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Districts of Afghanistan

The districts of Afghanistan, known as wuleswali (Pashto: ولسوالۍ, wuləswāləi; Persian: شهرستان, shahrestān) are secondary-level administrative units, one level below provinces. The Afghan government issued its first district map in 1973.[1][2] It recognized 325 districts, counting wuleswalis (districts), alaqadaries (sub-districts), and markaz-e-wulaiyat (provincial center districts).[2] In the ensuing years, additional districts have been added through splits, and some eliminated through merges. In June 2005, the Afghan government issued a map of 398 districts.[3] It was widely adopted by many information management systems, though usually with the addition of Sharak-e-Hayratan for 399 districts in total. It remains the de facto standard as of late 2018, despite a string of government announcements of the creation of new districts.[citation needed]

Map of the districts of Afghanistan (province boundaries in red)
Map of the provinces named

The latest announced set includes 421 districts. The country's Central Statistics Office (CSO) and the Independent Directorate of Local Governance (IDLG) came up with a joint, consolidated list of Afghan districts. It has handed this list over to the Independent Election Commission (IEC), which has used it in preparing the elections. The set contains 387 "districts" and 34 "provincial center districts" for 412 districts in total.[4]

This article does not correspond with any particular district set; it lacks a number of districts currently recognized by the Afghan government, and some others that are popularly, but not officially, recognized.[why?]

Northern Afghanistan

North East Afghanistan

Badakhshan Province

 
Districts of Badakshan
  • Arghanj Khwa – formerly part of Fayzabad District
  • Argo – formerly part of Fayzabad District
  • Baharak
  • Darayim – formerly part of Fayzabad District
  • Fayzabad
  • Ishkashim
  • Jurm
  • Khash – formerly part of Jurm District
  • Khwahan
  • Kishim
  • Kohistan – formerly part of Baharak District
  • Kuf Ab – formerly part of Khwahan District
  • Kuran Wa Munjan
  • Maimay – formerly part of Darwaz District
  • Nusay – formerly part of Darwaz District
  • Ragh
  • Shahri Buzurg
  • Shekay – formerly part of Darwaz District
  • Shighnan
  • Shuhada – formerly part of Baharak District
  • Tagab - formerly part of Fayzabad District
  • Tishkan – formerly part of Kishim District
  • Wakhan
  • Wurduj – formerly part of Baharak District
  • Yaftali Sufla - formerly part of Fayzabad District
  • Yamgan – formerly part of Baharak District
  • Yawan – formerly part of Ragh District
  • Zebak

Baghlan Province

 
Districts of Baghlan
  • Andarab
  • Baghlan – now part of Baghlani Jadid District
  • Baghlani Jadid
  • Burka
  • Dahana i Ghuri
  • Dih Salah – formerly part of Andarab District
  • Dushi
  • Farang wa Gharu – formerly part of Khost Wa Fereng District
  • Guzargahi Nur – formerly part of Khost Wa Fereng District
  • Khinjan
  • Khost wa Fereng
  • Khwaja Hijran – formerly part of Andarab District
  • Nahrin
  • Puli Hisar – formerly part of Andarab District
  • Puli Khumri
  • Tala Wa Barfak

Kunduz Province

 
Districts of Kunduz
  • Ali Abad
  • Archi
  • Chardara
  • Imam Sahib
  • Khan Abad
  • Kunduz
  • Qalay-I-Zal
  • Aaqtash
  • Gul Tepa
  • Kalbaad

Takhar Province

 
Districts of Takhar
  • Baharak – formerly part of Taluqan District
  • Bangi
  • Chah Ab
  • Chal
  • Darqad
  • Dashti Qala – formerly part of Khwaja Ghar District
  • Farkhar
  • Hazar Sumuch –formerly part of Taluqan District
  • Ishkamish
  • Kalafgan
  • Khwaja Bahauddin – formerly part of Yangi Qala District
  • Khwaja Ghar
  • Namak Ab – formerly part of Taluqan District
  • Rustaq
  • Taluqan
  • Warsaj
  • Yangi Qala

