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Hesa Awal Behsood District

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Hesa Awal Behsood District
حصه اول بهسود
Hesa Awal Behsood District is located in Afghanistan
Hesa Awal Behsood District
Hesa Awal Behsood District
Location in Afghanistan
Coordinates: 34°28′19″N 68°39′02″E / 34.47194°N 68.65056°E / 34.47194; 68.65056
Country Afghanistan
ProvinceMaidan Wardak
Villages number289
CapitalDahani Siasang
Government
 • TypeDistrict
 • GovernorMohsen Wahdat
Area
 • Total1,325 km2 (512 sq mi)
Elevation
3,200 m (10,500 ft)
Population
 (2020)
 • Total55,709
 • Density42/km2 (110/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+4:30 (Afghanistan Standard Time)
Postal code
1352
WebsiteOfficial page

Hisa-e-Awali Behsud (Dari: حصه اول بهسود) is a district of Maidan Wardak Province, Afghanistan. The district has a Hazara majority resident population, but the district is also used as grazing ground by nomadic Pashtun Kuchis. The Hajigak Mine is located in the district.

Since 2007 there has been a flare-up in ethnic violence in the district, emanating from a dispute between Hazaras and Kuchis over the ownership of vast tracts of land, with the Hazara claiming Kuchi militias are being armed by the Taliban. Several villages have been burned and thousands have had to flee the area.

See also

Sources

  • Makia Monir (July 16, 2007). "UNAMA concerned over tension in Behsud". Afghanistan News Center. KABUL. Pajhwok Afghan News.
  • Tom Coghlan (12 April 2008). "Villagers forced out by 'Taliban' nomads". Telegraph.co.uk. Behsood District Wardak Province.[dead link]


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