Wurduj District
District in Badakhshan, Afghanistan
Wurduj وردوج | |
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District | |
Wurduj District was formed within Baharak District in 2005 | |
Country | Afghanistan |
Province | Badakhshan |
Government | |
• Type | District council |
• Governor | Dawlat Mohammad[1] |
Population | |
• Estimate (2019[2]) | 24,285 |
Wurduj (Persian: وردوج) is one of the 28 districts of Badakhshan province in eastern Afghanistan. It was created in 2005 from part of Baharak District and is home to approximately 24,285 residents. Total area of the district is 929 square kilometers. 45 villages are located within its borders. Ethnic composition: 90% Tajik and 10% Uzbek.
As of January 2018 the district is almost entirely under the control of the Taliban. Training camps of the Turkistan Islamic Party are also based here.
See also
- Baharak district
References
External links
- Map at the Afghanistan Information Management Services
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Badakhshan Province
Capital: Fayzabad
places
- Ab Daw
- Ab Gaj
- Altan Jalab
- Ambaran
- Amrud
- Amurn
- Andowj
- Angat
- Anjuman
- Anjuman-i-Khurd
- Ao Barik
- Arakht
- Arghandakan
- Artin Jelow
- Arun
- Ashnam
- Ba Khersak
- Bagh-e Sangak
- Baharak
- Baharestan
- Bakharow
- Bariki
- Baryavan
- Basenj
- Bashanabad
- Bay Malasi
- Baza'i Gonbad
- Bazgir
- Bed-e Khva
- Bid Khvah
- Bid-e Kalan
- Bid-i Khvah
- Bostanak
- Chakaran
- Chashma-i Tut
- Chasnud-e `Olya
- Chasnud-e Sofla
- Chetgah
- Chosnukel
- Darayem
- Darbandak
- Darmadar
- Darmarakh
- Darreh Javay
- Darreh-ye Pishkan
- Deh Gholaman
- Do Dargeh
- Dogor Gunt
- Dowlatabad
- Drel
- Dudgah
- Dugh Ghalat
- Duraj
- Durman
- Eshmorgh
- Eskan
- Eskatul
- Far Ghambowl
- Farghamiru
- Farghamu
- Fayzabad
- Fotur
- Gawaki
- Gaz Khan
- Ghalil
- Ghar Javin
- Gharji
- Ghonvar
- Ghowrayd Gharami
- Ghumay
- Gonbad-e Pa'in
- Gowritik
- Gustaw
- Guzun
- Hazrat-e Sa`id
- Hojm-e Bala
- Hojm-e Pa'in
- Howz-e Shah-e Bala
- Howz-e Shah-e Pa'in
- Isari
- Ishkashim
- Jamarj-e Bala
- Jarf
- Jerwu Bala
- Jerwu Pa'in
- Jorm
- Jow Kham
- Joy-i Saluk
- Kakan
- Kalan Eylgah
- Kalat
- Kamar
- Kangurchi
- Karkat
- Kashkandyow
- Kawida
- Keshem
- Khal Khan
- Kham-e Bahar
- Kham-e Tugh
- Khandud
- Khaneh-ye Garmatek
- Khaneqa
- Khar Kat-e Bala
- Kharat
- Khash Darreh
- Khashpak
- Khazget
- Khengan
- Khevaj
- Kheyrabad, Baharak
- Kheyrabad, Khwahan
- Khombok
- Khughaz
- Khwahan
- Kowl Darrah
- Kowri
- Kulan
- Kuran wa Munjan
- Kushgag
- Lal Margh
- Langar
- Laron
- Lughman
- Madraseh
- Madud
- Magh Nawul
- Mah-e Now
- Mashhad
- Qal`eh-ye Bar Panj
- Qal`eh-ye Kuf
- Sarhad-e Broghil
- Shirin Nazem
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36°45′40.6″N 71°11′7.2″E / 36.761278°N 71.185333°E / 36.761278; 71.185333
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