kohat
established_titleEstablished
seat_typeHeadquarters
seatKarak
government_typeDistrict Administration
leader_titleDeputy Commissioner
leader_nameSharukh Ali Khan
leader_title1District Police Officer
leader_name1N/A
leader_title2District Health Officer
leader_name2N/A
unit_prefMetric
area_total_km23371
population_footnotes
population_as_of2023
population_total815878
population_density_km2auto
population_urban58,065 (7.12%)
population_rural757,813 (92.88%)
demographics_type1Literacy
demographics1_footnotes
demographics1_title1Literacy rate
timezone1PST
utc_offset1+5
blank_name_sec1Number of Tehsils
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blank_name_sec2languagea
blank_info_sec2Pashto & Urdu
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demographics1_info1{{

bulleted list| Total: (65.36%) | Male: (84.12%) | Female: (45.60%)

Karak District (, ) is a district of Kohat Division in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in Pakistan. It is situated to the south of Kohat District and on the north side of Bannu and Lakki Marwat districts on the main Indus Highway between Peshawar and Karachi – it is 131 km from the provincial capital Peshawar. It gained a district status in 1982, prior to which it was part of Kohat District.

It is natively inhabited by the Khattak Pashtun tribe who make the majority of the population.

Demographics

|1951 |99,908 |1961 |121,199 |1972 |191,204 |1981 |249,681 |1998 |430,796 |2017 |705,362 |2023 |815,878

As of the 2023 census, Karak district has 95,997 households and a population of 815,878. The district has a sex ratio of 106.77 males to 100 females and a literacy rate of 65.36%: 84.12% for males and 45.60% for females. 241,923 (29.68% of the surveyed population) are under 10 years of age. 58,065 (7.12%) live in urban areas. 2,424 (0.30% of the surveyed population) are from religious minorities, almost entirely Christians. Pashto is the predominant language, spoken by 99.78% of the surveyed population.

Religion

Religious
group194120172023Pop.%Pop.%Pop.%Total Population112,709100%705,362815,150100%
Islam [[File:Star and Crescent.svg15px]]110,14697.73%705,07799.96%812,72699.70%
Hinduism [[File:Om.svg15px]]2,4622.18%7~0%23~0%
Christianity [[File:Christian cross.svg15px]]00%1450.02%2,3350.29%
Others1010.09%1330.02%660.01%
Note: 1941 census data is for Teri tehsil of erstwhile Kohat district, which roughly corresponds to contemporary Karak district. District and tehsil borders have changed since 1941.

Resources

There are several natural resources that have been discovered in Karak. The salt mines were well known in antiquity and a major source of salt for the Indian subcontinent into British imperial times. More recently oil, gas, and uranium have all been discovered. Oil and gas reservoirs have been found in the towns of Makori, Noshpa Banda, Gurguri and Lachi circle.

Oil and gas reservoirs explored in Karak district are producing 7000 barrels of oil and 2500 cubic feet gas on a daily basis which is a record production from one oil well in the country. The oil and gas reservoirs at Noshapa Banda in district Karak are generating millions of rupees revenue daily. District Karak has mineral resources and many national and international companies and OGDCL are busy in oil and gas exploration in different areas of the district. Vast reservoirs of oil and gas have been explored in Gurguri and Noshpa Banda areas of the district so far whereas exploration is under way in other areas.

According to a serve conducted by International Nuclear Information System where Fission Track Technique has been applied for the estimation of uranium in 30 drinking water sources of Tehsil Takht-e-Nasrati, Shnawa Gudi khill and District Karak, Kpk, Pakistan. These samples have mean, minimum and maximum concentration of uranium of 13.45 +- 3.207, 1.07 +- 0.6, 84.23 +- 15.63 micro g l/sup -1/, respectively. The significant finding was the observation of very high level of uranium in drinking water sources obtained from uranium rich bedrocks than the safe limit of WHO (15 micro g l/sup -1/) for human consumption. On the basis of this study, it was concluded that the origin of uranium is potentially due to one of the Asia richest mineral deposit of uranium in Karak, Pakistan. The results could be of vital concern in diagnosis and prognosis of uranium induced disease in the local population under investigation.

Representation in Assemblies

Member of Provincial AssemblyParty affiliationConstituencyYear
Mian Nisar Gul KakakhelMuttahida Majlis-e-AmalPK-85 Karak-I2018
Zafar AzamMuttahida Majlis-e-AmalPK-86 Karak-II2018
Shahid KhattakPTINA-34 Karak2018

Administrative divisions

The district of Karak is administratively subdivided into three Tehsils. Shortly after Annexation by British in 1849 Kohat was District with Three Tehsils, Kohat, Hangu and Teri tehsil. Hangu and Teri tehsils was granted to khan on lease. Teri tesil was subdivided into tappas (equal to today Union council) under tapedars and Villages under following khans: Teri, Chakhtu, Jandri, Dam kalla, kabir kalla, ghundi shabaz khan, ghundi mir khan khel, methakhel, and one village in thal.

TehsilNameAreaPop.DensityLiteracy rateUnion Councils
Banda Daud Shah Tehsil()().........53.95%
Karak Tehsil()()1,299339,983261.7367.76%
Takht-e-Nasrati Tehsil()()607298,151491.1969.55%

Geography

  • Kohat District
  • Bannu District
  • Orakzai District
  • Hangu District
  • Lakki Marwat

References

References

  1. "Karak".
  2. "Literacy rate, enrolments, and out-of-school population by sex and rural/urban, CENSUS-2023, KPK".
  3. (2000). "1998 District Census report of Karak". Population Census Organization, Statistics Division, Government of Pakistan.
  4. "Population by administrative units 1951-1998". [[Pakistan Bureau of Statistics]].
  5. "District Wise Results / Tables (Census - 2023)". [[Pakistan Bureau of Statistics]].
  6. "CENSUS OF INDIA, 1941 VOLUME X NORTH-WEST FRONTIER PROVINCE".
  7. "Pakistan Census 2017 District-Wise Tables: Karak".
  8. (20 December 2009). "Vast reserves of oil, gas in Karak".
  9. (20 December 2009). "Estimation of uranium concentration in drinking water sources of tehsil takht-e-nasrati, district karak, khyber pakhtunkhwa, pakistan using fission track technique".
  10. "Pakistan Bureau of Statistics Census 2017".
  11. (1884). "Report on the Settlement of the Kohat District in the Panjab".
  12. "TABLE 1 : AREA, POPULATION BY SEX, SEX RATIO, POPULATION DENSITY, URBAN POPULATION, HOUSEHOLD SIZE AND ANNUAL GROWTH RATE, CENSUS-2023, KPK".
  13. "LITERACY RATE, ENROLMENT AND OUT OF SCHOOL POPULATION BY SEX AND RURAL/URBAN, CENSUS-2023, KPK".
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