North West Afghanistan

Balkh Province

 
Districts of Balkh
  • Balkh
  • Chahar Bolak
  • Chahar Kint
  • Chimtal
  • Dawlatabad
  • Dihdadi
  • Kaldar
  • Khulmi
  • Kishindih
  • Marmul
  • Mazar-e Sharif
  • Nahri Shahi
  • Sholgara
  • Shortepa
  • Zari – formerly part of Kishindih District

Faryab Province

 
Districts of Faryab
  • Almar
  • Andkhoy
  • Bilchiragh
  • Dawlat Abad
  • Gurziwan – formerly part of Bilchiragh District
  • Khani Chahar Bagh
  • Khwaja Sabz Posh
  • Kohistan
  • Maymana
  • Pashtun Kot
  • Qaramqol
  • Qaysar
  • Qurghan – formerly part of Andkhoy District
  • Shirin Tagab

Jowzjan Province

 
Districts of Jowzjan
  • Aqcha
  • Darzab
  • Fayzabad
  • Khamyab
  • Khaniqa – formerly part of Aqcha District
  • Khwaja Du Koh
  • Mardyan
  • Mingajik
  • Qarqin
  • Qush Tepa – formerly part of Darzab District
  • Shibirghan

Samangan Province

 
Districts of Samangan
  • Aybak
  • Dara-I-Sufi Balla – part of the former Dara-I-Suf District
  • Dara-I-Sufi Payan – part of the former Dara-I-Suf District
  • Feroz Nakhchir – formerly part of Khulmi District; shifted from Balkh Province
  • Hazrati Sultan
  • Khuram Wa Sarbagh
  • Ruyi Du Ab

Sar-e Pol Province

 
Districts of Sar-e Pol
  • Balkhab
  • Gosfandi – formerly part of Sayyad District
  • Kohistanat
  • Sangcharak
  • Sar-e Pul
  • Sayyad
  • Sozma Qala

Central Afghanistan

Central Afghanistan

Bamyan Province

 
Districts of Bamyan
  • Bamyan
  • Kahmard - shifted from Baghlan Province
  • Panjab
  • Sayghan - formerly part of Kahmard District; shifted from Baghlan Province
  • Shibar
  • Waras
  • Yakawlang

Kabul Province

 
Districts of Kabul
  • Bagrami
  • Chahar Asyab
  • Deh Sabz
  • Farza - formerly part of Mir Bacha Kot District
  • Guldara
  • Istalif
  • Kabul
  • Kalakan
  • Khaki Jabbar
  • Mir Bacha Kot
  • Mussahi
  • Paghman
  • Qarabagh
  • Shakardara
  • Surobi

Kapisa Province

 
Districts of Kapisa
  • Alasay
  • Hesa Awal Kohistan - part of the former Kohistan District
  • Hesa Duwum Kohistan - part of the former Kohistan District
  • Koh Band
  • Mahmud Raqi
  • Nijrab
  • Tagab

Logar Province

 
Districts of Logar
  • Azra - shifted from Paktia Province
  • Baraki Barak
  • Charkh
  • Kharwar - formerly part of Charkh District
  • Khoshi
  • Mohammad Agha
  • Puli Alam

Panjshir Province

 
District of Panjshir
  • Anaba - part of the former Panjsher District
  • Bazarak - part of the former Panjsher District
  • Darah Abdullah khail - part of the former Hisa Duwum Panjsher District
  • Khenj - part of the former Hisa Awal Panjsher District
  • Paryan - part of the former Hisa Awal Panjsher District
  • Rokha - created from parts of the former Hisa Duwum Panjsher and Panjsher Districts
  • Shotul - part of the former Panjsher District
  • Darah Abshar - part of the former Hisa Duwum Panjsher District

Parwan Province

 
Districts of Parwan
  • Bagram
  • Chaharikar
  • Ghorband
  • Jabul Saraj
  • Kohi Safi
  • Salang
  • Sayed Khel - formerly part of Jabul Saraj District
  • Sheikh Ali
  • Shinwari
  • Surkhi Parsa

