Maruf District

Maruf District
معروف
District
Country  Afghanistan
Province Kandahar Province
Population (2006)
  Total 200,000
Time zone + 4.30

Maruf District (from the Persian: معروف) (also:Ma'ruf, Maroof) is a district in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan. It borders Arghistan District to the west, Zabul Province to the north and Pakistan to the east and south. The population is 200000 (2006). The district center is the town of Maruf district, located in the northern part of the district. It is a boundary mountainous district with a lot of rugged mountain passes towards Pakistan. It is located almost 190 km far from any provincial city. This district has 360 villages. It has very agricultural land.

This district has a different history from other places for pashton tribes: the old name of this and Arghistan districts was Arakozia 2300 years ago. Before the government of King Amir Abdurahman Khan, the boundary of Maruf District was then pishin bazar of balochistan district. When durand signed some areas like zhob, qlalqala saifullah, tobah, entered to Pakistan country area.

There are living that pashton tribes which come into the world here like Barakzai, Alizai, Kakar, Alokozai, Ishaqzai, Khog Yani, Sydan, Adizai etc.

Afghan emperor Ahmad Sha Baba also lived in Maruf District during his last years. This district has two famous rivers; one river is between mountains of samee and bayek also called in qeographic books by the name of Maruf Arghistan River and other name is Qadani River, between Afghanistan and Pakistan. Border length of this district of Pakistan is 155 km.

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