Farah-Chakansur Province
Defunct province in Afghanistan
Farah-Chakansur Province is a defunct province of Afghanistan. In 1863, Sher Ali Khan formed the province of Farah and separated it from Herat and Kandahar. Formerly Farah had been subject to Herat, but instead he made it a separate province and gave it to his cousin, Sardar Mohammad Afzal (not to be confused with Mohammad Afzal Khan.)[1] In 1964 it was divided into Farah Province and Nimruz Province.[2] The former province's capital was Farah.
The province was divided into seven districts:[2]
- Farah
- Lash Wa Juwain
- Chakhansur
- Posht-i Rud
- Bakwa
- Gulistan
- Shahiwan
• Established
• Disestablished
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References
- ^ "Government and Society in Afghanistan: The Reign of Amir Abd Al-Rahman Khan – Kakar History Foundation". Retrieved 2021-12-04.
- ^ a b Adamec, Ludwig W.; Branch, India Army General Staff (1973). Historical and Political Gazetteer of Afghanistan, Vol. 2: Farah and Southwestern Afghanistan. Graz: Akademische Druck- u. Verlagsanstalt. ISBN 978-3-201-00857-0.
Sources
- Statoids.com - Provinces of Afghanistan
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Farah Province
Capital: Farah
- Farah-Chakansur Province
- Baha'uddin Jan
- Sharafat Kuh Front
- Battle of Shewan
- Granai airstrike
- 2013 attack
- Battle
- 2019 bombing
- Governors
- Farah Airport
- Farah City Hospital
- Farah River
- Farah University
- Fil Kush
- Hamun Lake
- Lor Koh
- Route 515
- Route 522
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