List of places in Afghanistan
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This is a list of places in Afghanistan. Afghanistan
Afghanistan
Afghanistan , officially the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country located in the centre of Asia, forming South Asia, Central Asia and the Middle East. With a population of about 29 million, it has an area of , making it the 42nd most populous and 41st largest nation in the world...

's capital city is Kabul
Kabul
Kabul , spelt Caubul in some classic literatures, is the capital and largest city of Afghanistan. It is also the capital of the Kabul Province, located in the eastern section of Afghanistan...

. It is the powerhouse of the Afghan economy
Economy of Afghanistan
The economy of Afghanistan has improved significantly since 2002 due to the infusion of multi-billion dollars in international assistance and investments, as well as remittances from Afghan expats. It is also due to dramatic improvements in agricultural production and the end of a four-year drought...

 and is by far the largest city.

According to 2006 estimates by the Central Statistics Office of Afghanistan, the ten largest cities in terms of population are:
  • Kabul
    Kabul
    Kabul , spelt Caubul in some classic literatures, is the capital and largest city of Afghanistan. It is also the capital of the Kabul Province, located in the eastern section of Afghanistan...

     - 3 million
  • Kandahar
    Kandahar
    Kandahar is the second largest city in Afghanistan, with a population of about 512,200 as of 2011. It is the capital of Kandahar Province, located in the south of the country at about 1,005 m above sea level...

     - 450,300
  • Herat
    Herat
    Herāt is the capital of Herat province in Afghanistan. It is the third largest city of Afghanistan, with a population of about 397,456 as of 2006. It is situated in the valley of the Hari River, which flows from the mountains of central Afghanistan to the Karakum Desert in Turkmenistan...

     - 349,000
  • Mazar-i-Sharif - 300,600
  • Qunduz
    Kunduz
    Kunduz also known as Kundûz, Qonduz, Qondûz, Konduz, Kondûz, Kondoz, or Qhunduz is a city in northern Afghanistan, the capital of Kunduz Province. It is linked by highways with Mazari Sharif to the west, Kabul to the south and Tajikistan's border to the north...

     - 264,100
  • Taluqan
    Taloqan
    Tāloqān is the capital of Takhar Province, in northern Afghanistan. It is located in the Taluqan District. The population was estimated as 196,400 in 2006.-History:The old city to the west on the riverside was described by Marco Polo in 1275 CE as:...

     - 196,400
  • Puli Khumri - 180,800
  • Jalalabad
    Jalalabad
    Jalalabad , formerly called Adinapour, as documented by the 7th century Hsüan-tsang, is a city in eastern Afghanistan. Located at the junction of the Kabul River and Kunar River near the Laghman valley, Jalalabad is the capital of Nangarhar province. It is linked by approximately of highway with...

     - 168,600
  • Charikar
    Charikar
    Charikar is the main town of the Kohdaman Valley and the capital of Parwan Province in northern Afghanistan. The city lies on the road 69 km from Kabul to the northern provinces. Travelers would have to pass by the city when going to Mazari Sharif, Kunduz or Puli Khumri. Charikar is at the...

     - 153,500
  • Sheberghan
    Sheberghan
    Sheberghān or Shaburghān , also spelled Shebirghan and Shibarghan, is the capital city of the Jowzjan Province in northern Afghanistan.-Location:...

     - 143,900


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  • 'Abas
  • 'Ali Kala
  • A'in
  • Ab Bala
    Ab Bala
    -External links:*...

  • Ab Band District
    Ab Band District
    Ab Band is a district in Ghazni Province, Afghanistan. Its population, which is almost entirely Pashtun, was estimated at 41,340 in 2002. Ab Band is on the main road from Kabul to Kandahar....

  • Ab Barik
    Āb Bārīk
    Āb Bārīk is a village in Ghor Province, in central Afghanistan.-References:...

  • Ab Baskhsh
  • Ab Chenar
  • Ab Darrah
  • Ab Gach
    Ab Gach
    Ab Gaj is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan. It is on the left bank of the Ab-i-Wakhan about a mile upstream of the meeting of that river and the Amu Darya, and about ten miles southeast of Kala Panja....

  • Ab Gaj
  • Ab Kalak or Ab Kolok
    Ab Kolok
    Ab Kolok , also Ab Kuluk or Ab Kalak is a village in Mingajik District, Jowzjan Province, in northern Afghanistan. It lies northwest of the district capital of Mingajik and Harun-e Dovvom, northeast of Alam Lek and southeast of Seyyedabad....

  • Ab Kirka
  • Ab Khoda'i or Ab Khuda'i
    Ab Khuda'i
    Ab Khuda'i is a village in the west of Ab Kamari District in the Badghis Province, of north-west Afghanistan. Its population, consists of approximately 90% Tajik with a small Pashtun, Aimaq and Uzbek minority. Other localities include Alkhan, Anjir, Duzdanak, Gana Gul, Khalifa, and Papal....

  • Ab Khovar
  • Ab Khovrak
  • Ab Mazar
  • Ab Qowl
  • Ab Sarina
  • Ab Shureh
  • Ab Sora
  • Ab Zumc or Ab Zumch
  • Ab-e Barik or Abe Barik
  • Ab-e Barik-e Qowdi
    Ab-e Barik-e Qowdi
    Ab-e Barik-e Qowdi is a village in Badghis Province in north-western Afghanistan.-External links:*...

     or Ab-i-Bark-i-Qudi
  • Ab-e Garmak or Ab-i-Garmak or Ab-i-Gharmak or Abgarmak or Avgarmak or Awgarmak
  • Ab-e Kamari or Ab-i-Kamari
  • Ab-e Shir Ahmad or Ab-e Sher Ahmad
  • Ab-i-Barik-i-Ghalmani
  • Aba or Abeh
  • Abad
  • Abay
  • Abdal-e Pasha Khan or Abdal-i-Pasa Khan
  • Abdana or Abdaneh
  • Abdara or Abdarreh
  • Abdaw
  • Abdan-e Shebaqli
    Abdan-e Shebaqli
    Abdan-e Shebaqli is a small village in Samangan Province, in northern Afghanistan. It is located east of Kholm by road.-External links:*...

     or Abdan-i-Shebaqli
  • Abdul Ahad Bay Kamari
  • Abdul Haq
  • Abdul Karim Taraki
  • Abdullah Kala
  • Abdullahkan
  • Abdurrahimkhel
  • Abedkhel
  • Abi Khana or Abi Khaneh
  • Aboka
  • Abparan
  • Abpuda
  • Abqol
  • Abrejan
  • Abresminkhel
  • Abrosan or Abroshan or Abrowshan
  • Absar or Abshar
    Abshar
    -External links:*...

  • Abtu
    Abtu, Afghanistan
    Abtu, Afghanistan is a village in Bamyan Province in northern-central Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Abu Abaida training camp
  • Abu Jindal training camp
  • Abzi Khuda
  • Acakza'i
  • Acamazar or Achamazar
  • Acek or Achek
  • Aceska
  • Achakzay
  • Acheshka
  • Ada
  • Adam Khan
  • Adam Tash
  • Adi Sana-i-Wazbi
  • Adin
  • Adina or Adini
  • Adina Masjid or Adineh Masjed
    Adineh Masjed
    -External links:*...

  • Adinajar
  • Adinkhel or Adinkheyl
  • Adramzai
  • Adreskhel or Adreskheyl
  • Adro Kala
  • Afghan Kot
  • Afghan Tappeh
  • Afghan Tepa
  • Afghan-e Dowshi
  • Aftada Kalay
  • Afzai Khan
  • Ag Chah
  • Agar
  • Ageri
    Ageri
    Ageri is a village in Albu Parish, Järva County in northern-central Estonia....

  • Agha Mohammad
  • Agha Mohd Bai
  • Aghao Jan or Aghojan or Aghow Jan or Aghujan
  • Aghir Sai
  • Aghon or Aghown
  • Aghow Khan
  • Aghram
  • Ahad
  • Ahan Qal'eh
  • Ahanagaran or Ahenagaran
  • Ahangar
  • Ahangaran
    Ahangaran
    Ahangaran is the name given to a number of locations in Baghlan Province, Afghanistan.-Larger Ahangaran:The first of these is a group of villages in Baghlan Province. It is located about ten miles northeast of Kala Banu...

     or Ahingaran
  • Ahangaran-e Pa'in or Ahengarane Pa'in
  • Ahangari
  • Ahankoshteh or Ahankusha or Ahankusta
  • Ahengaro
  • Ahmad Abad or Ahmadabad
  • Ahmad Gholam
  • Ahmad Kalay
  • Ahmaday
  • Ahmanbabad
  • Ain Qala
  • Ainomal
  • Aira Tan
  • Aira Tan Guzar
  • Ajar
    Ajar, Afghanistan
    Ajar, Afghanistan is a village in Bamyan Province in northern-central Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Ajel
  • Ajreqsay
  • Ajrestan
  • Ak Robat
  • Akahil
  • Akakhel or Akakheyl
  • Akazayi or Akaza'i
  • Akazi
  • Akbarkhel or Akbarkheyl
  • Akcha or Akcheh
  • Akhir-e Jaza' or Akhir-i-Jeza
  • Akhirranagah
  • Akhond Zada
  • Akhsay or Akhshay
    Akhshay
    -External links:*...

  • Akhta Khana or Akhta Khaneh or Akhteh Khaneh
  • Akhtachi
  • Akhtar Mohammad Kalay
  • Akhtarkhel or Akhtarkheyl
  • Akhtji
  • Akhtokhel
  • Akhund Baba or Akhvond Baba
  • Akhund Saheb Kalay or Akhvond Saheb Kalay
  • Akhundkhel or Akhvondkheyl
  • Akhundzada or Akhundzadah or Akhvondzadeh
  • Akhundzada Koday
  • Akhundzadah Jay or Akhvondzadeh Jay
  • Akhvond Zadeh Khel or Akhvondzadeh Kheyl
  • Akhvondzadeh
  • Akhzarat
  • Akinjan
  • Akkina
  • Akram Bay

  • Al Badr training camp
    Al Badr training camp
    The Islamic fundamentalist group Al Badr operates covert one or more Al Badr training camps in Pakistan.CNN reports the group also operated training camps in Afghanistan.In the 90s, militants trained at al-Badr camp in the use of RDX and C4 explosives....

  • Al Farouq training camp
    Al Farouq training camp
    The Al Farouq training camp, also known as "the airport camp", was an alleged Al-Qaeda training camp near Kandahar, Afghanistan. Camp attendees received small-arms training, map-reading, orientation, explosives training, and other training....

  • Ala Chapan
  • Alagadari
  • Alaghan
  • Alaghzar
  • Alai Chulai
  • Alailee
  • Alaili
  • Alaka or Alakeh
  • Alakajar
  • Alakn
  • Alakoh or Alakuh
  • Alakolek
  • Alamcu
  • Alamkhel or Alamkheyl
  • Alamlik
  • Alamtu
  • Alaqadari Gelan
  • Alaqadari-i-Almar
  • Alat
  • Alawuddin
  • Alday
  • Alefkhel or Alefkheyl
  • Alefsah Kala or Alefshah Kala
  • Alek Robat
  • Alemlik
  • Alezgerew
  • Alga
  • Ali-Mogul
  • Ali Abad
  • Ali Mughul
  • Ali Zayi
  • Alik Rabat or Alik Ribat
  • Alikhel
  • Alkhan
  • Allahdad
  • Alma
  • Almar
  • Almar Bazar
  • Almarkhel or Almarkheyl
  • Almas
  • Almashakh
  • Almes or Almesh
  • Almika
  • Alo Kala
  • Alqajar
  • Altar Angak
  • Altarghu
  • Altee
  • Alti Bulaq
  • Alti Khavajeh or Alti Khwaja
  • Altibulaq Tozkan
  • Aluchah or Alucheh
  • Alugak
  • Alukel or Alukheyl
  • Alunji
  • Alur
  • Aman Bai
  • Aman Khan
  • Amankhel or Amankheyl
  • Amar Torki or Amar Turki
  • Ambadara
  • Ambarqol or Anbarqowl
  • Ambolagh
  • Aminollah Chambar or Aminullah Cambar
  • Amirkhel or Amirkheyl
  • Amogay
  • Ampqna
  • Amran
  • Amrode or Amrud
    Amrud
    Amrud is the name of a village located in the Darwaz area of Afghanistan, situated near the Amu Darya....

  • Amurd
  • Amurn
    Amurn
    Amurn is a village in Darwaz District, Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.-Geography:The village is located near the border with Tajikistan. It lies 1.8 miles from Yeylaq-e Amurn, 3.9 miles from Delvakh, 4.3 miles from Manzel and 4.7 miles from Ablun.-Transport:Amurn is located on the...

  • Anakas
  • Anar Darrah or Anar Darreh or Anardara or Anardarra
  • Anawa-i-Kalan or Anvah-ye Kalan
    Anvah-ye Kalan
    Anvah-ye Kalan is a village in Bamyan Province in northern-central Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Anbarkheyl
  • And Ab
  • Anda
  • Andaj or Andoj
  • Andar
    Andar District
    Andar is one of the eastern districts of Ghazni Province in Afghanistan. The population has been estimated at 106,000, all Pashtun. The district center is Miray....

  • Andarab
    Andarab District
    Andarab district is located in the southern part of Baghlan Province, Afghanistan. The estimated population of Andarab in 2004 was roughly 120,642. Tajiks make up the entire population of the district.. The district centre is the village of Andarab....

  • Andari
  • Andkhoy or Andkhoi or Andkhui or Andkhvoy or Ankhoi
  • Andowj
    Andowj
    -External links:**...

  • Angar
  • Angarak or Angaric or Angarik
  • Anger Kala
  • Anjoman
    Anjuman, Afghanistan
    Anjuman , also written Anjoman, is the name of a village in Badakhshan Province, Afghanistan. It lies within the Anjuman Valley, about 18 miles from the mouth of the valley. Another village, Anjuman-i-Khurd, lies close by. Around the turn of the 21st century, the village had 90 occupied residences,...

     or Anjuman
    Anjuman, Afghanistan
    Anjuman , also written Anjoman, is the name of a village in Badakhshan Province, Afghanistan. It lies within the Anjuman Valley, about 18 miles from the mouth of the valley. Another village, Anjuman-i-Khurd, lies close by. Around the turn of the 21st century, the village had 90 occupied residences,...

  • Angu
  • Anguri
  • Ao Bakhsh or Ao Baskh
  • Ao Barik
    Ao Barik
    Ao Barik is the name of a village in Afghanistan. It lies roughly 15 miles southwest of Faizabad in Badakhshan Province. There is also a valley of that name in Afghanistan, descending north from the Kaoshan pass....

  • Ao Khorak
  • Aoshera
  • Aparan
  • Aq Bulaq
  • Aq Darrah or Aq Darreh
  • Aq Gonbaz
    Aq Gonbaz
    Aq Gonbaz is village in Samangan Province, in northern Afghanistan. It is located in the northern part of Samangan Province and lies in a dry, wide valley. Aq Gonbaz is accessed via a dirt track east of the A76 highway, to the northeast of Hazrat e Soltan....

  • Aq Gumbaz
  • Aq Guzar
  • Aq Kotal or Aq Kowtal
  • Aq Machit or Aq Macit
  • Aq Mazar
  • Aq Qol or Aq Qowl or Awqol or Awqowl
  • Aq Ribat or Aq Robat
    Aq Robat
    -External links:*...

     or Aqrabat
  • Aq Sai
  • Aq Tappeh
  • Aq Tepa
  • Aq-e 'Abdol or Aq-i-'Abdul
  • Aqa Burut
  • Aqa Mirza
  • Aqa Mohammad
  • Aqa Mohammad Beyg
  • Aqasi
  • Aqbai-i-Bala
  • Aqbai-i-Pa'in
  • Aqca or Aqcha
    Aqcha
    Aqcha is a city in northern Afghanistan approximately east from Sheberghan and west from Mazar-i-Sharif. It is the center of the Aqcha District in Jowzjan Province, Afghanistan. The population is more than 50,000 people...

  • Aqchah or Aqcheh
  • Aqchashmeh or Aqcheshmeh
  • Aqina or Aqineh
  • Aqkowtal or Aqkotal
  • Aqmast
  • Aqsay
  • Aqsay 'Arab
  • Aqshira
  • Arab Khu
  • Arab Shah Bagh
  • Arab Shah-i-Payan
  • Arabmazari
  • Arakash
  • Arakht
    Arakht
    Arakht is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.It is located between Lake Shiva and the Panj River, at an altitude of 3100m near the Tajikistan border. It lies 3.3 miles from Pish, 2.6 miles from Wishtayn, 3.8 miles from Gordzhak and 6.2 miles from Ghar Javin.The nearest...

  • Aral
  • Aranji
    Aranji
    -External links:*...

  • Arapusta
  • Araq-e `Olya
    Araq-e `Olya
    Araq-e `Olya is a village in Bamyan Province in northern-central Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Araq-Tawela
  • Aray
  • Arbab Akbar
  • Arbab Mawdud
  • Arbi Muryani
  • Arcatu or Arcektu or Archahtu or Archatu or Archektu
  • Archar
  • Ardar
  • Ardzuluq
  • Aregh Batur or Arigh Batur
    Arigh Batur
    -External links:*...

  • Arga Qeshlaq or Arga Qeslaq
  • Arganji Khwa
  • Arg-e Zari
    Arg-e Zari
    -External links:*...

  • Arghandakan
    Arghandakan
    -External links:**...

  • Arghenchkha Bala
  • Arghol or Arghol
  • Arghun
  • Arjamaq
  • Arjangan
  • Arkalik
  • Arkhaw
  • Armachestan or Armichstan
  • Arpatu
  • Arsalakhan Kalay
  • Artin Jelaw or Artin Jelow
    Artin Jelow
    Artin Jelow is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan. It is roughly 16 miles southeast of Rustak. There is a bridge over the Kokcha River there. In the 1970s, the village population were primarily Tajiks....

  • Arun
  • Arwal
    Arwal
    Arwal is the administrative headquarters of Arwal district in the Indian state of Bihar.-Geography:Arwal is located at . It has an average elevation of . The district headquarters is at the bank of Sone river. The state capital, patna is 65 km to the north...

  • Arwinj
  • Arzan Kar
  • Arzanak
  • Arzanchi or Arzanci
  • Arzangan-e Sofia or Arzangane Sufia
  • Arzganan-e 'Olya or Arzangane Ulya
  • Arzo
  • Asadabad
    Asadabad, Afghanistan
    Asadabad or Asad Abad is the capital city of Kunar Province in Afghanistan. It is located in the eastern portion of the country adjacent to Pakistan...

  • Aselma
  • Asgharat
    Asgharat
    -External links:*...

  • Asgharay
  • Asghari Kalay
  • Ashab-i-Kahf
  • Ashka or Aska
  • Ashkasham
    Ashkasham
    -External links:**...

  • Asl-e Pir Kondar
  • Ashnam
    Ashnam
    -Geography:The village lies towards the northern edge of the Hindu Kush mountain range which crosses over into Pakistan and is at an elevation of .It is on Jurm River, about five miles from the Kokcha River....

  • Askan
  • Asnam
  • Asor Dewana
  • Aspakhah
  • Aspaki Nauwarid
  • Aspaki Watani
  • Asparyan
  • Aspgardan
  • Aspmaydu
  • Asra
    ASRA
    -Organizations:*Aberdeen Schools Rowing Association*Alberta Science and Research Authority*American Show Racer Association*American Society of Regional Anesthesia*American Sportbike Racing Association*Association for the Study of Reptilia and Amphibia...

  • Astana or Asteneh
  • Astana Baba or Asteneh Baba
  • Astargah
  • Asur
  • Asya Bad
  • Asya-i-Sharaf or Asya-ye Sharaf
  • Asya-ye Bad
  • Asya-ye Gorg or Asyay-i-Gurg
  • Asyawani
  • Asyabkhordi
  • Asyay-i-Firqa
  • Asyay-i-Murdayan
  • Ata Khan Khwaja or Ateh Khan Khvajeh
  • Atabulaqi
  • Atak
    Atak
    Atak is a village in Barisal District in the Barisal Division of southern-central Bangladesh.-External links:**...

  • Atalwal
  • Atan Jelow
  • Atan Jilao or Atin Jilao
  • Ati Saluq
  • Atimir
  • Ato Chineh or Ato Cina
  • Atul
  • Av Darreh
    Av Darreh
    -External links:*...

     or Awdara or Avdarreh
  • Av Par
    Av Par
    -External links:*...

     or Awpar
  • Avkhor or Aw Khor
  • Aw Sulakh
  • Awan
  • Awaran
  • Awbakhs or Awbakhsh
  • Awband
  • Awburda
  • Awdak
  • Awdake
  • Awdake Balena
  • Awdali
  • Awdest
  • Awej Markasa
  • Awilga
  • Awji
  • Awkhwarca
  • Awlad
  • Awlade Marza
  • Awlaya
  • Awnu
  • Awpurak
  • Awqaf
  • Awrgi
  • Awrlii
  • Awtala
  • Aybak
    Aybak, Helmand
    Aybak or Haibak is a village in Helmand Province, in southwestern Afghanistan....

  • Aybak
  • Aydeley
  • Aygal
  • Ayin
  • Ayjag-Amurn
  • Ayjag-i-Khosyaran
  • Aylakah-e Ajar
  • Aylaq-e Amurn or Aylaq-i Amurn
  • Aylaq-e Bagh-e Tagab or Aylaq-i Bagh-i Tagab
  • Aylaq-e Panjeh-ye Mard or Aylaq-i-Panja-i-Mard
  • Aylaq-e Samandan
  • Aylaq-e Sangi or Aylaq-i-Sangi
  • Aylaq-i-Cayson
  • Aylaq-i-Pakhalzar
  • Aylaq-i-Situn
  • Ayna Qala or Ayneh Qal'eh
  • Aytak
  • Azad
    Azad, Afghanistan
    Azad is a town of Farah Province in western Afghanistan near to the border with Iran. It is located at 32°38'5N 61°32'28E with an altitude of 724 metres ....

     or Azaw
    Azaw, Afghanistan
    Azaw is a village in Farah Province, in western Afghanistan. It is located beside the Azow River.-External links:* Maplandia World Gazetteer...

  • Azal Khel
  • Azirok

B

  • Ba'ini
  • Ba Khersak
    Ba Khersak
    -External links:**...

  • Baba
  • Baba Dehqan
  • Baba Dusti
  • Baba Ewaz
  • Baba Kohneh
    Baba Kohneh
    -References:*...

     or Baba Kuhna
  • Baba Sediq
  • Baba Wali
  • Baba Yadgar
  • Baba Yusof or Baba Yusuf or Baba Yosuf
  • Baba'Ali
  • Babakoshteh or Babakusta
  • Babali
  • Babarangi
  • Babakhel or Babakheyl
  • Babakr
  • Babasan
  • Babawali
  • Baboka
  • Baboli
  • Babu Khel or Babu Kheyl
  • Babu Sayda or Babu Shayda
  • Babu'i Ziyarant or Babulai Ziarat
  • Babul
  • Babula'i
    Babula'i
    -External links:*...

  • Babur
  • Bacakosak or Bachakowshak
  • Bacha Murda
  • Bacha Qaq
  • Bactra
  • Bactresh
  • Bad Ghowl or Bad Qol
  • Bad Kak
  • Bad Qaq
  • Badal
    Badal
    Badal is a 2000 Bollywood movie directed by Raj Kanwar. The film stars Bobby Deol and Rani Mukerji in lead roles. The movie is set in 1984 when riots were engulfing parts of Punjab and Delhi. The movie is inspired by The Devil's Own, starring Brad Pitt and Harrison Ford.-Plot:The police are...

  • Badal Kariz
  • Badam Pesta
  • Badamal
  • Badamdara-ye Kalari
  • Badamkica or Badamkichay
  • Badar
  • Badar Musazka'i
  • Baday
  • Badga or Badgah or Badghol
  • Badghisi
  • Badi
  • Badikhel
    Badikhel
    Badikhel is a village development committee in Lalitpur District in the Bagmati Zone of central Nepal. At the time of the 1991 Nepal census it had a population of 2711 in 461 individual households.-External links:*...

     or Badikheyl
  • Badinkhel or Badinkheyl
  • Badqul
  • Badrawak
  • Badray
  • Badurzar
  • Badwan
    Badwan
    Badwan is a Union Council, situated on the bank of River Swat. It is a part of Adenzai Tehsil of Lower Dir District, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa. It contains many small villages including Badwan Upper, Badwan Lower, Baghkandi, Safrona, Gadar, Barorri, Leko, Ghwando, Torogato, Swato Banda, Ghazo etc...

  • Bagag
    Bagag
    -External links:*...

  • Bagage Bala
  • Bagak
  • Bagal Mast
  • Bagay
  • Bagh-e Attab or Bagh-i-Attab
  • Bagh-e 'Attar
  • Bagh-e Bala
    Bagh-e Bala
    -External links:*...

  • Bagh-e Balina
  • Bagh-e Bustan
  • Bagh-e Jabaq
  • Bagh-e Mir
  • Bagh-e Molla Shah
  • Bagh-e Nazar
  • Bagh-e Pahlavan or Bagh-i-Pahlawan
  • Bagh-e Qazi
  • Bagh-e Rud
  • Bagh-e Shah or Bagh-i-Sah
  • Bagh-e Zamin
  • Baghe Rays
  • Bagh-i-Ghana
  • Bagha
  • Baghak
  • Baghala
    Baghala
    -External links:*...

     or Baghalak
  • Baghalak
  • Baghban
    Baghban
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  • Baghcha-i-Qati
  • Baghgay
  • Baghicha or Baghicheh
  • Baghlan
    Baghlan
    Baghlan is a city in northern Afghanistan, in the eponymous province, Baghlan Province. It is located three miles east of the Kunduz River, 35 miles south of Khanabad, and about 1,700 metres above sea level in the northern Hindu Kush...

     or Baghlin or Baglan
  • Bagolaggo
  • Bagorak
  • Bagram
    Bagram
    Bagram , founded as Alexandria on the Caucasus and known in medieval times as Kapisa, is a small town and seat in Bagram District in Parwan Province of Afghanistan, about 60 kilometers north of the capital Kabul. It is the site of an ancient city located at the junction of the Ghorband and Panjshir...

     or Bagrām or Begram
  • Bagu
  • Bahador Khani
    Bahador Khani
    -External links:*...

     or Bahadorkhan
    Bahadorkhan
    -External links:*...

     or Badahur Khani or Badahurkhan
  • Bahadurgay
  • Bahar
  • Baharak District, Badakhshan
  • Baharak District, Takhar
    Baharak District, Takhar
    Baharak District is a district of Takhar Province, Afghanistan. District was split-off from Taluqan District.- External links :* in Baharak District, 2009...

  • Baharkhan
  • Baharestan
    Baharestan, Afghanistan
    -External links:**...

  • Bahram-e Shahid
  • Bahramsahkel
  • Bahran Chah
  • Bai Ghesi
  • Bai Khan
  • Bai Mogholi
  • Bai Murad
  • Baido
  • Bajdeh
  • Bajgah
  • Bajikoshteh or Bajikusta
  • Bakay
  • Bakhara
  • Bakhara Kala
  • Bakharak
  • Bakharo or Bakharow
    Bakharow
    -External links:**...

  • Bakhmal
  • Bakhora
  • Bakhsay or Bakhshay
  • Bakhtar
  • Bakhtiar
    Bakhtiar
    Bakhtiār or Bakhtiyār , also spelled as Bakhtyar, Baxtiyar, Baxtiyor and Bahtiyar, is a Persian given name for boys, popular in Iran, Central Asia, and among the Muslims of South Asia...

     or Bakhtyar
  • Bakhursak
  • Bakkak
  • Baklabacha
  • Baklaw
  • Bakshssabad
  • Bakul
  • Bakva or Bakwa or Bakwah
  • Bala Bluk
  • Bala Bokan or Bala Bowkan
    Bala Bowkan
    Bala Bowkan is a village in Badghis Province in north western Afghanistan. It is known for its odd soil, a composite of sand and decomposed fish that is very good at facilitating the growth of Venus fly traps.-External links:*...

  • Bala Boluk
  • Bala Dowri-e Hesah-e Dowwom
  • Bala Dowri-ye Hesah-e Awwal
  • Bala Duri I
  • Bala Duri II
  • Bala Duri-ye Avval
    Bala Duri-ye Avval
    Bala Duri-ye Avval is a village in Baghlan Province in north eastern Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Bala Duri-ye Dowwom
  • Bala Duri-ye Yakom
  • Bala Jari
  • Bala Kala
  • Bala Koh or Bala Kuh
    Bala Kuh
    -External links:*...

  • Bala Panerak
  • Bala Qal'eh
  • Bala Qara
  • Bala Tang
  • Bala-i-Gardan or Bala-ye Gardan
  • Balaban
  • Baladeh in Badghis Province
  • Baladeh in Bamiyan Province
  • Baladeh in Kandahar Province
  • Baladuri
  • Balakhel or Balakheyl
  • Balana-qergho'i
  • Balangur
  • Balasighlan
  • Balay
  • Balay Wali
  • Balbalak
  • Baldarghan
  • Balhika
  • Balic
  • Balina-Ghiftu Nayqala
  • Balinasokhta
  • Balkh
    Balkh
    Balkh , was an ancient city and centre of Zoroastrianism in what is now northern Afghanistan. Today it is a small town in the province of Balkh, about 20 kilometers northwest of the provincial capital, Mazar-e Sharif, and some south of the Amu Darya. It was one of the major cities of Khorasan...

  • Balkhyan
  • Balnaqala
  • Balowchi
  • Baluc Sah Nader or Baluch Shah Nader
  • Baluch
  • Balucha
  • Balūchī, Farah
  • Balūchī, Helmand
    Baluchi, Helmand
    Balūchī is a town in Helmand Province, Afghanistan....

  • Balūchī, Herat
    Baluchi, Herat
    Balūchī is a town in Herat Province, Afghanistan....

  • Balūchī, Orūzgān
    Baluchi, Oruzgan
    Balūchī is a town in Orūzgān Province, Afghanistan....

  • Balūchī, Sar-e Pol
    Baluchi, Sar-e Pol
    Balūchī is a town in Sar-e Pol Province, Afghanistan....

  • Bamian or Bamiyan or Bamyan
  • Bamik
  • Banahal
  • Banam
  • Banaq
    Banaq
    -External links:*...

  • Band
  • Band-e Hoeowz
  • Band-e Sabzak
  • Band-e 'Ali
  • Band-e Amir
    Band-e Amir
    Band-e Amir is a series of six deep blue lakes separated by natural dams made of travertine, a mineral deposit. The lakes are situated in the Hindu Kush Mountains of Central Afghanistan at approximately 3000 meters of elevation, west of the famous Buddhas of Bamiyan.They were created by the carbon...

  • Bande Sardeh
  • Bandar
  • Bandar-e Mollaha or Bandar-i-Mullaha
  • Bandar-e 'Abd ol Baqi or Bander-i- 'Abdulbaqi
  • Bandaspan
  • Banges or Bangesh or Bangi
  • Bangolkhel or Bangolkheyl
  • Bangolya
  • Banow
    Banow
    -External links:*...

     or Banu
  • Bar Adinkhel or Bar Adinkheyl
  • Bar Alukhel or Bar Alukheyl
  • Bar Asaw or Bar Azaw or Bar Azow
  • Bar Botaw
  • Bar Foladay or Bar Fuladi
  • Bar Kala
  • Bar Kalay
  • Bar Litap
  • Bar Mazid
  • Bar Metakhan
  • Bar Nawrozkhel or Bar Nawrozkheyl
  • Bar Tasan
  • Bar Zari or Barzari
  • Bar 'Alana
  • Bara Kala
  • Bara Khel or Barak Khel or Bareh Kheyl
  • Baraghan
  • Baraghan-e Khvajeh or Baraghan-i-Khwaja
  • Baraghan-i-Kalan
  • Baragi
  • Barak
  • Barakat
  • Baraki
    Baraki, Afghanistan
    Baraki, Afghanistan is a village in Bamyan Province in northern-central Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Barakjay
  • Barangak
  • Barangak Bala
  • Barangak Pa'in
  • Barangak-e Bala
  • Barangak-e Pa'in
  • Barangtui
  • Barangtut-e Bala
  • Barangtut-e Pa'in
  • Barangtut-e Vasat
  • Barangtute Mabayan
  • Baraqi
    Baraqi
    -External links:*...