Maidan Wardak Province

 
Districts of Wardak
  • Chaki
  • Day Mirdad
  • Hisa-I-Awali Bihsud
  • Jaghatu - shifted from Ghazni Province
  • Jalrez
  • Markazi Bihsud
  • Maydan Shahr
  • Nirkh
  • Saydabad

Eastern Afghanistan

Kunar Province

 
Districts of Kunar
  • Asadabad
  • Bar Kunar
  • Chapa Dara
  • Chawkay
  • Dangam
  • Dara-I-Pech
  • Ghaziabad - formerly part of Nurgal District
  • Khas Kunar
  • Marawara
  • Narang Wa Badil
  • Nari
  • Nurgal
  • Shaigal - formerly part of Chapa Dara District
  • Shultan - formerly part of Chapa Dara District
  • Sirkanai
  • Wata Pur - formerly part of Asadabad District
  • Shultan - formerly part of Shaygl District

Laghman Province

 
Districts of Laghman
  • Alingar
  • Alishing
  • Baad Pakh - formerly part of Mihtarlam District
  • Dawlat Shah
  • Mihtarlam
  • Qarghayi

Nangarhar Province

 
Districts of Nangarhar
  • Achin
  • Bati Kot
  • Behsud - formerly part of Jalalabad District
  • Chaparhar
  • Dara-I-Nur
  • Dih Bala
  • Dur Baba
  • Goshta
  • Hisarak
  • Jalalabad
  • Kama
  • Khogyani
  • Kot - formerly part of Rodat District
  • Kuz Kunar
  • Lal Pur
  • Muhmand Dara
  • Nazyan
  • Pachir Wa Agam
  • Rodat
  • Sherzad
  • Shinwar
  • Surkh Rod
  • Haska Meyna

Nuristan Province

 
Districts of Nuristan
  • Bargi Matal
  • Du Ab - created from parts of Nuristan and Mandol Districts
  • Kamdesh
  • Mandol
  • Nurgaram - created from parts of Nuristan and Wama Districts
  • Parun - formerly part of Wama District
  • Wama
  • Waygal

Western Afghanistan

Badghis Province

 
Districts of Badghis
  • Ab Kamari
  • Ghormach
  • Jawand
  • Muqur
  • Bala Murghab
  • Qadis
  • Qala-I-Naw

Farah Province

 
Districts of Farah
  • Anar Dara
  • Bakwa
  • Bala Buluk
  • Farah
  • Gulistan
  • Khaki Safed
  • Lash wa Juwayn
  • Pur Chaman
  • Pusht Rod
  • Qala i Kah
  • Shib Koh

Ghor Province

 
Districts of Ghor
  • Chaghcharan (Firozkoh)
  • Marghab District - formerly part of ferozkoh.
  • Charsada
  • Dawlat Yar
  • Du Layna District
  • Lal Wa Sarjangal
  • Pasaband
  • Saghar
  • Shahrak
  • Taywara
  • Tulak

Herat Province

 
Districts of Herat
  • Adraskan
  • Chishti Sharif
  • Farsi
  • Ghoryan
  • Gulran
  • Guzara
  • Hirat
  • Injil
  • Karukh
  • Kohsan
  • Kushk
  • Kushki Kuhna
  • Obe
  • Pashtun Zarghun
  • Sabzwar
  • Zinda Jan (Pooshang)
  • Turghandi[citation needed]
  • Islam Qala

Southern Afghanistan

South East Afghanistan

Ghazni Province

 
Districts of Ghazni
  • Ab Band
  • Ajristan
  • Andar
  • Dih Yak
  • Gelan
  • Ghazni City
  • Giro
  • Jaghatū District
  • Jaghuri
  • Khugiani - created from parts of Waeez Shahid and Ghazni Districts
  • Khwaja Umari - formerly part of Waeez Shahid District
  • Malistan
  • Muqur
  • Nawa
  • Nawur
  • Qarabagh
  • Rashidan - formerly part of Waeez Shahid District
  • Waghaz - formerly part of Muqur District
  • Zana Khan

