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Article on naryab tv home town village in kohat pakistan KPK. A small dam sits in the upper area of Naryab, which is used by local farmers for irrigation.
Naryab is bordered by Zargari to the north, Kahi to the east, Tora Wari to the west, and Doaba to the south. Doaba has recently become a trade center for the people of Naryab and other surrounding villages. 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 occupies neighboring village Chapri Naryab, which is considered a part of the Orakzai tribe. The third is in the Ali Zai area of Orakzai Agency in the Shiite Belt, which is affiliated with Orakzai. The fourth 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. Historically these are all of the Para Chamkani tribe. The history of Naryab dates back to three hundred years, when this region was populated by migrants from Kurram Agency. Qadir Khan Bangash people migrated from Afghanistan when the area was populated by the Bada Khel sub-tribe of Para Chamkani. These Bada Khels, after settling in Karman, began to convert to Shi'ism under the influence of Turis. According to the Bada Khels, some families who later migrated to Orakzai Agency also adopted Shiite faith. But the Bada Khel families migrated to Naryab and North Waziristan, changing only their tribal identity, remaining Ahl-e-Sunnat. The reason for the dispersal of this sub-tribe is unknown, but the most widely believed cause is their clash with other sub-tribes.