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Mullagori Tehsil is a subdivision located in
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,
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, Pakistan. It is located among the Tahtara hills on its west side and
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on its east side. The population of Mullagori Tehsil is 40,188 according to the 2017 census. The population mostly belongs to the
Mulagori The Mullagori or Mulagori or Malagori ( ''Mullagorai'', plur. ''Mullagori''; ) is a Pashtun tribe present in Khyber District, tribal areas in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Historically, they are one of the smallest tribes of ethnic Pashtu ...
tribe of the
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. This
tehsil A tehsil (, also known as tahsil, taluk, or taluka () is a local unit of administrative division in India and Pakistan. It is a subdistrict of the area within a Zila (country subdivision), district including the designated populated place that ser ...
is situated to the north of the
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in the Tahtara range. Their area extends from a little west of Chauki Sparsang to the crest of the Dabrai hill and from the
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on the north to Lakka Sar on the south touching the land of the Kuki khel (
Afridi The Afrīdī ( ''Aprīdai'', plur. ''Aprīdī''; ) are a Pashtun tribe present mostly in tribal areas in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The Afridis are most dominant in the Spin Ghar range west of Peshawar in Tribal areas of modern-day Khyb ...
s sub-tribe) and Zakha khel (
Afridi The Afrīdī ( ''Aprīdai'', plur. ''Aprīdī''; ) are a Pashtun tribe present mostly in tribal areas in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The Afridis are most dominant in the Spin Ghar range west of Peshawar in Tribal areas of modern-day Khyb ...
s sub-tribe), and a clan of the
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. Their neighbors on the west are the
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s and on the north, the Tarakzai
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s.


History


Construction of the Mullagori Road

The construction of the Mullagori military road in the
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was initiated by
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, who found the concept appealing as it offered an alternative route to the
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, providing strategic advantages for the
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in reinforcing positions at
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and facilitating troop movements against the
Afridi The Afrīdī ( ''Aprīdai'', plur. ''Aprīdī''; ) are a Pashtun tribe present mostly in tribal areas in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The Afridis are most dominant in the Spin Ghar range west of Peshawar in Tribal areas of modern-day Khyb ...
s. Its completion in early 1905, at a cost of rupees, was achieved without significant tribal opposition. In fact, the Mullagoris,
Shinwari The Shinwari () are an ethnic Pashtun tribe of Afghanistan and Pakistan. Among the greatest poets of the Pashto language in the 20th century was the late Ameer Hamza Shinwari, also known as "Hamza Baba". The Shinwari tribe are descended from ...
, and
Shilmani The Shilmani or Shalmani () is a mostly Pashto-speaking Dardic tribe in northern Pakistan. It is believed to have originated from the Shalman Valley in Khyber District Khyber District (, ) is a district in the Peshawar Division of the Khyber ...
s were rewarded for their cooperation with increased allowances. The successful completion of the road encouraged Curzon to further improve communication routes between
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and Landi Khana through the Khyber Pass.


Khassadar Force

In the 1920s, during the British colonial era, the Khassadar Force was established to safeguard strategic roads in various agencies, including Mullagori. This force comprised members from local tribes, tasked with maintaining security along designated routes. The Khassadar system provided allowances to tribes through whose territories the roads passed, ensuring cooperation and protection of vital infrastructures.


Physical Features

Mullagori is characterized by hilly terrain interspersed with narrow valley strips. Key geographical landmarks include ''Lakka Ghar'', ''Surghar'', and ''Tor Ghar Morgah''. The upper part of Mullagori experiences water scarcity, limiting agricultural opportunities. The region is primarily barren, with sparse vegetation. Notable flora includes ''Gurgury'' ( Monotheca buxifolia), found in hilly areas of
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and
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, bearing small fruits locally known as ''Gurgury''.


Climate

Mullagori experiences extreme climates, characterized by severe winters and summers. The hot months of May through August see temperatures soaring, with June recording maximum temperatures around 40 °C and minimums around 26 °C. Winters, spanning from November to April, are particularly harsh, with December, January, and February being the coldest months. January typically sees maximum temperatures around 18 °C and minimums around 4 °C. The average annual rainfall in Mullagori is approximately 400 mm.


Tribes and Code of Honor

Mullagori is home to six main tribes: Afridi, Shinwari, Mohmand, Peshawari, Mullagori, and Shilmani. The Mullagori tribe predominates the area, lending its name to the tehsil. These tribes are known for their resilience and adherence to a code of honor passed down through generations. Key principles include ''Nanawati'' (seeking pardon), ''Tiga'' (Truce between 2 rival parties), ''Badal'' (retributive justice), and ''Melmastia'' (hospitality).
Mullagori tribesmen are described as tall, stout, fair-complexioned individuals with distinct features reflective of their mountainous origin. As compared to ''Shinwar'' and ''Kuki khels'' (Afridis), the ''Mullagories'' are relatively uneducated and, poor. However, they are well known for their unity and good spirit. They are also expert mountaineers and reign over every tribe of the Khyber range. Time after time, they have been victorious over both the ''Kuki khel'' (Afridis) and ''Zakh khel'' (Afridis). As a result, none of the Afridis care to be on bad terms with this small clan.


Rivers and streams

The
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traverses the territory of Tehsil Mullagori, entering from ''Kam Shilman'' and exiting into the
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near the
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area.


Mineral resources

Mullagori boasts significant mineral resources, including marble and soapstone.


Marble

Marble is abundant in
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, with extensive deposits in various areas including Mullagori, Sultan Khel, Ghundai Sar, and Loe Shalman. Among these, the Mullagori marble deposits rank among the largest in the world, alongside
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in Italy and
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in India.


Marble deposits of Shahid Mena

At Shahid Mena, marble is associated with crystalline limestone beds, dolomite, quartzite,
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, and
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ose rocks. The marble here is predominantly white with yellow, grey, and brown variations. It is medium to fine-grained and largely free from impurities, comparable to the quality of
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and
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. The reserves at Shahid Mena are estimated to be substantial, with significant workable marble deposits located at a depth of 10 to 12 meters. The area has been quarried for over a century, with more than 200 quarries currently operated by local Mullagori tribes.


Marble deposits of Kambela Khwar

In Kambela Khwar, marble deposits consist of
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limestone along with dolomite, quartzite, and phyllite. The marble here is thick-bedded, generally white to yellowish-white with grey or greenish bands, and medium to fine-grained. The estimated reserves are considerable, but disputes among local sub tribes have hindered exploitation. Sabunay Marble deposits of village ''Murad Dand'' are another recent discovery of marble deposits in Tehsil Mullagori.


Soapstone Deposits

Soapstone, the second-largest mineral found in the Mullagori tehsil, contributes significantly to the region's mineral wealth.


Mining Practices and Challenges

Despite the rich mineral deposits, mining practices in Mullagori are often primitive and unsafe. Quarry workers primarily use basic tools like sickles, spades, chisels, and hammers, with minimal safety measures. This has led to numerous injuries and fatalities, with injured workers often lacking access to immediate medical care.


Chief Villages

The principal villages of Mullagori tehsil include ''Lwara Maina'', ''Paindi Lalma'', ''Mianh Morcha'', ''Sher Braj'', ''Murad Dand'', ''Tahtara'', and ''Nihar Ghara''.


Education

Education facilities in Mullagori remains limited. The local populace, numbering nearly 50,000, faces challenges in accessing quality education, particularly for girls. The educational landscape comprises few high schools for boys and a scarcity of educational institutions for girls.


References

Tehsils of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Populated places in Khyber District {{Khyber-geo-stub