Abstract
Lately, the Taliban aimed to spread terror, insecurity and created space for extremism in the absence of the local leadership in the tribal belt of Pakistan. The existing/traditional leadership—Khan and Malik are not only considered the symbol of power, but they also maintain socio-political order in the tribal belt because they coordinate between government and the common people of the tribal society.The Taliban succeeded in minimizing the role of existing structure and created space for themselves in the absence of Khans and Maliks (traditional leaders of the tribal society). This paper critically investigates the phenomenon of targeted killings in Bajaur agency of the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) during the War on Terror. It is concluded that the targeted killings of tribal chieftains havean impact on the social order of Bajaur agency. The research is based on interviews, un-published government document and a case study of the few tribal elders to understand the impact of tribal elders targeted killing on the existing social order in light of anthropological perspective.

Rahman Ullah. (2016) Terrorism and Violence: A Note on the Targeted Killing in the Tribal Agency of Bajaur, Pakistan, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-08, Issue-4.
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