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The website provides interesting information about one of the administrative districts of Khyber Pakhtunkhwah Province formerly called North-West Frontier Province (NWFP) of Pakistan, and its people-the 'Marwat' tribe. We welcome your suggestions in improving the site further. Lakki Marwat was created as an administrative district on the first of July 1992. Prior to that it was a part of Bannu district.The district derives its name from the district headquarter town.
Since it lies at the tail of the Marwat area that is why it is called "Lakai". The tail in the local dialect is called Lakai. The Lakki (Lakai) town is inhabited by Marwat tribe, hence it is called Lakki Marwat. According to the elders of the area, the original founder of Lakki village was Lakki Ram or Luko Ram - a Hindu.