Kohat District
Kohat is a district of the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan, Kohat city is the capital of the district. It is inhabited by various Pashtun tribes such as Afridi, Khattak, Bangash and the Orakzai.HistoryPashto language and Kohati, Majhi and Thalochi dialects of Punjabi Language and are the predominant languages of the district. Other languages spoken include Urdu and english.Mughal EraFrom the early sixteenth century the history of Kohat revolves around three major tribes namely Bangash, Afridi and Khattak. These people appear to have settled in the district, during 14th am 15th centuries. From 16th to 18th centuries, Kohat remained a part of Afghanistan, administered by the Chiefs of two afore mentioned tribes. In the beginning of 19th century Kohat came under the control of Sikhs who ultimately withdrew leaving to the administrative control of Khan of Teri in 1836.Bangash eraAbout 16th century, the Bangash tribe elders Who's named Khalid Khan Afghani. Who come To Gardez, the main City of Afghanistan, and attacked the kohat during the last Afghan King Babar and they occupied in kohat.