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Balkh Province of Afghanistan


Balkh is the province of Afghanistan. It is in the north of the country and its name derives from the ancient city of Balkh, near the modern town. Its capital is Mazar-e Sharif.

History;
Balkh has an incredibly long and rich history; its name is derived from "Bakht" meaning "fortunate" in Arabic/Persian. After the invasion of Alexander the Great's Greek Army, the city was made the capitol of the Bactrian Empire. The invading Arab armies called the city "Uhm al-Balad" or "mother of all cities."

Geography;
Balkh Province is situated in the northern part of Afghanistan, bordering Uzbekistan in the North, Tajikistan in the North-East, Kunduz Province in the East, Samangan Province in the South-East, Sar-e Pol Province in the South-West and Jowzjan Province in the West. The province covers an area of 16,840 km2. Nearly half of the province is mountainous or semi mountainous terrain (48.7%) whiles half of the area (50.2%) is made up of flat land.

Population;
Balkh has a total population of 1,123,948.

Demographics;
The major ethnic groups living in Balkh province are Tajiks and Pashtoons followed by Uzbeks, Hazaras, Turkman, Arab and Baluch.The languages spoken are Dari Persian (50%), Pashto (27%), Turkmen (11.9%) and Uzbek (10.7%).




District;
Population;
Balkh
97,055
Chahar Bolak
69,975
Chahar Kint
32,306
Chimtal
81,311
Dawlatabad
79,638
Dihdadi
66,009
Kaldar
17,932
Khulmi
49,207
Kishindih
49,083
Marmul
9,510
Mazar-e Sharif
375,181
Nahri Shahi
38,791
Sholgara
85,269
Shortepa
30,314
Zari
42,367

Area;
 17,249 km² (6,660 sq mi)

Languages;
Persian
Pashto
Uzbek


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