- Farah Province
Geobox|Province
country = Afghanistan
country_
name = Farah
native_name = فراه
map_caption = Map of Afghanistan with Farah highlighted
capital = Farah
capital_lat_d = 32.5
capital_long_d = 63.5
population_as_of = 2006
population = 438000
population_note = [cite web |url=http://www.world-gazetteer.com/wg.php?x=&men=gpro&lng=en&des=wg&srt=npan&col=abcdefghinoq&msz=600&geo=-277
title=World Gazetteer]
area = 48471
population_density = 9.0
timezone = UTC+4:30
free_type = Main languages
free = Persian PashtoFarah (PerB|فراه) is one of the thirty-four
provinces of Afghanistan . It is in the west of the country. Its capital is Farah. Farah is a spacious and sparsely populated province that lies on theIran ian border.Geographically the province is approximately 18,000 square miles, making it (comparatively) more than twice the size of
Maryland , or half the size ofSouth Korea . The province is bounded on the north byHerat , on the northeast byGhor , the southeast byHelmand , the south byNimroz , and on the west byIran . It is the fourth largest province in Afghanistan.The province is home to a great many ruined castles including the "Castle of the Infidel" just south of Farah City.
Culture
The people of Farah have a reputation for being very courageous and hard working and being interested in land and money, the latter mainly due to the deprivation Farah has been historically subjected to.Fact|date=September 2008
Farah is associated with such diverse phenomena as dried meat,
bigamy (among the less educated)Fact|date=September 2008 and large families (families typically have a minimum of four children). Ethnically, Farah Province has aPashtun majority. There is a Persian-speaking region around the capital city (Yazdi in Farah: people from Yazd in Iran migrated to Farah and called a small part of the capital Yazdi). There are also a couple of areas whereAimak s predominate.The culture of Farah is patriarchal, where the tribal leaders, almost always men, are highly respected. Family pride is strongly valued and family members are taught to respect it and ensure that it is maintained at all times.
The tomb of
Muhammad Jaunpuri (who claimed to be theMahdi ) is in Farah and is visited every year by many people from all around the world, especiallyPakistan andIndia .ecurity Situation
Despite having a majority-Pashtun population, Farah has not seen much fighting since the US invasion of Afghanistan in
2001 , and is peaceful, relative to many parts of the country. However, mountainous Eastern Farah has seen at least one US offensive againstTaliban forces. InFebruary 2005 , the Taliban killed an aid worker in northern Farah and there was a failed Taliban assassination attempt on the governor. Due to its proximity to the restiveHelmand andUruzgan provinces, Farah has experienced problems with roaming insurgent gangs moving through the province and occupying parts of the province for brief periods of time [http://www.afgha.com/?q=en/node/1043] . Incidents of this type have increased asTaliban fighters face heavy pressure fromISAF offensives in the south.American and NATO troops jointly run a
Provincial Reconstruction Team base out of Farah. The American soldiers at the base were, untilOctober 2006 when ISAF Stage 4 started, the only ones in the country that were underISAF authority.Farah Province roads have seen massive improvement since
May 2005 and are still being improved to dateApril 2006 . The education system has been greatly improved and a great number of illegal weapons have been collected and destroyed in the province as testimony to the Provincial Reconstruction Team.Districts
*Anar Dara
*Bakwa
*Bala Buluk
*Farah
*Gulistan
*Khaki Safed
*Lash wa Juwayn
*Qala i Kah
*Pur Chaman
*Pusht Rod
*Shib KohReferences
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