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  2. Kushki Kuhna District - Wikipedia

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    The population Kushki Kuhna is 44,400 (as of 2012), [1] which includes the following ethnic groups: 55% Tajik, 40% Pashtun and 5% Hazara. [2] The headquarters or district center is also known as Kushki Kuhna. The main source of income is the agriculture. The infrastructure, health and education systems have been improved since 2002.

  3. Zendeh Jan District - Wikipedia

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    The Zinda Jan District is located in the central part of Herat Province in Afghanistan. It borders Gulran and Kushk districts to the north, Injil and Guzara districts to the east, Adraskan District to the south and Ghoryan and Kohsan districts to the west. The population is 55,500 (2012 year). [1]

  4. Pashtun Zarghun District - Wikipedia

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    Pashtun Zarghun District (Pashto: پښتون زرغون ولسوالی / Persian: ولسوالی پشتون‌ زرغون), formerly known as Posht-e Zirghān [2] or Posht-e Zirghūn (Persian: پشت زرغون), is situated in the central part of Herat Province, Afghanistan in the valley of the Hari River. The district center is Pashtun Zarghun.

  5. Khatam County - Wikipedia

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    After the 2016 National Census, Marvast District [a] was separated from the county in the establishment of Marvast County and renamed the Central District. [4] Chahak Rural District was separated from the Central District of Khatam County in the formation of Chahak District, including the new Shahriari Rural District.

  6. Herat - Wikipedia

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    Herāt (/ h ɛ ˈ r ɑː t /; [4] Farsi/Pashto: هرات) is an oasis city and the third-largest city in Afghanistan. [5] In 2020, it had an estimated population of 574,276, and serves as the capital of Herat Province, situated south of the Paropamisus Mountains (Selseleh-ye Safēd Kōh) in the fertile valley of the Hari River in the western part of the country.

  7. Herat Province - Wikipedia

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    The city has a number of historic sites, including the Herat Citadel and the Musalla Complex. During the Middle Ages Herat became one of the important cities of Khorasan, as it was known as the Pearl of Khorasan. [3] The province of Herat shares a border with Iran in the west and Turkmenistan in the

  8. Injil District - Wikipedia

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    It surrounds Herat City and borders Kushk District to the north; Karukh District to the east; Guzara District to the South; and Zinda Jan District to the west. The estimated population of Injil is around 237,800 residents (as of 2012). [1] Approximately 55% is ethnic Tajik, 40% Pashtun, and the remaining 5% Hazara and Turkmen. Almost all ...

  9. Ghorian District - Wikipedia

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    The Ghorian District (Dari: ولسوالی غوریان; Pashto: د غوریان ولسوالۍ) is one of the districts of Herat Province in Afghanistan. It has an estimated population of about 85,900 residents as of 2012. [1] Other sources provide much higher numbers. [2] Ghorian serves as the capital of the district.