Nangarhar Province
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| Nangarhar ننگرهار | |
| Image:Afghanistan-Nangarhar.png | |
| Capital • Coordinates | Jalalabad • |
| Population (2002) • Density | 1,089,000 [1] • /km² |
| Area | 7,727 km² |
| Time zone | UTC+4:30 |
| Main language(s) | Pashto |
Nangarhar (Persian: ننگرهار) is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan. It lies in the east of the country. Its capital is the city of Jalalabad. Its population is more than 2,000,000 and borders with Pakistan.
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[edit] Economy and Poppy Production
Once a major center of opium poppy production in Afghanistan, the province had reportedly decreased its production of poppy by up to 95% in 2005, one of the success stories of the Afghani eradication program. However, the eradication program has often left peasant farmers destitute, and many farmers were reported to have given their children in payment for debts to opium dealers [2].
[edit] Geopolitical and Military Situation
Nangarhar shares a border with Pakistan, and the two regions share very close ties, with large amounts of migration either way. Most of the province still uses Pakistani currency rather than Afghan money for commercial transactions. The current Governor of the Province, Gul Agha Sherzai is also reported to have very close ties with the Pakistani secret service, the ISI.
H5N1 was first detected in Afghanistan in Nangarhar province in March 2006.
[edit] Politics
The current Governor of the province is Gul Agha Sherzai.
[edit] Districts
- Achin
- Bati Kot
- Bihsud
- Chaparhar
- Dara-I-Nur
- Dih Bala
- Dur Baba
- Goshta
- Hisarak
- Jalalabad
- Kama
- Khogyani
- Kot
- Kuz Kunar
- Lal Pur
- Muhmand Dara
- Nazyan
- Pachir Wa Agam
- Rodat
- Sherzad
- Shinwar
- Surkh Rod
- Goshtah District
[edit] External links
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