  • Barati
  • Barati Calaghay or Barati Chalaghay
  • Baraydari
  • Baraz Loghun
  • Barazi
  • Barbozak
  • Bardokan
  • Barfak
    Barfak
    -External links:*...

  • Barghasun
  • Barg-i-Matal
  • Barkah
    Barkah, Afghanistan
    Barkah is a village in Baghlan Province in north eastern Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Bari Gav
  • Barigah
    Barigah
    -External links:*...

     or Barigaw
  • Barik Juy
    Barik Juy
    -External links:*...

     or Barikjoy or Barikjuy
  • Barik-e 'Olya or Bariki 'Ulya
  • Barik-e Sofia or Bariki Sufia
  • Barikak
    Barikak
    -External links:*...

  • Barikao Deh
  • Bariki
    Bariki
    -External links:*...

  • Barimalabad
  • Bariqol or Bariqowl
  • Barjoy or Barjuy
  • Barla
  • Barlas
  • Barlas-i-Wakhi
  • Barmazit
  • Baroghil or Barowghil
  • Baruragai
  • Baryaun
  • Baryavan
    Baryavan
    -External links:**...

     or Baryawan
  • Barzebi
  • Barziri
  • Bas-i-Belmast or Baselmast or Bash-e Belmast or Bashelmast
  • Basal Khel or Basal Kheyl
  • Basenj
    Basenj
    -External links:**...

     or Basinj
  • Basferis or Bashferish
  • Bashal
  • Bashanabad
    Bashanabad
    Bashanabad is a village in Baharak District, Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.-History:On October 6, 2004 an earthquake struck about 36 kilometres south of Bashanabad, near the village of Sar Ab; the village lies within the area which would gave been affected by the earthquake.On...

  • Bashi or Basi
    Basi
    Basi is a fermented alcoholic beverage made of sugarcane produced in the Philippines and Guyana.- Philippines :]]Basi is the local beverage of Ilocos in northern Luzon in San Ildefonso where it has been consumed since before the Spanish conquest. In the Philippines, commercial basi is produced by...

  • Bashun or Basun
  • Bashtu
  • Bast
    Bast, Afghanistan
    Bast, Afghanistan is a village in Bamyan Province in northern-central Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Basto
  • Bastokbaca or Bastukbacheh
    Bastukbacheh
    -External links:*...

  • Bat Khak or Bot Khak
  • Bata
  • Bataw-e Bala
  • Bataw-e Pa'in
  • Batob
    Batob
    -External links:*...

  • Batur
  • Baturkhel or Baturkheyl
  • Bawri
  • Bay Kham
  • Bay Malasi
    Bay Malasi
    -External links:**...

  • Bay Saqal
    Bay Saqal
    -External links:*...

  • Bay Temor
    Bay Temor
    -External links:*...

  • Baya
    Bayah, Afghanistan
    Bayah is a town in Badghis Province, Afghanistan....

  • Bayak
  • Bayan
  • Bayani
    Bayani, Afghanistan
    Bayani, Afghanistan is a village in Bamyan Province in northern-central Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Baybacha or Baybacheh
    Baybacheh
    -External links:*...

  • Baybul
    Baybul
    -External links:*...

  • Bayram, Baghlan
  • Bayram, Ghazni
  • Bayri
    Bayri
    -External links:*...

  • Baza'i Gonbad
  • Bazar
  • Bazar Qala or Bazar Qal'eh
  • Bazar-e Tagan
  • Bazar-e Taleh
    Bazar-e Taleh
    -External links:*...

     or Bazare Tala
  • Bazar-e Tashgan
  • Bazar-e Yakavlang or Bazare Yakawlang
  • Bazar-i-Teskan
  • Bazare Malestan
  • Bazargay
  • Bazari
  • Bazarjui
  • Bazartu
    Bazartu
    -External links:*...

  • Bazay
  • Bazgai or Bazgay or Bazgi
  • Bazgir
  • Bazgiran
  • Bazigar
    Bazigar
    Bazigars are a nomad gipsy-folk of India, found throughout North India. They live a life apart from the surrounding Hindu population, and still preserve a certain ethnical identity, scarcely justified by any indications given by their physique...

  • Becharek
  • Bed, Afghanistan
  • Bed-i-Kalan or Bid-e Kalan
    Bid-e Kalan
    -External links:**...

  • Bedak or Bidak
    Bidak
    Bidak is a village in Badghis Province in north western Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Bede Qole Bala
  • Bedqol
  • Bedrah
  • Began
  • Begshahr
  • Behbud Kala
  • Bekharek
  • Bekhe Qada
    Bekhe Qada
    -External links:*...

  • Beland Deh or Belanddeh or Belandeh
  • Belandak
  • Belandbolaq
  • Belanddewal
  • Belarsay
  • Belaw
  • Belceragh or Belcheragh
  • Belchirag or Belchiragh
  • Beldarghona or Belderghan
  • Bemat
  • Benaghol
  • Berad
  • Berana
    Berana
    -External links:*...

  • Beranagak
  • Berawu
  • Beremak or Birimak
    Birimak
    -External links:*...

  • Bes Bala or Bish Bala
  • Besarak
  • Besha
  • Beshqara or Besqara
  • Betrish
  • Bewa
  • Bia Mordeh
    Bia Mordeh
    -External links:*...

  • Bibi A'ina
  • Bibi Gawara
  • Bid Qowl Bala
    Bid Qowl Bala
    -External links:*...

  • Bidak
    Bidak
    Bidak is a village in Badghis Province in north western Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Bidikash
  • Bidqowl
    Bidqowl
    -External links:*...

  • Bigujay
  • Bil Juy
  • Bini Qaleh or Bini Qal'a
  • Binighojur
  • Binighol
  • Binisang
  • Binisiahsang or Binisyahsang
  • Birka
  • Biraneh
    Biraneh
    -External links:*...

  • Bisheh
    Bisheh
    Bisheh is a village in Zalaqi-ye Sharqi Rural District, Besharat District, Aligudarz County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 31, in 6 families....

  • Bismillah
  • Bkahdi
  • Boadkhana
  • Bocakhari or Buchakhari
  • Bodak
  • Boday
  • Bodana Qala-i-Dowom or Bodana Qal'eh-ye-Dovvom
  • Bodana Qala-i-Yakom or Bodana Qal'eh-ye-Yekom
  • Bodolak
  • Boghal or Bughal
  • Boghamurda
  • Boghara
  • Boghsanak
  • Bojuk
  • Boka
  • Bokan or Bowkan or Bukan
    Bukan
    Bukan is a city in and the capital of Bukan County, West Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 149,340, in 32,488 families....

  • Bokhar
  • Bokhara Kala
  • Bokhara Qal'eh or Bukhara Qala or Bukhara Qalih or Bukhari Qal'a
  • Bolage Sayedi or Bolaq-e Seyyedi or Bolaque Sayedi
  • Bolagh or Bulak or Bulaq
  • Bolagh Tughaneh
    Bolagh Tughaneh
    Bolagh Tughaneh is a village in Bamyan Province in northern-central Afghanistan.-External links:*...

     or Bolagh-Tughna
  • Bolagh-e Sabz
    Bolagh-e Sabz
    -External links:*...

     or Bolaqe Sabz
  • Bolaka
  • Boland Dival
    Boland Dival
    -External links:*...

  • Bolaq 'Ali
  • Bolaqmasti
  • Bolma
    Bolma
    Bolma is a genus of medium to large sea snails with a calcareous operculum, marine gastropod molluscs in the family Turbinidae, the turban snails.-Species:...

  • Bolola or Bolowleh
    Bolowleh
    -External links:*...

     or Boluleh or Bulola
  • Bolya or Bulya
  • Boomdarra
  • Bor or Bowr
  • Bor Qal'a or Bowr Qal'eh
  • Boria Bal
    Boria Bal
    -External links:*...

  • Borj or Burj
  • Borkham
  • Borkeh
  • Bormurda or Burmordeh or Burmurda
  • Bornimi
  • Boryabaf
  • Bost
  • Botakhel or Botakheyl
  • Botazar
  • Bowdak
  • Bowlakah
  • Bowlameh
  • Bowmordeh or Bozmordeh or Bughamordeh or Buzmurda
  • Bowrkham
  • Bowyla or Boyla
  • Bowz Arigh
    Bowz Arigh
    -External links:*...

  • Boxa Gumbax
  • Boxai Gumbax
  • Boyni Qara or Buina Qara or Buinakara
  • Boz Darreh
    Boz Darreh
    -External links:*...

  • Bozai Gumbaz
  • Bozba'i
    Bozba'i
    -External links:*...

  • Browgheyl
  • Buca or Bucha
  • Budak
  • Budob
  • Bughri
  • Bukhara-i-Nawar
  • Bukhchu or Bukhcu
  • Bukshor
  • Bula Qeshlaq
  • Bulak Murdad
  • Bulandeh
  • arah or rah
  • Bulhasan
  • Bulmaysan
  • Bum
    Bum, Afghanistan
    Bum is the name of several locations in Afghanistan.The first of these is village in the northeastern part of Khakrez Valley, about 36 miles north of Kandahar. Around the turn of the 20th century, it was reported as containing around 40 Alikozai households....

  • Bum-e Gavmordeh or Bume Gawmurda
  • Bum-e Rami or Bume Rami
  • Bum-e Shebar
    Bum-e Shebar
    -External links:*...

     or Bume Sebar
  • Bumak
  • Bumdusay
  • Buna Za'i or Bunazay
  • Bungi
  • Bunyaghol
  • Burghosonak or Burghsenak or Burughsanak
  • Burghun
  • Burguc or Burguch
  • Buri
  • Burida
  • Burka
  • Burlok
  • Busagh
  • Busid
  • Buta'i
  • Buy Naqreh
  • Buya
  • Buya-i-Kadanak
  • Buyenqareh or Buyneh Qareh
  • Buzak
  • Buzan
    Buzan
    Buzan was khan of the Chagatai Khanate from 1333 to 1334 . He was the son of Duwa Temür.Following the death of his uncle Tarmashirin, Buzan took control of the khanate. Sources described him as a Muslim, though he apparently favored the traditional Mongol yasa law...

  • Buzbai or Buzbay or Buzghay
  • Buzdanak
  • Buzdara or Buzdarra
  • Buzdara Kishlak
  • Buzghalak
  • Buzi Gunbad
  • Buzin
    Buzin
    Buzin is a village in Croatia. It is located just south of the Zagreb bypass and the adjacent D3/A3 interchange is named after it....

  • Byamurdah
  • Byani
  • Byanza'i or Byanzay

C

  • Cabalak
  • Cabnaw
  • Cada or Chada
  • Caghari or Chaghari
  • Caghatak
  • Caghatay
  • Cah
    CAH
    CAH can stand for:* Congenital adrenal hyperplasia* Calcium Aluminate Hydrate, an important phase in cement chemistry.* Community of All Hallows, an Anglican religious community for women.* Crime against humanity...

  • Cah Ghamban Kalay or Chah-e Ghamban Kalay
  • Cah Joray
  • Cah-i-Soran
  • Cahar Dewali or Cahardawli
  • Cahar Mika
  • Cahar Qasi
  • Cahar Samba or Carsamba
    Çarsamba
    Çarşamba is a town and district of Samsun Province in the Black Sea region of Turkey. It is second largest district of the Samsun province after Bafra. The mayor is Hüseyin Dündar .-External links:*...

     or Chahar Shamba
  • Caharbagh or Carbagh or Chahar Bagh or Char Bagh
    Char Bagh
    Char Bagh is an area within Laghman Province, Afghanistan and is observable from the Jalalabad-Kabul Road. According to some sources, when Alexander the Great entered the region, he built a town between Char Bagh and Mandrawar after the Greek god of victory....

     or Chaharbagh
    Chaharbagh
    Chaharbagh , also Romanized as Chahār Dāngeh) is a city in and the capital of Chaharbagh District, in Savojbolagh County, Alborz Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 5,577, in 1,448 families....

  • Caharband or Chaharband
  • Caharcasma or Chaharcheshmeh
  • Cahardar or Chahar Dar
    Chahar Dar
    -External links:*...

     or Char Dar or Chehardar
  • Cahardeh
  • Cahardewali
  • Caharqal'a or Chaharqal'eh
  • Cahe Asp or Chah-e Asp
  • Cahe Hur or Chah-e Hur
  • Cahe Jalajin or Chah-e Jalajin
  • Cahe Sirin
  • Caheltan
  • Cahkerta or Cakerta or Chakerta
  • Cahmazar
  • Cahzendan
  • Caka or Chaka
  • Cakab
  • Cakagak
  • Cakahe Larga or Chakah-e Larga
  • Cakan
  • Cakar or Chakar
  • Cakaran or Chakaran
    Chakaran
    Chakaran is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan, on the right bank of the Warduj River, about 18 miles southeast of Khairabad. It had previously been the main village of the Warduj area, and where the arbab and aksakal resided...

  • Cakaw
  • Cakhpec
  • Cakolc or Cakulch
  • Cal or Chal
    Chal
    Chal, or shubat , is a Turkic beverage of fermented camel milk, sparkling white with a sour flavor, popular in Central Asia — particularly in Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan. In Kazakhstan the drink is known as shubat, and is a staple summer food. Due to preparation requirements and perishable...

  • Cal Khara
  • Calakz'i
  • Calghayak or Chalghayak
  • Calma or Chalma
  • Camandi or Chamandi
  • Camane Bed
  • Cambar or Chanbar
  • Cambar Kalay or Chanbar Kalay
  • Cambaran or Camboran or Chanbaran
  • Cambaran Mullakhel or Chanbaran Mollakheyl
  • Cambare Basir or Chanbar-e Bashir
  • Cambare Habibullah or Chanbar-e Habibollah
  • Cambare Sare Pul or Chanbar-e Sar-e Pol
  • Cambare Sayed Chanbar-e Seyyed
  • Cambare Wali Mohammad Chanbar-e Valey Mohammad
  • Camri or Chamri
  • Canafa or Chanafa
  • Cangah or Changah
  • Cangjay or Changjay
  • Caparah or Chaperah
  • Capari or Chapri
  • Caparkh or Chaprakh
  • Caparqol or Chaparqol
  • Caplati or Chaplati
  • Capqolak or Chap Qowlak
    Chap Qowlak
    -External links:*...

  • Capel Qeshlaq or Chaqel Qeshlaq
  • Caqmaq or Chaqmaq
  • Caqol or Chaqowl
  • Caraghsang
  • Carbala or Charbala
  • Carcasma
  • Cardeh or Chardeh
  • Cardewal
  • Carkata
  • Carkh Ab
  • Carkhgawake Bala
  • Carkhgawake Pa'in
  • Carmgar Khana
  • Carq or Charq
  • Carqal'a or Charqal'eh
  • Casma-i-Afdzal
  • Casma-i-Bed
  • Casma-i-Cahar
  • Casma-i-Dozakh or Casmae Dozakh
  • Casma-i-Khafi
  • Casma-i-Nalak Chashmeh-ye Nalak or Cheshmeh-ye Nalak
  • Casma-i-Safa or Cheshmeh-ye Safa
  • Casma-i-Sangin or Cheshmeh-ye Sangin
  • Casma-i-Ser or Chasma-i-Ser or Chashmah-i-Sher or Chashmeh-ye-Shir or Cheshmeh-ye Shir
    Cheshmeh-ye Shir
    Cheshmeh-ye Shir is a village in Baghlan Province in north eastern Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Casma-i-Surkhak
  • Casma-i-Yarbulaq or Cheshmeh-ye Yarbolaq
  • Casnud
  • Casnud-i-Bala
  • Castor Oyl
    Castor Oyl
    Castor Oyl is a fictitious character, created in 1919 by cartoonist Elzie Crisler Segar for his comic strip Thimble Theater, now known as Popeye....

  • Catniw
  • Cawgani
  • Cawni or Chawni
  • Caya
  • Caynak or Chaynak
  • Cecaktu
  • Cehel Dukhtaran or Ceheldukhtaran or Chehel Dokhtaran or Chehel Dukhtaran
  • Cehel Qumbad or Chehel Qonbad
  • Cehelbaghtuy Pasa'i or Chehelbaghtuy Pasa'i
  • Cehelbaghtuy Uqi or Chehelbaghtuy Uqi
  • Cehelburj
  • Cejine
  • Cel Dukhtaran or Chenel Dokhtaran
  • Celeray
  • Celmeni
  • Celunak
  • Cem Qal'a or Cham Qala or Cham Qal`eh
    Cham Qal`eh
    Cham Qal`eh is a village in Baghlan Province in north eastern Afghanistan.-External links:*...

     or Chamkala
  • Cemtal or Chemtal
    Chemtal
    Chemtal or Chimtal is a town and seat of Chimtal District in Balkh Province in northern Afghanistan.-External links:**...

     or Chimtal
  • Cenar
  • Cenaran
  • Cenge Estur
  • Cere
  • Cesmiak
  • Cha Jowzan
  • Chabalak
  • Chabnaw
  • Chabotara
  • Chachan
  • Chadaritt'Abdul Qayum
  • Chagatal
  • Chaghaman or Chagheh Man
  • Chaghatak or Chaghatay
  • Chaghcharan
    Chaghcharan
    Chaghcharān , in historical literature as Chakhcherān, formerly known as Ahangaran, is a town and district in central Afghanistan, which serves as the capital of Ghor Province...

  • Chah
  • Chah Jowri or Chah Jowzi
  • Chah-e Ahu
  • Chah-e Aneh
  • Chah-e Ghalak
  • Chah-e Kerteh
  • Chah-e Qarah
  • Chah-e Shirin or Chah-e Shuran
  • Chah-e Talkhak
  • Chah-i-Jaozi or Chah-i-Jaozin
  • Chah-ye Bali
  • Chahak
  • Chahanak
  • Chahar Bulak
  • Chahar Deh
  • Chahar Divali or Chahardivali
  • Chahar Gavak or Charkh Gavak
  • Chahar Maghza or Chaharmaghzzah
  • Chahar Mika
  • Chahar Qashi
  • Chahar Shanbeh
  • Chahar Shanbeh Tappeh
  • Chahar Tut or Char Tut
  • Chaharborjak or Chaharburjak
  • Chahardawli
  • Chahardeh
  • Chaharikarak
  • Chaharmaghzestan
  • Chaharqeshlaq
  • Chahartu
  • Chahasofa
  • Chahi
    Chahi
    -External links:*...

  • Chahil Ghazi
  • Chahmazar
  • Chahzendan
  • Chak Ariq
  • Chaka
  • Chakab or Chakav
    Chakav
    -External links:*...

  • Chakabak
  • Chakagak
  • Chakan
  • Chakao
  • Chakaran
    Chakaran
    Chakaran is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan, on the right bank of the Warduj River, about 18 miles southeast of Khairabad. It had previously been the main village of the Warduj area, and where the arbab and aksakal resided...

  • Chakari
    Chakari, Afghanistan
    Chakari was a village in Khaki Jabbar District, Kabul Province, Afghanistan. In the 1990s during the Afghan Civil War large portions of it were destroyed, and many people left. As of 2002 many of the former inhabitants had not returned.A Buddhist pillar, known as the "Minaret of Chakari" was...

  • Chakav
    Chakav
    -External links:*...

     or Chakaw
  • Chakhak
  • Chakhamida
  • Chakish
  • Chakman-e Bala
  • Chakman-e Pa'in or Chakmane Paian
  • Chal Ariq
  • Chal Khara
  • Chala Darreh
  • Chaman
    Chaman
    Chaman is the capital of Qilla Abdullah District, Balochistan, Pakistan. It is situated just south of the border with Afghanistan. Across the border in Afghanistan is the neighbouring town of Spin Boldak, in Kandahar Province...

  • Chaman Bed
  • Chaman-e Bid
    Chaman-e Bid
    -External links:*...

     or Chaman-i-Bed
  • Chamandak
  • Chambuk
  • Chanbar
  • Chandaran
  • Chapa
  • Chapak Gozar or Chapak Guzar
  • Chapak Sarabi or Chapak Saray
  • Chapchal
    Chapchal
    -External links:*...

  • Chapchi
  • Chapsay
  • Char Bagh
    Char Bagh
    Char Bagh is an area within Laghman Province, Afghanistan and is observable from the Jalalabad-Kabul Road. According to some sources, when Alexander the Great entered the region, he built a town between Char Bagh and Mandrawar after the Greek god of victory....

  • Char Bagh-e Seyyedan or Char Bagh-i-Saidan
  • Char Bulak
    Char Bulak
    Char Bulak or Chahar Bolak is a town and seat of Chahar Bolak District in Balkh Province in northern Afghanistan.-External links:**...

  • Char Deh
  • Char Gada'i
  • Char Gundaz
  • Char Kateh
    Char Kateh
    -External links:*...

  • Char Khabaka
  • Char Rah
  • Char Sang
  • Char Shangho or Char Shanghow
  • Chara
  • Chara-ye Hazarqaq
  • Charchehsmeh
  • Chardival
  • Chargi-Poen
  • Charikar
    Charikar
    Charikar is the main town of the Kohdaman Valley and the capital of Parwan Province in northern Afghanistan. The city lies on the road 69 km from Kabul to the northern provinces. Travelers would have to pass by the city when going to Mazari Sharif, Kunduz or Puli Khumri. Charikar is at the...

  • Charkh Ab
  • Charkh Gavak-e Bala
  • Charkh Gavak-e Pa'in
  • Charmab
  • Charmgar Chashma or Charmgar Cheshmeh
  • Charmgar Khaneh
  • Charmas
  • Chasay
  • Chashma Achik
  • Chashma Charmgar
  • Chashma Karokh
  • Chashma Yan Bulak or Cheshmeh-ye Yanbolaq
    Cheshmeh-ye Yanbolaq
    Cheshmeh-ye Yanbolaq is a village in Badghis Province in north western Afghanistan.It is located on the border with Turkmenistan.-External links:*...

  • Chashma-i-Shafa or Cheshmeh-ye-Shafa or Chismasafa
  • Chashma-Shirin or Chesmeh Shirin
  • Chashmeh-ye Rabat or Chesmeh-ye Rebat
  • Chashmeh-ye-Qalandar Or Cheshmeh-ye-Qalandar
  • Chashund
  • Chasma-i-Dozakh or Chasma-e Duzak
  • Chasnod or Chasnud or Chaznud
  • Chasnud-e Bala
  • Chasnud-e 'Olya
  • Chasnud-e Sofia
  • Chasnur
  • Chasud-e Sofia
  • Chawgani
  • Chaya
  • Chayabi
  • Chayla
  • Chechaktu or Cheychaktu or Chichaktu
  • Chehargawar
  • Chehel Ayvan or Chel Aiwan
  • Chehel Gazi
    Chehel Gazi
    -External links:*...

     or Chil Gazi
  • Chehel Ghazi
  • Chehel Ghori or Chehel Ghowri
  • Chehel Kand or Chehil Kand
  • Chehel Kapah-ye Larkhaw
  • Chehel Tan
    Chehel Tan
    -External links:*...

  • Chehelborj
  • Chekao
  • Chekav
  • Chel Quduq
  • Chelmani
  • Chelona
  • Chelunak
  • Chem Qala or Chem Qal'eh
  • Chemozay
  • Chenagi
  • Chenar
    Chenar
    -References:*...

  • Chenar Gai
  • Chenaran
    Chenaran
    Chenaran is a city in and the capital of Chenaran County, in Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 41,735, in 10,179 families....

  • Chenga
  • Cheraghdan
  • Cheraghsang
  • Cherkinak
  • Chesmeh-ye Bid
  • Chesmeh-ye Chahar
  • Chesmeh-ye Duzakh
  • Chesmeh-ye Khafi
  • Chesmeh-ye Sorkhak
  • Chesmiak
  • Chichi Khuni or Cichi Khune or Cici Khune
  • Chiji or Ciji
  • Chijin or Cijin
  • Chil or Cil
  • Chilunak
  • Chilunak-e Bala
  • Chilunak-i-Pa'in
  • Chin Afghani
  • Chin Farsi
  • Chineh
  • Chingakh
  • Chinzay
  • Chla Chaghor
  • Chob Bash or Chub Bash
    Chub Bash
    Chub Bash is a village in Balkh Province in northern Afghanistan.It lies on the border with Uzbekistan.-External links:*...

  • Chocha
  • Chochak
  • Cholak
  • Choqor Qeshlaq
  • Choqorakdeh
  • Chor Darya
  • Choruq
  • Chosnukel or Cosnukel
  • Chowcheh
  • Chu Ab
  • Chub-e Busid or Cobe Busid
  • Chubkhaneh
  • Chuk Sang or Cuk Sang
  • Chukhay or Cukhay
  • Chuluza'i
  • Chumbarak or Cumbarak
  • Chuqa
  • Chuwak or Cuwak
  • Cina
  • Cinza'i or Cinzai
  • Ciunak
  • Ciunak-i-Bala
  • Ciunak-i-Pa'in
  • Cobe Maska
  • Cobkhana
  • Cogha
  • Colak
  • Cugumat
  • Cuhur Bulaq or Cuqur Bulaq
  • Cuka
    Čuka
    Čuka is a village in the municipality of Crna Trava, Serbia. According to the 2002 census, the village has a population of 25 people....


D

  • Dago Mena
  • Dago Nawer
  • Dah Mardar
  • Dah Yakchee Khana or Dah Yakchi Khaneh
  • Dahan Lakhshanak
  • Dahan Varas
  • Dahan-e Ab-e Gharmah
  • Dahan-e Ab Khvorak
  • Dahan-e Ahanfulad
  • Dahan-e Arbeshan
  • Dahan-e Asiagal
  • Dahan-e Av Par
    Dahan-e Av Par
    Dahan-e Av Par is a village in Bamyan Province in northern-central Afghanistan.-External links:*...

     or Dahane Awpar
  • Dahan-e Awdarreh or Dahane Awdara
  • Dahan-e Baghdarreh
    Dahan-e Baghdarreh
    Dahan-e Baghdarreh is a village in Baghlan Province in north eastern Afghanistan.-External links:*...

     or Dahane Baghdara
  • Dahan-e Baldarghutu
  • Dahan-e Beremak
  • Dahan-e Bibi Darreh
  • Dahan-e Bidak or Dahane Bedak
  • Dahan-e Bisrak
  • Dahan-e Bum
  • Dahan-e Chahar Deh
    Dahan-e Chahar Deh
    Dahan-e Chahar Deh is a village in Bamyan Province in northern-central Afghanistan.-External links:*...

     or Dahane Chahardeh
  • Dahan-e Dargashtak or Dahane Dargastak
  • Dahan-e Darreh or Dahane Darrah
  • Dahan-e Darreh Chasht
    Dahan-e Darreh Chasht
    Dahan-e Darreh Chasht is a village in Bamyan Province in northern-central Afghanistan.-External links:*...

     or Dahane Darrahe Cast or Dahane Darreh Cast or Dahaneh-ye Chasht
  • Dahan-e Darreh-ye Pir-e Kerman or Dahane Darrahe Pire Kerman
  • Dahan-e Darreh-ye Siah or Dahane Darrahe Syah
  • Dahan-e Denawak
  • Dahan-e Divalak or Dahane Dewalak
  • Dahan-e Dorumborjak or Dahane Dorumborjak
  • Dahan-e Dunah or Dahane Duna
  • Dahan-e Esposhtah or Dahan-e Eshposhteh
    Dahan-e Eshposhteh
    Dahan-e Eshposhteh is a village in Baghlan Province in north eastern Afghanistan.-External links:*...

     or Dahane Espusta
  • Dahan-e Estama
  • Dahan-e Fatu
    Dahan-e Fatu
    -External links:*...

  • Dahan-e Gazak
  • Dahan-e Gharghayfu or Dahan-i-Gharghaitu
  • Dahan-e Ghojur
  • Dahan-e Godar
  • Dahan-e Jow Palal
    Dahan-e Jow Palal
    Dahan-e Jow Palal is a village in Bamyan Province in northern-central Afghanistan.-External links:*...

     or Dahane Jawpalal
  • Dahan-e Jowkak
    Dahan-e Jowkak
    Dahan-e Jowkak is a village in Bamyan Province in northern-central Afghanistan.-External links:*...

     or Dahane Jokak
  • Dahan-e Jownah or Dahane Jona
  • Dahan-e Kanak
    Dahan-e Kanak
    -External links:*...

     or Dahan-i-Kanak or Dahaneh-ye Kanak
  • Dahan-e Karkareh
    Dahan-e Karkareh
    Dahan-e Karkareh is a village in Bamyan Province in northern-central Afghanistan.-External links:*...

     or Dahane Karkara
  • Dahan-e Kech or Dahane Kec
  • Dahan-e Khawal
    Dahan-e Khawal
    Dahan-e Khawal is a village in Bamyan Province in northern-central Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Dahan-e Khoshtak or Dahane Khuskak
  • Dahan-e Khug
  • Dahan-e Koklan
    Dahan-e Koklan
    -External links:*...

     or Dahan-i-Koklan
  • Dahan-e Kucheh
  • Dahan-e Kuru
  • Dahan-e Mad
    Dahan-e Mad
    -External links:*...

  • Dahan-e Narges
  • Dahan-e Nowbaz'ali or Dahane Nawbaz'ali
  • Dahan-e Palangi
  • Dahan-e Palaw
  • Dahan-e Petaw
  • Dahan-e Poghun
  • Dahan-e Qalagak
  • Dahan-e Qyaghak
  • Dahan-e Raqowl-e Parsa or Dahane Raqole Parsa
  • Dahan-e Reshqaw
  • Dahan-e Roghani or Dahan-e Rowghani
  • Dahan-e Sagparideh or Dahane Sajparida
  • Dahan-e Samadi
  • Dahan-e Say
  • Dahan-e Shibar
    Dahan-e Shibar
    Dahan-e Shibar is a village in Bamyan Province in northern-central Afghanistan.-External links:*...

     or Dahane Sibar
  • Dahan-e Shokurdad or Dahane Sokurdad
  • Dahan-e Siahqowl
    Dahan-e Siahqowl
    Dahan-e Siahqowl is a village in Baghlan Province in north eastern Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Dahan-e Sorkhbid or Dahane Surkhbed
  • Dahan-e Spinab
  • Dahan-e Taj Kuh
  • Dahan-e Torkaman or Dahane Turkman or Dehane Turkman
  • Dahan-e Turmush
  • Dahan-e Valian
    Dahan-e Valian
    -External links:*...

     or Dahane Walyan or Dahaneh-ye Valian
  • Dahan-e Yakhak
  • Dahan-e Zaw
  • Dahan-e 'Olyatak or Dahane 'Ulyatak
  • Dahan-i-Chasht or Dahan-i-Chosht
  • Dahana
    Dahana
    Dahana is a genus of moth in the family Arctiidae.-References:**...

  • Dahana Ghori
  • Dahana-i-Ghori or Dahane Ghori or Dahaneh-ye Ghowri
    Dahaneh-ye Ghowri
    Dahaneh-ye Ghowri is a village in Baghlan Province in north eastern Afghanistan.-External links:*...

     or Dananeh-ye Ghowri
  • Dahana-i-Khersi or Dahaneh-ye Khersi
  • Dahana-i-Pasab or Dahaneh-ye Pasab
  • Dahana-i-Sor or Dahaneh-ye Sur
  • Dahane Abe Gharma
  • Dahane Ahangaran
  • Dahane Aw
  • Dahane Buzgirak
  • Dahane Doabi
  • Dahane Doroda
  • Dahane Jawqol
  • Dahane Koca
  • Dahane Takht
  • Dahane Zardpetaw
  • Dahaneh
  • Dahaneh Ghar
  • Danan-e Aw
  • Danan-e Spin Gav or Danan-i-Spin Gaw
  • Dahana-i-Darrah or Dahaneh-ye-Darreh
  • Dahanwars
  • Dahla
    Dahla
    The Dahla are a tribe of the Hazara ethnic group, found in Afghanistan. They are commonly listed among the eight major tribes, though not among the five "original tribes"....