Khost Province

 
Districts of Khost
  • Bak
  • Gurbuz
  • Jaji Maydan
  • Khost (Matun)
  • Mandozai
  • Musa Khel
  • Nadir Shah Kot
  • Qalandar
  • Sabari
  • Shamal - shifted from Paktia Province
  • Spera
  • Tani
  • Tere Zayi

Paktia Province

 
Districts of Paktia
  • Ahmad Aba - formerly part of Said Karam District
  • Ahmadkhel
  • Dand Aw Patan
  • Gardez
  • Janikhel
  • Lazha Mangal
  • Said Karam
  • Shwak
  • Tsamkani
  • Zadran
  • Zazi
  • Zurmat
  • Rohani Baba
  • Mirzaka
  • Gerda Serai

Paktika Province

 
Districts of Paktika
  • Barmal
  • Dila
  • Gayan
  • Gomal
  • Janikhel - formerly part of Khairkot District
  • Khairkot
  • Mata Khan
  • Nika
  • Omna
  • Sar Hawza
  • Surobi
  • Sharan
  • Terwa - formerly part of Wazakhwa District
  • Urgun
  • Wazakhwa
  • Wor Mamay
  • Yahya Khel - formerly part of Khairkot District
  • Yusufkhel - formerly part of Khairkot District
  • Ziruk

South West Afghanistan

Daykundi Province

 
Districts of Daykundi
  • Ishtarlay - part of the former Daykundi District; shifted from Uruzgan Province
  • Kajran - shifted from Uruzgan Province
  • Khadir - part of the former Daykundi District; shifted from Uruzgan Province
  • Kiti - formerly part of Kajran District; shifted from Uruzgan Province
  • Miramor - formerly part of Sharistan District; shifted from Uruzgan Province
  • Nili - part of the former Daykundi District; shifted from Uruzgan Province
  • Sangtakht - part of the former Daykundi District; shifted from Uruzgan Province
  • Shahristan - shifted from Uruzgan Province

Helmand Province

 
Districts of Helmand
  • Baghran
  • Dishu
  • Garmsir
  • Grishk
  • Kajaki
  • Khanashin
  • Lashkargah
  • Majrah - formerly part of Nad Ali District
  • Musa Qala
  • Nad Ali
  • Nawa-I-Barakzayi
  • Nawzad
  • Sangin
  • Washir

Kandahar Province

 
Districts of Kandahar
  • Arghandab
  • Dand
  • Arghistan
  • Daman
  • Ghorak
  • Kandahar
  • Khakrez
  • Maruf
  • Maiwand
  • Miyan Nasheen - formerly part of Shah Wali Kot District
  • Naish - shifted from Oruzgan Province
  • Panjwaye
  • Reg
  • Shah Wali Kot
  • Shorabak
  • Spin Boldak
  • Zhari - created from parts of Maiwand and Panjwaye Districts

Nimruz Province

 
Districts of Nimruz
  • Chahar Burjak
  • Chakhansur
  • Kang
  • Khash Rod
  • Zaranj

Orūzgān Province

 
Districts of Orūzgān
  • Chora
  • Deh Rawood
  • Gizab
  • Khas Uruzgan
  • Shahidi Hassas
  • Tarinkot

Zabul Province

 
Districts of Zabūl
  • Argahandab
  • Atghar
  • Daychopan
  • Kakar - formerly part of Argahandab District
  • Mezana
  • Naw Bahar - created from parts of Shamulzuyi and Shinkay Districts in Zabul Province .
  • Qalat (technically only a municipality, not a district)
  • Shah Joy
  • Shamulzayi
  • Shinkay
  • Tarnak Wa Jaldak
  • Suria

See also

References

  1. ^ Minor Civil Divisions Map 1:1,000,000 scale Afghan Demographic Studies, Ministry of Planning, Ashraf et al., 1973
  2. ^ a b Afghanistan; Districts and Codes by Province, Edition 2.0, AID / Rep. DC&A Mapping Unit, October 1991, Peshawar, Pakistan [1]
  3. ^ Empirical Studies of Conflict program, Princeton University. "Administrative Boundaries : 398 Districts". Retrieved February 24, 2019.
  4. ^ Ruttig, Thomas (16 August 2018). "Good news and bad news about district numbers". Afghanistan Analysts Network. Retrieved February 23, 2019.

