Naryab

Naryab
نرياب
Narai Oba ('thin water')
Town and Union Council
Country Pakistan
Region Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
District Hangu District
Tehsil Thall
Main Problems Naryab Road and Electricity
Elevation 969 m (3,179 ft)
Time zone UTC+5 (PST)

Naryab(نرياب) is a town and union council of Hangu District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. It is an old village of the Kohat Division and there is a Small Dam in upper area of Naryab by which the farmers of that village irrigate their farms.[1]

Naryab is bordered by Zargari to the north, Kahi to the east, Tora Wari to the west, and Doaba to the south.

Main problems of Naryab include construction of road, electricity, gas besides health facilities and quality education. Recently the issue of Naryab Road has become a bone of contention between JUI-F and PTI, the two big political parties of District Hangu. Gas royalty fund has already been issued to Tehsil Thall, where above five crore rupees have been allocated for the construction of Naryab Road. However, PTI MNA Haji Khyal Zaman wants to utilize this find while JUI-F MPA wants to do the same. Their political tussle for increasing their vote bank has been delaying the construction of Naryab Road for more than three years. The famous social media of Naryab named Naryab Khabroona and its team have been trying to create pressure on the MNA and MPA, and press them for reconciliation to construct the road. However, both of them and their supporters are playing tactics with the local people.

Another main problem of Naryab is electricity. After the formation of PTI's government in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa and PML-N's government in Pakistan, the electricity of the area was disconnected for not paying the dues. However, the village people say that they cannot pay dues, which are unjustified. They claim that before 2013, WAPDA was releasing only 10 volt electricity for two hours in 24 hours. Therefore, it is unjustified to pay more than two hundred thousands electricity bill without having electricity in the village.

Tribes

The main tribe in Naryab is Badha Khel, which is a dispersed sub-tribe of Para Chamkani, now affiliated with the Bangash tribe. Their second faction is in the neighboring village Chapri Naryab, which is considered a part of the Orakzai tribe. The third faction is in the Ali Zai area of Orakzai Agency in the Shiite Belt, which is affiliated with Orakzai. The fourth faction is in the Mirali area of North Waziristan, named as Bado Khel which is affiliated with the Dawar tribe. Their main tribe is in Karman Area of Kurram Agency which is considered a sub-tribe of the Turi tribe i.e. a major Shiite tribe by belief. But in history, these all factions are of the same sub-tribe of the tribe known as Para Chamkani.

History

The history of Naryab dates back to three hundred years, when this specific region was populated by the migrants from Kurram Agency. It was the same era when the Karman area was being populated by the Bada Khel sub-tribe of Para Chamkani. These Bada Khels, after settling in Karman, began to convert to Shiite sact under the influence of Turis of the region. According to the Bada Khels of Karman, some families who later migrated to Orakzai Agency also adopted Shiite faith under the influence of the local people. But the Bada Khel families migrated to Naryab and North Waziristan, only changed their tribal identity, and by belief they remained Ahl-e-Sunnat. The reason for the dispersal of this sub-tribe of Para Chamkani is unknown, but the most widely believed cause is their clash with other sub-tribes of the same tribe.[2]

Naryab today:

Naryab today has renovated with new constructions of beabeautiful homes and Hujra. The road structure is also better than ever before. Most of the Naryab people went abroad to get good salary jobs and to help and promote Pakistan as well.

References

Coordinates: 33°29′2″N 70°46′53″E / 33.48389°N 70.78139°E / 33.48389; 70.78139


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