Examples of Tribal Areas in a sentence
Regulations framed by the Governors of States for Tribal Areas specified in the Table appended to paragraph 20 of the Sixth Schedule to the Constitution.
Responsible for Afghan Taliban activity in Federally Administrated Tribal Areas, Pakistan as at 2008.
Senior member of the Haqqani Network, which operates out of North Waziristan in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan.
POB: Aki Village, Zadran District, Paktiya Province, Afghanistan a.k.a: (1) BAHAR, Bakht, Gul (2) GUL, Bakhta Nationality: Afghan Address: Miram Shah, North Waziristan, Federally Administered Tribal Areas, Pakistan.
A leader of the Haqqani Network which operates out of North Waziristan in the Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan.
China also cooperated with the UNDP in the Recovery Project in Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Balochistan of Pakistan, which benefited almost 10,000 families and 20,000 school children.China emphasizes the importance of comprehensive recovery schemes for disaster-affected countries, providing systematic reconstruction support.
Emir of Tehrik- e Taliban Pakistan (TTP) for South Waziristan Agency, Federally Administered Tribal Areas, Pakistan.
In January 2017, HUD released a study entitled “Housing Needs of American Indians and Alaska Natives in Tribal Areas: A Report From the Assessment of American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian Housing Needs.” Among the findings, the study found that tribal households are substantially worse than other U.S. households, with overcrowding in tribal areas being especially severe.
The Islamic Republic of Pakistan is a Federal State comprising four provinces of Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Punjab and Sindh; Islamabad is the Federal Capital with Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA).
Just how and when they arrived remains a matter of hot debate, since the traditional legends of their Middle Eastern origins, supposed to have been in the Aleppo region of Syria, have been further confused by theories 4 Mansoor Akbar Kundi, “Tribalism in Balochistan: A Comparative Study,” in Tribal Areas of Pakistan: Challenges and Responses (Islamabad: Islamabad Policy Research Institute and Hanns Seidel Foundation, 2005), 23.5 M.