Panjshir Province
Panjshir (Persian: پنجشیر, literally "Five Lions", also spelled as Panjsher) is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan. Containing the Panjshir Valley, it was established from the Parwan Province in April 13, 2004. Its population is around 139,100, and its area is 3,610 square kilometers. Its capital is the town of Bazarak.
A NATO-ISAF Provincial Reconstruction Team is based in the province and is led by the U.S.[citation needed]
The major ethnic group in the province is Tajik, with some Hazaras, and a small number of Pashtuns, Nuristanis and Pashai.[1][2]
As whole Afghanistan doesn't have any suvey of population, Panjshir province also is included. As its residents estimated panjshir population would be more than 700,000 people. As they imagine panjshir population is equal to estimated, its population would be equal to three southern province.
Districts
District | Capital | Population | Area[3] | Notes |
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Anaba | Created in 2005 within Panjsher District | |||
Bazarak | Created in 2005 within Panjsher District | |||
Darah | Created in 2005 within Hisa Duwum Panjsher District | |||
Khenj | Created in 2005 within Hisa Awal Panjsher District | |||
Paryan | Created in 2005 within Hisa Awal Panjsher District | |||
Rokha | Created in 2005 from parts of Hisa Duwum Panjsher and Panjsher Districts | |||
Shotul | Created in 2005 within Panjsher District |