The "Khans of Thakot" also known as "Chief of Thakot Valley" belongs to the Arghushal family of the Swati tribe. A large number of people from Battagram district came and wore the turban of being a Khan to each of Khans of Thakot throughout the history.
Khan I: Khan Abdul Qadir Khan Arghushal
Khan II: Khan Baradar Khan Arghushal bin Abdul Qadir Khan
Khan III: Jan Muhammad Khan Arghushal bin Baradar Khan
Khan IV: Aurangzeb Khan Arghushal bin Jan Muhammad Khan
Khan V : Alam Zeb Khan Arghushal bin Jan Muhammad Khan
● Khan VI : Bakht Nawaz Khan Arghsuhal bin Alam Zeb Khan
Climate
With a mild and generally warm and temperate climate, Thakot features a humid subtropical climate (Cfa) under the Köppen climate classification. The average temperature in Thakot is 21.1 °C, while the annual precipitation averages 896 mm. Even in the driest months, there is a lot of precipitation. November is the driest month with 19 mm of precipitation, while August, the wettest month, has an average precipitation of 157 mm.
June is the hottest month of the year with an average temperature of 31.1 °C. The coldest month January has an average temperature of 9.5 °C.
Most of the people living here belong to the Swati tribe. Mangian families also live in Thakot. The people of Thakot speak Pashto natively as well as Urdu but the educated people also know English.
Hydro
The Water and Power Development Authority (WAPDA) is building 2,800 MW Hydel Power Project Thakot at an estimated cost of $5 billion. The Pakistan government has proposed Russian cooperation in the project.[3]