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Takhar, a lush province in northern Afghanistan
A lush province with arable land
Takhar province, centered on Taleghan, is considered one of the greenest regions of Afghanistan. This province is about 400 kilometers away from Kabul. Takhar shares borders with Badakhshan province from the east, Kunduz province from the west, Baghlan and Panjshir provinces from the south, and Tajikistan from the north. In terms of climate, this province has relatively hot summers and cold winters.
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There are about 130,000 hectares of irrigated land and 300,000 hectares of rainfed land in this province, which are mostly cultivated in two seasons. Its main products are rice, wheat, barley and jowari (corn).
This province has many fruitful and ornamental gardens and the products of these gardens include apples, cherries, cherries, pears, peaches, apricots, grapes, melons and watermelons. Most of Takhar districts are full of water, and livestock farming in Farkhar and Warsaj districts has grown more due to abundant water, and farmers often sell their livestock to foreign countries such as Pakistan and Tajikistan.
Takhar also has 23,000 hectares of paddy fields and produces 75,000 tons of rice, making it the second largest producer of rice in Afghanistan.
An ancient province in the heart of Asia
Takhar is one of the historical provinces and its history goes back to the time of Alexander the Great. It can be said that Takhar is an ancient province in the heart of Asia. One of the most important historical areas of this province is the historical city of Ai Khanum or Mah Bano.
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Ai Khanum is the name of a Greek city in Takhar province in northern Afghanistan, which was built 2200 years ago by Alexander the Great to facilitate trade between Asia and Europe. Ai Khanum is the name of an ancient place and a relatively flat hill in Dasht Qala district and at the intersection of “Amu Darya” and “Kokcheh” rivers in northern Afghanistan.
The foundation stone of this city was also laid by Alexander the Great, which is now kept in the Kabul Museum. This stone dates back to about 300 years BC and it is said that it is the only object in the world that Alexander definitely touched and perhaps one of the most important and exciting archaeological discoveries of the 20th century in Afghanistan is the discovery of this city.
Takhar has many historical areas, the most famous of which are Khwaja Bahauddin Shrine, Khwaja Khizr Shrine, Hazrat Shrine (Waqf), Khwaja Shrine (Changal), Pir Farkhar and Zobeen Fort.
From Taleghan to Bahark; Districts of Takhar
Taleghan: is a historical city and the center of Takhar province in northern Afghanistan. This city is located 403 km north of Kabul and in an earthquake-prone area. Taleghan has a dirt airport and the Faiz Abad (Badakhshan province capital) to Kunduz road passes through it.
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This city is connected to Kabul through the cities of Khan Abad (located in Kunduz province) – Baghlan – Charikar (the center of Parwan province).
Eshkemesh: It is located to the southwest, 120 km from Taleghan city, by the Eshkemesh sea. This district has a common border with Khan Abad Kunduz and Burke Baghlan districts.
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