  • Dahna
  • Daikhan
  • Daka
  • Dakak
  • Daki
    Daki
    -External links:*...

  • Dalka
  • Dalgha
  • Dali
    Dali, Afghanistan
    Dali is a village in Balkh Province in northern Afghanistan.It lies near the border with Uzbekistan.-External links:*...

  • Dali Naw or Dali Now
  • Dali Sheikh Sharak or Dali Sheykh Sharak
  • Dam-e Jangal or Dame Jangal
  • Damana
    Damana
    Damana is a town in the Soubakaniédougou Department of Comoé Province in south-western Burkina Faso. The town has a population of 1,205.-External links:*...

     or Damaneh
    Damaneh
    Damaneh is a city in Central District, Faridan County, Isfahan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 4,513, in 1,156 families....

  • Dambuka
  • Damdam
  • Damurda
  • Dan-e Seli
  • Dand
  • Dandowkai
  • Dane Khushdara
  • Dane Khvoshdarreh
  • Danlatabad
  • Daolatabad
  • Dar Jaway or Darae Jaway
  • Dar Juy
  • Dar Khan-e Khash or Dar Khan-i-Khas
  • Dara
  • Dara Ispishta
  • Dara-i-Darwaza
  • Dara-i-Gulestan
  • Darabad
    Darabad, Afghanistan
    Darabad, Afghanistan is a village in Balkh Province in northern Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Darabad-e Bala
  • Darabad-e Pa'in
  • Darae Bum
  • Darae Sakh
  • Darae Su or Darrah Su or Darrahe Su Darreh-ye Shu
    Darreh-ye Shu
    -External links:*...

  • Darg
    Darg
    Darg is a town in northern Tajikistan . It is located in Sughd province. Darg fro a jon un noothren Tujkstan. Drɂ fro kikuhö un Sughd phovins.also meaning a days work A task. love-darg work done for a charitable cause...

  • Daragak
  • Daragan
  • Daragi
  • Daraim
  • Daraj
  • Daraj-e Kowf
  • Darang
  • Darawan
    Darawan
    Darawan is a village in Bhogpur. Bhogpur is a city in the district Jalandhar of Indian state of Punjab.- About :Darawan lies on the Bhogpur-Adampur road which is almost 3 km from it....

  • Darayim
  • Daraz Gavkhaneh or Daraz-Gawkhana
  • Darazgar
  • Darband
  • Darband-e Sefid or Darbande Safed
  • Darband-i-Jaokar
  • Darendar
  • Dargak
  • Darmadar
    Darmadar
    -External links:**...

  • Darmarakh
    Darmarakh
    Darmarakh is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan. Around the turn of the 20th century, there was a village of this name consisting of seven houses, in the Darmarakh valley, located on the right side of the stream running through the valley. Some five miles upstream of the...

  • Darra Jabai
  • Darra-i-Shikari
  • Darrah Jalmes or Darrah-ye Jalmesh pr Darrahe Jalmes or Darreh-ye Jalmesh
    Darreh-ye Jalmesh
    Darreh-ye Jalmesh is a village in Bamyan Province in northern-central Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Darrah Khas
  • Darrah-e Shah Baba or Darreh-ye Shah Baba
  • Darrah-i-Akhzi or Darreh-ye Akhzi
  • Darrah-i-ani
  • Darrah-i-Bum or Darreh-ye Bum
    Darreh-ye Bum
    -External links:*...

  • Darrah-i-Jowal or Darreh-ye Joval
    Darreh-ye Joval
    -External links:*...

  • Darrah-i-Khas
  • Darrah-ye Kharak or Darreh-ye Kharak
  • Darrah-ye Jar or Darreh-ye Jar
  • Darrah-ye Peshkan or Darreh-ye Pishkan
    Darreh-ye Pishkan
    Darreh-ye Pishkan is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.-External links:**...

  • Darrahe Awd or Darreh-ye Awd
    Darreh-ye Awd
    -External links:*...

  • Darrahe Baca or Darreh-ye Bacheh
  • Darrahe Murghabi or Darreh-ye Morghabi
  • Darrahe Sakh or Darreh-ye Shakh
  • Darrahe Saydjan or Darreh-ye Saydjan
  • Darrahe Tangak or Darreh-ye Tangak
  • Darrahkhushkak or Darrehkhoshkak
  • Darreh Kajak
  • Darreh Khel or Darreh Kheyl
  • Darreh Javay
    Darreh Javay
    -External links:**...

  • Darreh Zang
  • Darreh-e Cherek
  • Darreh-ya-Tabar
  • Darreh-ye Ahangaran
  • Darreh-ye Darvazeh
    Darreh-ye Darvazeh
    Darreh-ye Darvazeh is a village in Bamyan Province in northern-central Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Darreh-ye Golestan
  • Darreh-ye Jabay
  • Darreh-ye Jani
  • Darreh-ye Kajak
    Darreh-ye Kajak
    Darreh-ye Kajak is a village in Bamyan Province in northern-central Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Darreh-ye Kalan
  • Darreh-ye Mir
  • Darreh-ye Qaq
  • Darvaz
  • Darvazeh
  • Darvishan
    Darvishan
    Darvishan is a town in the southern province of Helmand in Afghanistan.In January 2010, Darvishan was the theatre of Taliban fanned violent anti-American demonstrations, following rumors of a desecration of the Qur'an in a U.S.-led military operation and maltreatment of women in the village of...

  • Darwan
  • Darwaza
    Darwaza
    Darwaza is a 1978 Bollywood horror film directed by Shyam Ramsay and Tulsi Ramsay. The film stars Anil Dhawan.T-Cast:*Anil Dhawan ... Suraj Singh*Imtiaz Khan ... Shakaal *Anju Mahendru ... Reshma*Shakti Kapoor ... Goga...

  • Daryami
  • Darzak
  • Dasak or Dashak
  • Dashmandi or Dasmandi
  • Dasht Qal`eh
    Dasht Qal`eh
    Dasht Qal`eh is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Dasht Safed
  • Dasht-e Agha
  • Dasht-e Ashnam
  • Dasht-e Borsoneh
    Dasht-e Borsoneh
    -External links:*...

  • Dasht-e Feraq or Dast-i-Feraq
  • Dasht-e Khasa
  • Dasht-e Khavrok or Dasht-e Khavrowk
  • Dasht-e Khatun or Dast-i-Khatun
  • Dasht-e Lajam
  • Dasht-e Qal'eh or Dashte Qala
  • Dasht-e Rabat
  • Dasht-e Robat
  • Dasht-e Sachak
    Dasht-e Sachak
    -External links:*...

     or Dasht-i-Sachak
  • Dasht-e Safed or Dasht-e Sefid
    Dasht-e Sefid
    -External links:*...

     or Dasht-i-Safed
  • Dasht-e Shahwan
  • Dashti Margo
    Dashti Margo
    Dashti Margo , Dasht-e Mārgow, Dasht-e Margoh, lit. "Desert of Death" is a desert region in the southern provinces of Helmand and Nimruz in Afghanistan. The desert is adjacent to the Khash Desert and Registan Desert. The area is about 150,000 km2; the elevation is some 500–700 m...

  • Dasta-i-Gul
  • Dashtak
    Dashtak
    -External links:*...

     or Dastak
    Dastak
    Dastak is a classic Hindi film made in 1970, it was written and directed by Rajinder Singh Bedi, and was his directorial debut....

  • Dashtan
  • Dashtuk
  • Dasmandan
  • Dast
  • Daste Bursona
  • Daste Rask
  • Dasti-Sacak
  • Dastqal'a
  • Daurman
  • Dawlatabad District
    Dawlatabad District
    Dawlatabad District is located in the northwestern part of Balkh province, Afghanistan. The population is over 94,000 people. The capital is the city of Dawlatabad at 298 m height above the sea level.-Not to be confused with:...

  • Dawra'id
  • Dawoti
  • Daymirak
  • De Hendu Qal'eh
  • De Wazir Kariz-e
  • De W'oney Kariz
  • Degfor
  • Degisstan
  • Deh Alakah
  • Deh Allaka
  • Deh Allakah
  • Deh Bazar
  • Deh Berenj Qai'eh
  • Deh Buri
  • Deh Deraz
    Deh Deraz
    -External links:*...

  • Deh Draz
  • Deh Gholaman
    Deh Gholaman, Badakhshan
    Deh Gholaman is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan on the Wakhan River, roughly 20 miles west of Baroghil.-External links:**...

     or Deh Ghulaman or Dehe Gholaman
  • Deh Gol
  • Deh Hasan
  • Deh Hezareh
    Deh Hezareh
    -External links:*...

  • Deh Jamal Zai or Deh Jamalzay
  • Deh Jay
  • Deh Jaoz or Deh Joaz or Deh Jowz or Deh-Jawz
  • Deh Kalan or Dehe Kalan
  • Deh Keryan
  • Deh Khahan
  • Deh Khatib
  • Deh Kohkan
  • Deh Kuch
  • Deh Kuti Kariz
  • Deh Lala
  • Deh Magas
  • Deh Miran
  • Deh Miri
  • Deh Moghul Abad
  • Deh Naw or Dehnaw
  • Deh Now
  • Deh Pada
  • Deh Pasha
  • Deh Qalat
  • Deh Qazi
  • Deh Robat
  • Deh Salah or Deh Saleh or Deh-e Salah
    Deh-e Salah
    -External links:*...

  • Deh Sorkh
    Deh Sorkh
    -External links:*...

     or Deh Surkh
  • Deh Swar
  • Deh Taleb or Deh Talib
  • Deh Torkan or Deh Turkan
  • Deh Turghan
  • Deh Tut
  • Deh Ustayan
  • Deh Varda
  • Deh Yak or Deh Yek
  • Deh 'Azizan
  • Deh 'Osman or Deh 'Usman
  • Deh-Mirkhel or Deh-mirkheyl
  • Deh-razi
  • Deh-zardi
  • Deh-e Abdar or Deh-e Awdar
  • Deh-e Arbad
  • Deh-e Bala or Deh-i-Bala
  • Deh-e Barat
  • Deh-e Bash
  • Deh-e Berahna
  • Deh-e Berenj or Deh-i-Berenj
  • Deh-e Boghundi
  • Deh-e Darreh
  • Deh-e Garm
  • Deh-e Hayat
  • Deh-e Jalal
  • Deh-e Kamari Ghazru or Deh-i-Kamari-Ghazru
  • Deh-e Kariz-e Now or Dehe Kariz-e Naw
  • Deh-e Khabani
  • Deh-e Khalifeh or Deh-i-Khalifa
  • Deh-e Khan
  • Deh-e Mahmud
  • Deh-e Mena
  • Deh-e Mianeh or Deh-e Myana
  • Deh-e Mirak
  • Deh-e Molayan
  • Deh-e Naw or Deh-e Now or Deh-i-Nau
  • Deh-e Posht
  • Deh-e Qadyan or Deh-i-Qadyan
  • Deh-e Qazi or Deh-i-Qazi or Dehe Qadzi
  • Deh-e Rud
  • Deh-e Sabil
  • Deh-e Sayedan or Deh-e Seyyedan
  • Deh-e Seyyed
    Deh-e Seyyed
    Deh-e Seyyed is a village in Pishkuh-e Zalaqi Rural District, Besharat District, Aligudarz County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 24, in 5 families....

     or Dehe Sayed
  • Deh-e Sorkhak or Dehe Surkhak
  • Deh-e Tajek
  • Deh-e Tangay
  • Deh-e Tarang
  • Deh-e Tarchi or Dehe Tarci
  • Deh-e Toran or Deh-e Towran
  • Deh-e Towr-e Sheykh or Deh-i-Tor-i-Saykh
  • Deh-e Zangar or Dehe Zangar
  • Deh-e Zangi or Deh-i-Zangi
  • Deh-e Zia'od Din
  • Deh-e 'Ali Jamal
  • Deh-i-Babula'i
  • Deh-i-Dara Zang or Deh-i-Darra Zang
  • Deh-i-Daraz
  • Deh-Iman
  • Dehdadi
    Dehdadi
    Dehdadi or Dihdadi is a town and seat of Dihdadi District in Balkh Province in northern Afghanistan.-External links:**...

  • Dehaka
  • Dehe Dzya uddin
  • Dehe Garmab
  • Dehe Hazara
  • Dehe Surkh
  • Deheshk
  • Dehestan or Dehistan
  • Dehistan Ribat
  • Dehmordeh or Dehmurda
  • Dehqangal'a
  • Dehyak
  • Dehyak Kalan
  • Dehyak Laghray
  • Dehyak-e Sofia or Dehyake Sufia
  • Dehzak or Dehzake
  • Delak
    Delak
    Delak is the district center of Dawlat Yar district, Ghor Province, Afghanistan. It is located at 3,138 m altitude....

  • Delatam
  • Delbajin or Dilbajin
  • Delbajin Bala or Dilbajin Bala
  • Delbajin Pa'in or Dilbajin Payin
  • Delbajin Qazan or Dilbajin Qazan
  • Delbar
  • Delbari
  • Den-e Yek or Deni-i-Yak
  • Denkak
  • Deo Khana or Dewkhana
  • Deragai
  • Derunta training camp
    Derunta training camp
    The Derunta training camp was one of the most well-known of many military training camps that have been alleged to have been affiliated with al Qaeda.-Training with poisons:...

  • Dew Darrah
  • Dewal
    Dewal
    Dewal also known as Dewal Sharif is a Union council of Murree Tehsil , of Rawalpindi District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. Dewal Sharif has the distinction of having the highest literacy rate out of all the Union Councils of Pakistan...

  • Dewalak
  • Dewalake Sayedun
  • Dewalake 'Ulya
  • Dewalan
  • Dewalbolgh
  • Dewan
    Dewan
    The originally Persian title of dewan has, at various points in Islamic history, designated various differing though similar functions.-Etymology:...

  • Dewana Khana or Divaneh Khaneh
  • Dewanabolaq
  • Dewarak
  • Dewkhana-i-Bala
  • Dewkhana-i-Pay
  • Deyarbol
  • Deyare Petaw
  • Deyw Khanah
  • Digargand or Dugurgunt
  • Dilas
  • Din Taj
  • Div Darreh
  • Div Khaneh
    Div Khaneh
    -External links:*...

  • Div Khaneh-ye Bala
    Div Khaneh-ye Bala
    -External links:*...

  • Div Khaneh-ye Pa'in
    Div Khaneh-ye Pa'in
    Div Khaneh-ye Pa'in is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Dival
    Dival
    -External links:*...

  • Dival Bolagh
  • Divalak
  • Divalak-e Seyyedan
  • Divalak-e `Olya
    Divalak-e `Olya
    Divalak-e `Olya is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Divalan or Divaneh
  • Divalga or Diwalga
  • Divalgai or Divalqai or Diwalgai
  • Divali or Diwali
    Diwali
    Diwali or DeepavaliThe name of the festival in various regional languages include:, , , , , , , , , , , , , popularly known as the "festival of lights," is a festival celebrated between mid-October and mid-December for different reasons...

  • Divan
    Divan
    A divan was a high governmental body in a number of Islamic states, or its chief official .-Etymology:...

  • Divanehbolaq
  • Divar-e Sorkh or Diware Surkh
  • Divarak
  • Dīvāneh, Farah
    Divaneh, Farah
    Dīvāneh is a village in Farah Province, Afghanistan....

  • Diyak
  • Dizak
    Dizak
    Dizak , also known as Ktish after its main stronghold, was a medieval Armenian principality in the historical Artsakh and later one of the five melikdoms of Karabakh, which included the southern third of Khachen and from the 13th century also the canton of Baghk of Syunik. The founder of this...

  • Do Ab
  • Do Ab Valyan or Doabe Walyan
  • Do Ab-e Mikh-e Zarrin
    Do Ab-e Mikh-e Zarrin
    Do Ab-e Mikh-e Zarrin is a village in Baghlan Province in north eastern Afghanistan.-External links:*...

     or Doab Mekh-i-Zarin or Doab-i-Mekhzari or Doabb-i-Mekhzari or Doabe Mekhe Zarin
  • Do Abeh or Dobah
  • Do Abi
    Do Abi
    -External links:*...

  • Do Abi Yaftal or Du Abi Yaftal
  • Do Borjeh or Do Burja or Doborjeh or Doburja
  • Do Darreh or Du Darrah
  • Do Qal'eh
  • Do Ru
    Do Ru
    -External links:*...

  • Do Shakh
    Do Shakh
    -External links:*...

     or Dosakh
  • Doab or Doabi
    Doabi
    Doabi is one of the Punjabi dialects spoken in Doab . The word "Do Aabi" means "the land between two rivers" and this dialects is spoken between the rivers of Beas and Sutlej...

     or Duab
  • Doaw
  • Doawi
  • Dobuka
  • Dogh-Ghalat or Dugh Ghalat
    Dugh Ghalat
    -External links:**...

  • Doghabad or Dughabad
    Dughabad
    -External links:*...

  • Doghi Kala or Dughi Kala
  • Dogor Gunt
    Dogor Gunt
    Dogor Gunt, also written Digargand, is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.-External links:**...

  • Doh Ghulaman
  • Dokancah or Dokanchah
  • Dokani
    Dokani
    -External links:*...

  • Dolta Khaneh
  • Dom Qal'a or Dowm Qal'eh
  • Domboli Bala
  • Domboli Pa'in
  • Domjoy or Dowmjuy
  • Doqad
  • Doqal'a
  • Doroshtak or Dorustak
  • Dosakh
  • Dosang
  • Doshi
    Doshi
    Doshi is a fairly common surname in India. While the roots can be traced back a few hundred years, the origin of the name is still a matter of much dispute. There were two different stories- one is from the History Of Oswals basically from Rajastan.1...

     or Dowshi
    Dowshi
    Dowshi or Dushi is a town and seat of Dushi District in Baghlan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.-External links:**...

  • Dosakhi Allahyar or Doshakhi Allahyar
  • Dosi
    Dushi District
    Dushi district is located in the central part of Baghlan Province, Afghanistan. It lies on the major Kabul-Kunduz highway. The population of the district was estimated to be around 57,160 in 2004. Hazaras are around 60% of the population and make up the majority in the district, followed by 39%...

  • Dosqadam or Dushqadam
  • Dow AbDowlatbeg or Dowlatbeyg
  • Dowlat-e Kuh
  • Dowlatabad, Balkh
  • Dowlatabad, Faryab
  • Dowmoli or Dumuli
  • Dowmoli Pa'in
  • Dowra'id
    Dowra'id
    -External links:*...

  • Dowreh Juy-ye Alukhan
  • Dowreh Juy-ye Kona
  • Dozakh Darrah or Duzakh Darreh
  • Dozdbad or Duzdbad
  • Dozdbarat or Duzdbarat
  • Dozdan or Duzdan
  • Dozdanak or Duzdanak
  • Dubul-i-Momandi
  • Dudga or Dudgah
    Dudgah
    Dudgah is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan, about 20 miles east of Keshem.-External links:**...

  • Dughay
  • Dukin
  • Dumga
  • Dundaki
  • Dur Binay
  • Duraj
    Duraj
    Duraj is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan. It is located on the Darr-i-Kuf Ab River, in the vicinity of the Safid Khers mountains.-External links:**...

  • Durman
    Durman
    Durman is a town in north-west Tajikistan. It is located in Sughd province. -External links:*...

  • Durqala
  • Duru
    Duru
    Duru is an administrative ward in the Kongwa district of the Dodoma Region of Tanzania. According to the 2002 census, the ward has a total population of 9,686....

  • Dushi
    Dushi, Afghanistan
    Dushi is a town in Dushi District, Baghlan Province, Afghanistan. It is the administrative center of Dushi District and is located on the major Kabul-Kunduz highway.-External links:...

    , Baghlan Province
  • Dushina or Dushineh, Oruzgan Province

E

  • Ebad-i-Qara Tana
  • Ebrahim Khel or Ebrahim Kheyl
  • Eg
    Eg, Afghanistan
    Eg is a town of almost 2,500 residents in Bamyan Province, Afghanistan. It is located at 34.0667 N latitude, 67.1167 longitude at an altitude of approximately 2800 meters , near the towns of Pshin Mazar, Zergak and Zerko....

  • Egri
  • Elaka
  • Elasayel
    Elasayel
    -External links:*...

     or Elasa'el
  • Elbobak or Elbowbak
  • Elman-i-Uchawna
  • Elqachi Bala
  • Elqachi Pa'in or Elqachi Payan
  • Elyasabad
  • Emam Saheb, Jowzjan
  • Emam Sahib, Kunduz
  • Emendaw
  • Emtala
  • Emuk
  • Enaw
  • Eraka
  • Ergana
  • Erghesak
  • Ergi Tal
  • Ergin
  • Esarak
  • Esfarnya
  • Esh Poshteh
  • Eshana
  • Eshanha
  • Eshba'i
  • Eshkashem
    Eshkashem
    Ishkashim , or Ashkasham, also transliterated Ishkashem or Eshkashem, is a town in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan, the capital of Ishkashim District. It lies on the Panj River, at a point where its direction turns sharply north...

  • Eslam Qal'eh
  • Eslim
  • Eshmareh
  • Eshmorgh
    Eshmorgh
    -External links:**...

  • Eshposhta
  • Eshtaken
  • Eshtragh
  • Eskan
    Eskan
    Eskan is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan. It is located in the valley of the Munjan, about 18 miles upstream of Jurm. Around the turn of the 20th century it had been a village of roughly 40 houses.-External links:**...

  • Eskar
    Eskar
    -External links:*...

  • Eskasem
  • Eskatul
    Eskatul
    -External links:**...

  • Eskazar
  • Eslam
  • Eslamdara or Eslamdarreh
  • Esmail Kheyl
  • Esmira
  • Espegh
  • Esperi
  • Espi Ghaw
  • Espisang
  • Espyan
  • Estak
  • Estarab
  • Estarbuz
  • Estavi or Estawi
  • Eti Wuruq
  • Eqbal-e Bala
  • Eqbal-e Pa'in
  • Ewarzan
  • Ewem
  • Eywarzan
  • Ezwan

F

  • Fadzel Khwah
  • Faizabad
  • Falakh Madek
  • Falul
  • Falur
  • Far Ghambol or Far Ghambowl
    Far Ghambowl
    -External links:**...

  • Farah
    Farah, Afghanistan
    Farah is a city in western Afghanistan, situated at 650 m altitude, and located on the Farah River. It is the capital of Farah Province, and has a population of approximately 109,409....

  • Farashkoshteh or Farashkusta
  • Fargha Mikh
  • Fargha Munj
  • Farghamiru
    Farghamiru
    Farghamiru is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan., south of Jurm on the Kokcha River.=-External links:**...

  • Farghamu
    Farghamu
    Farghamu is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan. It lies on the left bank of a stream in a valley of the Upper Kokcha River. The ground is generally laid out in fields. It is located on the frontier of the Shiaposh Kafirs. Around the turn of the 20th century, roughly 30...

  • Farghanbul
  • Farghandac
  • Fargheh Amiru
  • Farib
  • Farmaqoli
  • Farukabad or Farukhabad
  • Fateh Khan
    Fateh Khan
    Fateh Khan is a town and union council of Dera Ghazi Khan District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is located at 31°4'0N 70°43'0E and has an altitude of 140 metres .-References:...

  • Fatmal
  • Fatmasti
    Fatmasti
    -External links:*...

  • Faydz Abad Bala or Feyzabad Bala
  • Faydz Abad Pa'in or Feyzabad Pa'in
  • Faydzani or Feyzani
  • Faydzi or Feyzi
  • Fayzabad
    Fayzabad, Badakhshan
    See also: Faizabad Fayzabad is the provincial capital and largest city in Badakhshan Province, in northern Afghanistan, with around 50,000 people. It is situated in Fayzabad District and is at an altitude of 1,200 m. It is located in the northeast of Afghanistan, on the River Kokcha...

     or Feydzabad or Feyz Abad or Feyzabad
    Fayzabad, Badakhshan
    See also: Faizabad Fayzabad is the provincial capital and largest city in Badakhshan Province, in northern Afghanistan, with around 50,000 people. It is situated in Fayzabad District and is at an altitude of 1,200 m. It is located in the northeast of Afghanistan, on the River Kokcha...

  • Fazel Khvah
  • Feroz Bahar or Firuz Bahar
  • Feryasek
  • Feshenjan va Badiah Neshin-e Feshenjan
  • Firgam-Tal
  • Firghamiru
  • Firuzak
  • Foloe Bala or Folowl-e Bala
    Folowl-e Bala
    -External links:*...

  • Foloel-e Pa'in or Folole Payan or Folowl-e Pa'in
    Folowl-e Pa'in
    -External links:*...

     or Folowl-e Payan
  • Fotur
    Fotur
    Fotur is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.It is located on the left bank of the Ab-i-Panja River. It is historically important, as it is the settlement in Wakhan territory nearest to the border with Eskashem, that border lying roughly two miles away. At the turn of the...

     or Futur
  • Fric or Frich

G

  • Ga Zendan
  • Gada'iqal'eh or Gadaiqala
  • Gadalak
  • Gaday

  • Gadi
    Throne
    A throne is the official chair or seat upon which a monarch is seated on state or ceremonial occasions. "Throne" in an abstract sense can also refer to the monarchy or the Crown itself, an instance of metonymy, and is also used in many expressions such as "the power behind the...

  • Gahzistan
  • Gaj Kan or Gajkin
  • Gala Caghar or Galla Chagar or Galleh Chaghar
    Galleh Chaghar
    -External links:*...

  • Gala Mekh or Galeh Mikh
  • Galaca or Galacheh
  • Gali
  • Gambar
  • Gandab or Gandabi
  • Gandachashma or Gandacheshmeh or Gandeh Chashmeh or Gandeh Cheshmeh
  • Gandakotal or Gandakowtal
  • Gandeh Chah
  • Gandira
  • Gana Gol
  • Ganda Qol or Ganda Qowl
  • Gang Shahr
  • Gani Morgh or Ganimurgh
  • Ganjab
  • Ganjabad
  • Ganjgin
  • Ganji
  • Ganjkin
  • Gaojan or Gaozan or Gauzan
  • Garband
  • Gardan Deh
    Gardan Deh
    -External links:*...

     or Gardandeh
  • Gardane 'Ambar
  • Gardankelak
  • Gardez
  • Gardi-i-Mir-i-Sekar or Gardi-ye-Mir-e Shekar or Gupi-i-Mir-i-Sekar
  • Gardon-Arg
  • Gargal
  • Garjiwan or Garjwan
  • Garm
  • Garm Ab
    Garm Ab
    Garm Ab is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Garm Bolagh
    Garm Bolagh
    -External links:*...

     or Garmbolaq
  • Garmaba
  • Garmblaq
  • Garmak
  • Garmali
  • Garmin
    Garmin
    Garmin Ltd. , incorporated in Schaffhausen, Switzerland, is the parent company of a group of companies founded in 1989 by Gary Burrell and Min Kao , that develops consumer, aviation, and marine technologies for the Global Positioning System...

  • Gashak
  • Gashbandi
  • Gatok
  • Gav Jan or Gaw Jan
  • Gavband or Gawband
  • Gavdaqul or Gawdaqul
  • Gavkhanagak or Gawkhanagak
  • Gavkoshteh or Gawkusta
  • Gavi or Gawi
  • Gavmordeh or Gawmurda
  • Gavparideh or Gawparida
  • Gawaki, Badakhstan
    Gawaki, Badakhstan
    Gawaki is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.-External links:**...

  • Gawaki, Faryab
  • Gawan Darrah or Gawam Darreh
  • Gawargan
  • Gawhar
  • Gawkusta
  • Gawokharo
  • Gawrasang
  • Gaz Khan
    Gaz Khan
    Gaz Khan or Goz Khun is a village in the Wakhan in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan. It is located at the confluence of the Panj River and Wakhan River, The village is the starting point for treks into the Great Pamir....

     or Gaz Khun
  • Gaz-e Kel
  • Gaza i Kalan
  • Gaza i Khurd
  • Gazan
  • Gazar
    Gazar
    Gazar is a silk or wool plain weave fabric made with high-twist double yarns woven as one. Gazar has a crisp hand and a smooth texture.Silk gazar is much used in bridal and evening fashion due to its ability to hold its shape...

  • Gazestan
  • Gazlik
  • Gelak
    Gelak
    -External links:*...

  • Geldan
  • Gele Say
  • Gerd Deh
    Gerd Deh
    -External links:*...

  • Gerd Khola or Gird Kola
  • Gerd Khvoleh
  • Genakan
  • Geng
  • Gerani
    Gerani
    Gerani is a village in the Famagusta District of Cyprus, located northeast of Trikomo....

  • Gerdab
  • Gerdani
  • Gerdnay
  • Gereshk
    Gereshk
    Gereshk is a town in Gerishk District in Helmand province on the Helmand River in central Afghanistan, some northwest of Kandahar at 817 m altitude. Gereshk is the centre of a rich agricultural region with the Kajakai dam upriver diverting water to the Boghra Irrigation Canal. Gereshk was...

  • Gerojoy
  • Gest
  • Ghachan
  • Ghal Muri
  • Ghal-e Keshk
  • Ghal-e Sefid or Ghale Safed
  • Ghal-e Siah or Ghale Syah
  • Ghal-e Siah-e Parkhin or Ghale Syahe Parkhin
  • Ghal-Hawdz
  • Ghala Chaghur
  • Ghala Darrah
  • Ghalarway
  • Ghalbala
  • Ghalbela Chashma
  • Ghaldaraz
  • Ghale Chashma
  • Ghale Guja
  • Ghale Guyak
  • Ghale Khaza
  • Ghale Kusk
  • Ghale Namak
  • Ghale Safed
  • Ghale Zira
  • Ghalgho
  • Ghalgirdak
  • Ghamchin or Ghamcin
  • Ghandak
    Ghandak
    -External links:*...

  • Ghandaki
  • Ghar Jabin or Ghar Javin
    Ghar Javin
    Ghar Javin is the name of a mountain pass and of a nearby village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan. The valley contains three villages of the same time. Nearby is the direct road from Bar Panja, located some miles downstream, and Badakhshan...

     or Ghar Jawin
  • Gharak
  • Gharak-e Sofia or Gharake Sufia
  • Gharak-e 'Olya or Gharake Ulya
  • Gharaw
  • Gharbi
    Gharbi, Afghanistan
    Gharbi is a village of Orūzgān Province, Afghanistan. It is located at ....

  • Gharceghi or Gharchaghay or Gharcheghi
  • Gharcha or Gharchi
  • Ghareha
  • Gharghaitu
  • Gharghara or Gharghareh
  • Gharghara-i-Faqiro
  • Gharji, Badakhshan
    Gharji, Badakhshan
    Gharji is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.-External links:**...

  • Gharji, Faryab
  • Gharma or Gharmeh
    Gharmeh
    -External links:*...

  • Gharmai
  • Gharmi
  • Gharsangak
  • Ghashi or Ghasi
  • Ghawas
  • Ghawc Naw or Ghawcnaw or Ghowch Naveh
    Ghowch Naveh
    Ghowch Naveh is a village in Bamyan Province in very near the center of Afghanistan.-External links:*...

     or Ghowchnow
  • Ghawcak
  • Ghay Best
  • Ghazalew
  • Ghaziabad
    Ghaziabad district, Kunar Province
    Ghaziabad District is situated in the northern part of Kunar Province, Afghanistan. It was created in 2004 from the northern part of Bar Kunar District. The population is 7,500 . The district center is the village of Ghaziabad at 1271 m altitude. The area is mountainous and there is little arable...

  • Ghaziabad Bala
  • Ghaziabad Payan
  • Ghazni
    Ghazni
    For the Province of Ghazni see Ghazni ProvinceGhazni is a city in central-east Afghanistan with a population of about 141,000 people...

  • Ghazni Gak
  • Ghelar Binay
  • Ghelawuk
  • Gherozar
  • Ghezew
  • Ghias ed Din Khan
  • Ghla Chaghur
  • Ghizhai
  • Ghoczamin
  • Ghojorak or Ghojurak or Ghowjurak
    Ghowjurak
    -External links:*...