External links

  • Afghanistan Information Management Service 2011-06-06 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 2006-07-27. [The link is broken. AIMS is defunct.]
  • AIMS District Matching 2011-05-17 at the Wayback Machine, accessed 2009-01-01. [The link is broken. AIMS is defunct.]
  • Afghanistan District Maps, their history and application to population and control mapping. Accessed 2019-02-14.
  • District sets,[1] a spreadsheet of some of their most recent generations. Accessed 2019-02-24.
  1. ^ Spreadsheet listing of the 399, 407, 419 and 421 district sets. "Afghanistan District Maps; Lookup Tool tab". Retrieved February 24, 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Districts of Afghanistan news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message The districts of Afghanistan known as wuleswali Pashto ولسوالۍ wuleswalei Persian شهرستان shahrestan are secondary level administrative units one level below provinces The Afghan government issued its first district map in 1973 1 2 It recognized 325 districts counting wuleswalis districts alaqadaries sub districts and markaz e wulaiyat provincial center districts 2 In the ensuing years additional districts have been added through splits and some eliminated through merges In June 2005 the Afghan government issued a map of 398 districts 3 It was widely adopted by many information management systems though usually with the addition of Sharak e Hayratan for 399 districts in total It remains the de facto standard as of late 2018 despite a string of government announcements of the creation of new districts citation needed Map of the districts of Afghanistan province boundaries in red Map of the provinces named The latest announced set includes 421 districts The country s Central Statistics Office CSO and the Independent Directorate of Local Governance IDLG came up with a joint consolidated list of Afghan districts It has handed this list over to the Independent Election Commission IEC which has used it in preparing the elections The set contains 387 districts and 34 provincial center districts for 412 districts in total 4 This article does not correspond with any particular district set it lacks a number of districts currently recognized by the Afghan government and some others that are popularly but not officially recognized why Contents 1 Northern Afghanistan 1 1 North East Afghanistan 1 1 1 Badakhshan Province 1 1 2 Baghlan Province 1 1 3 Kunduz Province 1 1 4 Takhar Province 1 2 North West Afghanistan 1 2 1 Balkh Province 1 2 2 Faryab Province 1 2 3 Jowzjan Province 1 2 4 Samangan Province 1 2 5 Sar e Pol Province 2 Central Afghanistan 2 1 Central Afghanistan 2 1 1 Bamyan Province 2 1 2 Kabul Province 2 1 3 Kapisa Province 2 1 4 Logar Province 2 1 5 Panjshir Province 2 1 6 Parwan Province 2 1 7 Maidan Wardak Province 2 2 Eastern Afghanistan 2 2 1 Kunar Province 2 2 2 Laghman Province 2 2 3 Nangarhar Province 2 2 4 Nuristan Province 2 3 Western Afghanistan 2 3 1 Badghis Province 2 3 2 Farah Province 2 3 3 Ghor Province 2 3 4 Herat Province 3 Southern Afghanistan 3 1 South East Afghanistan 3 1 1 Ghazni Province 3 1 2 Khost Province 3 1 3 Paktia Province 3 1 4 Paktika Province 3 2 South West Afghanistan 3 2 1 Daykundi Province 3 2 2 Helmand Province 3 2 3 Kandahar Province 3 2 4 Nimruz Province 3 2 5 Oruzgan Province 3 2 6 Zabul Province 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksNorthern Afghanistan EditNorth East Afghanistan Edit Badakhshan