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The '''Khash Rod District''' is one of [[Nimroz province]] districts, which located in east of [[Zaranj|Zaranj city]], the provincial capital of Nimroz province. |
The '''Khash Rod District''' is one of [[Nimroz province]] districts, which located in the east of [[Zaranj|Zaranj city]], the provincial capital of Nimroz province. |
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Per ''Central Statistics Office's'' information there were 40 villages in Khash Rod sub district in 1975.<ref>Afghan Demographic Studies, Central Statistics Office - Prime Ministry, Kabul, Afghanistan - 1975. Volume 3. p. 1221, ([https://afghanpedia.com/download/107hzkksr.pdf Afghan Pedia website])</ref> |
Per ''Central Statistics Office's'' information there were 40 villages in Khash Rod sub district in 1975.<ref>Afghan Demographic Studies, Central Statistics Office - Prime Ministry, Kabul, Afghanistan - 1975. Volume 3. p. 1221, ([https://afghanpedia.com/download/107hzkksr.pdf Afghan Pedia website])</ref> |
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After the creation of a new temporary district in 2007 called [[Delaram District|Delaram]] and separation it from [[Khash Rod District]], some villages have been included in Delaram. |
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== List of Khash Rod district's villages == |
== List of Khash Rod district's villages == |
Revision as of 12:59, 6 September 2023
The Khash Rod District is one of Nimroz province districts, which located in the east of Zaranj city, the provincial capital of Nimroz province. Per Central Statistics Office's information there were 40 villages in Khash Rod sub district in 1975.[1]
After the creation of a new temporary district in 2007 called Delaram and separation it from Khash Rod District, some villages have been included in Delaram.
List of Khash Rod district's villages
Name of village | Coordination | Extra | Note | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1. Dewalak | دیوالک | SE | |||
2. Kesht/ Khesht | کشت/ خشت | SE | |||
3. Burj | برج | SE | |||
4. Kakul Pada (Kakul Para)
|
کاکل پده (کاکل پره)
|
E | |||
5. Malmal Sar
|
ململ سر
|
e | |||
6. Razi Balochi
|
رضی بلوچی
|
W | |||
7. Kach-i Satar | کچ ستار | E | This village was added to Delaram after the creation of temporary Delaram District. | ||
8. Minar
|
منار
|
E | |||
9. Rakeen | راکین | E | This village was added to Delaram after the creation of temporary Delaram District. | ||
10. Torghondi | تورغوندی | SE | |||
11. Koh Talak | کوه تلک | 2001-2005 | E | ||
12. Khwaja Mard/ Khwaja Muroowat | خواجه مرد/ خواجه مروت | E | This village was added to Delaram after the creation of temporary Delaram district. | ||
13. Dehmazang | دهمزنگ | E | This village was added to Delaram after the creation of temporary Delaram district. | ||
14. Astawi | استوی | E | This village was added to Delaram after the creation of temporary Delaram district. | ||
15. GawMeshi
|
گاومیشی
|
E | This village was added to Delaram after the creation of temporary Delaram district. | ||
16. Angar Abad (Dangar Abad | انگر آباد (دنگر آباد) | E | This village was added to Delaram after the creation of temporary Delaram district. | ||
17. Qalagi
|
قلعه گی
|
E | This village was added to Delaram after the creation of temporary Delaram district. | ||
18. Shish Aba
|
شش آبه
|
W | |||
19. Qala-i Nau | قلعه نو | W | This village devided in 2 villages: | ||
20. Lukhi | لوخی | S | |||
21. Khash | خاش | SW | |||
22. Poshta-i Hasan | پشته حسن | E | |||
23. Garoo (Geraw) | گرو (گیرو) | SE | |||
24. Qarya-i Razi (Loy Radzi) | قریه رضی (لوی رضی ) | SW | |||
25. Qarya-i Mohammad Abad | قریه محمد آباد | E | |||
26. Soofan Sailla | صوفان سیله | E | |||
27. Landai | برج | SE | |||
28. Cha-i Moosa | برج | SE | |||
29. Shorli Gara | شورلی گره | N | |||
30. Nawi Laghdi | نوی لغدی | SE | |||
31. Zari | زری | - | |||
32. Jove-i Arab | جوی عرب | - | |||
33. Neelan or Nehlan | نیلان یا نهلان | - | |||
34. Kuniaj | خونیا | W |
References
- ^ Afghan Demographic Studies, Central Statistics Office - Prime Ministry, Kabul, Afghanistan - 1975. Volume 3. p. 1221, (Afghan Pedia website)