Jandola Tehsil is an administrative subdivision ( tehsil ) of Tank District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan . The subdivision borders South Waziristan to the north, south and west and Lakki Marwat District to the north-east.
4-586: The capital is the town of Jandola . Prior to 2018, this administrative subdivision was known as Tank Subdivision , and formerly also known as Frontier Region Tank . The region was named after Tank District which lied to the south-east. With the dissolution of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and its incorporation into Khyber Pakhtunkhwa , Frontier Region Tank was reorganizd as Jandola Tehsil within Tank District . The region
8-443: Is mostly covered by the dry Bhittani hills, gradually sloping from north-west towards south-east. The highest point of the region is 1,943 m (6,375 ft) above sea level. Most of the streams which originate from the region are seasonal and normally end up in the arid plains of Dera Ismail Khan District . The region experiences hot summers and cold winters. The summer season is from April to October with June, July and August as
12-511: Is the main town of Jandola Tehsil (formerly known as "Frontier Region Tank") in Tank District , southern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa , Pakistan . It is located at the boundary of South Waziristan . It has a population of 9,126 according to the 2017 Census of Pakistan . It also acts as the junction point that connects Tank-Makeen road with Tank-Wana road. Jandola is the origin of the Bettani tribe. This Dera Ismail Khan District location article
16-588: The hottest months. The winter season is from November to March with December, January and February as the coldest months. The 1998 census counted a total population of 27,200. Pashto is the first language of 97.5% of the population, and Punjabi – of 2.1%. The main tribe in the region is the Bhittani, who also inhabit the frontier regions of Dera Ismail Khan and Bannu . 32°24′N 70°22′E / 32.4°N 70.36°E / 32.4; 70.36 Jandola Jandola ( Pashto : جنډوله )
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