Province Edit Districts of Badakshan Arghanj Khwa formerly part of Fayzabad District Argo formerly part of Fayzabad District Baharak Darayim formerly part of Fayzabad District Fayzabad Ishkashim Jurm Khash formerly part of Jurm District Khwahan Kishim Kohistan formerly part of Baharak District Kuf Ab formerly part of Khwahan District Kuran Wa Munjan Maimay formerly part of Darwaz District Nusay formerly part of Darwaz District Ragh Shahri Buzurg Shekay formerly part of Darwaz District Shighnan Shuhada formerly part of Baharak District Tagab formerly part of Fayzabad District Tishkan formerly part of Kishim District Wakhan Wurduj formerly part of Baharak District Yaftali Sufla formerly part of Fayzabad District Yamgan formerly part of Baharak District Yawan formerly part of Ragh District ZebakBaghlan Province Edit Districts of Baghlan Andarab Baghlan now part of Baghlani Jadid District Baghlani Jadid Burka Dahana i Ghuri Dih Salah formerly part of Andarab District Dushi Farang wa Gharu formerly part of Khost Wa Fereng District Guzargahi Nur formerly part of Khost Wa Fereng District Khinjan Khost wa Fereng Khwaja Hijran formerly part of Andarab District Nahrin Puli Hisar formerly part of Andarab District Puli Khumri Tala Wa BarfakKunduz Province Edit Districts of Kunduz Ali Abad Archi Chardara Imam Sahib Khan Abad Kunduz Qalay I Zal Aaqtash Gul Tepa Kalbaad Takhar Province Edit Districts of Takhar Baharak formerly part of Taluqan District Bangi Chah Ab Chal Darqad Dashti Qala formerly part of Khwaja Ghar District Farkhar Hazar Sumuch formerly part of Taluqan District Ishkamish Kalafgan Khwaja Bahauddin formerly part of Yangi Qala District Khwaja Ghar Namak Ab formerly part of Taluqan District Rustaq Taluqan Warsaj Yangi QalaNorth West Afghanistan Edit Balkh Province Edit Districts of Balkh Balkh Chahar Bolak Chahar Kint Chimtal Dawlatabad Dihdadi Kaldar Khulmi Kishindih Marmul Mazar e Sharif Nahri Shahi Sholgara Shortepa Zari formerly part of Kishindih DistrictFaryab Province Edit Districts of Faryab Almar Andkhoy Bilchiragh Dawlat Abad Gurziwan formerly part of Bilchiragh District Khani Chahar Bagh Khwaja Sabz Posh Kohistan Maymana Pashtun Kot Qaramqol Qaysar Qurghan formerly part of Andkhoy District Shirin TagabJowzjan Province Edit Districts of Jowzjan Aqcha Darzab Fayzabad Khamyab Khaniqa formerly part of Aqcha District Khwaja Du Koh Mardyan Mingajik Qarqin Qush Tepa formerly part of Darzab District ShibirghanSamangan Province Edit Districts of Samangan Aybak Dara I Sufi Balla part of the former Dara I Suf District Dara I Sufi Payan part of the former Dara I Suf District Feroz Nakhchir formerly part of Khulmi District shifted from Balkh Province Hazrati Sultan Khuram Wa Sarbagh Ruyi Du AbSar e Pol Province Edit Districts of Sar e Pol Balkhab Gosfandi formerly part of Sayyad District Kohistanat Sangcharak Sar e Pul Sayyad Sozma QalaCentral Afghanistan EditCentral Afghanistan Edit Bamyan Province Edit Districts of Bamyan Bamyan Kahmard shifted from Baghlan Province Panjab Sayghan formerly part of Kahmard District shifted from Baghlan Province Shibar Waras YakawlangKabul Province Edit Districts of Kabul Bagrami Chahar Asyab Deh Sabz Farza formerly part of Mir Bacha Kot District Guldara Istalif Kabul Kalakan Khaki Jabbar Mir Bacha Kot Mussahi Paghman Qarabagh Shakardara SurobiKapisa Province Edit Districts of Kapisa Alasay Hesa Awal Kohistan part of the former Kohistan District Hesa Duwum Kohistan part of the former Kohistan