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Coordinates: 38°1650N 71°1928E / 38.28056°N 71.32444°E / 38.28056; 71.32444
 

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Maimay
مایمی
Jamarj-e Bala, the capital of Maimay
Jamarj-e Bala, the capital of Maimay
Maimay is located in Afghanistan
Maimay

Maimay

Maimay District Location in Afghanistan

Coordinates: 38°16′50N 71°19′28E / 38.28056°N 71.32444°E / 38.28056; 71.32444
Country Afghanistan
ProvinceBadakhshan
RegionBadakhshan
Population
 • Total29,893
Time zone+ 4:30

Maimay (Dari: مایمی), also known as Darwaz-e Payeen,[2] or simply Darwaz,[3] is a district in Badakhshan ProvinceofAfghanistan. It was created in 2005 from part of Darwaz District. It is home to approximately 29,893 residents. Maimay borders the Kuf Ab, Raghistan, Shighnnan, and Nusay districts, along with some districts in the Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Province, Tajikistan, including Vanj, Rushon, and Shughnon. The district was historically part of the Darwaz principality, a semi-independent statelet ruled by a mir.[4]

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References[edit]

  • ^ "Settled Population of Badakhshan province by Civil Division, Urban, Rural and Sex-2012-13" (PDF). Central Statistics Organization. Retrieved 1 October 2017.
  • ^ "Badakhshan Province Map". United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs. Retrieved 2 October 2017.
  • ^ Seymour Becker. Russia’s Protectorates in Central Asia: Bukhara and Khiva, 1865-1924. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. 1968.
  • Friendship Bridge between  Afghanistan and  TajikistanInvanj region's and Maimay.

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