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Agror Valley

Agror Valley is located in the Hazara region of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of northern Pakistan. The valley is located within Oghi Tehsil, an administrative subdivision of Mansehra District. The Khans of Agror belonging to Begal subsection of Mitravi Swatis had ruled this area following the 1703 conquest of Pakhli. Pashto is the main language of the Agror Valley. Wajhi Uz Zaman Khan Swati is the current hereditary "Khan of Agror".

Environment
The lower portions of Agror Valley are heavily cultivated and contain many villages and hamlets. The valley area has few strictly level spaces, but consists of terraced flats, and water is abundant year-round. == Population ==
Population
The main tribe are Swatis, Tanolis, Gujars, Yousafzais, Syeds, Azizwani, Akhoon Khels, and Awan. == History ==
History
Agror is mentioned in old and ancient texts - in the Rajatarangini, written by Kashmiri historian Kalhana, it is known as Atyugrapura and in the works of Ptolemy it is the Ιθάγονρος (Ithágonros) town in Ούαρσα (Oúarsa). The Agror Valley Regulation (1891) later formally declared the rights of the Khan of Agror to be forfeit to Government. During British rule, the sole manufacture of the valley was cotton cloth, and trade was purely local, except for a small export of grain. The chief place in the valley was the village of Oghi, the headquarters of the Hazara border military police. ==References==
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