District Koh Band Mahmud Raqi Nijrab TagabLogar Province Edit Districts of Logar Azra shifted from Paktia Province Baraki Barak Charkh Kharwar formerly part of Charkh District Khoshi Mohammad Agha Puli AlamPanjshir Province Edit District of Panjshir Anaba part of the former Panjsher District Bazarak part of the former Panjsher District Darah Abdullah khail part of the former Hisa Duwum Panjsher District Khenj part of the former Hisa Awal Panjsher District Paryan part of the former Hisa Awal Panjsher District Rokha created from parts of the former Hisa Duwum Panjsher and Panjsher Districts Shotul part of the former Panjsher District Darah Abshar part of the former Hisa Duwum Panjsher DistrictParwan Province Edit Districts of Parwan Bagram Chaharikar Ghorband Jabul Saraj Kohi Safi Salang Sayed Khel formerly part of Jabul Saraj District Sheikh Ali Shinwari Surkhi ParsaMaidan Wardak Province Edit Districts of Wardak Chaki Day Mirdad Hisa I Awali Bihsud Jaghatu shifted from Ghazni Province Jalrez Markazi Bihsud Maydan Shahr Nirkh SaydabadEastern Afghanistan Edit Kunar Province Edit Districts of Kunar Asadabad Bar Kunar Chapa Dara Chawkay Dangam Dara I Pech Ghaziabad formerly part of Nurgal District Khas Kunar Marawara Narang Wa Badil Nari Nurgal Shaigal formerly part of Chapa Dara District Shultan formerly part of Chapa Dara DistrictSirkanai Wata Pur formerly part of Asadabad District Shultan formerly part of Shaygl DistrictLaghman Province Edit Districts of Laghman Alingar Alishing Baad Pakh formerly part of Mihtarlam District Dawlat Shah Mihtarlam QarghayiNangarhar Province Edit Districts of Nangarhar Achin Bati Kot Behsud formerly part of Jalalabad District Chaparhar Dara I Nur Dih Bala Dur Baba Goshta Hisarak Jalalabad Kama Khogyani Kot formerly part of Rodat District Kuz Kunar Lal Pur Muhmand Dara Nazyan Pachir Wa Agam Rodat Sherzad Shinwar Surkh Rod Haska MeynaNuristan Province Edit Districts of Nuristan Bargi Matal Du Ab created from parts of Nuristan and Mandol Districts Kamdesh Mandol Nurgaram created from parts of Nuristan and Wama Districts Parun formerly part of Wama District Wama WaygalWestern Afghanistan Edit Badghis Province Edit Districts of Badghis Ab Kamari Ghormach Jawand Muqur Bala Murghab Qadis Qala I NawFarah Province Edit Districts of Farah Anar Dara Bakwa Bala Buluk Farah Gulistan Khaki Safed Lash wa Juwayn Pur Chaman Pusht Rod Qala i Kah Shib KohGhor Province Edit Districts of Ghor Chaghcharan Firozkoh Marghab District formerly part of ferozkoh Charsada Dawlat Yar Du Layna District Lal Wa Sarjangal Pasaband Saghar Shahrak Taywara TulakHerat Province Edit Districts of Herat Adraskan Chishti Sharif Farsi Ghoryan Gulran Guzara Hirat Injil Karukh Kohsan Kushk Kushki Kuhna Obe Pashtun Zarghun Sabzwar Zinda Jan Pooshang Turghandi citation needed Islam QalaSouthern Afghanistan EditSouth East Afghanistan Edit Ghazni Province Edit Districts of Ghazni Ab Band Ajristan Andar Dih Yak Gelan Ghazni City Giro Jaghatu District Jaghuri Khugiani created from parts of Waeez Shahid and Ghazni Districts Khwaja Umari formerly part of Waeez Shahid District Malistan Muqur Nawa Nawur Qarabagh Rashidan formerly part of Waeez Shahid District Waghaz formerly part of Muqur District Zana KhanKhost Province Edit Districts of Khost Bak Gurbuz Jaji Maydan Khost Matun Mandozai Musa Khel Nadir Shah Kot Qalandar Sabari Shamal shifted from Paktia Province Spera Tani Tere ZayiPaktia Province Edit Districts of Paktia Ahmad Aba formerly part of Said