Karak district of Khyber Pakhtunkhawa province of Pakistan
Short brief history of Bannu district of KPK, Pakistan
Karak is the district in the Khyber Pakhtunkhawa province of Pakistan.
Until 1940, the district was ruled by the Nawab of Teri. There were
several tappas (satrapies) including Teri, Seni, Khurram and Barak.
Between 1940 and 1982, the current district of Karak was
administratively part of Kohat. Karak was established as a separate
district July 1, 1982. The district is predominantly populated by the
Pashtun Khattak tribe.
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 in the towns of Makori, Noshpa Banda, and
Gurguri.
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