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| map_caption = Bati Kot District, Nangarhar Province.
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| subdivision_name2 = Hafeez Kodai
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'''Bati Kot''' is a [[Districts of Afghanistan|district]] in the east of [[Nangarhar Province]], [[Afghanistan]]. Its population, which is 100% [[Pashtun people|Pashtun]], was estimated at 63,960 in 2002, of whom 25,500 were children under 12. The district centre is [[Nader Shah Kot]].
'''Bati Kot''' is a [[Districts of Afghanistan|district]] in the east of [[Nangarhar Province]], [[Afghanistan]]. Its population, which is 100% [[Pashtun people|Pashtun]], was estimated at 300,000 in 2017, of whom 25,500 were children under 12. The district is within the heartland of the [[Mohmand]] tribe of Pashtuns.<ref>[https://www.nps.edu/documents/105988371/107571254/East_tribal_map07.pdf/e48b5c16-800d-42bb-9e24-3d84ac394666 Nangarhar Province Tribal Map (Page 9)]. Naval Postgraduate School.</ref> The district centre is [[Nader Shah Kot]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20051027183931/http://www.aims.org.af/afg/dist_profiles/unhcr_district_profiles/eastern/nangarhar/bati_kot.pdf UNHCR District Profile], dated 2002-12-05, accessed 2006-07-06 (PDF)]</ref>
<ref>[http://www.aims.org.af/afg/dist_profiles/unhcr_district_profiles/eastern/nangarhar/bati_kot.pdf UNHCR District Profile], dated 2002-12-05, accessed 2006-07-06 (PDF)]</ref>


Batikot has the following villages: Sepay, Lowartay, Sarobi, Ghaze Abad, Chardi, Khanano Kali(gary), Takya, Grabawa, Barekab, Meshwane, Lachapor, Gundyane, Kody, and Ambarkhana.
[[Afghanistan national cricket team|Afghanistan]] [[cricket]]er [[Hameed Hasan]] was born in the district.
Since the 2nd presidential term of Hamid Karzia, about 70% area of Bati Kot is covered by [[Taliban]]. The main centre of Taliban is in Salour Kali (چهاردهي).

The popular areas in the district are; '''د دريم مالټې،''' اصحاب بابا زیارت ، سید اخند موسی زیارت ، تکیه غونډۍ ، پیرکامل ...زیارت

==Notable residents==
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[[Afghanistan national cricket team|Afghanistan]] [[cricket]]er [[Hameed Hasan]] was born in this district Sepay. Salor Kalai (څلور کلی) Or Chardahi is one of the villages of Bati Kot district, where a very famous person lives whose name is Amadzai Ustad, Amadzai Ustad is repairing broken bones of the human body, many people come from near and from some very far places to him to repair bones from all around Afghanistan.

The popular people of the district are: ,
Haji Mohammad Tahir Darwish ,
Haji Aziz Ur Rahman (Former member of parliament)
Dr Sardar Mohammad Asif ,
Moinullah Moin ,
Dr Ajmal Mommand ,
Mohammad Darwish (Former District Governor) Malik Habibullah, Dr. Sediq Momand, Haji Khyal Mohammad, Dil Aram, Haji Muhibullah, Haji Farooq, Malik Zahir, Malik Shah Mahmood, Malik Nawaz Khan, Malik Thsildar Tekadar, Malik Naseem, Qumandan Sharif.


==References==
==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.aims.org.af/maps/district/nangarhar/bati_kot.pdf Map of Bati Kot] (PDF)
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20070929105556/http://www.aims.org.af/maps/district/nangarhar/bati_kot.pdf Map of Bati Kot] (PDF)


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Latest revision as of 07:06, 17 May 2024

Bati Kot District
District
Bati Kot District, Nangarhar Province.
Bati Kot District, Nangarhar Province.
Country Afghanistan
ProvinceNangarhar Province
CapitalHafeez Kodai
Population
 (2017[1])
 • Total300,000 (Three lack)
Time zoneUTC+4:30 (Afghanistan Standard Time)

Bati Kot is a district in the east of Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan. Its population, which is 100% Pashtun, was estimated at 300,000 in 2017, of whom 25,500 were children under 12. The district is within the heartland of the Mohmand tribe of Pashtuns.[2] The district centre is Nader Shah Kot.[3]

Batikot has the following villages: Sepay, Lowartay, Sarobi, Ghaze Abad, Chardi, Khanano Kali(gary), Takya, Grabawa, Barekab, Meshwane, Lachapor, Gundyane, Kody, and Ambarkhana. Since the 2nd presidential term of Hamid Karzia, about 70% area of Bati Kot is covered by Taliban. The main centre of Taliban is in Salour Kali (چهاردهي).

The popular areas in the district are; د دريم مالټې، اصحاب بابا زیارت ، سید اخند موسی زیارت ، تکیه غونډۍ ، پیرکامل ...زیارت

Notable residents[edit]

Afghanistan cricketer Hameed Hasan was born in this district Sepay. Salor Kalai (څلور کلی) Or Chardahi is one of the villages of Bati Kot district, where a very famous person lives whose name is Amadzai Ustad, Amadzai Ustad is repairing broken bones of the human body, many people come from near and from some very far places to him to repair bones from all around Afghanistan.

The popular people of the district are: , Haji Mohammad Tahir Darwish , Haji Aziz Ur Rahman (Former member of parliament) Dr Sardar Mohammad Asif , Moinullah Moin , Dr Ajmal Mommand , Mohammad Darwish (Former District Governor) Malik Habibullah, Dr. Sediq Momand, Haji Khyal Mohammad, Dil Aram, Haji Muhibullah, Haji Farooq, Malik Zahir, Malik Shah Mahmood, Malik Nawaz Khan, Malik Thsildar Tekadar, Malik Naseem, Qumandan Sharif.

References[edit]

  1. ^ MRRD Provincial profile for Nangarhar Province
  2. ^ Nangarhar Province Tribal Map (Page 9). Naval Postgraduate School.
  3. ^ UNHCR District Profile, dated 2002-12-05, accessed 2006-07-06 (PDF)]

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