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Tor Ghar

Torghar District
District
ضلع تورغر
Location of Torghar/Kala Dhaka District when it was part of the Mansehra District.
Location of Torghar/Kala Dhaka District when it was part of the Mansehra District.
Torghar District is located in Pakistan
Torghar District
Torghar District
Location of Judba (the district headquarters) in Pakistan
Coordinates: 34°36′49″N 72°47′18″E / 34.613573°N 72.788200°E / 34.613573; 72.788200Coordinates: 34°36′49″N 72°47′18″E / 34.613573°N 72.788200°E / 34.613573; 72.788200
Country Pakistan
Province Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Established 2011
Headquarters Judba
Government
 • Deputy Commissioner Parwaiz Sabat Khel
Area
 • Total 497 km2 (192 sq mi)
Population (2017)
 • Total 171,395
 • Density 340/km2 (890/sq mi)
Time zone PST (UTC+5)
Number of Tehsils 2

Torghar District (Pashto: ضلع تور غر‎) or Tor Ghar (lit. "black mountains"), formerly called Kala Dhaka (Hindko: کالا ڈهاکه), is the smallest district of Pakistan and one of the 26 districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. Under Article 246 of the Constitution of Pakistan, Torghar officially separated from Mansehra District to become its own district in 2011. At the 1998 census, the Mansehra subdivision then known as Kala Dhaka had a population of 174,700, 96% of which had Pashto as their first language.

It lies between 34°32' and 34°50' N, and 72°48' and 72°58' E. It is bounded on the east by Agror and on the south by Tanawal; to the west it is bounded by Buner, to the northeast it borders with Battagram. The range has a length of 25 to 30 miles from north to south and an elevation of 8,000 feet above sea level. This area has also been called Chagharzai, because of adjoining Chagharzai areas of Buner District. Opposite Kala Dhaka (officially 'Kala Dhaka' has been renamed 'Tor Ghar'), across the Indus River is Shangla District, mainly the area belonging to Tehsil Martung.

The Indus washes its northern extremity and then turns due south. Between the river and the crest of the range the western slopes are occupied by Yusufzai Pakhtoons. The rest of the range is held by Swatis tribal group of Pakhtoons. The Black Mountain forms a long, narrow ridge, with higher peaks at intervals and occasional deep passes. The highest peak is known as "Machay Sar" and is visible from Agror and other adjoining areas. Numerous spurs project from its sides, forming narrow gorges in which lie the villages of the tribes. The upper parts of the ridge and spurs are covered with thick forests of pine, oak, sycamore, horse-chestnut, and wild cherry; but the slopes are stony and barren.


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