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Dawlat Abad
دولت‌آباد
Dawlat Abad is located in Afghanistan
Dawlat Abad

Dawlat Abad

Location within Afghanistan[1]

Coordinates: 36°32′N 65°04′E / 36.54°N 65.06°E / 36.54; 65.06
Country Afghanistan
ProvinceFaryab
Area
 • Total2,598 km2 (1,003 sq mi)
Population
 (2009)[2]
 • Total95,800

Dawlat Abad (Persian: دولت‌آباد) is a district[1]inFaryab Province, Afghanistan. The population of the district was estimated 95,800 in 2009.

The centre of the district is the town of Dawlat Abad (population 5000), located at 36°26′14N 64°55′22E / 36.4372°N 64.9228°E / 36.4372; 64.9228, 447 m altitude, on the route from SheberghantoMaimana. At one time it had a bazaar with 180 shops and caravanserais. Dawlat Abad is a centre for carpet-weaving in northern Afghanistan.

From 24 April and 7 May 2014, flash flooding from heavy rainfall resulted in the destruction of public facilities, roads, and agricultural land. Within the villages of Khair Abad, Qoraish, Sheikh ha, Popalzayi, Qozibay Qala, Jare Bagh, and Takht Eshan, 486 families were affected, 5 people killed, 250 livestock killed and 5,000 Jeribs of agricultural land damaged.[3]

The Taliban captured Dawlat Abad District in June 2021, killing at least 24 Afghan commandos and five police officers in the process.[4] Among the dead was Major Sohrab Azimi, son of retired General Zahir Azimi. He was posthumously promoted to brigadier general.[5]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "District Names". National Democratic Institute. Archived from the original on 29 January 2016. Retrieved 28 September 2015.
  • ^ "Afghanistan Election Data". National Democratic Institute. Archived from the original on 28 September 2015. Retrieved 28 September 2015.
  • ^ "Afghanistan Flash Flood Situation Report" (PDF). International Organization for Migration. Retrieved 1 October 2015.
  • ^ Gibbons-Neff, Thomas; Rahim, Najim; Faizi, Fatima; Shah, Taimoor (17 June 2021). "Elite Afghan Forces Suffer Horrific Casualties as Taliban Advance". The New York Times. Archived from the original on 17 June 2021. Retrieved 22 June 2021.
  • ^ "Elite Afghan Troops Were Left to Die in Battle With Taliban".
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