Karam District Ahmadkhel Dand Aw Patan Gardez Janikhel Lazha Mangal Said Karam Shwak Tsamkani Zadran Zazi Zurmat Rohani Baba Mirzaka Gerda SeraiPaktika Province Edit Districts of Paktika Barmal Dila Gayan Gomal Janikhel formerly part of Khairkot District Khairkot Mata Khan Nika Omna Sar Hawza Surobi Sharan Terwa formerly part of Wazakhwa District Urgun Wazakhwa Wor Mamay Yahya Khel formerly part of Khairkot District Yusufkhel formerly part of Khairkot District ZirukSouth West Afghanistan Edit Daykundi Province Edit Districts of Daykundi Ishtarlay part of the former Daykundi District shifted from Uruzgan Province Kajran shifted from Uruzgan Province Khadir part of the former Daykundi District shifted from Uruzgan Province Kiti formerly part of Kajran District shifted from Uruzgan Province Miramor formerly part of Sharistan District shifted from Uruzgan Province Nili part of the former Daykundi District shifted from Uruzgan Province Sangtakht part of the former Daykundi District shifted from Uruzgan Province Shahristan shifted from Uruzgan ProvinceHelmand Province Edit Districts of Helmand Baghran Dishu Garmsir Grishk Kajaki Khanashin Lashkargah Majrah formerly part of Nad Ali District Musa Qala Nad Ali Nawa I Barakzayi Nawzad Sangin WashirKandahar Province Edit Districts of Kandahar Arghandab Dand Arghistan Daman Ghorak Kandahar Khakrez Maruf Maiwand Miyan Nasheen formerly part of Shah Wali Kot District Naish shifted from Oruzgan Province Panjwaye Reg Shah Wali Kot Shorabak Spin Boldak Zhari created from parts of Maiwand and Panjwaye DistrictsNimruz Province Edit Districts of Nimruz Chahar Burjak Chakhansur Kang Khash Rod Zaranj Oruzgan Province Edit Districts of Oruzgan Chora Deh Rawood Gizab Khas Uruzgan Shahidi Hassas TarinkotZabul Province Edit Districts of Zabul Argahandab Atghar Daychopan Kakar formerly part of Argahandab District Mezana Naw Bahar created from parts of Shamulzuyi and Shinkay Districts in Zabul Province Qalat technically only a municipality not a district Shah Joy Shamulzayi Shinkay Tarnak Wa Jaldak SuriaSee also Edit Afghanistan portalList of splits and creations of districts in Afghanistan Valleys of AfghanistanReferences Edit Minor Civil Divisions Map 1 1 000 000 scale Afghan Demographic Studies Ministry of Planning Ashraf et al 1973 a b Afghanistan Districts and Codes by Province Edition 2 0 AID Rep DC amp A Mapping Unit October 1991 Peshawar Pakistan 1 Empirical Studies of Conflict program Princeton University Administrative Boundaries 398 Districts Retrieved February 24 2019 Ruttig Thomas 16 August 2018 Good news and bad news about district numbers Afghanistan Analysts Network Retrieved February 23 2019 External links EditAfghanistan Information Management Service Archived 2011 06 06 at the Wayback Machine accessed 2006 07 27 The link is broken AIMS is defunct AIMS District Matching Archived 2011 05 17 at the Wayback Machine accessed 2009 01 01 The link is broken AIMS is defunct Afghanistan District Maps their history and application to population and control mapping Accessed 2019 02 14 District sets 1 a spreadsheet of some of their most recent generations Accessed 2019 02 24 Spreadsheet listing of the 399 407 419 and 421 district sets Afghanistan District Maps Lookup Tool tab Retrieved February 24 2019 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Districts of Afghanistan amp oldid 1124075070, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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