Provincially Administered Tribal Areas
The Provincially Administered Tribal Area was the former administrative subdivision of Pakistan designated in the Article 246 of the Constitution of Pakistan. No Act of Provincial Assembly can be applied to PATA whereas the Governor of the respective province has a mandate parallel to the authority President of Pakistan has over Federally Administered Tribal Areas. In 2018, a Twenty-fifth Amendment to the Constitution of Pakistan merged PATA, as well as FATA into full control of the Khyber-Paktunkhwa government, thus the PATA designation has no legal standing in the future of Khyber-Paktunkhwa.
Provincially Administered Tribal Areas as defined in the Constitution include four former princely states as well as tribal areas and tribal territories in districts:
- Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa
- *Upper Chitral District
- *Lower Chitral District
- *Upper Dir District
- *Lower Dir District
- *Swat District
- *Buner District
- *Shangla District
- *Kohistan District
- *Malakand
- * Amb state
- *Torghar District
- *Tribal Area adjoining Battagram District
- Balochistan
- *Zhob District
- *Killa Saifullah District
- *Musakhel District
- *Sherani District
- *Loralai District
- *Duki District
- *Barkhan District
- *Kohlu District
- *Dera Bugti District
- *Dalbandin Tehsil of Chagai District