     Ghujurak
  • Gholam Bay
  • Gholam Big or Ghulam Beg
  • Ghonvar
    Ghonvar
    -External links:**...

  • Ghora
    Ghorak
    The village of Ghorak is the center of Ghorak District in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan. It is located at 1193 m altitude....

     or Ghorak
    Ghorak
    The village of Ghorak is the center of Ghorak District in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan. It is located at 1193 m altitude....

     or Gora
    Ghorak
    The village of Ghorak is the center of Ghorak District in Kandahar Province, Afghanistan. It is located at 1193 m altitude....

  • Ghoraw or Ghurab
  • Ghoraw-e Shamandbeg Ghurab-e Shamandbeyg
  • Ghoraydgharame
  • Ghorba'Ali
  • Ghorchi Kalay or Gowrchi Kalay
  • Ghorisang or Ghurisang
  • Ghorma
  • Ghormac or Ghormach or Ghowrmach
    Ghowrmach
    -Armed conflict:One ISAF-soldier was killed here,January 25, 2010.-External links:*...

  • Ghormah or Ghormeh
  • Ghorpala or Ghurpala
  • Ghorzalaw
  • Ghowchak
    Ghowchak
    Ghowchak is a village in Surkh-Rod District in Nangarhar province in Afghanistan, 20 km east of Jalalabad city near the Jwe Haft. Its population is 3,000 ....

  • Ghowr Qowl
  • Ghowrabchi
  • Ghowrayd Gharami
    Ghowrayd Gharami
    Ghowrayd Gharami is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.-External links:**...

  • Ghowri
  • Ghowrzinay or Ghoziney
  • Ghubar
  • Ghuch Zamin
    Ghuch Zamin
    -External links:*...

  • Ghucghar or Ghuchghar
  • Ghuji
  • Ghujur
  • Ghulam Baf
  • Ghulamjan
  • Ghulbian or Ghulbyan
  • Ghumay
    Ghumay
    Ghumay is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.-External links:**...

  • Ghundasang
  • Ghunwar
  • Ghurak
  • Ghuri Sang
  • Ghurghori
  • Ghuri
  • Ghurian
    Ghurian
    Ghurian is a city and the administrative center of Ghurian District in Herat Province, Afghanistan. It is an uncommon name, but when used means "giant lumber" or "rock hard". It is 790 m high with a population of more than 54,000 people. There is a local TV station and a health center. Ghurian is...

  • Ghurzalan or Ghurzalaw
  • Ghyasuddin Khan
  • Gilak
  • Gim Bagh
  • Gim Sabz
  • Ginvor
  • Giru
  • Giryuw
  • Godam Darreh-ye Ebrahim or Gudam Darrah-i-Ibrahim
  • Godara
  • Godri
    Godri
    -External links:*...

     or Gowdri or Gudri
  • Gok Chel
  • Goklan
  • Gol Darreh or Gul Darrah
  • Gol Khanah or Gul Khanah or Gul Khana
  • Gol-e Laleh or Gule Lala
  • Gola or Gowla
  • Golbahar
    Golbahar
    Gulbahar is located 76 km north the Afghanistan capital Kabul. Gulbahar is a green lush area with the best mulberry in the country....

  • Goldarrah
  • Gulestan or Golestan
    Gulistan District
    Gulistan, also transliterated as Golestan , is a district in Farah Province, Afghanistan. Its population, which is approximately 80% Pashtun with a Tajik minority, was estimated at 53,780 in October 2004. The main village, also called Gulistan, is situated at 1434 m altitude in the mountainous part...

  • Golkhaneh
    Golkhaneh
    -External links:*...

     or Gulkhana
  • Golo Sher Kalay or Golu Shir Kalay
  • Gologa or Golowga
  • Gomab or Gumaw
  • Gombaz or Gumbaz
    Gumbaz
    Gumbaz is a village in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It is located at 35°44'16N 71°47'3E with an altitude of 1598 metres ....

  • Gomsang or Gumsang
  • Gonbad
    Gonbad
    In traditional Persian architecture, a dome is referred to as a gonbad . It is known as Gumbaz, in India.The history of designing gonbads dates back to pre-Islamic Persia. The Parthians in particular were very keen in using such structures in their designs...

     or Gumbad
  • Gonbad-e Jom'ehkhan or Gumbade Jum'akhan
  • Gond or Gund
    Gund
    Gund is a manufacturer of plush stuffed animals. It was founded by Adolph Gund in 1898 and is the oldest manufacturer of plush toys in the U.S. On July 1, 2008 Gund was sold to Enesco, a gift company known for among other things the Cherished Teddies line....

  • Gondan or Gundan
  • Gor Dur or Gur Dur
  • Gor Sukhteh
  • Gor Zanak or Gowrzanak or Gur Zanak
  • Gorabad or Gurabad
  • Gorgak or Gurgak
  • Gorgi Tappeh or Gurgi Tepa
  • Gori Sokhta or Gorsokhta or Gowri Sukhteh
    Gowri Sukhteh
    -External links:*...

  • Gorimar
  • Goritik or Gowritik
    Gowritik
    -External links:**...

  • Gorji
    Gorji
    Gorji is a village in Pachehlak-e Gharbi Rural District, in the Central District of Azna County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 1,980, in 431 families....

     or Gurji
  • Gorji 'Abd or Rahman or Gurji Adurrahman
  • Gorzad
  • Gorzan or Gurzan
  • Gorumzari
  • Gorzawanak or Gurzawanak
  • Gosaladanak or Gusaladanak
  • Gostaw
  • Gow Darreh
    Gow Darreh
    -External links:*...

  • Gowbad-e Pa'in
  • Gowr-i-Mar or Gur-e Mar
    Gur-e Mar
    Gur-e Mar is a village in Balkh Province in northern Afghanistan.On January 22, 2010, the construction was started of a 75 km rail link from Hairatan near the border with Uzbekistan to a terminal at Gur-e Mar. The project is contractually scheduled for completion by June 2011. -External links:*...

  • Gowkush
  • Gowrzang
  • Gowsha
  • Gozar-e Langar
  • Gudah
  • Gudan
  • Gudar
    Gúdar
    Gúdar is a municipality located in the province of Teruel, Aragon, Spain. According to the 2004 census , the municipality has a population of 80 inhabitants.This town gives its name to the Sierra de Gúdar, one of the main ranges of the Iberian System....

  • Gudigak
  • Gul Qudug or Gul Quduq
  • Gul-i-kah
  • Gulbian
  • Gulchin
  • Gule Boro
  • Gulgandi
  • Gultala
  • Gumai
  • Gumbatak
  • Gur Mogul
  • Gurchi
  • Gurghkusta
  • Gurji Samiza'iha
  • Gumbad
  • Gustaw
    Gustaw, Afghanistan
    Gustaw is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.-External links:**...

  • Gwergan

H

  • Hadzrate Said
  • Hafez Mughul
  • Hafeza
  • Hafezbacha
  • Hafezollah Beyg or Hafizullah Beg
  • Haftgodi
  • Haji Anwar-i-Sini or Hajji Anvar-e Sini
  • Haji Aqa Mohammad Khan or Hajji Aqa Mohammad Khan
  • Haji Buranud Din Khan or Hajji Boran ed Din Khan
  • Haji Khwaja or Hajji Khvajeh
  • Haji Kut or Hajji Kut
  • Haji Mohammad Omar Khan or Hajji Mohammad 'Omar Khan
  • Haji Pahlawan or Hajji Pahlawan
  • Haji Qadir or Hajji Qader
  • Haji Rahmatullah Khan or Hajji Rahmatollah Khan
  • Haji Zari Afghan Mohammad Za'i
  • Hajji Nazar
  • Halwa Khor
  • Halwaqnl
  • Hamam or Haman
  • Hasan Abad or Hasanabad
  • Hasan Bolaq or Hasan Bulaq
  • Hasan Khan
  • Hasan Kheyl
    Hasan Kheyl
    Hasan Khēl is a town in Afghanistan, south of Zardad, in Zabul Province....

  • Hasan Quduq
  • Hasan Tal
    Hasan Tal
    -External links:*...

  • Hasanabad-e Sofia or Hasanabade Sufia
  • Hasanabad-e 'Olya or Hasanabade 'Ulya
  • Hasanak
  • Hasar Qagh
  • Hasarak
  • Hashimabad
  • Hashtomin or Hastomin
  • Hauz-i-Nau
  • Hawdz
  • Hawdz-i-Maran or Howz-e Maran
  • Hawdz-i-Sah Bala
  • Hawdz-i-Sah Pa'in
  • Hawdzak or Howzak
  • Hawdze
  • Hawdze Bibian
  • Hawdze Ga'i
  • Hawdze Hajibeg or Howz-e Hajjibeyg
  • Hawdze Qurban'Ali or Howz-e Qorban'Ali
  • Hawdze Sah
  • Hawdze Tut or Howz-e Tut
  • Hayate
  • Haydarabad or Heydarabad
    Heydarabad, Afghanistan
    Heydarabad, Afghanistan is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Haydari Khana or Heydar Khani
  • Hazar Cheshmeh
    Hazar Cheshmeh
    -External links:*...

  • Hazar Mishi
  • Hazara-i-Mir-i-Sekar or Hazareh Mir-e Shekar
  • Hazara Chakish
  • Hazara Qala or Hazara Qal'a
  • Hazara Toghai or Hazareh Toghay
    Hazareh Toghay
    -External links:*...

  • Hazarcasma
  • Hazareh Khan Kalay
  • Hazareh-ye-Darreh-ye-Bagh
  • Hazareh-ye Larkawi
  • Hazarmes or Hazarmish
  • Hazarsum
  • Hazhdagher
  • Hazrat-e Sa`id
    Hazrat-e Sa`id
    Hazrat-e Sa`id is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan. It is located on the Kokcha River and is on the road to Jurm, about ten miles north of Garghamu.-External links:**...

  • Heis
  • Hemat Abad
  • Hemmat Khel
  • Herak or Hirak
  • Herat
    Herat
    Herāt is the capital of Herat province in Afghanistan. It is the third largest city of Afghanistan, with a population of about 397,456 as of 2006. It is situated in the valley of the Hari River, which flows from the mountains of central Afghanistan to the Karakum Desert in Turkmenistan...

  • Hesar
  • Hesarak, Balkh
  • Hesarak, Logar
  • Hesarak, Nangarhar
  • Heyratan
  • Hisarak District
    Hisarak District
    Hesarak or Hisarak is a district in the west of Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan. Its population, which is 100% Pashtun, was estimated at 28,462 in 2002, of whom 11,380 were children under 12. The district centre is the village of Hesarak....

  • Hojm-e Bala
    Hojm-e Bala
    -External links:**...

     or Hujm-i-Bala
  • Hojm-e Pa'in
    Hojm-e Pa'in
    -External links:**...

     or Hujm-i-Pa'in
  • Holumat-e Por Chaman
  • Holumati
  • Homaykhan-e 'Olya or Homaykhane Ulya
  • Homaykhan-e Sofia or Homaykhane Sufia
  • Hoseyn Khel or Hoseyn Kheyl
  • Hosayabad
  • Hoseynabad
  • Hotaki
    Hotaki
    The Hotaki were an Afghan tribe and dynasty that ruled over Afghanistan, most of Iran, and northwestern parts of Pakistan from 1722 to 1729, after defeating the Persian Safavid dynasty. The Hotaki dynasty was founded in 1709 by Mirwais Hotak, chief of the Ghilzai Pashtuns of Kandahar who led a...

  • Howz-e Now
  • Howz-e Shah
  • Howz-e Shah-e Bala
    Howz-e Shah-e Bala
    Howz-e Shah-e Bala is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.-External links:**...

  • Howz-e Shah-e 'Olya
  • Howz-e Shah-e Pa'in
    Howz-e Shah-e Pa'in
    Howz-e Shah-e Pa'in is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.-External links:**...

  • Howz-e Shah-e Sofia
  • Howz-i-Nau
  • Howzak-e Mohammad Aslam or Howzak-e Mohammad Eslam
  • Howzak-e 'Abd ol Qader
  • Hujra
  • Husayn
    Husayn
    Hussein , is an Arabic name which is the diminutive of Hassan, meaning "good", "handsome" or "beautiful"...


I

  • Ifarchi-ye Pa'in or Ifarchi-i-Pa'in
  • Ijan
  • Ila
  • Illahabad
  • Illaka or Illakah
  • Ilqachi
  • Ilyan
  • Imam Sahib
  • Irgin
  • Isari
    Isari, Afghanistan
    Isari is a village in Badakhshan Province in northeastern Afghanistan.-External links:**...

  • Isba'i
  • Isfanan
  • Ishim
    Ishim
    Ishim is a town in the south of Tyumen Oblast, Russia. Population: -History:It was founded in 1670 as the village of Korkina Sloboda. In 1721 by the order of Tsar Peter the Great the village gained the right to establish Nikolskaya Trade Fair which rapidly became one of the most important trade...

  • Ishkamish
  • Ishkasim
  • Ishkasim Post
  • Ishmara
  • Ishmarg
  • Ishpola Maidan
  • Ishpushta
  • Ishtragh
  • Iskan
  • Iskar
    Iskar, Afghanistan
    Iskar is a settlement in Baghlan Province in Afghanistan....

  • Iskasem
  • Iskatel or Iskatul
  • Islam
    Islam
    Islam . The most common are and .   : Arabic pronunciation varies regionally. The first vowel ranges from ~~. The second vowel ranges from ~~~...

  • Islam Kala or Islam-Qala
  • Ismurgh
  • Ispan Sai or Ispin Kai
    Ispin Kai
    -External links:*...

  • Istakan
  • Istawi
  • Istech
  • Isterb

J

  • Ja-i-Darg or Ja-ye Darq
  • Ja-ye Hajji'Abd or Rahman
  • Jabur Deh
  • Jadran
  • Ja'Fari
  • Jaghoori
  • Jahanbaz
  • Jahe Gaz Sani
  • Jairelan or Jairetan or Jeyretan
  • Jaladan
  • Jalaier
  • Jalajin or Jalazin
  • Jalalabad
  • Jalghez
  • Jalmes or Jalmesh or Jalmish
  • Jam Qal'a or Jam Qal'eh
  • Jam Shiri or Jam Siri
  • Jamak
  • Jamal Ghazi
  • Jamalizor
  • Jamarch-e 'Olya or Jamorch-e 'Olya or Jamurch-i-Ulya
  • Jamarj-e Bala
    Jamarj-e Bala
    Jamarj-e Bala is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan. It is located on the Panj River near the Wanj River.It lies almost exactly on the Tajikistan border where it is connected via the M41 highway.-External links:**...

     or Jamarj-i-Bala
  • Jambirak
  • Jame
  • Jameseyyed
  • Jamghurai
  • Jan Ghareq
  • Janabad
  • Jandar Gol-e 'Olya or Jandargale 'Ulya
  • Jandar Gol-e Sofia or Jandargale Sufia
  • Jandeh Khel or Jandeh Kheyl
  • Jang Aghli
  • Jang 'Ali or Jang-e 'Ali
  • Jangal Miri
  • Jangalak
  • Jangali
  • Jangghle
  • Janghariq or Jangriq
  • Janmohammad or Janmohd
  • Jaokul
  • Jar Mirwi
  • Jar Qala or Jar Qal'a or Jar Qal'eh
  • Jar-e Dorosht or Jare Dorusht
  • Jar-e Khak-e Sabu
  • Jar-e Khoshk
  • Jar-e Mekhak
  • Jar-e Siah or Jar-i-Syah
  • Jar-i-Kowni
  • Jar Qala or Jar Qal'eh
  • Jar Qeshlaq
  • Jarahi-i-Pasha'i
  • Jaraw
  • Jare Mansur
  • Jarf
    Jarf
    -External links:**...

  • Jarhamvar or Jarhamwar
  • Jarkhana Top or Jarkhaneh Tup
  • Jarkhas
  • Jark
  • Jarm or Jorm
    Jorm, Afghanistan
    Jorm is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan. The village is located on the left bank of the Kokcha River, about 7 miles upstream the junction with the Warduj River...

     or Jurm
  • Jarof or Jaruf
  • Jart
  • Jarukasan or Jarukashan
  • Jata'i
  • Javand or Jawand
    Jawand
    Jawand is a town and the capital of Jawand District, in Badghis Province, Afghanistan.-External links:**...

  • Javqol
    Javqol
    -External links:*...

     or Jawqol or Jawqowl or Jawqul
  • Jaw Ulagh
  • Jawain or Juwain
  • Jawaleq
  • Jawal
    Jawal
    Jawal is a village situated in Sirohi tehsil of Sirohi District of Rajasthan in Western India. It lies on Jalore - Sirohi road , 15 km north of Sirohi and 60 km south of Jalore.-Demographics:...

     or Jiwal
  • Jawazak
  • Jawdana
  • Jawdudi
  • Jawdura
  • Jawghaz
  • Jawkar or Jowkar
  • Jawpalal
  • Jawzagha
  • Jawzar
  • Jawzari or Jowzari
    Jowzari
    -External links:*...

  • Jaye Haji'Abdurrahman
  • Jaye'Abdullah
  • Jedacel or Jedachel
  • Jej
  • Jej-i-Talab
  • Jeji
  • Jejane Bala
  • Jelak
  • Jelgelda
  • Jenilza'i
  • Jenaza Darreh or Jenazeh Darreh
  • Jerian or Jeryan
  • Jewani
  • Jeyretan
  • Jigdalek
  • Jim Qal'a
    Jim Qal`eh
    Jim Qal`eh is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan.-External links:*...

     or Jim Qal'eh
    Jim Qal`eh
    Jim Qal`eh is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Jo
  • Jodu
  • Joi Arab
  • Joi Jadir
  • Joi Wakil or Juy Vakil
    Juy Vakil
    Juy Vakil is a village in Balkh Province in northern Afghanistan.It is located near the border with Uzbekistan.-External links:*...

  • Jokham
  • Jokhana
  • Jolan or Jowlan
    Jowlan
    -External links:*...

  • Joma Nazar
  • Jona, Afghanistan
  • Jonavi
  • Jorg or Jurg
  • Jorgoon or Jorgun
  • Josanak or Jowshanak
  • Joveyn
  • Jow Kham
    Jow Kham
    Jow Kham is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan. The village lies on the banks of a similarly named stream about 10 miles from Eskan.-External links:**...

  • Jow Khan
  • Jow Palal
    Jow Palal
    -External links:*...

  • Jow Qowl
    Jow Qowl
    -External links:*...

  • Jowzar Kalay
  • Joy-Casma
  • Joy-i-Khwaja or Juy-i-Khvajeh
  • Joy-i-Sor or Juy-ye Shur
  • Joy Shor or Juy Shur
  • Joye Ata or Juy-ye 'Ata
  • Joye Kalan or Juy-e Kalan
  • Joye Naw or Juy-ye Now
  • Joye Yarmohd or Juy-ye Yarmohammad
  • Joyesadi or Juy-ye Shadi
    Juy-ye Shadi
    -External links:*...

  • Ju'iak
  • Jumarj
  • Junabe
  • Juq Ha
  • Jura
  • Jurn
  • Juy Bar
  • Juy Cheshmeh
  • Juy-e 'Arab
  • Juy-ye Jadid
  • Juy-ye Now

K

  • Kabudnaw or Kabudnow
  • Kabuli Farar
  • Kabul
    Kabul
    Kabul , spelt Caubul in some classic literatures, is the capital and largest city of Afghanistan. It is also the capital of the Kabul Province, located in the eastern section of Afghanistan...

  • Kabutarghal
  • Kadalak
    Kadalak
    -External links:*...

  • Kadanak or Kahnadak
  • Kadis
  • Kafar Qal'eh or Kafar Qala
  • Kafarsang
  • Kafarzada or Kafarzadeh
  • Kafilan Dara or Kafilan Darra
  • Kafir-Kala
  • Kafsh Andaz
    Kafsh Andaz
    -External links:*...

  • Kafssandaz
  • Kaftar Khan
  • Kaftar Khanah or Kaftar Khana or Kaftar Khaneh
  • Kafterkhana or Kafterkhaneh
  • Kahmard Woluswali
  • Kahmard
    Kahmard
    Kahmard is a town and seat of Kahmard District in Bamyan Province in northern Afghanistan.-External links:**...

  • Kaj Ab
  • Kaj Qal'eh or Kaj Qal'a
  • Kaian
  • Kailkez
  • Kaj-e Charkhab or Kaj-e Charkhaw
  • Kajabi or Kajawi
  • Kajdara or Kajdarreh
  • Kajjawz
  • Kajkol or Kajkul
  • Kajnaw or Kajnow
  • Kakaabad
  • Kakan
    Kakan, Afghanistan
    Kakan is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan. It lies on the northern part of the Kokcha River, roughly 25 miles northest of Fayzabad.-External links:**...

  • Kakawt
  • Kal
  • Kal Qudugh
  • Kala
  • Kala Bar Panja or Kala Bar Panjo
  • Kala Darband-i-Jaokar
  • Kala Deh Birinj
  • Kala Jafir
  • Kala Jaolan
  • Kala Khana
  • Kala Kin
  • Kala Kuf
  • Kala Nao or Kalai-Naw (could be different town..but sounds the same!)
  • Kala Niaz Beg or Kala-i-Niaz Beg
  • Kala Niaz Khan
  • Kala Panja same as Qal`eh-ye Panjeh
    Qal`eh-ye Panjeh
    Qal`eh-ye Panjeh , also written Qila-e Panjeh and Kala Panja, is a village in Wakhan, Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan. It lies on the Panj River, near the confluence of the Wakhan River and the Pamir River....

  • Kala Sarkari
  • Kala Topchi
  • Kala Wali or Kali Wali
  • Kala Yavun or Kala Yawan
  • Kala Yusufi
  • Kala-i-Kah
  • Kala-i-Kal
  • Kala-i-Pyandzh or Kala-i-Pyanj same as Qal`eh-ye Panjeh
    Qal`eh-ye Panjeh
    Qal`eh-ye Panjeh , also written Qila-e Panjeh and Kala Panja, is a village in Wakhan, Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan. It lies on the Panj River, near the confluence of the Wakhan River and the Pamir River....

  • Kala-i-Surkh
  • Kalafzar
  • Kalak
  • Kalalak
  • Kalan Elga or Kalan Eylgah
    Kalan Eylgah
    -External links:**...

  • Kalan Khana or Kalan Khaneh
  • Kalan Za'i
  • Kalandeh
  • Kalangozar
  • Kalanzamin
  • Kalat-i-Nazar Khan
    Qalat (Zabul)
    Qalat is a town in southern Afghanistan and the capital of Zabul Province. It is linked by a highway with Kandahar to the west and Ghazni to the east. In 2006, Zabul's first airstrip was built near Qalat. It is also home the U.S...

     or Kalata Nazar Khan or Kalata-i-Nazar Khan or Kalatae Nazarkhan or Kalateh-ye Nazar Khan
  • Kalata or Kalateh
  • Kalata-i-Haji Rasul or Kalateh-ye Hajji Rasul
  • Kalatak
  • Kalat
    Qalat (Zabul)
    Qalat is a town in southern Afghanistan and the capital of Zabul Province. It is linked by a highway with Kandahar to the west and Ghazni to the east. In 2006, Zabul's first airstrip was built near Qalat. It is also home the U.S...

     or Kallat or Qalat
  • Kalbya
  • Kaldar
    Kaldar District
    Kaldar is a small district in the northern part of Balkh Province, Afghanistan. The northern and the eastern border of the district is the large Amu Darya river. North of the river is Uzbekistan and east is Tajikistan. The main village, also called Kaldar, is in the northeastern part of the...

  • Kalech
  • Kaleh-i-Shikai
  • Kaleie-i-Pendzh
  • Kaleran
    Kaleran
    Kaleran is a village in Shahid Bhagat Singh Nagar district, Punjab, India. The village is situated near Banga and located at approximately 325 km from New Delhi, 120 km from Amritsar and 1400 km from Mumbai...

  • Kalkhak
  • Kalic
    Kalić
    Kalic is a village in Croatia. It is connected by the D8 highway.It is the best last name in Bosnia....

     or Kalich
  • Kalimal
  • Kalishli or Kalisli
  • Kalokh
    Kalokh
    -External links:*...

     or Kalukh
  • Kalt
    Kalt
    Kalt is a municipality in the district of Mayen-Koblenz in Rhineland-Palatinate, western Germany....

  • Kalush
  • Kam Piri
    Kam Piri
    Kam Piri is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan....

  • Kam Yakhlar or Kamyakhlar
  • Kamalabad
  • Kamangar
    Kamangar
    -History and origin:The name of the community is from the Persian word کمانگر which means bow-maker. The North Indian Kamangar trace their ancestry from a man by the name of Bani Saad. They migrated into Sindh, Punjab and Uttar Pradesh from Rewari in Haryana, accompanying the Mughal armies...

  • Kamar
    Kamar
    Kamar , is a town in western Tajikistan . It is located in Sughd province.-External links:*...

  • Kamar Zard
  • Kamar-e Sefid or Kamar-i-Safed
  • Kamarad
  • Kamarak
    Kamarak
    -External links:*...

  • Kamarak-e Bala
  • Kamarak-e Pa'in
  • Kamarcha or Kamarcheh
  • Kamati
    Kamati
    -External links:*...

  • Kampirak
  • Kampir
  • Kamrak
  • Kanagak
  • Kanak
  • Kand Khan
  • Kand-e Saleh
  • Kandahar
    Kandahar
    Kandahar is the second largest city in Afghanistan, with a population of about 512,200 as of 2011. It is the capital of Kandahar Province, located in the south of the country at about 1,005 m above sea level...

  • Kandahar Valley
  • Kandeh Sang
    Kandeh Sang
    Kandeh Sang is a village in Baghlan Province in north eastern Afghanistan.It lies several miles west of Dowshi.-External links:*...

  • Kandu
  • Kanesk or Kanisk
  • Kang
  • Kanghalak
  • Kangori
  • Kangrad
  • Kangurchi
    Kangurchi
    -External links:**...

  • Kangur
    Kangur
    Kangur is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Kaolian
  • Kaormach
  • Kar Kar
  • Kar-ezak or Kareyzak
  • Karakleek
  • Karam Pul
  • Karam Qol or Karam Qowl
  • Karas
  • Karasdeh
  • Karasp-e Serwich or Karaspe Sewic
  • Karbasha
  • Karbasi
  • Karchi
  • Karez
    Kařez
    Kařez is a village and municipality in Rokycany District in the Plzeň Region of the Czech Republic.The municipality covers an area of , and has a population of 570 ....

  • Karez-i-Bibi or Kariz-e Bibi
  • Karez-i-Dewana or Kariz-e Divaneh
  • Karez-i-Khwaja Ibrahim or Karez-e Khvajeh Ebrahim
  • Karez-i-Naw or Kariz-e Now
  • Karez-i-Qal'a
  • Karez-i-Zaman-i-Bala or Kariz-e Zaman-e Bala
    Kariz-e Zaman-e Bala
    Kariz-e Zaman-e Bala is a village in Badghis Province in north western Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Karez-i-Zaman-i-Kaigandi or Karez-i-Zaman-i-Kalgandi or Kariz-e Zaman-e Kalgandi
    Kariz-e Zaman-e Kalgandi
    Kariz-e Zaman-e Kalgandi is a village in Badghis Province in north western Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Karez-i-Zaman-i-Pa'in or Kariz-e Zaman-e Pa'in
    Kariz-e Zaman-e Pa'in
    Kariz-e Zaman-e Pa'in is a village in Badghis Province in north western Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Karez Mobin or Kariz Mobin
  • Karez Zaman
  • Karezak or Karizak
  • Kareze Fathullah
  • Kareze Jan Mohammad
  • Kareze Kalan
  • Kareze Kerta or Kariz Kerta
  • Kareze Naw
  • Kareze Nawabad
  • Kareze Rasul
  • Kareze Tapa-i-Syah
  • Karga or Kargah
  • Karghanatu
  • Kari
  • Karimak
  • Kariz Anjir
  • Kariz Kalan
  • Kariz Khord or Kariz Khurd
  • Kariz Molla Jom'eh or Kariz Mullajum'a
  • Kariz Zekrya
  • Kariz-e A'zam
  • Kariz-e Alef
  • Kariz-e Allah Dad
  • Kariz-e Amir
  • Kariz-e Bahador or Kariz-e Bahadur
  • Kariz-e Bahram
  • Kariz-e Bakhshabad
  • Kariz-e Barekza'i or Kariz-e Barekzay
  • Kariz-e Dad Gol
  • Kariz-e Delbar
  • Kariz-e Eltas
  • Kariz-e Fathollah
  • Kariz-e Hajji
  • Kariz-e Hajji Mohammad Akram
  • Kariz-e Hakim
  • Kariz-e Jamal zai or Kariz-e Jamalzay
  • Kariz-e Jan Mohammad
  • Kariz-e Kalantar Lajward
  • Kariz-e Kalantar Ser Ahmad or Kariz-e Kalantar Shir Ahmad
  • Kariz-e Khanjak
  • Kariz-e Khari
  • Kariz-e Kurgh-e Zard
  • Kariz-e Laghway
  • Kariz-e Laka
  • Kariz-e Mirdel Khan
  • Kariz-e Mohammad Yusof or Kariz-e Mohammad Yosuf
  • Kariz-e Molla 'Abdollah
  • Kariz-e Naghak
  • Kariz-e Nasir
  • Kariz-e Nikeh
  • Kariz-e Now
  • Kariz-e Nowabad
  • Kariz-e Pesand
  • Kariz-e Rahman Khan
  • Kariz-e Rahmatollah
  • Kariz-e Rasul
  • Kariz-e Rodak or Kariz-e Rudak
  • Kariz-e Sobhan or Kariz-e Subhan
  • Kariz-e Sofa or Kariz-e Sofia
  • Kariz-e Soltan
  • Kariz-e Sora
  • Kariz-e Sukhteh
  • Kariz-e Tappeh-ye Siah
  • Kariz-e Zaman
  • Kariz-e 'Abdullah
  • Kariz-e 'Askak
  • Karizak
  • Karka'ich
  • Karkat
    Karkat
    -External links:**...

  • Karkhan
  • Karkhana or Karkhaneh
  • Karki
  • Karlik
    Karlík
    Karlík is a village and municipality in Prague-West District in the Central Bohemian Region of the Czech Republic. -References:*This article was initially translated from the Czech Wikipedia....

  • Karniw
  • Karunjak
  • Karwashkhanak or Karwashanak
  • Kasawa
  • Kasgin
  • Kashkandyo or Kashkandyow
    Kashkandyow
    Kashkandyow is a village in Ishkashim district, Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.-External links:**...

     or Kashkandyo
  • Kastarash
  • Kata Kala or Kata Qala or Kata Qal'eh or Katah Qal'eh or Kateh Qal'eh
  • Kata Nawur or Katah Naver
  • Katah Kuh or Katakoh
  • Katah Qeshlaq or Kata Qishlaq
  • Katahqala or Katahqal'eh or Kataqala or Kataqal'a
  • Katahsang Katasang
  • Katak-e Pa'in or Katak-i-Pa'in
  • Katarai
  • Kato
  • Katok
    Katok
    -External links:*...

     or Katuk
  • Katoze i
  • Katway
    Katway
    Katway is a village in Sadat Valley, Bamyan Province, Afghanistan with a population of 200 families from Sadat ethnicity. This village has mostly dominated surrounded villages such as Bamsaray and Khalankash....

  • Kaw
  • Kawez
  • Kawida
    Kawida
    -External links:**...

  • Kawka
  • Kawlyan
  • Kawri
  • Kayan
  • Kaykak
  • Kaylahgay or Kelagay
  • Kazak
  • Kazaka
  • Kazake Khan
  • Kazake Khurd
  • Kazake Pa'in
  • Kazan
    Kazan
    Kazan is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia. With a population of 1,143,546 , it is the eighth most populous city in Russia. Kazan lies at the confluence of the Volga and Kazanka Rivers in European Russia. In April 2009, the Russian Patent Office granted Kazan the...

