Pakistan Natural Beautiful: Buner District in Pakistan

Wednesday, 14 September 2016

Buner District in Pakistan

Buner District (Pashto: د بونیر ولسوالی‎) is a district of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.



History

The Buner Valley lies on the Peshawar valley border of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. It is a small mountain valley, dotted with villages and divided into four sub-divisions. The Mora Hills and the Ilam range divide it from the Swat Valley, the Sinawar range from Yusafzai, the Guru mountains from the MARDAN valley, and the Duma range from the Puran Valley. During the 19th century the inhabitants rose twice against the British, but submitted in 1897.
In April 2009, the Taliban seized control of Buner, after a brief battle with local residents. Strict rules were reportedly being  enforced, including the elimination of video stores, bans  
        The grave of Pir Baba
on cutting beards, and the prevention of women from appearing
in many public places. On 29 April the government responded to the
Taliban by sending the army to the region and dropping parachutists by helicopter. By the end of May 2009, almost all of Buner was cleared of the Taliban.
On November 2, 2012, a bomb attack killed local anti-Taliban politician Fateh Khan, an ex-leader of the secular Awami National Party and three of his guards as his car left a petrol station. Several people were also injured. According to Pakistan's Express Tribune, Mr Khan was a former ANP leader who had recently joined the Qaumi Watan Party. Mr Khan was also the head of a local tribal anti-Taliban force.

Administration

The district is divided into six tehsils:
  • Daggar. (District headquarters)
  • Gadezai
  • Gagra
  • Totalai
  • Mandanr
  • Salarzai
  • chagharzai

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