Noun
Khattak (plural Khattaks or Khattak)
A member of a Pashtun tribe, mainly settled along the western bank of the Indus River.
Before joining RFE/RL, Khattak worked for The News International in Peshawar, Pakistan. Source: Internet
High Commissioner Major General (r) Muhammad Saad Khattak saw the prisoners off at the airport, a tweet from his office said, from where they took a chartered flight Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight home. Source: Internet
On October 6, two men on a motorcycle stopped the car of Dr. Naeemuddin Khattak, 57, a professor at the Government Superior Science College, and fired five shots, killing him. Source: Internet
“Pashtuns in a massive PTM gathering in Waziristan are expressing opposition to the new war being imposed on both sides of Durand Line” Afrasiab Khattak, one of the leading leaders of the PTM said in a short statement on his twitter on Sunday. Source: Internet
Khattak was a realtor, and with Attar’s permission, “acquired the money through adjustments to the accounts that he controlled as the realtor for al-Attar,” court documents say. Source: Internet
He appealed Chief Minister Pervez Khattak and Health Minister Shahram Khan Taraki to announce the treatment of his son from the government kitty as he could not afford this expensive treatment of his son. Source: Internet