  • Kazdeh
  • Keda
  • Keleft
  • Kelgi
  • Keli Gal
  • Keligan
    Keligan
    -External links:*...

  • Kelikan
  • Kelt-i-Khurdas
  • Ken
  • Keptak
  • Keran va Menjan or Koran va Monjan
    Koran va Monjan
    Koran va Monjan or Kuran wa Munjan is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan. It is the capital of Kuran wa Munjan District.-External links:**...

  • Kerana va Manjah
  • Kermesh Bala
  • Kermesh Pa'in
  • Kers or Kersh
  • Kerteh Qal'eh
  • Kesem
  • Keshem
    Keshem
    Keshem or Kishim is a town and seat of Kishim District in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan. It lies on the road from Taloqan to Faizabad.-External links:**...

  • Keshnikhan
  • Kezar
  • Kezget
  • Kha
    Kha
    Kha or Ha is a letter of the Cyrillic alphabet.It commonly represents the voiceless velar fricative , like the Scottish pronunciation of ⟨ch⟩ in "loch".Kha is romanized as ⟨kh⟩.-History:...

  • Khagholeq
  • Khair Khana
    Khair Khāna
    Khair Khāna is a neighbourhood in north west Kabul, Afghanistan. It is predominantly residential, with a boom of high rise constructions and modern apartments, as the area has seen major re-developments....

  • Khairabad
  • Khak Dow
    Khak Dow
    -External links:*...

  • Khak-e Bala or Khak-e Babeh
    Khak-e Babeh
    -External links:*...

  • Khak-e Cheghel
    Khak-e Cheghel
    -External links:*...

     or Khake Ceghel
  • Khak-e Safar
  • Khak-e Shir Mohammad
  • Khak-i-Chagir
  • Khak Pulak
  • Khakaran
  • Khakbadak
  • Khakdanak
  • Khakdao or Khakdaw
  • Khaki Safed or Khak-e Sefid or Khakesafid
  • Khake Sher Mohd
  • Khakestarek
  • Khaksari
  • Khal Ddran
  • Khal Khan
    Khal Khan
    -External links:**...

  • Khala Bazhgan
  • Khala Za'i
  • Khalacak or Khalachak
  • Khalazar
  • Khalden training camp
    Khalden training camp
    The Khalden training camp was a military training camp in Afghanistan. According to the documentary Son of al Qaeda there were hundreds of military training camps in Afghanistan which were tied to al Qaeda...

  • Khaled
  • Khaliskak
  • Khalita or Khaliteh
  • Khalposhteh or Khalpushta
  • Khalyan
  • Kham Bum
  • Kham Cari or Kham Chari
  • Kham Gerdak
  • Kham Jawzari
  • Kham Joye Naw or Kham Juy-e Now
  • Kham Khori or Kham Khorki or Kham Khowrki
  • Kham Sehman
  • Kham Sorkhi or Kham Surkhi
  • Kham Syab
  • Kham-e Abgozasht or Kham-i-Awguzast
  • Kham-e Anarak
  • Kham-e Baghan
  • Kham-e Bazargan
  • Kham-e Dehak
  • Kham-e Ganak
    Kham-e Ganak
    -External links:*...

     or Khame Ganag
  • Kham-e Garmak
  • Kham-e Kaj or Kham-i-Kaj
  • Kham-e Sabz or Kham-i-Sabz
  • Kham-e Soruf
  • Khamab-e Sini or Khamab-i-Sini
  • Khambak or Khambok or Khambowk or Khombok
    Khombok
    Khombok is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan. It lies north of the Koh-i-Sar-i-Ushongen.-External links:**...

     or Khumbuk
  • Khamkhati
  • Khan

Khan Chahar Bagh or Khan'-Charbag' or Khan Chekhar Bar or Khan-e Chahar Bagh or Khan-e Char Bagh or Khancarbagh
  • Khana-i-Garmatik or Khaneh-ye Garmatek
    Khaneh-ye Garmatek
    Khaneh-ye Garmatek is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.-External links:**...

  • Khana-i-Gulagha or Khaneh-ye Golagha
  • Khana-i-Haji Khalifa or Khaneh-ye Hajji Khalifeh
  • Khanabad
    Khan Abad
    Khan Abad is a town and the district center of Khan Abad District, Kunduz Province, Afghanistan. It is situated in the valley of the Khanabad River east of Kunduz....

  • Khanagarmatik
  • Khanaqa or Khaneqa
  • Khanaqa Marqad
  • Khanaqa Sarqad
  • Khanaqa or Khaneqa or Khaneqah
    Khaneqah, Afghanistan
    Khaneqah is a village in Balkh Province in northern Afghanistan.It is located near the border with Turkmenistan.-External links:*...

  • Khandan Shahr
  • Khandud
    Khandud
    Khandud ) is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan. It is in Wakhan District, near the left bank of the Panj River....

     or Khandut
  • Khaneh
  • Khaneh-ye Qal'eh Khaneh
  • Khanzadaha Ghaybelha
  • Khar Bid-e Alahyar
  • Khar Bidak or Kharbedak
  • Khar Bid
    Khar Bid
    -External links:*...

     or Kharbed
  • Khar-e Zar
  • Khar Kat-e Bala
    Khar Kat-e Bala
    Khar Kat-e Bala is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.-External links:**...

     or Khar Kate-e Bala
  • Khar Kat or Khar Khat
  • Khar Mordeh-ye
  • Khar Qowl
    Khar Qowl
    -External links:*...

  • Khar Tutak
  • Kharaba-i-Khwaja Murad or Kharabeh-ye Khvajeh Morad
  • Kharach or Kharat
    Kharat
    Kharat is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan. It is located about 28 miles southeast of Kala Panja.-External links:**...

  • Kharasang
  • Khardars or Kharders
  • Kharestan or Kharistan
  • Khargoshak or Khargushak
  • Kharkal
  • Kharoti
    Kharoti
    Kharoti is a Pashtun tribe of Ghilzai origin. The tribe has an estimated population of about 2.5 million ....

     or Kharowti
  • Kharqol
  • Khartosay or Khartowsay
  • Kharu
  • Kharwaz
  • Kharzari
  • Khas
    Khas
    Originally the Khas / Khasas or Khasiyas are the mountain dwellers living in the southern shadow of the Himalayan range from Kashmir to Bhutan, but mostly in Nepal, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand, North Bengal, Sikkim and Bhutan,...

  • Khasapaz
  • Khasar
  • Khash
    Khash District
    Khash District is one of the 29 districts of Badakhshan Province, Afghanistan. It was created in 2005 from part of Jurm District and is home to approximately 48,000 residents, making it the third most populous district of the province....

  • Khash Darreh
    Khash Darreh
    Khash Darreh is the name of two villages in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.-First village:This village lies in a ravine of the Kokcha River south of Bagh Mubarak, within the Jurm District.-External links:**...

  • Khashpak
    Khashpak
    -External links:**...

     or Khaspak
  • Khashpar
  • Khatun
    Khatun
    Khatun is a female title of nobility and alternative to male "khan" prominently used in the First Turkic Empire and in the subsequent Mongol Empire...

  • Khavajehbid
  • Khaval
    Khaval
    -External links:*...

     or Khawal
  • Khawaja Angurak or Khvajeh Angurak
  • Khawarak
  • Khawati
  • Khaway
  • Khawush
  • Khayr Abad
  • Khayrabad
    Khayrabad
    Khayrabad is a town in north-western Tajikistan . It is located in Sughd province.-External links:*...

  • Khayrak or Kheyrak
  • Khayrkhana-i-Sufia
  • Khayrkhana-i-Ulya
  • Khayrkhana
  • Khazena
  • Khazget
    Khazget
    -External links:**...

     or Khazgit
  • Kheasp or Khele Asp
  • Khej
  • Khel
  • Khelar
  • Khelef
  • Khenjan
  • Khermalik or Khurmalik
  • Khesht Pol or Khest Pul
  • Khetay
  • Khevaj
    Khevaj
    -External links:**...

     or Khewaj or Khivach
  • Kheyr Khaneh-ye 'Olya
  • Kheyr Khaneh-ye Sofia
  • Kheyr Khaneh
    Kheyr Khaneh
    -External links:*...

  • Kheyrabad, Badakhshan
    Kheyrabad, Badakhshan
    Kheyrabad is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.-External links:**...

  • Kheyrabad, Balkh
    Kheyrabad, Balkh
    Kheyrabad, Balkh is a village in Balkh Province in northern Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Kheyrabad, Faryab
  • Kheyrabad, Ghor
  • Kheyrabad, Helmand
  • Kheyrabad, Kabul
  • Kheyrabad, Kunduz
  • Kheyrabad, Nimruz
  • Khiaban or Khyaban
  • Khinj
  • Khinjan
  • Khireng
  • Khizaw
  • Khob Darreh
  • Khoda Dad Kheyl or Khuda Dad Khel
  • Khodaydad Khel or Khodaydad Kheyl
  • Khoga
  • Khoja Qalat
  • Khojabagh
  • Khokusta
  • Kholaqol
  • Kholazar
  • Kholderchit
  • Kholeh
  • Kholm
    Kholm, Afghanistan
    Kholm or Khulm is a town, until recently, in Samangan province, and now in Balkh province of northern Afghanistan 60 km east of Mazar-i-Sharif one-third of the way to Konduz. Kholm is an ancient town located on the fertile, inland delta fan of the Khulm River . As such, it is an...

     or Khulm
  • Khord or Khurd
  • Khormaleq or Khurmaleq
  • Khosh Bai or Khusba'i or Khusbay or Khvosh Bay
  • Khoshk Abeh
  • Khoshk Abeh Sofia or Khuskabe Sufia
  • Khoshk Darreh
    Khoshk Darreh
    -External links:*...

  • Khoshk Qowl
    Khoshk Qowl
    -External links:*...

  • Khoshkak
    Khoshkak
    -External links:*...

     or Khushkak
  • Khoshki or Khuski
  • Khoshlabad or Khushlabad
  • Khowst
  • Khowtar Khan
  • Khudaymat
  • Khughaz
    Khughaz
    -External links:**...

  • Khuk Darreh or Khukdara
  • Khuk Koshteh
  • Khul
  • Khurjinbolaqe Bala
  • Khurranje Bala
  • Khurranje Pa'in
  • Khushdelkhan Kariz
  • Khushkaba or Khushkawa or Khush Kawa
  • Khushmarg or Khushmargh or Kushmargh
  • Khushnak
  • Khusk Dara or Khuskdara
  • Khuskica-i-'Ulya
  • Khuskqol
  • Khustuk
  • Khvahan
    Khvahan
    Khvahan is the name of a district, a fort and a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan. They are all located on the left bank of the Panja River, between the Khuldusk and Kof sub-regions of Darwaz....

  • Khvaja Owlia or Khvajeh Owlia'
    Khvajeh Owlia'
    -External links:*...

  • Khvajah Jeran or Khvajeh Jeryan
  • Khwaja
  • Khvajeh 'Abdol Hay or Khwaja 'Abdul Hay
  • Khvajeh 'Abdol or Khwaja 'Abdul
  • Khvajeh Ahmad
  • Khvajeh Akbar or Khwaja Akbar
  • Khvajeh Alwan
  • Khvajeh Anjir or Khwaja Anjir
  • Khvajeh 'Aziz or Khwaja 'Aziz
  • Khvajeh Bagh or Khavajeh-ye Bagh or Khwaja-i-Bagh
  • Khvajeh Baz Mad or Khwaja Baz Mad
  • Khvajeh Bidak or Khwajabedak
  • Khvajeh Boland or Khwaja Boland
  • Khvajeh Chakab or Khwaja Cakab
  • Khvajeh Charan or Khwaja Charan
  • Khvajeh Daneh or Khwaja Dana
  • Khvajeh Ganj
  • Khvajeh Gol Bardar or Khwaja Gul Bardar
  • Khvajeh Gol Bid or Khwaja Gulbed
  • Khvajeh Gowhar or Khwaja Goahar or Khwaja Gauhar or Khwaja Gawhar
  • Khvajeh Hasan
    Khvajeh Hasan
    -External links:*...

     or Khwaja Hasan
  • Khvajeh Ilghar
  • Khvajeh Jeyran
    Khvajeh Jeyran
    Khvajeh Jeyran is a village in Baghlan Province in north eastern Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Khvajeh Kenti or Khwaja Kinti or Khwajah Kanti
  • Khvajeh Kesht or Khwajakest
  • Khvajeh Khaleq Monjay or Khwaja Khaliq Munjai
  • Khvajeh Khan
  • Khvajeh Khezer
  • Khvajeh Kowshah
    Khvajeh Kowshah
    Khvajeh Kowshah is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Khvajeh Koptal or Khwaja Koptal
  • Khvajeh Laghi or Khwaja Laghi
  • Khvajeh Langeri or Khwaja Langeri
  • Khvajeh Mati or Khwaja Mati
  • Khvajeh Owlia'
    Khvajeh Owlia'
    -External links:*...

  • Khvajeh Puchaqli or Khwaja Pucaqli
  • Khvajeh Qadir or Khwaja Qadir
  • Khvajeh Qalandar
    Khvajeh Qalandar
    Khvajeh Qalandar is a village in Badghis Province in north western Afghanistan.-External links:*...

     or Khwaja Kalandar or Khwaja Qalandar
  • Khvajeh Qalat
  • Khvajeh Qol or Khwaja Kul or Khwaja Qol or Khwaja Qul
  • Khvajeh Qorban Morad or Khwaja Qurban Murad
  • Khvajeh Roshna'i or Khwaja Roshnayi
  • Khvajeh Sepilan or Khwaja Seplian
  • Khvajeh Shahab or Khwaja Sahab
  • Khvajeh Shurak or Khwaja Sorak
  • Khvajeh Sorkhian or Khwaja Surkhian or Khwaja Surkhyan
  • Khvajeh Tavalian
  • Khvajeh Tebchaq or Khwaja Tebcaq
  • Khvajeh Tut
  • Khvajeh Wakht or Khwajawashkt
  • Khvajeh Yakhdan or Khwaja Yakhdan
  • Khvajeh Zeyd Khan or Khwaja Zayd Khan
  • Khvajehha or Khwajaha
  • Khvolahqowl
  • Khvolah
    Khvolah
    -External links:*...

  • Khvosh Margh
    Khvosh Margh
    -External links:*...

  • Khvoshabad
  • Khvoshdel Khan Kariz
  • Khwaja Bahram
  • Khwaja Ejran
  • Khwaja Jiran
  • Khwaja Kaldar
  • Khwaja Pak Ziarat
  • Khwaja Pak
  • Khwaja Pista
  • Khwaja Qoshori
  • Khwaja Sunkhian
  • Khwaja Surkman
  • Khwaja Taolian
  • Khwaja'arete Wali
  • Khwajaawlya
  • Khwalyan
  • Khware
  • Khzhyi
  • Kila Panja
  • Kiligan
  • Kilo
  • Kin Qal'eh
  • Kirta
    Kirta
    Kirta is a legendary Hurrian king. He is thought to have founded the dynasty of Mitanni, but no contemporary inscriptions from his time are known to exist. He may have lived around 1500 BC....

     or Kirteh
  • Kishanabad
  • Kishlak Khvajeh or Kishlak Khwaja
  • Kishm
  • Kishma
  • Kishneh Deh
  • Kistaw
  • Kitep
  • Ko'e Pasha Khan or Ko'i-Pasa Khan
  • Koca or Kucheh
    Kucheh
    In traditional Persian architecture, a Kucheh , is a narrow especially designed alley. Also transliterated Koocheh, remnants of it are still seen in modern Iran and regional countries....

  • Koca-i-Zard or Kucha-i-Zard or Kucheh-ye Zard
    Kucheh-ye Zard
    -External links:*...

  • Kochokak or Kockak or Kocokak
  • Kodolak or Kodowlak
  • Koh-i-Saiyad or Koh-i-Sayad or Kuh-e Sayyad
  • Kohe Dahana
  • Kohestan or Kuhestan
  • Kohgaday
  • Kohgah
  • Kohna Qala or Kohneh Qal'eh or Kohna Kala or Kuhna Qala
  • Kohneh Deh
  • Kohneh Kholm
  • Kohneh Masjed
  • Kohneh Qala
  • Kohneh Qeshlaq or Kuhnehqeshlaq
  • Kok Bala or Kuk Bala
  • Kok Kowtal
  • Kokan or Kukan
    Kukan
    Kukan is a documentary film by Rey Scott about the Chinese resistance to Japanese aggression during the early part of World War II . The film, subtitled The Battle Cry of China, was given an Honorary Academy Award...

  • Kokbari or Kukbari
  • Kokca'il or Kowkcha'il
    Kowkcha'il
    -External links:*...

  • Kokotal
  • Koksheb or Kowksheb
  • Kol or Kul
  • Kol Darreh or Kowl Darreh
  • Kol-i-Ambo
  • Kol-i-Baqqa
  • Kol Shakhab
  • Kolara
  • Koldum or Kowldom
  • Kole Chak or Kowl-e Chak
  • Kolodets Sultan-Ribat
  • Kololasang
  • Koluleh Sang
  • Kondeh Sang
  • Konduz
  • Kopal or Kupal
  • Kopas Abdan or Kupas Abdan
  • Kopkul
  • Kor-i-Karek
  • Korab
  • Koragah
  • Koragazi
  • Koraghee or Kurchi
  • Koranomunjan
  • Korda Qal'a or Kurda Qal'eh
  • Korkori or Kurkuri
  • Korsom
  • Kosa
    Kosa
    , also known as Hongan-ji Kennyo , was the 11th head of the Hongan-ji in Kyoto, and Chief Abbot of Ishiyama Hongan-ji, cathedral fortress of the Ikkō-ikki , during its siege at the end of the Sengoku Period...

  • Kosa Qala
  • Kosha
    Kosha
    A Kosha , usually rendered "sheath", one of five coverings of the Atman, or Self according to Vedantic philosophy. They are often visualised like the layers of an onion. Belling states:...

  • Koshk
  • Koshk-e Kohneh
    Koshk-e Kohneh
    -External links:*...

  • Kot
    Kot
    Kot is the surname of a Polish szlachta family.Although its literal meaning is cat, the surname origin is probably Polish mediaeval name of a person who starts settling people in a village or in a town...

     or Kowt or Kut
    Kut
    Al-Kūt is a city in eastern Iraq, on the left bank of the Tigris River, about 160 kilometres south east of Baghdad. the estimated population is about 374,000 people...

  • Kota Kheyl or Kowtah Kheyl
  • Kota-i-Surkhak or Kowtah-e Sorkhak
  • Kotak
    Kotak
    Kotak is a village in the Jalal-Abad Province of Kyrgyzstan....

     or Kowtak
  • Kotale Jawza or Kowtal-e Jawza
  • Kotkay
    Kotkay
    Kotkay or Kotkai is a small village near Aloch in the Shangla District of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. Originally the villages of Kotkay and Nimkalay were a single area referred to as Aloch-1, then it was divided into two villages....

     or Kowtkay
    Kowtkay
    -External links:*...

  • Kowri
    Kowri
    -External links:**...

  • Kowshandaz
  • Kowt-e Ashrow
  • Kowtal-e Sabzar
  • Kowlian
    Kowlian
    Kowlian is a village in Afghanistan. It has been the site of factional fighting. It is in Faryab Province....

  • Krapak
  • Kret
    KRET
    KRET may refer to:* KRET-CA, a low-power television station licensed to Cathedral City, California, United States* KRET-TV, a defunct television station in Richardson, Texas, United States...

  • Kriz-e Qal'eh
  • Ksata Ghani Murgh or Ksatah Ghani Murgh
  • Ksatah Kala or Kshsatta Kala
  • Kuchkak
  • Kuchnay Khaleng
  • Kug
  • Kugas
  • Kuh Gaday
    Kuh Gaday
    -External links:*...

  • Kuh Gah
  • Kuh-e Bum or Kune Bum
  • Kuh-e Dahanah
  • Kuhi
    Kuhi
    ' was a Persian mathematician, physicist and astronomer. Quhi was from Kuh , an area in Tabaristan, and flourished in Baghdad in the 10th century. He is considered one of the greatest Muslim geometers....

  • Kuhmard
  • Kuhna-mero
  • Kuhnadeh
  • Kuhnaqala
  • Kuk Chener
  • Kukadi
  • Kul Temar
  • Kulan
    Kulan, Afghanistan
    Kulan is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.-External links:**...

  • Kulani
  • Kulukhak
  • Kumrak
  • Kunar
    Kunar Province
    Kunar is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan, located in the northeastern part of the country. Its capital is Asadabad. It is one of the four "N2KL" provinces...

  • Kundalan Zayshi
  • Kundalan
  • Kundar
  • Kundasang
    Kundasang
    Kundasang is a village in Sabah, Borneo that lies along the bank of Kundasang Valley. It is located about 6 kilometres away from Kinabalu National Park and is renowned for its vegetable market which is open seven days a week. It is the closest village to Mount Kinabalu and has a panoramic view of...

  • Kundj
  • Kunjagha
  • Kunjagha Ali
  • Kupchak
  • Kur-e Kariz
  • Kura-i-Bala
  • Kura-i-Mabaya
  • Kurcha
  • Kurdgai
  • Kurghan
  • Kurghand
  • Kurgyan
  • Kuru
  • Kurutu-i- 'Aziz
  • Kusa or Kusheh
  • Kusai
  • Kushak or Kushk or Kushkak
    Kushkak
    Kushkak is a village in Balkh Province in northern Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Kusheh
  • Kushgag
    Kushgag
    Kushgag is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.-Geography:The village lies towards the northern edge of the Hindu Kush mountain range which crosses over into Pakistan and is at an elevation of Kushgag is situated away from Kitep, away from Kyip, away from Pular and ...

  • Kushkak
    Kushkak
    Kushkak is a village in Balkh Province in northern Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Kushka
    Kushka, Balkh
    Kushka, Balkh is a village in Balkh Province in northern Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Kushmarg
  • Kushtak
  • Kusk
  • Kusk-i-Kohna or Kuske Kuhna
  • Kuskak
  • Kyip

L

  • Labak
  • Labgozar
  • Ladu
  • Laftan
  • Laghak
  • Laghaki
  • Lagharak
    Lagharak
    -External links:*...

  • Lah Dow
  • Lajawardshoy or Lajawardshuy
  • Lakhak
  • Lakhdaraz or Lakhderaz
  • Lala Kheyl
    Lala Kheyl
    -External links:*...

     or Lalakhel
  • Lalakay
  • Lalatu
  • Lalej
  • Lalma
    Lalma
    -External links:*...

  • Lalma'i
  • Laman
  • Landay, Helmand
  • Landay, Nimruz
  • Landay Karez or Landay Kariz
  • Lang Mordeh or Langmurda
  • Langak
  • Langar, Badakhshan
    Langar, Badakhshan
    Langar is a village in the Wakhan District, Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan. It lies on the Panj River, opposite the larger village of Langar in Tajikistan....

  • Langar, Bamyan
    Langar, Bamyan
    Langar, Bamyan is a village in Bamyan Province in central Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Langar, Faryab
  • Langar, Herat
  • Langar, Wardak
  • Langar Khana
    Langar Khana
    A Langar Khana is the place in a Sufi Dergah where free food called Langar is distributed to all, and where food is prepared to be given to the poor.-The Degs:...

  • Langar Khana Kalan or Langar Khaneh-ye Kalan
    Langar Khaneh-ye Kalan
    Langar Khaneh-ye Kalan is a village in Balkh Province in northern Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Langar Khana Khurd or Langar Khaneh Khord
  • Laq Jan
  • Laqman or Luqman
    Luqman
    Luqman was a wise man for whom Surat Luqman , the thirty-first sura of the Qur'an, was named. Luqman is believed to be from Africa...

  • Lar Zari
  • Lar-e Badak
  • Lar-e Gari
    Lar-e Gari
    -External links:*...

  • Larak
  • Larbach
  • Larkhabi or Larkhawi
  • Larki
  • Larmush
  • Larolash or Larolush or Laurlas or Laurlash or Lawlas or Lawlash or Lowr Lash
  • Laron
    Laron
    -External links:**...

  • Larson
  • Lartay
  • Larwan
  • Lase Jowayn or Laso-joayn
  • Lash or Las
  • Lash Jovayn or Last-e Joveyn
  • Lashkar Gah
  • Lashkar Rah
  • Lashkarrah
  • Lashkari or Laskari
  • Lawandan Langar
  • Lawkani
  • Lay Khvorak or Laykhvorak
  • Layn
  • Layrak
  • Lazari
  • Ledur
  • Likhai
  • Lobya
  • Loghun
  • Lokhak
  • Loladeh
  • Londaha
  • Lorca
    Lorca
    Lorca is a municipality and town in the autonomous community of Murcia in southeastern Spain, 36 miles southwest of the city of Murcia. It had a population of 92,694 in 2010, up from the 2001 census total of 77,477. Lorca is the municipality with the second-largest surface area in Spain with...

  • Lorezard
  • Lower Ribat
  • Lowy Khaleng
  • Ludina
  • Lukh
  • Lukhak-e Kalan
  • Lukhak-e Khord
  • Luli Kherman
  • Luka-i-Surkh
  • Lundha
  • Lur-e Zard
  • Lurcheh

M

  • Madar or Madr
  • Madichut or Madicut
  • Madokhirs
  • Madrasa or Madrasan
  • Madraseh
  • Madud
    Madud
    -External links:**...

  • Madut
  • Magh
  • Magh Nawul
    Magh Nawul
    -External links:**...

  • Maghar or Maghor
  • Maghnavol
  • Mah Mayk or Mah Meyk
  • Mah-e Now
    Mah-e Now
    -External links:**...

     or Mah-i-Naw
  • Mahajer
    Mahajer
    -External links:*...

  • Mahajirin
  • Mahalla Sakhii
  • Mahalla Sakhri
  • Mahalla-i-Sardar
  • Mahalleh
  • Mahalleh-ye Mollahha
  • Mahbas-e Baghan-e Jadio
  • Mahmai or Mahmey
  • Mahmandi
  • Mahmud-i-Raqi
    Mahmud-i-Raqi
    The town of Mahmud Raqi is the capital of Kapisa Province and center of Mahmud Raqi District in Afghanistan....

     or Mahmood-e-Raqi or Mahmood Raqi
  • Mahmud e Raq
  • Mahmud Kecha
  • Mahsams or Mahshams
  • Mai-Darreh-i-Curmi or Mai-Darrah-i-Kuci or May Darreh-ye Churmi or May Darreh-i-Kuchi
  • Maidan
  • Majamal
  • Mak Tagao
  • Malakhara
  • Malang Ab
  • Malek Military Center
    Malek Military Center
    The Malek Military Center is a military training camp described in the allegations against some Guantanamo Bay detainees....

  • Malesheja
  • Malghal
  • Malkhan
  • Malla
  • Malmenjak
  • Malwandi
  • Mamakaw
  • Mamarak
  • Mamunzi
  • Mandanur
  • Mandi
  • Mandowzai
  • Mangal
  • Mangan
    Mangan, Afghanistan
    Mangan is a village in Badghis Province in north western Afghanistan, close to the border with Turkmenistan.-External links:*...

     or Manghan
  • Manghal
  • Mano or Manow
  • Mantiq
  • Maodudi
  • Maqbulak
  • Mar-o-Chak or Maruchak
  • Marge Zanu
  • Marghah
  • Marghaw
  • Marghi
  • Maricaq
  • Markaz-e Monjan
  • Markaze Holumate
  • Masak or Mashak
    Mashak
    The mashak is a type of bagpipe found in Northern India and parts of Pakistan and Afghanistan. The pipe was associated with weddings and festive occasions. In India it is historically found in Rajasthan and Uttar Pradesh...

  • Masao or Masau
  • Masaw or Masow
    Masów
    Masów is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Łubniany, within Opole County, Opole Voivodeship, in south-western Poland. It lies approximately south-west of Łubniany and north of the regional capital Opole....

  • Masen
  • Mashad or Mashhad
    Mashhad
    Mashhad , is the second largest city in Iran and one of the holiest cities in the Shia Muslim world. It is also the only major Iranian city with an Arabic name. It is located east of Tehran, at the center of the Razavi Khorasan Province close to the borders of Afghanistan and Turkmenistan. Its...

  • Mashhur
  • Mashi
    Mashi
    Mashi is a Local Government Area in Katsina State, Nigeria, sharing a border with the Republic of Niger. Its headquarters are in the town of Mashi in the southwest of the area at.It has an area of 905 km² and a population of 173,134 at the 2006 census....

  • Masjeda or Masjedha
  • Matbakh
  • Matu
  • Mawkhani or Mowkhani
  • Mawzan
  • May Mayk
  • Maydachapa
  • Maydan
  • Maydanak
  • Maymana or Maimanah or Maimana or Meymandeh
  • Maymay or Maymey
    Maymey
    -External links:**...

  • Maymik or Mey Mik or Meymik
    Meymik
    -External links:**...

  • Mazar
    Mazar
    A Mazār is a tomb or mausoleum ; the word deriving from the Arabic verb zāra , 'to visit', whence also comes the noun ziyārah , 'a visit', or 'visiting the tomb of a saint for blessings.'. Though the word is Arabic in origin, it has been borrowed by a number of eastern languages, including Persian...

  • Mazar-e Esfahan or Mazar-i-Esfahan
  • Mazari Sharif or Mazar-i-Sharif or Mazare Srif
  • Mazare Say
  • Mazarkolu
  • Mazikaha Kalanza'iha
  • Ma'dan-e Karkar
  • Ma'dudi
  • Mehiari
  • Mehtarlam
  • Mekhak or Mikhak
  • Meng Darakht or Ming Darakht or Minj Darakht
  • Mende Woleat
  • Mendeyak
  • Mengak
  • Mergan Darrah or Mergan Darreh
  • Mes Arnak
  • Mes Mast or Mish Mast
  • Meyanqol
    Meyanqol
    Igam is a small area in what is now Afghanistan just west of Sanginah. Named by the Persian Empire during the reign of Deioces . Considered to be a Holy site for a prophetic theories, Deioces built a shrine in 719BC to the honor of "IGAM". IGAM, was prophesied by Zoroaster .Zoroaster believed these...

  • Meydan
    Meydan, Afghanistan
    -External links:*...

  • Meydan Jabha
  • Meydanak
  • Mian Deh, Badakhshan
    Mian Deh, Badakhshan
    -External links:**...

     or Miyah Deh or Myahdeh
  • Mian Deh, Takhar or Miyah Deh or Myahdeh
  • Mian Do Kuh or Myandokoh
  • Mian Kariz
  • Mian Qowl or Myanqol
  • Mian Qowlak or Myanqowlak
  • Mian Sahib
  • Mian Shahr or Myanshar
  • Mianeh Deh or Myanadeh or Myandeh
  • Miandek or Myandek
  • Miana Bam or Mianah Bum or Mianeh Bam
  • Midan Jaba
  • Mil-e Nay or Mile Nay
  • Mina Do
    Mina Do
    -Geography:The village lies towards the northern edge of the Hindu Kush mountain range which crosses over into Pakistan and is at an elevation of .Mina Do is situated away from Waskow, away from Bown-e Bad, away from Hajdah Wun and away from Lech....

     or Mina Du
  • Mina Nawa
  • Mina Vad
    Mina Vad
    -Geography:The village lies towards the northern edge of the Hindu Kush mountain range which crosses over into Pakistan and is at an elevation of .Mina Vad is situated away from Kham-e Vorsa, away from Aylaq-i-Wundak, away from Khevaj and away from Mizak....

     or Mina Wad
  • Mindigak
  • Minovat
  • Mir
    Mir
    Mir was a space station operated in low Earth orbit from 1986 to 2001, at first by the Soviet Union and then by Russia. Assembled in orbit from 1986 to 1996, Mir was the first modular space station and had a greater mass than that of any previous spacecraft, holding the record for the...

  • Mir Adam
  • Mir Dadi
  • Mir Kasim or Mir Qasem
    Mir Qasem
    -External links:*...

     or Mir Qasim
    Mir Qasim
    Mir Qasim was Nawab of Bengal from 1760 to 1764. He was installed as Nawab by the British East India Company replacing Mir Jafar, his father-in-law, who had himself been installed by the British after his role in the Battle of Plassey...

