History;
"The Arabs advanced through Sistan and conquered Sindh early in the eighth century. Elsewhere however their incursions were no more than temporary, and it was not until the rise of the Saffarid dynasty in the ninth century that the frontiers of Islam effectively reached Ghazni and Kabul . Even then a Hindu dynasty the Hindushahis , held Gandhara and eastern borders .From the tenth century onwards as Persian language and culture continued to spread into Afghanistan , the focus of power shifted to Ghazni , where a Turkish dynasty , who started by ruling the town for the Samanid dynasty of Bokhara , proceeded to create an empire in their own right. The greatest of the Ghaznavids was Muhmad who ruled between 998 and 1030. He expelled the Hindus from Ghandhara."
Economy;
Qandahar had well-irrigated gardens and orchards and was famous for its grapes, melons, and pomegranates, but these were made inaccessible by land mines or destroyed outright in the conflict between the Soviets and the mujahideen, Islamic guerrilla fighters during the Soviet occupation. The city is of significant strategic importance in the region due to the major airport built in the early 1970s with development funding from the United States . The main source of trade is to Pakistan , Iran , and the United States . Kandahar is an agricultural state.
District; Population;
Arghandab 51,600
Arghistan 28,900
Ghorak 8,000
Khakrez 19,200
Maruf 27,700
Maywand 40,700
Miyan Nasheen 12,600
Naish 11,300
Panjwaye 82,800
Reg 1,600
Shah Wali Kot 36,400
Shorabak 9,600
Spin Boldak 41,000
Zhari 49,500
Population;
Area;
54,022 km² (20,858 sq mi)
Main language;
Pashto
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