Karak District, Administrative district in Kohat Division, Pakistan
Karak District is an administrative district in Kohat Division with varied terrain and numerous settlements across its area. The region is connected by the Indus Highway, which links Peshawar to Karachi and passes through several communities.
The district was established as an independent administrative region in 1982 following its separation from Kohat District, with its headquarters in Karak City. This reorganization reshaped the administrative structure of the region.
The population of Karak District consists predominantly of the Khattak Pashtun tribe, who maintain traditional practices and speak Pashto as their primary language. These cultural characteristics remain visible in the daily life and social structures of local communities today.
The district contains significant natural resources including salt mines, oil fields, and gas reserves that shape the local economy. Visitors should know that infrastructure and accessibility vary across different areas of the district based on development patterns.
The district is organized into three administrative subdivisions - Banda Daud Shah, Karak, and Takht-e-Nasrati - that together form the local governance structure. This organizational arrangement demonstrates how the larger region was divided into practical administrative units.
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