  • Mir Kheyl or Mirkhel
  • Mir Marak
  • Mir Sadi or Mir Shadi
  • Mir Shekar or Mirshekar
  • Mir 'Ali
  • Mirak
  • Miranza'i
    Miranza'i
    -External links:*...

  • Mirbaya
  • Mirdadi Saray
  • Mirdari Saray
  • Mirkan
    Mirkan
    Mirkan is a town in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.Nearby towns and villages include Ambadara , Sabz Darreh , Robat and Bakhtingan .-External links:*...

  • Mirokan or Mirowkan
  • Mirza Mohammad 'Omar
  • Mirzaki
  • Mishak
  • Mizak
    Mizak
    -Geography:The village lies towards the northern edge of the Hindu Kush mountain range which crosses over into Pakistan and is at an elevation of .Mizak is situated away from Magay, away from Mina Vad and away from Khorodun.- External links :* * *...

  • Mo'menabad or Momen Abad
  • Mobarak
  • Mobarak Shah or Mubarak Sah
  • Mod Dojhi
  • Moda Khars
  • Moghai To
  • Moghol or Mughol
  • Mogholabad or Moghulabad
  • Moghor
  • Mohajer-e Shakhdan
  • Mohamand or Muhamand
  • Mohammad Hakim
  • Mohammad Karim-e Churmi or Mohammad Karim-e Curmi
  • Mohammad Khvajeh or Mohammad Khwaja
  • Mohammad Said Kariz or Mohammad Sa'id Kariz
  • Mohammad Tashi or Muhammad Tashi
  • Mohmandan or Muhmandan
  • Mokhtar
  • Mokhurdtarak
  • Molgani or Mulgani
  • Molla or Mulla
  • Molla Arefi or Mulla Arefi
  • Molla Baba or Mulla Baba
  • Molla Fateh Qaryeh or Mulla Fateh Qaryeh
  • Molla Karim or Mulla Karim
  • Molla Khel or Molla Kheyl
  • Molla Mazi or Mulla Mazi
  • Molla Mir or Mulla Mir
  • Molla Now or Mulla Naw
  • Molla Shahzada or Molla Shahzadeh
  • Molla Tuti Firuzzay or Mulla Tuti Feroz Za'i
  • Molla Vazir or Mulla Wazir
  • Mollayan or Mullayan
  • Momandien or Momandiyen
  • Monar
    Monar
    Monar is an integrated system of human aid focused on drug addicts, the homeless, those who are HIV positive or who have AIDS, and many other groups of people who need help. This Polish non-governmental organization was established formally as an association in 1981.The origins of Monar lie in the...

  • Monara or Monareh
  • Moosa Leq or Musa Leq
  • Moqama
  • Moqim
  • Moqor
    Moqor
    -External links:*...

     or Muqur
    Moqor
    -External links:*...

  • Moqor Arbab'Aziz or Muqur Arbab'Aziz
  • Moqor-e Allahdad Khan or Muqur-i-Allahdad Khan
  • Moqor-e Mohammad 'Omar or Moqur-i-Mohammad 'Omar
  • Moqor-e Mohammad 'Omar Khan or Muqur-i-Mohammad 'Omar Khan
  • Moradbeg or Moraghab
  • Morchaghal
  • Morghan Tappeh or Murghan Tepa
  • Morghi or Murghi
  • Moroy Bala
  • Mosen Kalay or Muhsen Kalay
  • Moshlagh or Muslagh
  • Mowrgheyl
  • Moy Mobarak
  • Mozaffari or Muzaffari
  • Muchin or Mucin
    Mucin
    Mucins are a family of high molecular weight, heavily glycosylated proteins produced by epithelial tissues in most metazoans. Mucins' key characteristic is their ability to form gels; therefore they are a key component in most gel-like secretions, serving functions from lubrication to cell...

  • Mukhtar
  • Mulla Nawab Nikeh
  • Mulla Uzi
  • Mulwar
  • Munak or Munik
  • Munjana
  • Munji, Afghanistan
    Munji, Afghanistan
    Munji is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan, where Munji people originate, who speak Munji which is closely related to Yidgha spoken in the Upper Lutkuh Valley of Chitral, west of Garam Chishma in North-West Frontier Province, Pakistan.-External links:*...

  • Murichaq
    Murichaq
    -External links:*...

  • Musa Darreh or Musadara
  • Musa Khan
    Musa Khan
    General Muhammad Musa Khan Hazara H.Pk., HJ, HQA, MBE, IDC, psc , was the Commander in Chief of Pakistan's Army. He succeeded Field Marshal Ayub Khan, who assumed the Presidency of Pakistan.-Early Life and Military Career:...

  • Musa Qala
    Musa Qala
    Musa Qala is a town and the district center of Musa Qala District in Helmand Province, Afghanistan, at and at 1043 m altitude in the valley of Musa Qala River in the central western part of the district. Its population has been reported in the British press to be both 2,000 and 20,000...

     or Musa Qal'eh
  • Musami
  • Mush Kani
  • Mushak Kariz

N

  • Na'ebabador Naibabad
  • Nadirabad
  • Naglin or Naqlin
  • Nahr-e Shahi
    Nahr-e Shahi
    -References:nahr-e shahi is not a village, but one of forteenth district of balkh province.-External links:*...

     or Nahre Sahi
  • Nahrin
    Nahrin District
    Nahrin District is a district in the central part of Baghlan Province in Afghanistan. To the west lie the major towns of Baghlan and Puli Khumri. The district centre is Nahrin City...

  • Nahwji
  • Naiak or Naik
  • Naibasta or Neybasteh
  • Naitak
  • Najak
  • Nakchirabad or Nakhjirabad
    Nakhjirabad
    -External links:*...

  • Nakhak
  • Nal'Dasht
  • Nal Shireh or Nalserah
  • Nala or Nalah
  • Nalak-i-Charharband
  • Namak
  • Na`man
    Na`man
    Na`man is a village in Baghlan Province in north eastern Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Namazga or Namazgah
    Namazgah
    Namazgah is a village in the Ismailli Rayon of Azerbaijan. The village forms part of the municipality of Ərəkit....

  • Nangabad
  • Nao
  • Nao Deh or Nau Deh or Nawdeh
  • Naqel
  • Naqum
  • Nar Darrah or Nar Darreh
  • Narak
  • Narain or Narin
  • Narghan
  • Naric or Narich
  • Narin
  • Narmaki
  • Nasab
  • Nasar
    Nasar
    Nasar , originally baptized Basil , was a distinguished Byzantine military leader in the Byzantine–Arab conflicts of the latter half of the 9th century....

     or Nashar
  • Naseri
  • Nashrin-e Bala or Nasrin-i-Bala
  • Naspatan
  • Naubur or Nawbur or Nowbor
  • Nauwarid
  • Nauwarid Khvajeh Roshnayi
  • Nauwarid Kukrak
  • Nauwarid Labak
  • Nauwarid Maidan
  • Nauwarid Shilkhai
  • Nav
    Nav, Afghanistan
    -External links:*...

  • Nav-e Gerd or Naw-i-Gerd
  • Navak or Nawak
  • Naveh
    Naveh
    Naveh is a surname and may refer to:*Dan Naveh , Israeli politician*Yair Naveh , Israeli general...

  • Naveh-ye Eran
  • Navor-e Gusalehgan or Nawure Gosalagan
  • Naw Abad Imj or Nawabade Imi
  • Naw Jarm or Now Jarm
  • Nawa
    Nawa, Afghanistan
    Nawa is located on at 2,007 m altitude in the central part of Nawa District, Afghanistan....

  • Nawabad or Naw Abad
  • Nawagak
  • Nawai Kot
  • Nawar or Nawer
  • Nawbahar or Now Bahar
  • Nawbala or Now Bala
  • Nawbala-i-Saray or Now Bala-ye Saray
  • Nawbala-i-'Ulyatak or Now Bala-ye 'Olyatak
  • Nawberda
  • Nawdari Qal'a or Now Dari Qal'eh
  • Nawe Altargan
  • Nawe Dost or Nawe Dust
  • Nawe Gaday
  • Nawe Jaw
  • Nawe Mazar
  • Nawe Payenda or Nawe Payendeh
  • Nawe Pewand or Nawe Peyvand
  • Nawe Qobad
  • Nawe Qorban or Nawe Qurban
  • Nawe Qyagh
  • Nawe Sum
  • Nawe Tundak
  • Nawe Tundaki
  • Nawe Veryraneh or Nawe Wayrana
  • Nawesta
  • Nawgiro
  • Nawguli
  • Nawjoy or Now Juy
  • Nawles
  • Nawrak or Nowrak
  • Nawrezak or Now Rizak
  • Nawri or Nowri
  • Nawrital
  • Nawur
    Nawur District
    Nawur is the largest district in Ghazni Province, Afghanistan. Its population, which is entirely Hazara, was estimated at 91,778 in 2002. The Jikhai River originates here.-References:...

  • Nawzad
  • Nay-e Molla Gaday or Naye Molla Gaday
  • Nay-m-Oqam
  • Nayak or Neyak
  • Naybara
  • Naycabolaq or Neycheh Bolaq
  • Nayestan
  • Nayibabad
  • Naylor or Naylowr
  • Nayqol
  • Naytaq or Neytak
  • Nayzar or Neyzar
  • Nazargah
  • Nazerabad or Nazr Abad
  • Nedani
  • Nechkah
    Nechkah
    -External links:*...

  • Nergh
  • Nesarw
  • Nesay Darwaz
  • Nesbatu
  • Nesharv
    Nesharv
    -External links:*...

  • Neshi
  • Netsun
  • Nezgan or Nizgan
  • Nezhdaveh
  • Niababad
  • Niaz Kala Khan
  • Nichka
  • Nigari
  • Nijaawa
  • Nilan
    Nilan
    -External links:*...

  • Nimqolak
  • Nisar or Nishar
  • Nisar Ahmad
  • Now Deh
    Now Deh
    -References:*...

  • Nowabad
  • Nowabad-e Imi
  • Nowabad-e Ish
    Nowabad-e Ish
    Nowabad-e Ish is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Nowdi
  • Nowri Lai
  • Nughayli Bala
  • Nughayli Pa'in
  • Nurabad
  • Nurza'i or Nurzai
  • Nusai or Nusay

O

  • O-wimast
  • Oghdarra
  • Oglam
  • Ojiatu
  • Olyad
  • Omar Bek
  • Omar Sayed Khan
  • Omol or Omowl
  • Omryd
  • Onab
    Onab
    -External links:*...

  • Orgoon
  • Orgun
    Orgun
    -External links:*...

  • Orkabeland
  • Ortepa or Ortepah
  • Oruktu
  • Orun
  • Oshkan
  • Oshtor Ghal
  • Ostorgah
  • Otakul
  • Owlad
  • Owlad-e Mirza
  • Owghlan
    Owghlan
    -External links:*...

  • Owrta Blagi
  • Owtah Kol
    Owtah Kol
    -External links:*...

     or Owtah Qol
  • Oy Mad
  • Ozan Chah

P

  • Pa Hesar or Pahesar
  • Pa'in Bagh
  • Pa'in Bokan or Pa'in Bowkan
    Pa'in Bowkan
    -External links:*...

  • Pa'in Gozar or Pa'in Guzar
  • Pa'in Panerak
  • Pa'in Sahr or Pa'in Shahr
    Pa'in Shahr
    -External links:*...

  • Pa'in Toghay
  • Pa'in-e Kuh
  • Pa-ye Kowtal
  • Pa-ye Tawah-e Gazestan or Paye Tawa-i-Gazestan
  • Pada-i-Kaj
  • Pada-i-Laghari or Padeh-ye Laghari
    Padeh-ye Laghari
    Padeh-ye Laghari is a village in Badghis Province in north western Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Pada-i-Nokdari or Padeh-ye Nowkdari
    Padeh-ye Nowkdari
    Padeh-ye Nowkdari is a village in Badghis Province in north western Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Padaka
  • Padeshah Mardan or Padshah Mardan
  • Pagis or Pegis or Pegish
    Pegish
    -External links:*...

     or Pigash or Pigish
  • Pagol
  • Pagui
  • Pahlavan or Pahlawan
  • Pahlavan Tash
    Pahlavan Tash
    -External links:*...

     or Pahlawan Tash or Palvan Tash or Palwan Tash
  • Paikamdara or Paikamdarra
  • Pajdara or Pajdarrah
  • Pajvar or Pajwar
    Pajwar
    Pajwar is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.-External links:*...

     or Pajward or Pajwor
  • Pak
    Pak, Afghanistan
    Pak is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan, close to the border with Pakistan.-External links:*...

  • Pakhalsoz
  • Pakti
  • Palang Dunag
  • Palangan
  • Palaran
  • Palo
  • Palpaya
  • Palta
    Palta
    The Palta are a Peruvian Native American ethnic group. They once spoke the unclassified and scarcely attested Palta language....

  • Palwantas
  • Pamakhtu
  • Panam
    Panam, Afghanistan
    Panam is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Panam Qol
  • Panj Boz or Panj Buz
  • Panj Deh
  • Panj Shahr
  • Panj Shiri or Panjsheri or Panjshari
  • Panjab
    Panjab, Afghanistan
    Panjab is the capital of Panjab District - a mountainous district in the central part of the Bamyan Province, Afghanistan. The town is situated at 34°23'N 67°1'E and has an altitude of 2,758 m altitude, the population was 9,900 in the year 2004. There is an heliport with gravel surface.- External...

     or Panjaw
  • Panjao
  • Panjela
  • Panjsambeh or Panjshanbeh
  • Parala
  • Pargani
  • Parghusunak
  • Pargolbacha
  • Parjak
  • Parjoy or Parjuy
  • Parjoman or Parjuman
  • Park
    Park
    A park is a protected area, in its natural or semi-natural state, or planted, and set aside for human recreation and enjoyment, or for the protection of wildlife or natural habitats. It may consist of rocks, soil, water, flora and fauna and grass areas. Many parks are legally protected by...

  • Parkha
  • Parkha-i-Bala or Parkheh-ye Bala
  • Parkha-i-Pa'in or Parkheh-ye Pa'in
  • Parkhin
  • Parkhis or Parkhish
  • Parksur
  • Parpari
  • Parukh
  • Parvarah or Parvareh
    Parvareh
    -External links:*...

     or Parwara
  • Parwanda
  • Pas-e Mazar
  • Pas-e Pashar
    Pas-e Pashar
    Pas-e Pashar is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.-External links:*...

     or Pas-i-Pashar
  • Pas-e Shah or Pasi Shah
  • Pas Aregh
  • Pas Koh
  • Pasa Khan or Pasha Khan
  • Pasaw
  • Pase Kandeh or Pasha Khandeh or Pashakhana
  • Pasenj
  • Pash Shoi
  • Pasha Darreh
  • Pasha'i
  • Pashiman Darreh
  • Pashma Kala or Pashma Qala or Pashmeh Qal'eh
  • Pashmi Qala
    Pashmi Qal`eh
    Pashmi Qal`eh is a village in Balkh Province in northern Afghanistan.-External links:*...

     or Pashmi Qal`eh
    Pashmi Qal`eh
    Pashmi Qal`eh is a village in Balkh Province in northern Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Pashtan
  • Pashtun Kowt or Pastun Kot
  • Paskharnay Naytaq or Paskharnay Neytaq
  • Pastalak or Pestalak
  • Pat Abad or Patabad
  • Pata Kesar
  • Patagak
  • Patam
    Patam
    Patam is a village in Hsawlaw Township in Myitkyina District in the Kachin State of north-eastern Burma..-External links:**...

  • Patta-Gissid
  • Patukh
    Patukh
    Patukh is a village in the Wakhan, Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.Patukh is inhabited by Wakhi people. The population of the village is 405..-External links:*...

  • Patur
    Patur
    Patur is a city and a municipal council in Akola district in the Indian state of Maharashtra.-Geography:Patur is located at . It has an average elevation of 341 metres .-Demographics:...

  • Pawgani
  • Pay Bum
  • Pay Kotal or Paye Kotal or Paykotal
  • Pay Kowtal
  • Pay Mashhad
  • Pay Muri
  • Pay Nab
  • Pay Qodugh-e Swich or Pay Qodughe Sewic
  • Pay Sur or Paysur
  • Payandeh Mohammad or Payinda Mohd
  • Payanmagh
  • Paygoli
  • Paykash
  • Payoca
  • Paytangay
  • Payzh
  • Pazhak
  • Pegesh
  • Perec
    Perec
    Perec is a Slavic name, which is the surname of several French people, including:* Georges Perec, , a French novelist* Marie-José Pérec, , a French athlete...

     or Perech
  • Pesgezi
  • Pesang or Pesheng
  • Pesband
  • Pesdehe Balena
  • Petab
    Petab
    Petab is a village in the Bassar Prefecture in the Kara Region of north-western Togo.-External links:**...

     or Pitab
    Pitab
    -External links:*...

  • Petab wa Kacari or Petawe Zari or Pitab va Kacari or Pitav-e Zari
  • Pelar Best
  • Perayshti or Peraysti
  • Peshanjan or Peshin Jan or Pesinjan
  • Petaw
  • Petawak
  • Petawe Syahkhaki
  • Petawe Tawela
  • Peyo
    Peyo
    Pierre Culliford , known as Peyo, was a Belgian comics artist, perhaps best known for the creation of The Smurfs comic strip.-Biography:...

  • Peykam Darreh
    Peykam Darreh
    -External links:*...

  • Piazkar or Pyazkar
  • Pideu
  • Pikirasin
  • Pila-i-Surkh
  • Pilo
  • Pir Gharib
  • Pir Kondar or Pir Konder or Pir Kundar
  • Pir Kund
  • Pir Kundil or Pir-e Kondel or Pir-i-Kundil
  • Pir Nakhchir
  • Pirakay
  • Pirasabz
  • Pirzad-e 'Olya or Pirzade 'Ulya
  • Pish Band
  • Pish Deh-e Balendah
  • Pish Gezi
  • Pisharb
  • Pitav
    Pitav
    -External links:*...

  • Pitav Juy
  • Pitav-e Siah Khaki
  • Pitav-e Tavileh
  • Pitvak
  • Piwar
  • Podinatu or Podinehtu
  • Pokiy or Powkowy
    Powkowy
    -External links:*...

  • Pol-e Emam Bokri or Pul-i-Imambukri
  • Pol-e Khisti or Pul-i-Khisti or Pol-e Khesti or Pul-i-Khesti
  • Polgwana or Puluguwana
  • Porani
  • Porchaman or Purcaman or Purchaman
  • Porta Ghani Murgh or Portah Ghani Murgh
  • Poruch or Porush
  • Posht-e Bagh or Pusht-i-Bagh
  • Posht-e Guli or Posht-ye Goli or Pusta-i-Goli or Puste Goli
  • Posht-e Juy
  • Posht-e Nahr
  • Posht-e Ular
  • Posht-e Waz or Pusta Waz
  • Poshteh or Pushta
  • Poshteh-ye Mazar or Pusta-i-Mazar
  • Post Khor or Pust Khvor
  • Poz Barij or Puz Barij
  • Pshin Mazar or Psinmazar
  • Ptukh
  • Pul Qul Bai Rais
  • Pular
  • Puli Khumri or Pol-e Khomri
    Pol-e Khomri
    Puli Khumri is a city in northern Afghanistan. It is the capital of Baghlan Province and has a population of 60,000 .Hungary heads a Provincial reconstruction team in the city....

     or Pul-i-Khomri or Pul-i-Khumri or Pule Khumri
  • Pulkhal
  • Pur Sang
  • Purgut
  • Pusht-e Barghasu or Puste Barghasu
  • Puste Kalt
  • Puste Resqa
  • Puza-i-Langar or Puzeh-ye Langar
  • Puzeh-ye Eshan

Q

  • Qabcerak or Qabcherak
  • Qaburgha
  • Qacher
  • Qade Sang
  • Qader Abad or Qaderabad
  • Qaddis or Qades
    Qades
    -External links:*...

     or Qadis
  • Qahr-e Hendu or Qahr-i-Hindu
  • Qadzi
  • Qadzi Deh
  • Qadzi Qeshlaq
  • Qadzyan
  • Qaf Charak or Qafcarak
  • Qafelabasi or Qafeleh Bashi
  • Qaflan Dara or Qaflan Darreh or Qaflan Darrah
  • Qafqol or Qafqowl or Qafqul
  • Qaisar
    Qaisar
    Qaisar is the Arabic version of the name Caesar and it is used as a given name in Arabia The Roman and later Byzantine emperors were called Qaisar-e-Rum by the Arabs and Persians...

  • Qajghari
  • Qajr Khaneh or Qajkhana
  • Qal'a or Qal'eh
  • Qal'agak or Qal'ehgak
  • Qal'a-i-Akhund or Qal'eh-ye Akhond
  • Qal'a-i-Bandar or Qal'eh-ye Bandar
  • Qal'a-i-Beran or Qal'eh-ye Beran
  • Qal'a-i-Cal or Qal'eh-ye Chal
  • Qal'a-i-Dadar or Qal'eh-ye Dadar
  • Qal'a-i-Dast or Qal'eh-ye Dasht
  • Qal'a-i-Gaday or Qal'eh-ye Gaday
  • Qal'a-i-Ghola or Qal'eh-ye Ghulah
  • Qal'a-i-Gholambeg or Qal'eh-ye Gholam Beyg
  • Qal'a-i-Hosaynbeg or Qal'eh-ye Hoseyn Beyg
  • Qal'a-i-Ja'far or Qal'eh-ye Ja'far
  • Qal'a-i-Kata or Qal'eh-ye Katah
  • Qal'a-i-Kic or Qal'eh-ye Kich
  • Qal'a-i-Khwaja or Qal'eh-ye Khvajeh
  • Qal'a-i-Kuf or Qala-i-Kuf or Qala-i-Kot or Qai'eh-ye Kuf
  • Qal'a-i-Mirza Sah or Qala-i-Mirza Shah or Qalla-i-Mirza Shah or Qal`eh-ye Mirza Shah
    Qal`eh-ye Mirza Shah
    Qal`eh-ye Mirza Shah is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.-External links:*...

     or Qal'eh-ye Mirzasah
  • Qal'a-i-Molayazdan or Qal'eh-ye Molla Yazdan
  • Qal'a-i-Morak or Qal'eh-ye Murak
  • Qal'a-i-Patagak or Qal'eh-ye Patagak
  • Qal'a-i-Sahnang or Qal'eh-ye Shahnang
  • Qal'a-Bar Panj
    Qal`eh-ye Bar Panj
    Qal`eh-ye Bar Panj is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.It is located on the border with Tajikistan.-External links:*...

     or Qal`eh-ye Bar Panj
    Qal`eh-ye Bar Panj
    Qal`eh-ye Bar Panj is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.It is located on the border with Tajikistan.-External links:*...

  • Qal'a-i-San or Qal'eh-ye Shan
  • Qal'a-i-Turdi or Qal'eh-ye Turdi
  • Qal'a-i-Ust
  • Qal'a-i-Nyaz
  • Qal'a-i-Wakil or Qal'a-i-Wali or Qala Wali or Qa'eh Vali or Qa'eh-ye Vakil or Qa'eh-ye Vali
  • Qal'afa-i-'Alam Khan or Qalata-i- 'Alam Khan or Qal'ateh-ye- 'Alam Khan
  • Qal'eh
  • Qal'eh Eshan
  • Qal'eh Khaneh
  • Qal'eh Mohammad
  • Qal'eh Now
  • Qal'eh Sabzadah
  • Qal'eh-Yemir
  • Qal'eh-i-Hakemi or Qal'eh-ye Hakemi
  • Qal'eh-ye Baday
  • Qal'eh-ye Bawu
  • Qal'eh-ye Gim
  • Qal'eh-ye Haji Musa or Qal'eh-ye Hajji Musa
  • Qal'eh-ye Hazaraha or Qal'eh-ye Hazarahha
  • Qal'eh-ye Hindu or Qal'eh-ye Hendu
  • Qal'eh-ye Jaji
  • Qal'eh-ye Jowlan
  • Qal'eh-ye Ka or Qal'eh-ye Kah
  • Qal'eh-ye Kareran
  • Qal-eh-ye Kohneh
  • Qal'eh-ye Morad
  • Qal'eh-ye Nasrollah or Qal'eh-ye Nasrullah
  • Qal`eh-ye Now
    Qal`eh-ye Now
    -External links:*...

  • Qal'eh-ye Payan
  • Qal'eh-ye Qeysar
  • Qal'eh-ye Sirak
  • Qal'eh-ye Sorkh
  • Qal'eh-ye Sorkhak
  • Qal'eh-ye Tak
  • Qal'eh-ye Zaman
  • Qal'eh-ye Vali-ye Hoseyn Khan
  • Qal'eh-ye 'Abdul Wadud Khan or Qal'eh-ye 'Abdol Vadud Khan
  • Qala or Qal'a or Qal'eh
  • Qala Ahingaran
  • Qala Bar Panja
  • Qala Darband-i-Jaokar
  • Qala Dasht-i-Safed
  • Qala Deh Birinj
  • Qala Gholambeg
  • Qala i Kah or Qala-i-Kah
  • Qala Irak
  • Qala Jafar
  • Qala Jaolan
  • Qala Kah or Qal'eh Kah
  • Qala Kal
  • Qala Kayan or Qal'a-i-Kayan or Qal'eh-ye Kayan
  • Qala Khana
  • Qala Khwahan
  • Qala Kin
  • Qala Mirza Shah
  • Qala Naorak
  • Qala i Naw
    Qala i Naw, Afghanistan
    Qala i Naw is a town in Qala i Naw District and the capital of Badghis Province, of north-west Afghanistan. Its population is estimated 9,000 in 2006.It has a small airport, Qala i Naw Airport....

    , Qala Nau or Qala Naw or Qala-e Nau or Qala-e-Naw or Qala-i-Naw
    Qala-I-Naw
    Qala i Naw may refer to:*Qala i Naw, Afghanistan, provincial capital of Badghis Province in northwest Afghanistan*Qala i Naw District of Badghis Province in northwest Afghanistan...

     or Qalaenaw or Qal'eh Nau or Qal'eh-ye Nau or Qal`eh-ye Now
    Qal`eh-ye Now
    -External links:*...

  • Qala Niaz Beg or Qal'a-i-Nyaz Beg or Qal'eh-ye Niaz Beyg
  • Qala Niaz Khan or Qal'eh Niaz Khan
  • Qala Panja or Qal`eh-ye Panjeh
    Qal`eh-ye Panjeh
    Qal`eh-ye Panjeh , also written Qila-e Panjeh and Kala Panja, is a village in Wakhan, Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan. It lies on the Panj River, near the confluence of the Wakhan River and the Pamir River....

  • Qala Qaisar or Qal'eh Qaisar
  • Qala Sakh
  • Qala Sarkari or Qal'a Sarkarit
  • Qala Tak
  • Qala Wust
    Qala Wust
    Qala Wust is a mountain village in the Wakhan region of the Badakhshan Province, north-eastern Afghanistan....

  • Qala Yawan
  • Qala-i-Ajab Khan or Qal'eh-ye Ajab Khan
  • Qala-i-Ajiri or Qal'eh-ye Ajiri
  • Qala-i-Allah Nur or Qal'eh-ye Allah Nur
  • Qala-i-Faydz or Qal'eh-ye Feyzi
  • Qala-i-Gul Mohd or Qala-ye Gol Mohammad
  • Qala-i-Husain or Qal'eh-ye Hoseyn
  • Qal'a-i-Kaferan
  • Qala-i-Kal
  • Qala-i-Kirta
  • Qala-i-Razzaq or Qal'eh-ye Razzaq
  • Qala-i-Runwinch or Qala-i-Ruwinch
  • Qala-i-Shika or Qala-i-Shikai
  • Qala-i-Surkha
  • Qala-i-'Abbas or Qala-ye 'Abbas
  • Qala-ye 'Aldul
  • Qal-i-Khuda'i
  • Qalaca
    Qalaça
    Qalaça is a village in the Lachin Rayon of Azerbaijan....

  • Qalaca-i-Sufia or Qalacheh-ye Sofia
  • Qalacha
    Qalacha
    Qalacha is a neighborhood in District 8 of southeastern Kabul, Afghanistan.The area was home to a cremation ground used by Afghan Hindus and Afghan Sikhs since the 1890s, but has since become a controversy as local Muslims object to cremations on the site....

     or Qalacheh
  • Qalak
  • Qalat
    Qalat (Zabul)
    Qalat is a town in southern Afghanistan and the capital of Zabul Province. It is linked by a highway with Kandahar to the west and Ghazni to the east. In 2006, Zabul's first airstrip was built near Qalat. It is also home the U.S...

  • Qalam Bolaq or Qalam Bulaq
  • Qalandar Koshteh or Qalandarkusta
  • Qalbolaq or Qalbulaq
  • Qalich Ali
  • Qalogh or Qalugh
  • Qaioghu
  • Qaltaqol
  • Qambari
  • Qame Falak
  • Qamishli
    Qamishli
    Qamishli is a city in north eastern Syria on the border with Turkey, adjoining the Turkish city of Nusaybin, and close to Iraq. It is part of the Al-Hasakah Governorate, and is the administrative capital of the Al Qamishli District within the governorate....

  • Qambaran or Qanbaran
  • Qanat 'Abdollah or Qanat 'Abdullah
  • Qanbari
  • Qandahari
    Qandahari
    -External links:*...

  • Qandahariha
  • Qandahariha-ye Jarr Khoshk'
  • Qanjegh'Ali
  • Qara Bulaq or Qurabolaq or Qurah Bulaq
  • Qara Ghocha or Qara Ghojia
  • Qara Ghoyli or Qareh Ghuyli
  • Qara Kol or Qara Qol or Qareh Kol or Qareh Qowl
  • Qara Mughul
  • Qara Qeslaq or Qareh Qeshlaq
    Qareh Qeshlaq
    -References:*...

  • Qara Shaikhi or Qareh Sheykhi
  • Qara Tana
  • Qara Deh-i-Berenj or Qarah Deh-i-Berenj
  • Qaraghal
  • Qaraghozi
  • Qarah or Qareh
  • Qarah Batur Qeshlaq
  • Qarah Ghajur-e Takht
  • Qarah Ghuch Mazar or Qareh Ghuch Mazar
  • Qarah Khaval or Qareh Khaval
  • Qarah Tappeh
    Qarah Tappeh, Afghanistan
    Qarah Tappeh is a fortified village in southern Khamyab District, Jowzjan Province, Afghanistan. It has an altitude of 248 m. . It was a crossroads for goods between the Andkhoy - Khamyab route and the Kerki - Akcha route....

  • Qarahchi
  • Qaramat
  • Qaraola
  • Qarchi Gak
    Qarchi Gak
    -External links:*...

  • Qareh Ghuzi
  • Qareh-ye Seh Chah
  • Qarghagi
  • Qarghan
  • Qarghanahtu or Qarghanatu or Qarghaneh Tu or Qarghanehtu
  • Qarghori
  • Qarghovey or Qarghoway
  • Qarghowri
  • Qarkh Now or Qarkhnaw
  • Qarlogh Qorogh
  • Qarmqul
  • Qarnala
  • Qarqatak
  • Qarwana
  • Qarya Sarboy
  • Qarya-i-Anjiran or Qaryeh-ye Anjiran
  • Qarya-i Ba Khersak
  • Qarya-i-Bede Peresan
  • Qarya-i-Carra
  • Qarya-i-Corma
  • Qarya-i-Dara-i-Zang or Qaryeh Dara-i-Zang
  • Qarya-i-Deh or Qaryeh-ye Deh
  • Qarya-i-Durbast or Qaryeh-ye Durbast
  • Qarya-i-Fil Kus or Qaryeh-ye Fil Kosh
  • Qarya-i-Gazestan or Qaryeh-ye Gazestan
  • Qarya-i-Gembagh
  • Qarya-i-Ghok or Qaryeh-ye Ghuk
  • Qarya-i-Gulbun or Qaryeh-ye Golbon
  • Qarya-i-Haji Hakim or Qaryeh-ye Hajji Hakim
  • Qarya-i-Haji Hasem or Qaryeh-ye Hajji Hasem
  • Qarya-i-Jaberahe Bala or Qaryeh-ye Jaberah-e Bala
  • Qarya-i-Jaberahe Pa'in or Qaryeh-ye Jaberah-e Pa'in
  • Qarya-i-Jawzari or Qaryeh-ye Jowzari
  • Qarya-i-Kaf Testi or Qaryeh-ye Kaf Testi
  • Qarya-i-Kharestan or Qaryeh-ye Kharestan
  • Qarya-i-Kohi or Qaryeh-ye Kohi
  • Qarya-i-Kojar or Qaryeh-ye Kujar
  • Qarya-i-Khuday Rahm Khan or Qaryeh-ye Khoday Rahm Khan
  • Qarya-i-Lusparan or Qaryeh-ye Lushparan
  • Qarya-i-Malang or Qaryeh-ye Malang
  • Qarya-i-Mansur or Qaryeh-ye Mansur
  • Qarya-i-Mirawi or Qaryeh-ye Mirawi
  • Qarya-i-Mirghyas or Qaryeh-ye-Mirghyas
  • Qarya-i-Mohd Saraf or Qaryeh-ye Mohammad Sharaf
  • Qarya-i-Mulla Sahib or Qaryeh-ye Molla Sahib
  • Qarya-i-Mulla Samad or Qaryeh-ye Molla Samad
  • Qarya-i-Mulla Sattar or Qaryeh-ye Molla Sattar
  • Qarya-i-Nezdawah
  • Qarya-i-Nizgan
  • Qarya-i-Padar Pir or Qaryeh-ye Padar Pir
  • Qarya-i-Padeh Ghobar Bala or Qaryeh-ye Padeh Ghobar Bala
  • Qarya-i-Padeh Ghobar Pa'in or Qaryeh-ye Padeh Ghobar Pa'in
  • Qarya-i-Palangi or Qaryeh-ye Palangi
  • Qarya-i-Qoli
  • Qarya-i-Raz Kelgi
  • Qarya-i-Rewazal
  • Qarya-i-Robat or Qaryeh-ye Robat
  • Qarya-i-Robata
  • Qarya-i-Sahrari or Qaryeh-ye Shahrari
  • Qarya-i-Saleh or Qaryeh-ye Saleh
  • Qarya-i-Samalgah or Qaryeh-ye Samalgah
  • Qarya-i-Sangin or Qareh-ye Sangin
  • Qarya-i-Sarboy
  • Qarya-i-Sirzar or Qaryeh-ye Sirzar
  • Qarya-i-Tajbin or Qaryeh-ye Tajbin
  • Qarya-i-Tang
  • Qarya-i-Ur or Qaryeh-ye Ur
  • Qarya-i-Wakil Yusuf or Qaryeh-ye Vakil Yusof
  • Qarya-i-Zendan or Qareh-ye Zendan
  • Qarya-i-Zyarat or Qaryeh-ye Ziarat
  • Qarya-ye Mohammaddad or Qaryeh-ye Mohammaddad
  • Qaryah-e Ghowrmah or Qaryeh-ye Ghowrmeh
  • Qaryeh-ye Alakiney
  • Qaryeh-ye Amir
  • Qaryeh-ye Andarka
  • Qaryeh-ye Bagey
  • Qaryeh-ye Bekh
  • Qaryeh-ye Bid-e Paristan
  • Qaryeh-ye Daryab
  • Qaryeh-ye Dasta-Gul
  • Qaryeh-ye Degforosh
  • Qaryeh-ye Durbas
  • Qaryeh-ye Enjar
  • Qaryeh-ye Eslamabad
  • Qaryeh-ye Gharmeh
  • Qaryeh-ye Ghaybi or Qaryeh-ye Gheybi
  • Qaryeh-ye Gholaman
  • Qaryeh-ye Ghowrak
  • Qaryeh-ye Ghulgholak
  • Qaryeh-ye Gozar Gazak
  • Qaryeh-ye Haji Mohammad Khan or Qaryeh-ye Hajji Mohammad Khan
  • Qaryeh-ye Hoseynabad
  • Qaryeh-ye Islam Abad
  • Qaryeh-ye Jafar Abad or Qaryeh-ye Ja'farabad
  • Qaryeh-ye Jowza
  • Qaryeh-ye Joykaj or Qaryeh-ye Juy Kaj
  • Qaryeh-ye Kababi
  • Qaryeh-ye Kakul
  • Qaryeh-ye Kalata
  • Qaryeh-ye Kalbish
  • Qaryeh-ye Kaniabad
  • Qaryeh-ye Kariz
  • Qaryeh-ye Kariz Bid
  • Qaryeh-ye Kariz Qal'eh
  • Qaryeh-ye Kazem Abad
  • Qaryeh-ye Keshman
  • Qaryeh-ye Khari
  • Qaryeh-ye Khawr
  • Qaryeh-ye Kotalak or Qaryeh-ye Kowtalak
  • Qaryeh-ye Malmand Rud
  • Qaryeh-ye Marwas
  • Qaryeh-ye Mazar
  • Qaryeh-ye Mirza
  • Qaryeh-ye Mohammad Abad or Qaryeh-ye Mohammadabad
  • Qaryeh-ye Molla Aman or Qaryeh-ye Mulla Aman
  • Qaryeh-ye Molla Taj Mohammad or Qaryeh-ye Mulla Taj Mohammad
  • Qaryeh-ye Naju
  • Qaryeh-ye Nal
  • Qaryeh-ye Nangab
  • Qaryeh-ye Nawbahar or Qaryeh-ye Now Bahar
  • Qaryeh-ye Nevay Kariz
  • Qaryeh-ye Padak
  • Qaryeh-ye Pada'i
  • Qaryeh-ye Palang Kosh or Qaryeh-ye Palang Kush
  • Qaryeh-ye Palangan
  • Qaryeh-ye Pashtun Kowt
  • Qaryeh-ye Pitawak
  • Qaryeh-ye Rigi
  • Qaryeh-ye Rud-e Dozd
  • Qaryeh-ye Sahi
  • Qaryeh-ye Salwar
  • Qaryeh-ye Sang Zor or Qaryeh-ye Sang Zur
  • Qaryeh-ye Sar Cheshmeh or Qaryeh-ye Chashmeh
  • Qaryeh-ye Sa'id
  • Qaryeh-ye Seran
  • Qaryeh-ye Shaywani
  • Qaryeh-ye Sirak
  • Qaryeh-ye Takht
  • Qaryeh-ye Til Kamand
  • Qaryeh-ye Yazdi
  • Qaryeh-ye Zamin Sorkh
  • Qaryeh-ye Zar Shah
  • Qaryeh-ye Zir Kuh
  • Qaryyeh-ye Khak Bachahha
  • Qaryeh Espand
  • Qaryeh Shurab or Quaryeh Shorab
  • Qas or Qash
    Qash
    Qash is an administrative ward in the Kongwa district of the Dodoma Region of Tanzania. According to the 2002 census, the ward has a total population of 14,892....

  • Qasab
  • Qasaba Qala or Qasabeh Qal'eh pr Qassaba Qala
  • Qase Malek or Qash-e Malek
  • Qase Nawur or Qash-e Navor
  • Qase Osu or Qash-e Owshu
  • Qasemabad
    Qasemabad
    Qasemabad is a city in Jolgeh Zozan District, in Khvaf County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 4,022, in 850 families....

     or Qasim Abad or Qesmabad
  • Qashqah or Qasqah
  • Qasoso
  • Qate Jangal
  • Qaurachi
  • Qavriak or Qawryak
  • Qawme Beladad
  • Qawme Dehqan
    Qawme Dehqan
    Qawme Dehqan is an area of Beshud II in Wardak Province in central Afghanistan. It is located at 34°10'60N 67°24'0E with an altitude of 2757 metres .The Qawme people are a Hazara tribe.-References:...

  • Qaybeli
  • Qayraq
  • Qazaq
  • Qazan, Balkh
    Qazan, Balkh
    Qazan, Balkh is a village in Balkh Province in northern Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Qazan, Bamyan
  • Qazan-e Shakhsharak va Chabulak
  • Qaze
  • Qaz
  • Qazi Deh
    Qazi Deh
    Qazi Deh is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan. It lies on the left bank of the Panj River, 20km from Ishkashim.Qazi Deh is the trailhead for a 5 day round trip trek up a narrow side valley to the base camp for Noshaq....

  • Qebchaqha
  • Qeleshli or Qelesli
  • Qepchaq
  • Qer Mishi
  • Qeshlaqe-e Lumha
  • Qeshlaghak
  • Qeshlaq Badgah or Qesla Badgah
  • Qeshlaq Khas
    Qeshlaq Khas
    -External links:*...

     or Qeslaq Khas
  • Qeshlaq Tah Kheyl
  • Qeshlaq Tappeh
  • Qeshlaq-e Bibizanan
  • Qeshlaq-e Darreh-ye Khoshk
  • Qeshlaq-e Divani or Qeslaq-i-Dewani
  • Qeshlaq-e Ghal-e Zagh
  • Qeshlaq-e Jankeldi or Qeslaqe Jankeldi
  • Qeshlaq-e Khvajeh Jahangir or Qeshlaq-e Khwaja Jahangir
  • Qeshlaq-e Sare Zeghanda
  • Qeshlaq-e Nik Darreh or Qeslaq-i-Nek Darreh
  • Qeshlaq-e Qezelbay
  • Qeshlaqe
  • Qeshlaqe Dotaye Burs
  • Qeshlaqe Nawabadha
  • Qeshnaabad or Qeshnehabad
    Qeshnehabad
    -External links:*...

     or Qesnaabad
  • Qeslaq Darae Khusk
  • Qeysar Khel or Qeysar Kheyl
  • Qeysar, Farah
  • Qeysar, Faryab
  • Qezel Qal'eh or Qizil Qala or Qezel Qal'a
  • Qezel Qeshlaq or Qizil Qishlaq
  • Qezel Qol or Qezel Qowl
  • Qezel Su
  • Qezelabad or Qizilabad
  • Qibcaq or Qibchaq
  • Qipchaq
  • Ql Shah
  • Qoci
  • Qoduq-e Nader Khvajeh or Qoduqe Nader Khwaja
  • Qoghaz or Qughaz
  • Qodugh-e Estam or Qodughe Estam
  • Qodughak or Qudughak
  • Qol Haji or Qowl Hajji
  • Qol-i-Ghafur or Qowl-e Ghafur
  • Qolak or Qowlak
  • Qolali Bala or Qowlahli-ye Bala
  • Qolali Payan or Qowlahli-ye Payan
  • Qole Haydar or Qowl-e Heydar
  • Qole Ketar or Qowl-e Ketar
  • Qole Mirak or Qowl-e Mirak
  • Qole Moqadam or Qowl-e Moqadam
  • Qole Newrak or Qowl-e Newrak
  • Qole Obe or Qowl-e Owbe
  • Qole Piri or Qowl-e Piri
  • Qole Sawz or Qowl-e Sabz
  • Qole Sayed or Qowl-e Seyyed
  • Qole Topei or Qowl-e Tupchi
  • Qomaghay
  • Qonduz Tappeh
  • Qonghar
  • Qorban Morad Beyg or Qurban Murad Bai
  • Qoraish
  • Qoreysh Tappeh or Quraish Tepa
  • Qorghan or Qurghan
  • Qorokh or Qurukh
  • Qos Badgah
  • Qos Bahari Purkhas or Qosh Bahari Parkhas
  • Qos Cahata or Qosh Chahatah
  • Qos Darrahe Khusk
  • Qos Kamare Zard or Qosh Kamar-e Zard
  • Qos Khas
  • Qos Pesta'estan or Qosh Pesta'estan
  • Qos Sarsumbi or Qosh Sarsumbi
  • Qos Saykhah-mad or Qosh Sheykh Ahmad
  • Qos Sayyad or Qosh Sayyad
  • Qosh Dashtak
  • Qosh Nowbir
  • Qosh Qonaq
  • Qosh Sardaw
  • Qota-i
  • Qowl Taq
    Qowl Taq
    -External links:*...

     or Qul Taq
  • Qowl-e Begmohammad or Qowl-e Beyg Mohammad
  • Qowl-e Eskar
  • Qowl-e Masi
  • Qowm-e Beladad
  • Qowm-e Dehpan
  • Qownghar
  • Qowzi or Qozi
  • Qoybaghar or Quybaghar
  • Qozi Bai Qala
  • Qual'eh Deh Birinj
  • Qubi
  • Quc or Quch
  • Quchi or Quci
  • Qudughak
  • Quduq
  • Qudzat
  • Qula-i-Nau
  • Quland
  • Qulba
  • Qunduz
    Kunduz
    Kunduz also known as Kundûz, Qonduz, Qondûz, Konduz, Kondûz, Kondoz, or Qhunduz is a city in northern Afghanistan, the capital of Kunduz Province. It is linked by highways with Mazari Sharif to the west, Kabul to the south and Tajikistan's border to the north...

  • Quraz
  • Qurchi
    Qurchi
    Qurchi, also Kypim, is a major town in Bilchiragh District in the Faryab Province, in northern Afghanistan. It lies west of Negala. The town has a significant Uzbek population.-History:The town was occupied by Maimana officers in 1888....

     or Qurci
  • Qurghan
  • Quruq
  • Quruqol
  • Qusangjoy or Qushangi Juy
  • Qush Molla
  • Qushqar
  • Qutur
  • Quwwal'Ali

R

  • Rabat
    Rabat
    Rabat , is the capital and third largest city of the Kingdom of Morocco with a population of approximately 650,000...

  • Rabat-Nishnij
  • Rabat Khoshk Abeh or Rabat Khoshk Aveh or Robat-e Khoshk Aveh
  • Rabat-e Pa'in or Rabat-i-Pa'in or Ribat-i-Pain
  • Rabat-e Payan or Rabat-i-Payan
  • Rabate Khusk Aba or Rabate Khusk Awa
  • Rabatak or Robatak
    Robatak
    -External links:*...

  • Raburshodani
  • Rachau
    Rachau
    Rachau is a municipality in the district of Knittelfeld in Styria, Austria with a population of 626 inhabitants. It is divided into three districts: Mitterbach, Glein Rachau and the village of Rachau itself. Neighbouring settlements include; Apfelberg, St. Margarethen, St. Lorenzen, Kleinlobming, St...

  • Rag-e Zard
  • Ragh
    Ragh
    Ragh is a town in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan. It is the capital of Ragh District.-External links:**...

  • Raghmusht or Raghmust
  • Rah Bidek or Rabedak
  • Rahi
  • Rahmatabad
  • Rahm Tamir or Rahmta Mir
  • Rakhmali
  • Rakhshan
  • Rakot
  • Ralwartly
  • Ram Del Kalay
  • Rangin
  • Ranje
  • Raqol or Raqole or Raqowl
  • Ras or Rash
  • Rasak
    Rasak
    Rasak is a city in and the capital of Sarbaz County, Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 5,931, in 1,102 families....

  • Rasake Giro
  • Rashak
  • Rashid or Rasid
  • Rashid Khan
    Rashid Khan
    Ustad Rashid Khan is an Indian classical musician in the Hindustani music tradition. He belongs to the Rampur-Sahaswan Gharana, and is the great grandson of Gharana founder Ustad Inayat Hussain Khan.He is married to Joyeeta Bose, from the illustrious family of Acharya Jagdish Chandra Bose.In a...

     or Rasid Khan
  • Rashidi
  • Ravenj
    Ravenj
    -External links:*...

     or Rawenj or Rawinji
  • Rawcun or Rowchun
    Rowchun
    Rowchun or Rachun is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Ray Darrah or Ray Darreh
  • Ray Kotal or Ray Kowtal
  • Razak
  • Razer
  • Razrak
  • Regay or Regi
  • Regjoy or Rig Juy
  • Regnaw or Rig Now
  • Reshqaw
  • Rijan
  • Rish-Daraz
  • Riwkak
  • Robat
    Robat
    -External links:*...

     or Ribat
    Ribat
    A ribat is an Arabic term for a small fortification as built along a frontier during the first years of the Muslim conquest of North Africa to house military volunteers, called the murabitun...

  • Robat-e Boland or Robate Beland
  • Robat-e Chenel Tan or Robat-i-Cheneltan
  • Robat-e Khowshk or Robate Khushk
  • Robat-e Kohneh or Robat-e Kuhna
  • Robat-e Payan
    Robat-e Payan
    Robat-e Payan is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.-External links:*...

     or Robat-e Pa'in
  • Robat-e Tulyan
  • Rodak or Rudak
  • Roken or Ruken
  • Rokot or Rokowt
    Rokowt
    Rokowt is a village in the Wakhan, Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan. It lies on the Wakhan River between Qila-e Panja and Sarhad-e Broghil.-External links:*...

  • Ronu
  • Rorung
  • Roysang or Ru-ye Sang or Ruisang
  • Ru Kol or Ru Kowl
  • Rud
    Rud
    The rud is a Persian stringed musical instrument. In Persian, the word means "string". It has been mentioned in classical Persian literature by Rudaki, Hafez, Naser Khusraw, Sanai, Ferdowsi, Nizami and Qatran Tabrizi other poets...

  • Rud-e Kohneh
  • Rum-e Sofia or Rum-e Sufia or Rume Sufia
  • Rum-e 'Olya or Rume 'Ulya
  • Rurchaman
  • Ruyru'i

S

  • Sabarak or Sabedak or Shabarak or Shibarak
  • Sabarake Bala or Shabarake Bala
  • Sabqolak or Shabqowlak
  • Sabur Khaneh or Saburkhana
  • Sabz Ab
  • Sabz Anar
  • Sabz Bahar
  • Sabz Darreh
  • Sabzak
  • Sabzak Somuc or Sabzak Somuch
  • Sabzak Top or Sabzak Tup
  • Sabzdara
  • Sabzel
  • Sabzgazi
  • Sabzi Bahar
    Sabzi Bahar
    -External links:*...

  • Sabzi Kar
  • Sabznaw
  • Sac or Sach
  • Sacak or Sachak
  • Sad Barg
  • Sad Dava'i or Sad Dawai
  • Sad Robat
  • Sadi Kam
  • Saddaka
  • Sadmasti
  • Sadmohd
  • Sadrabad
  • Safarak
  • Safcan
  • Safed Cut
  • Safed Darra or Safed Darrah or Safeddara
  • Safed Reg
  • Safedak
  • Safedakjoy
  • Safedcasma
  • Safedalak
  • Safedreg
  • Safedsang
  • Safedsange Tayna
  • Sag Parideh or Sagparida
  • Saghay
  • Saghaldara
  • Sah Dast
  • Sah Mari
  • Sah Qasemi or Shah Qasemi
  • Sah Walga
  • Sahabuddin
  • Sahbedak
  • Sahdost
  • Sahe Pari
  • Saheb Zada or Sahebzadeh
  • Sahna
    Sahna
    Sahna is a town and union council of Mandi Bahauddin District in the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is located at 32°32'60N 73°20'60E and has an altitude of 211 metres ....

  • Sahr-i-Buzurg or Sahre Bozurg
  • Sahr-i-Jadid
  • Sahr-i-Kohna
  • Sahran
  • Sahre Arman
  • Sahre Naw
  • Sahrestan
  • Sahzada
  • Saiat
  • Saido Khan
  • Saiganchi or Saiganshi or Saighanchi
  • Saighan
  • Saiya Baba
  • Saj
  • Saka
    Saka
    The Saka were a Scythian tribe or group of tribes....

  • Sakar Qoi
  • Sakarlab-i-Bala
  • Sakarlab-i-Pa'in
  • Sakh or Shakh
  • Sakhaltakhta
  • Sakhari
    Sakhari
    -External links:*...

  • Sakhe Bala-i-Kanesk
  • Sakhe Mabayne Kanesk
  • Sakhe Pa'ine Kanesk
  • Sakoro
  • Sakhra-i-Arbab Majnun
  • Sakhsang
  • Saktazan Kufgai
  • Sakza'i
  • Salbaf
  • Salang
    Salang, Afghanistan
    Salang is a village in Parwan province in north eastern Afghanistan. The Afghan singer Ahmad Zahir died in Salang.-External links:*...

  • Salang-e Shamali or Salange Samali
  • Salangi
  • Salazai
  • Salbarun
  • Salehan
  • Salim Bay
  • Salian or Saliyan
  • Salmalik
  • Salmand
  • Samadi
  • Samak
    SAMAK
    The SAMAK assembles the social democratic parties and the trade union councils in the Nordic countries....

  • Samangan
    Samangan
    Samangan is a provincial town, medieval caravan stop, and the headquarters of the Samangan Province in the district of the same name in the northern part of Afghanistan...

  • Samar
    Samar
    Samar, formerly and also known as Western Samar, is a province in the Philippines located in the Eastern Visayas region. Its capital is Catbalogan City and covers the western portion of Samar as well as several islands in the Samar Sea located to the west of the mainland...

     or Samur
    Samur
    Samur is a specialized and highly qualified emergency system of Madrid, Spain. The name stands for S.A.M.U.R....

  • Samargh
  • Samar Qandyan
  • Samira
  • Sana 'Alti
  • Sandal
    Sandal, Afghanistan
    Sandal is a town in Afghanistan. It has a population of about 2,700....

  • Sang-Siah
  • Sang Ab
  • Sang Ates Bulogha
  • Sang Ates Mamaka or Sang Atesh Mamakeh
  • Sang Law
  • Sang Lech or Sanglec or Sanglich
    Sanglich
    -External links:*...

  • Sang Mazar or Sang-e Mazar
  • Sang Qowl
  • Sang Solakh
  • Sang Taghak
  • Sang-e Fulad or Sange Folad
  • Sang-e Hajeh or Sange Haja
  • Sang-e Kalan
  • Sang-e Lashm
  • Sang-e Shandeh
  • Sang-e Sorakh or Sang-e Surakh
  • Sang-e Tanaw
  • Sang-e Zard or Sang-i-Zard
  • Sange Nawesta
  • Sange Sandeh
  • Sanga or Sangah
  • Sangak
    Sangak
    Sangak is a plain, rectangular, or triangular Iranian whole wheat sour dough flatbread. It is considered to be Iran's national bread....

  • Sangalak-i-Kaisar
  • Sangan
  • Sangbar or Sangbor
    Sangbor
    -External links:*...

     or Sangbur
  • Sanginak
  • Sangolak or Sangowlak
  • Sanaq
  • Sanchel
  • Sangar
  • Sangar Kheyl or Sangarkhel
  • Sangaw Bandi
  • Sangboran or Sangborran
    Sangborran
    -External links:*...

     or Sangburan
  • Sanglich Banda Post
  • Sangmasa
  • Sangqol
  • Sanjet
  • Sanjitak
  • Saped Berana
  • Sapedar
  • Saqab
  • Saqaw
  • Sar
  • Sar Ab
    Sar Ab
    -External links:*...

  • Sar Bishi
  • Sar Bisi
  • Sar Bolaq or Sar-e Bolaq
  • Sar Casma or Sar Cheshmeh
    Sar Cheshmeh
    Sarcheshmeh is a large open cast copper mine in the Kerman Province of Iran, considered to be the second largest copper deposit worldwide. Also containing substantial amounts of molybdenum, gold and other rare metals....

  • Sar Casma-i-Cecaktu or Sar Cheshmeh-ye Cecaktu
  • Sar Cheshmeh-ye Kari
  • Sar Dardarakhtan
  • Sar Darrah or Sar Darreh
  • Sar Deh
  • Sar Dewalak
  • Sar Divalak
  • Sar Dur Binay
  • Sar Jangal
  • Sar Kajak
  • Sar Kamarak
  • Sar Mashad or Sar Mashhad
  • Sar Mat or Sar-i-Mat
  • Sar Push
  • Sar Qowl
  • Sar Sabil or Sarsabil
  • Sar Sang
    Sar Sang
    Sar Sang is a settlement in the Kuran Wa Munjan District of Badakhshan Province, Afghanistan, famous for its ancient lapis lazuli mines producing the world's finest lapis.- Lapis lazuli mines :...

  • Sar Shakh
    Sar Shakh
    -External links:*...

     or Sarsakh
  • Sar Shkawr
  • Sar Takht
  • Sar-e Ab Darreh
  • Sar-e Ahangaran
  • Sar-e Asia or Sar-i-Aysa
  • Sar-e Asiab or Sar-i-Aysab
  • Sar-e Band
  • Sar-e Bid
  • Sar-e Borughsanak or Sare Borughsanak
  • Sar-e Bum
  • Sar-e Buy
  • Sar-e Dasht or Sar-i-Dast
  • Sar-e Deh or Sar-i-Deh
  • Sar-e Gharghareh or Sare Gharghara
  • Sar-e Ghowlakad or Sare Gholakada
  • Sar-e Hesar or Sare Hesar
  • Sar-e Howz or Sar-i-Hauz or Sar-i-Hawdz or Sare Hawdz
  • Sar-e Jark or Sare Jark
  • Sar-e Kamar
  • Sar-e Kanak
  • Sar-e Kawshaw or Sare Kawsaw
  • Sar-e Kech or Sare Kec
  • Sar-e Khar
  • Sar-e Kondi or Sar-e Kundi
  • Sar-e Kowtal or Sare Kotal
  • Sar-e Langar
  • Sar-e Lar
  • Sar-e Mang or Sar-i-Mang
  • Sar-e Masjed or Sar-i-Masjed
  • Sar-e Mian Qowl or Sare Meyanqol
  • Sar-e Pal
  • Sar-e Pastalak
  • Sar-e Pol or Sar-i-Pul or Sare Pul
  • Sar-e Puzeh or Sare Puza
  • Sar-e Qal or Sar-i-Qal
  • Sar-e Qalacheh or Sare Qalaca
  • Sar-e Qoreqsay
  • Sar-e Qowl or Sare Qol
  • Sar-e Rig or Sare Reg
  • Sar-e Sang or Sar-i-Sang or Saresang
  • Sar-e Sar Bulaq
  • Sar-e Sehberik
  • Sar-e Serdaq
  • Sar-e Shahr or Sar-e Shar or Sare Sahr or Sare Sar
  • Sar-e Spi Owbeh or Sare Spi Obeh
  • Sar-e Taher
  • Sar-e Takhak or Sare Takhak
  • Sar-e Takhari
  • Sar-e Takht or Sare Takht
  • Sar-e Tangi
  • Sar-e Tarnuk or Sare Tarnok
  • Sar-e Taveh or Sare Tawa
  • Sar-e Torkman or Sare Turkman
  • Sar-e Tup or Sare Top
  • Sar-e Yuh
  • Sar-e Zardargin or Sare Zardargin
  • Sar-i-Aqzarat
  • Sar-i-Bulak
  • Sar-i-Hawdz
  • Sar-i-Kajak
  • Sar-i-Sar-i-Bulak or Sar-i-Sari-Bulaq
  • Sara-i-Qala
  • Sarabi
  • Sarah
    Sarah
    Sarah or Sara was the wife of Abraham and the mother of Isaac as described in the Hebrew Bible and the Quran. Her name was originally Sarai...

  • Saraik or Sarayek
  • Sarak
    Sarak
    The Saraks is a community in Bihar, Bengal, Orissa and Jharkhand. They have been followers of Jainism since ancient times, however were isolated and separated from the main body of the Jain community in western, northern and southern India.-History:There are remains of many historical Jain temples...

  • Saran
  • Sarask
  • Saraw
  • Sarbaghan
  • Sarcasma-i-Kari
  • Sard
    SARD
    is a Japanese tuning company and racing team from Toyota, Aichi, mainly competing in the Super GT series and specialising in Toyota tuning parts.-History:...

  • Sardar Darakhtan
  • Sardi
  • Sare Awdara
  • Sare Dashte Jame
  • Sare Rami
  • Sarhad or Sarhadd
    Sarhadd
    Sarhadd or Sarhad, also known as Sarhad-e Broghil or Sarhad-e Wakhan, is a village in the Wakhan in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan....

  • Sarhad-i-Wakhan
  • Sarhadd-e Darkhan
  • Sari
    Sari
    A sari or sareeThe name of the garment in various regional languages include: , , , , , , , , , , , , , is a strip of unstitched cloth, worn by females, ranging from four to nine metres in length that is draped over the body in various styles. It is popular in India, Bangladesh, Nepal,...

  • Sariuh
  • Sarjan Kasa
  • Sarji
    Sarji
    Sarji is a surname in many Middle Eastern countries.It is also thought to be the name of an unguided missile production facility in Iran....

  • Sarkari Kariz-e
  • Sarma Qowl
  • Sarmi
    Sarmi
    Count Ferdinando Sarmi was the head of the Sarmi fashion design house in New York City.-Early years:Ferdinando Sarmi was born into a wealthy Italian family. He expressed interest in fashion as a youth but was discouraged from pursuing a design career by his father...

  • Sarpos
  • Sasan
    Sasan
    Sāsān , considered the eponymous ancestor of the Sasanians, was "a great warrior and hunter" and a Zoroastrian high priest in south western Iran and living sometime near the fall of the Arsacid Empire.-Identity of Sasan:...

  • Sarsara or Sarsari
  • Sartakht
  • Sarzar
  • Sarzibi
  • Sasburja
  • Sast or Sost
    SOST
    Sclerostin is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SOST gene.-External links:*-Further reading:...

     or Sust
    Sust
    Sust or Sost is a dry port in Gojal region of the Northern Areas of Pakistan. It is the last town inside Pakistan on the Karakoram Highway before the Chinese border...

  • Satu
  • Savelan
  • Sawr
  • Sawriwan
  • Sawur
  • Sawzaw
  • Sawzi
  • Say Khan or Seykhan
  • Sayad or Sayyad
    Sayyad
    -External links:*...

     or Seyyed
  • Sayad-i-Allah Qol or Sayyad-e Allah Qol
  • Sayad-i-Baraghan or Sayyad-e Baraghan
  • Sayad-i-Naqi or Sayyad-e Naqi
  • Sayad-i-Zal or Sayyad-e Zal
  • Sayade Payan or Sayyad-e Payan
  • Sayed'Azim Agha or Seyyed'Azim Agha
  • Sayyed Kheyl
  • Sayd Baba or Saydbaca or Sayed Baba or Seyyed Baba or Seyyed Babeh
  • Saydabad or Seyyedabad
    Seyyedabad
    -References:*...

  • Saydan or Seyyedan
  • Saydegan-e Muzaffari or Seyydegan-e Muzaffari
  • Sayghan or Seyghan
  • Saykh Abad
  • Saykhu
  • Saynabad
  • Sayyad
    Sayyad
    -External links:*...

  • Sebak
  • Sebar
  • Sebarake Rah
  • Sebarake Sah
  • Sebartu
  • Sebjoy
  • Sefid Cheshmeh
  • Sefid Chut
  • Sefid Darreh
    Sefid Darreh
    -External links:*...

  • Sefidak
  • Sefidak Juy
  • Safiddalak
  • Seghnan
  • Segwaw
  • Seh A'zami
  • Seh Ab
  • Seh Diwar
  • Seh Gosa-i-Janobi or Seh Gusheh-ye Janubi
  • Seh Gosa-i-Samali or Seh Gusheh-ye Shamali
  • Seh Gusheh
  • Seh Kushk
    Seh Kushk
    -External links:*...

  • Seh Manzel
  • Seh Pavaz
  • Seh Peshteh or Sehpesta
  • Sehgosak
  • Seiahgird
  • Sekandar
  • Sekardara
  • Sekari
  • Sekhch
  • Sekhha
  • Sekhla
  • Sekhreza
  • Sekikan
  • Sel Don or Seyl Dun
  • Sela-i-Murghe 'Ala
  • Sela-i-Sangak Syah or Shelah-e Sangak Siah
  • Selburda
  • Selemani
    Selemani
    Selemani is an abandoned village in the Nicosia District of Cyprus, near the Kato Pyrgos but within the UN Buffer Zone. Prior to 1974 the village was almost exclusively inhabited by Turkish Cypriots...

  • Selkhazar
  • Semlik
  • Senawari
  • Sene Gonbad or Sene Gumbad
  • Seneli or Sheneli
  • Sengan
  • Senjetak
    Senjetak
    Senjetak is a village in Badghis Province, Afghanistan, located near Qala i Naw City, but officially under the administrative jurisdiction of the Muqur District.-Village life:Senjetak's inhabitants are farmers who keep flocks of sheep and herds of cows...

  • Senya
    Senya
    Senya is a town in the Central Region. The town is known for the Senya Secondary School. The school is a second cycle institution....

  • Sepavas or Sepavos or Sepawas
  • Sepu-i-Bala or Shepu-ye-Bala
  • Sergh Mod
  • Serkus
  • Sesanu
  • Setal
    Setal
    Sętal is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Dywity, within Olsztyn County, Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship, in northern Poland...

  • Sev Juy or Sewjoy
  • Sevak or Sewak
    Sewak
    Sewak is a 1975 Bollywood film directed by S. M. Abbas.-Cast:*Bindu*Vinod Khanna*Kumari Naaz*Ranjeet*Shyama*Neetu Singh*Johnny Walker...

     or Sewik
  • Sewake Dahanwaras
  • Sewej
  • Sewna Qala
  • Sewnadeh
  • Seyab
  • Seyah Khartoghay
  • Seyghachi
  • Seyyed Bacheh
  • Seyyed Da'ud
  • Seyyedal
  • Sha'esta
  • Shadian
    Shadian
    Shadian is a village in Balkh Province in northern Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Shadi Kam
  • Shadud or Shidud
  • Shafchan
  • Shaghal Darreh
  • Shah Ab
  • Shah Bidak
  • Shah Dasht
  • Shah Dust or Shahdost
    Shahdost
    Shahdost was Bishop of Seleucia-Ctesiphon and primate of the Church of the East from 341 to 343. He was martyred during the great persecution of Shapur II. Like several other early bishops of Seleucia-Ctesiphon, he is included in the traditional list of patriarchs of the Church of the East...

  • Shah Fulad
  • Shah Hasan
  • Shah Khvajeh
  • Shah Mari
  • Shah Mir Khil
  • Shah Mohammad
    Shah Mohammad
    Shah Mohammad was a Punjabi poet who lived during the reign of Maharaja Ranjit Singh and is best known for Jangnama— a colossal work that gave an eyewitness account of the First Anglo-Sikh War that took place after the death of Maharaja Ranjit Singh.- Controversy over native place :It was...

  • Shah Navaz Kariz or Shah Nawaz Kariz
  • Shah Nazar
  • Shah Salim
  • Shah Tut
  • Shah Walga
  • Shah Ab-i-Kabuli
  • Shahab od Din
    Shahab od Din
    -External links:*...

  • Shah'all
  • Shah-e Moghowlan or Shah-i-Mughulan
  • Shah-e Pari
    Shah-e Pari
    -External links:*...

  • Shahi Kheylha
  • Shahidan
    Shahidan
    Shahidan / شهیدان is located in Bamiyan., about northwest of Kabul and west of Bamiyan city, the provincial capital of Bamiyan Province. A large place between two famous mountain ranges Koh-i-Baba and Hindu Kush.Shahidan had a population of 25,500...

  • Shahr-e Bozorg
    Shahr-e Bozorg
    Shahr-e Bozorg is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.-External links:*...

     or Shahr-i-Buzurg
  • Shahr-e Jorm
  • Shahr-e Kohneh or Shahre Kohna
  • Shahr-e Monjan
    Shahr-e Monjan
    Shahr-e Monjan is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.-External links:*...

     or Shahr-i-Munjan
  • Shahr-e Now
  • Shahr-e Sagan
  • Shahr Arman or Shahr-e Arman
    Shahr-e Arman
    -External links:*...

  • Shahrak
    Shahrak
    Shahrak is a town and jamoat in northern Tajikistan. It is located in Isfara District in Sughd province. The jamoat has a total population of 13,991.-References:...

  • Shahrak Nau
  • Shahran
    Shahran
    Shahran is one of the largest tribes in the 'Asir region of Saudi Arabia. Sharani lands are bourdered by Sobai’ and Al-Shalaowah from the north, 'Abida and Rofaidah from the east , Al Njou’ from the South , and Banou Sha’ba, Mogaidah, Banou Melk, Bal’smar, Banou Sheher, Balgern and Shamran from...

  • Shahrestan or Shahvistan
  • Shahtu
  • Shahzadeh
  • Shaikh Larang Kala or Shaikh Larang Qala
  • Shaikha
  • Shainalgah or Shamal Gah
  • Shakarlab-e Bala
  • Shakarlab-e Pa'in
  • Shakh Mazar
  • Shakh Sang
  • Shakh-e Bala-ye Kanesk
  • Shakh-e Mabeyn-e Kanesk
  • Shakh-e Pa'in-e Kanesk
  • Shakhal Takhteh
  • Shakhaymum
  • Shakush
  • Shalbaf
  • Shaiolokan
  • Shalmand
  • Shamar
  • Shamarq
  • Shamsabad
  • Shapir-Turk
  • Shar
    Shar
    In the Unix operating system, shar is an archive format. A shar file is a shell script, and executing it will recreate the files. This is a type of self-extracting archive file. It can be created with the Unix shar utility...

  • Sharah
  • Sharistan
  • Sharq-e Qeshlaq or Sharq-i-Qishlaq
  • Sharshana-i-Abgram or Sharsharah-e Abgram
  • Sharshar
  • Sharshari
  • Shash Burja or Shesh Borjeh
  • Shash Paikal
  • Shashan
    Shashan
    -External links:*...

  • Shatu
    Shatu
    Shatu is a township-level division situated in Bengbu, Anhui, China....

  • Shayk-ha
  • Shaykh Baba or Sheykh Baba
  • Shaykhan or Sheykhan
  • Shazand or Sarband
  • Shebar or Shibar
  • Shebarak-e Rah
  • Shebarak-e Shah
  • Shebartu
  • Sheberghan
    Sheberghan
    Sheberghān or Shaburghān , also spelled Shebirghan and Shibarghan, is the capital city of the Jowzjan Province in northern Afghanistan.-Location:...

  • Sheghnan
  • Shehr Qaleh or Shehr Qeleh
  • Shekamba
  • Shekamkhaza
  • Shekar Darreh
  • Shekari or Shikari
  • Shekastagan or Shekastegan
    Shekastegan
    -External links:*...

  • Shel Khazar
  • Shelkh Tash or Sheykh Tash
  • Shelki
  • Shenah or Shenyah or Shinah
  • Sher Mohd
  • Sherabad
  • Sherqolak
  • Shevik
  • Shevnadeh
  • Shevnah Qala
  • Shewachi-e Bata
  • Shewachi-e Pa'in
  • Shewan
  • Sheykh Rizeh
  • Sheykheh
  • Sheykhha
  • Sheykhlah
  • Shibji
  • Shikarf
  • Shin-e Masjed or Shinimasjed
  • Shin-e Oghor
  • Shinah
  • Shindand, Herat
    Shindand, Herat
    Shindand is a town and the center of the Shindand District, Herat Province, Afghanistan. It is located at at 1066 m Altitude. Near the town is Shindand Airbase ....

  • Shindand, Farah
  • Shing Darreh
  • Shingan
    Shingan
    -External links:*...

  • Shingilabad
  • Shinyah or Shinyeh
  • Shir Dush
  • Shir Khan Bandar
    Shir Khan Bandar
    Shir Khan Bandar is a port on the Panj River in Afghanistan on the border with Tajikistan. Its old name was Qezel Qal‘eh. It was renamed after Shir Khan Nashir, Khan of the Kharoti tribe, governor of Kunduz and the rest of northern Afghanistan in the 1930s.- Transport :It is currently served via a...

  • Shir Mohammad
  • Shir Qowlak
  • Shir Sorkh
  • Shirabad
    Shirabad, Afghanistan
    Shirabad is a village in Balkh Province in northern Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • Shiratala
  • Shirbatay
  • Shirin Tagab or Shirin Tagao or Sirintagab
  • Shirkosh
  • Shiveh
    Shiveh
    -External links:*...

  • Shiwa
  • Shkharm
  • Shkharow
    Shkharow
    -External links:*...

  • Shkhawar
  • Shkhawr
    Shkhawr
    Shkhawr is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.The village is inhabited by Wakhi people. The population of the village is 454..-External links:*...

  • Shoi Pari or Shui Pari
  • Sholoktu
    Sholoktu
    -External links:*...

     or Shuluklu or Shuluktu or Soluktu
  • Sholu Kutu
  • Sholukta
  • Shombol or Shonbol
  • Shor Aregh or Shur Areq
    Shur Areq
    -External links:*...

  • Shor Tapa or Shor Tappeh or Shor Tepa or Shor Tepe or Shur Tappeh
    Shur Tappeh
    -External links:*...

     or Shur Teypah or Shur-tepe
  • Shorak or Shoraw
  • Shorakhana or Shureh Khaneh
  • Shorawake Qolara
  • Shorachah or Shureh Chah
  • Shorshoreh
    Shorshoreh
    -External links:*...

  • Shotor Mordeh or Shorturmurdah
  • Showrab or Shurab
    Shurab, Afghanistan
    -External links:**...

  • Showrak
    Showrak
    -External links:*...

     or Shurak
  • Shpola
    Shpola
    Shpola is a city located in the Cherkasy Oblast in central Ukraine. It is the administrative center of the Shpoliansky Raion , and is situated at . As of 2004 the estimated population is 18,400.-History:...

  • Shu Bakhtu or Su Bakhtu
  • Shulgareh
    Shulgareh
    -External links:*...

  • Shuluji
  • Shulwadar
  • Shur Abak
  • Shur Qoduq
  • Shurab
    Shurab, Afghanistan
    -External links:**...

     or Sorab
    Sorab
    Sorab anglicized version of Soraba is a panchayat town in Shimoga district in the Indian state of Karnataka.-More on Sorab:Sorab is located at . It has an average elevation of 580 metres ....

  • Shurabad
  • Shurak
  • Shurazar
  • Shurcheh
    Shurcheh
    Shurcheh is a village in Japelaq-e Sharqi Rural District, Japelaq District, Azna County, Lorestan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 234, in 52 families....

  • Shureh
  • Shushk
  • Si Av or Si Aw
  • Si Aw Gar
  • Siab
  • Siadgird or Siahgird or Syahgerd
  • Siah Ab or Syah Ab
  • Siah Bumak or Syahbumak
  • Siah Darreh or Syah Darrah
  • Siah Gaveh
  • Siah Gerd
    Siah Gerd
    -External links:*...

  • Siah Goli or Syah Goli or Syahgoli
  • Siah Gusheh-ye Khvajeh Za'i
  • Siah Gusheh-ye Nurza'i
  • Siah Jangal or Syah Jangal or Syan Jangal
  • Siah Khak or Syah Khak
  • Siah Khaki or Syahkhaki
  • Siah Khar or Syahkhar
  • Siah Khar Towqi
  • Siah Kharak or Syah-Kharak or Syahkharak
  • Siah Kharbolaq or Syah Kharbolaq
  • Siah Munda or Siah Mundah
  • Siah Nav or Syahnaw
  • Siah Qanduq
  • Siah Qowl or Syahqol
  • Siah Rigak
  • Siah Sang or Syahsang
  • Siah Sangak
  • Siah Towb or Syahtob
  • Sialayak or Syalayak
  • Sib Juy
  • Sibar
  • Sibji
  • Sin
    Sin
    In religion, sin is the violation or deviation of an eternal divine law or standard. The term sin may also refer to the state of having committed such a violation. Christians believe the moral code of conduct is decreed by God In religion, sin (also called peccancy) is the violation or deviation...

  • Sina
  • Sina-Zard or Sinazard
  • Sinch Khvajeh or Sinch Khwaja
  • Sing Darreh
  • Sini
  • Sinya
  • Sirdos
  • Sirzar
  • Sirtakht
  • Siw
  • Siwan
  • Skala Chuk Sang
  • Skarkar or Skarzar
  • Skazar
    Skazar
    -External links:*...

     or Skazer
  • Skharo
  • Skhawr
  • Skurkh Khara
  • Sobat or Sowbat
  • Sochi
    Sochi
    Sochi is a city in Krasnodar Krai, Russia, situated just north of Russia's border with the de facto independent republic of Abkhazia, on the Black Sea coast. Greater Sochi sprawls for along the shores of the Black Sea near the Caucasus Mountains...

  • Soghdar or Sowghdar
  • Sokhta
    Sokhta
    Sokhta is a settlement in the Dzau district of South Ossetia, a region of Georgia whose sovereignty is disputed.- References :...

     or Sukhteh
  • Sokhtagas
  • Sokhtagay or Sokhtagi or Sukhtagi or Sukhtegi
  • Sokhtaqeslaq or Sukhteh Qeshlaq
  • Sokhtaqol or Sukhteh Qowl
  • Soldoz
  • Soltan Baba'Ali Shir or Sultan Baba Ali Sher
  • Soltan Bakvah or Soltan-e Bakva or Sultan Bakhwa or Sultan Bakwa or Sultan-e Bakwah or Sultane Bakwa
  • Soltan Hajji Vali or Sultan Haji Wali
  • Soltan Rabat or Soltan Robat or Sultan Ribat or Sultan Robat or Sultanrabat or Sultan-i-Rabat
  • Som Darreh
    Som Darreh
    -External links:*...

     or Sum Darrah or Sum Darreh or Sumdarra
  • Somara-i-Mola Hosayn
  • Somara-i-'Allahmad or Sowmareh'Ali Ahmad
  • Somipi
  • Somly
  • Sor Khan-i-Qaburgha
  • Sora
  • Soraha-i-Murghab
  • Sorak
  • Soran
  • Sorabak
  • Sorca
  • Sorkhi
  • Sorkh Ab or Surkh Ab
  • Sorkh Bidak or Surkhbedak
  • Sorkh Cheshmeh
  • Sorkh Dar or Surkhdar
  • Sorkh Darreh or Surkh Darreh
  • Sorkh Dehak or Surkhdehak
  • Sorkh Goli or Surkhgoli
  • Sorkh Gonbaz or Surkh Gunbaz
  • Sorkh Jangal or Surkhjangal
  • Sorkh Juy or Surkhjoy
  • Sorkh Kanagak or Surkh Kanagak or Surkhkanagak
  • Sorkh Kucheh or Surkhkoca
  • Sorkh Machist or Surkh Macist
  • Sorkh Nav or Surkhnaw
  • Sorkh Pitab or Surkhpetaw
  • Sorkh Qal'eh or Surkhqal'a
  • Sorkh Qowl or Surkhqoli
  • Sorkh Sang or Surkhsang
  • Sorkh Sar or Surkhsar
  • Sorkh Shenyah or Surkhsenya
  • Sorkh Zamin or Surkhzamin
  • Sorkhak or Surkhak
  • Sorkhi
  • Sorkhian
  • Sorkhjuy
  • Sorkhshar
  • Sortapa
  • Sost Bala or Sust-Bala
  • Sost Pa'in
  • Spech
  • Spedak or Spidak
  • Spekhref
  • Speray
  • Spi Ghaw
  • Spi Sangak
  • Spin Gaw
  • Spozhmey
  • Stin
  • Such
  • Suduj
    Suduj
    Suduj is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.It is located on the border with Tajikistan.-External links:*...

  • Sufi Qal'a or Sufi Qal'eh
  • Sufian
    Sufian
    Sufian is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.Sufian is a muslim name for males.The name Sufian was given to a famous person, Sufian Sorathia.Also see Abu Sufyan ibn Harb...

     or Sufiyan
    Sufiyan
    Sufian is a city in and the capital of Sufian District, in Shabestar County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 8,733, in 2,427 families. There is a major cement factory operated by the Sufian Cement Company to the southeast of the city. The city has at least...

  • Suj
  • Suji
  • Suji Gharbi
  • Suji Janubi
  • Suji Shamali
  • Sukhtegash
  • Suluji
  • Sum
    SUM
    SUM can refer to:* The State University of Management* Soccer United Marketing* Society for the Establishment of Useful Manufactures* StartUp-Manager* Software User’s Manual,as from DOD-STD-2 167A, and MIL-STD-498...

  • Sumareh-ye Molla Hoseyn
  • Sumbakec or Sumbakech
  • Sumbul Sumsum
  • Sundar
  • Surki Yenj
  • Sur
  • Sur Ghul
  • Sur Lugh
  • Surf 'Ali
  • Surkh Tala
  • Surkh-khola
  • Surkhab
  • Surkhcasma
  • Surkhi
  • Sursu or Suru
  • Suskan
  • Sust Pazin
  • Sut Kham
  • Suz Ow
  • Syahghaw
  • Syahsangak

T

  • Ta-e Khunak
  • Ta-i-Jam
  • Taba Ayaq
  • Tabaq Wardar
  • Tabar
  • Tafta
  • Tagab
  • Tagab (Kapisa)
  • Tagab Kulat or Tagaw Kulat
  • Tagab Robat
    Tagab Robat
    -External links:*...

  • Tagab-e Barshar or Tagabe Barsar
  • Tagab-e Esma'il or Tagab-i-Isma'il
  • Tagab-e Herak or Tagab-i-Herak
  • Tagab-i-Khushmargh
  • Tagabak or Tagawak
  • Tagabsan or Tagabshan
  • Tagao Rebat or Tagao Ribat
  • Tagaw Rabat
  • Taghab-e Khvosh Margh
  • Taghan Aregh
    Taghan Aregh
    -External links:*...

  • Taghan Gozar or Taghan Guzar or Tajguzar
  • Taghanak
    Taghanak
    Taqanak is a city in the Central District of Shahrekord County, Chaharmahal and Bakhtiari Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 5,504, in 1,433 families....

  • Taghay
  • Taghir Pata
    Taghir Pata
    -External links:*...

  • Tah Iari
  • Tah Kheyl or Tahkhel
  • Tah-e Qowl or Tah-i-Qol
  • Tah-e Takht
  • Tah-e Zardargin
  • Tahana-i-Asparan or Tahaneh-ye Asparan
  • Tahana-i-Nay Basta or Tahaneh-ye Ney Basteh
  • Tahana-ye-Shenghi or Tahaneh-ye Shenghi
  • Tahdeh
  • Tahkosak
  • Tahtegha
  • Tailan
  • Taj Kuh
  • Taj Qal'a or Taj Qal'eh
  • Tajek
  • Tajekan
  • Tajerg
  • Tajik-Ha
  • Tajiko Iltown
  • Tajoko
  • Tajvin or Tajwin
  • Takak
  • Takaka
  • Takatozi
  • Takcha Khana
  • Takhab
  • Takhak
  • Takhakh
  • Takhaspun
  • Takhawi
  • Takhayol
  • Takhchi
  • Takhbandar
  • Takhbast
  • Takhkerman
  • Takhkat
  • Takhkut
  • Takhkuyak
  • Takhnal
  • Takhpushi or Takhpusi
  • Takhra
  • Takhragi
  • Takhsuran
  • Takht
  • Takht-e Bala
  • Takht-e Ghowrmach
    Takht-e Ghowrmach
    Takht-e Ghowrmach is a village in Badghis Province in north western Afghanistan.-External links:*...

     or Takht-i-Ghormac
  • Takht-e Rostum or Takhte Rustam
  • Takht-e Teymur or Takhte Temur
  • Takht-e Zaghan or Takht-i-Zaghan
  • Takht-i-Khan
  • Takhtaband
  • Takhtapul or Takhteh Pol
    Takhteh Pol
    -External links:*...

  • Takhtasang
  • Takhte Parmin
  • Takhteh-ye Dowlatabad or Takhta-ye Daulatabad
  • Takhundi Kohneh or Takhundi Kuhna
  • Takhundi Naw or Takhundi Now
  • Takhzard
  • Takh-nayak
  • Takya Khuban
  • Tal-i-Khusk or Tall-e Khoshk
  • Tal-i-Mir Ghazi or Tale Mirghazi or Tall-e Mir Ghazi
    Tall-e Mir Ghazi
    Tall-e Mir Ghazi is a village in Baghlan Province in north eastern Afghanistan.-Trivia:The village was home to the 1980s popular film star and radio presenter, Kabul Imad, who later moved to Cambodia to further his career, a move which turned out to be unsuccessful.-External links:*...

  • Tala
  • Tala Barfaq
  • Talab Jar
  • Talagolak or Talagowlak
  • Talana Khersak
  • Talas Khan or Talash Khan
  • Talbolaq
  • Taloquan
  • Talbulaq
  • Talbuzanak
  • Taleh va Barfaq
  • Talek
  • Talkhak
  • Talkian or Talkyan
  • Talek Dasht or Talek Dast
  • Taloq
  • Tamas
  • Tamuchi or Tamuci
  • Tanajawuz
  • Tandorak or Tandurak
    Tandurak
    -External links:*...

  • Tanej
  • Tang
    Tang, Afghanistan
    -External links:*...

  • Tangak
  • Tangay
  • Tangi Arzo
  • Tangi Awmazar
  • Tangi Murch
  • Tangi Siah or Tangi Syah
  • Tangi Qayum
  • Tanor or Tanur
  • Tanora
    Tanora
    Tanora is a tangerine flavoured carbonated drink sold in the Republic of Ireland, predominantly in Munster. It was introduced by John Daly & Co, a mineral water bottler in Cork city. The brand is owned by Coca Cola Bottlers Ireland, a subsidiary of Coca-Cola Hellenic. Tanora is packaged in 2-litre...

     or Tanureh
  • Tapa or Tappeh
  • Taporak or Tapurak
  • Taq
  • Taqsaka or Taqshakah
  • Tarakchi or Tarakci or Tarakchy
  • Taraki
  • Taraki Emam Sahib
  • Taralai
  • Tarang
    Tarang
    -External links:*...

  • Tarin
  • Tarin Kowt
    Tarin Kowt
    Tarinkot or Tarin Kowt is the capital of Orūzgān province in southern Afghanistan in Tarin Kowt District. It is a town of about 10,000 people, with some 200 small shops in the city's bazaar...

  • Tarnab
    Tarnab
    Tarnab is a town and union council of Charsadda District in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. It is located at 34°13'12N 71°40'51E and has an altitude of 299 metres .-References:...

     or Tarnav or Tarnaveh
  • Tarnak Farms
    Tarnak Farms
    Tarnak Farms refers to a former Afghan training camp near Kandahar.The camp is very near the Kandahar airport.The Al-Qaeda camp is alleged to have offered training constructing bombs, using poisons, urban warfare, and assassination...

  • Tarnaw
  • Tarnawa
  • Tarsebal or Tarshebal
  • Tas Bulaq or Tash Bolaq
  • Tasmaqol or Tasmaqowl
  • Tasgozar or Tash Gozar
    Tash Gozar
    -External links:*...

     or Tash Guzar
  • Tash Lugh or Taslugh
  • Tash Qalaghan
  • Tashkurghan or Tashqorghan or Tashqurghan
  • Taskan or Teskan
  • Tasht-e Gozar or Tast-i-Guzar
  • Tata
  • Tatu
  • Tavashakh
  • Taveh Khaneh or Tawakhana
  • Tavesk or Tawesk or Tawisk or Tewesk
  • Tawachi
  • Tawghana
  • Tay
  • Tay Boti
  • Tay Naw
  • Taye Nal
  • Taye Sar
  • Tayghal
  • Taykhanagak
  • Taz Arigh
  • Taz Nawa or Tez Nawa or Tiz Naveh
  • Tazhna
  • Tazraq
    Tazraq
    Tazraq is a village in Balkh Province, in northern Afghanistan. It is located near the border with Tajikistan, located on the Amu Darya river which forms the boundary....

  • Tazun
  • Ta'mir
  • Tchichme Chafa
  • Tegaw
  • Tegh Ab
  • Teghe Myana
  • Tekar
  • Tel Qalam
  • Tele Doab
  • Telak
  • Telan or Teylan
    Teylan
    Teylan is a village in Pashtun Kot District in the Faryab Province, in northern Afghanistan.It lies in a valley, south of Sar-e Howz....

  • Temor Sarai
  • Temorak
  • Temuri or Teymuri
  • Ter Geran or Tergaran or Tergeran or Tirgaran or Tirgiran
  • Tergin
  • Terji
  • Tesh Gan
  • Teshkan
  • Teye Mumbar
  • Teyrawah
  • Tezab
  • the salt pit
  • Tibinak
  • Tigan
  • Tigh-e Maneh
  • Tiigiran
  • Tili
  • Ting
  • Tirband
  • Tirgaran
  • Tishkan or Teshkan
  • Tnle Gulmohammad or Towl-e Gol Mohammad
  • Todak or Towdak
  • Toghai
  • Toghay or Towghay
  • Toghla Mast
  • Toimast or Towy Mast or Toy Mast
  • Tojak
  • Tojg
    Tojg
    Tojg is a large village in Farah Province, in western Afghanistan, located about 45 kilometres southwest of the city of Farah. It has a population of around 10,000.-Geography:...

     or Tujg
  • Tokaly Namusa
  • Tokhom Geidi
  • Tokhchy
  • Tokhta or Towkhta
  • Tole Bagher or Towl-e Baqer
  • Top
    Top
    A top is a toy that can be spun on an axis, balancing on a point. This motion is produced in the most simple forms of top by twirling the stem using the fingers. More sophisticated tops are spun by by holding the axis firmly while pulling a string or twisting a stick or pushing an auger as shown...

     or Tup
  • Topake Sufia or Tupak-e Sofia
  • Topcha or Tupcheh
  • Topchi
    Tupchi, Afghanistan
    Tupchi is a village in Bamyan Province, Afghanistan....

     or Topci
    Tupchi, Afghanistan
    Tupchi is a village in Bamyan Province, Afghanistan....

     or Tupchi
    Tupchi, Afghanistan
    Tupchi is a village in Bamyan Province, Afghanistan....

  • Topkhana Qala
  • Top'ali or Tup'ali
  • Toqoz darak
  • Tor Cu or Tur Chu
  • Tor Dana
  • Torah Khan
  • Torkan
    Torkan
    Torkan is a heroic fantasy comic strip written and illustrated by Roger Fletcher. It first appeared in the Sunday Telegraph in 1976.During the early 1970s, Fletcher began developing a comic strip about an Australian soldier-of-fortune, titled Nathan Cole - until he was introduced to the world of...

     or Turkan
    Türkan
    Türkan is a settlement and municipality in Baku, Azerbaijan. It has a population of 10,108.- Notes :...

  • Torkmania
  • Tormadan or Turmadan
  • Tormay or Turmay
  • Torpakhtu
  • Tort Kol
  • Toslaqol or Towslaqol
  • Towr Khan
  • Towraghondi
    Towraghondi
    Towraghondi is a border town in Afghanistan. It is immediately opposite Serhetabat in Turkmenistan, with which it is connected by a road and a 1520 mm gauge railway which was restored to use in 2007.- See also :*Islam Qala*Hairatan...

  • Towz Bulaq or Tozbolaq
  • Toz-Aryn
  • Tozhna-i-Nasiri
    Tozhna-i-Nasiri
    -External links:*...

  • Tozlaq
  • Tudanake
  • Tuka 'Ali
  • Tuli, Afghanistan
  • Tulsurkhak
  • Tund Darreh
  • Tup Khaneh Qal'eh
  • Tupchi
    Tupchi, Afghanistan
    Tupchi is a village in Bamyan Province, Afghanistan....

  • Tur Yab
  • Turani
  • Turbat
    Turbat
    Turbat is a city located in southern Balochistan, a province of Pakistan. The town is the administrative center of Kech District and Turbat Tehsil, the town itself contains one Union council.-About:...

  • Turbat Baba
  • Turbat-i-Gorika
  • Turcut
  • Turkhan
  • Turmush
  • Turtsum
  • Tusri
  • Tut Bam
  • Tuta
  • Tutak, Badakhshan
  • Tutak, Badghis
  • Tutak, Daykundi
  • Tutak, Farah
  • Tutak, Ghor
  • Tutak, Helmand
  • Tutak, Herat
  • Tutak, Khost
  • Tutak, Takhar
  • Tutake 'Alam
  • Tutaki
  • Tuti Koshteh or Tutikusta

U

  • Ubaghn
  • Ucdrag or Uch Drag
    Uch Drag
    -External links:*...

  • Uch Tappeh or Uch Tepa
  • Ugar-e Pa'in or Ugar-i-Pa'in
  • Ughan
  • Ujum
  • Ulaghor Caca Qala or Ulaghur Chacha Qala
  • Ular
    Volar, Afghanistan
    Volar is a town in Badakhshan Province, Afghanistan....

  • Ularip
  • Ulyar
  • Umakai or Umakay
  • Umar Qul Bai
  • Umara
  • Umol or Umowl
    Umowl
    -External links:*...

  • Unab
  • Ur
  • Ural-e Bala or Urale Bala
  • Ural-e Pa'in or Urale Payan
  • Urgand
    Urgand
    -External links:*...

  • Urgown
  • Urgun or Urgunt
  • Urta Sawall
  • Urup
    Urup, Afghanistan
    -External links:*...

  • Urzgani
  • Ushkan
    Ushkan
    -External links:*...

  • Uskan
  • Usman Kariz
  • Uta Kowl
  • Utamalik
  • Utman Khel or Utman Kheyl
  • Uzumshakh

V

  • Vad Gol
  • Vakhshak
    Vakhshak
    -External links:*...

  • Valayatak
  • Valimeh
  • Valm
  • Varas
  • Vark
    Vark
    Vark, Varak, Varakh or Varkh, Varq is any foil / layer of very pure, typically silver, used for garnishing Indian sweets. The silver is edible, though flavorless. Large quantities of ingested elemental silver can cause argyria, but the use of vark is not considered harmful to the body, since the...

  • Varup or Warup
  • Vazirabad
    Vazirabad
    -External links:*...

  • Vazit
    Vazit
    -External links:*...

     or Wazit
  • Velayat Qowl
  • Vod Ab
    Vod Ab
    -External links:*...

  • Volar
    Volar, Afghanistan
    Volar is a town in Badakhshan Province, Afghanistan....

     or Wular
  • Voring or Woring
    Woring
    -External links:*...

     or Wuring

W

  • Wabuz Bala
  • Wabuz Pa'in
  • Wadana or Webaha
  • Wado
  • Waghaw
  • Wahana
  • Wahana Naurowz
  • Wajan
  • Wak
  • Wakhan
    Wakhan
    Wakhan or "the Wakhan" is a very mountainous and rugged part of the Pamir and Karakoram regions of Afghanistan. Wakhan District is a district in Badakshan Province.-Geography:...

  • Wakhran
  • Wakhirdew
  • Wakilan
  • Wakhshi
  • Wal
  • Walakai
  • Wali Khel or Wali Kheyl
  • Walian
  • Walima
    Walima
    Walima or Valima , or the marriage banquet, is the second of the two traditional parts of an Islamic wedding. The walima is performed after the nikah, or marriage ceremony. The word walima is derived from awlam, meaning to gather or assemble. It designates a feast in Arabic...

  • Walma or Wulma
  • Wandian
    Wandian
    Wandian is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.-External links:*...

     or Wandyan
  • Wang
  • Waras
  • Wardamasang
  • Warg
  • Wariborkaj or Wariburkaj
  • Warichi
    Warichi
    Warichi or wari-chi, literally "dividing the land", is the process of land redistribution practices of arable land and communal management that become common during the early modern era in Japan. It was often used as means of spread the impact of flooding in villages that suffered from flood hazards...

  • Warin
    Warin
    Warin is a town in the Nordwestmecklenburg district, in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Germany. It is situated 19 km southeast of Wismar....

  • Warjaldak
  • Wark
  • Warut
  • Warwarzu
  • Warya
  • Wasati
  • Wasp
    Wasp
    The term wasp is typically defined as any insect of the order Hymenoptera and suborder Apocrita that is neither a bee nor an ant. Almost every pest insect species has at least one wasp species that preys upon it or parasitizes it, making wasps critically important in natural control of their...

  • Watapur
  • Watarchi
  • Wazghari
  • Wazhgunak
  • Wazirabad
  • Waziri
  • Welayatak or Wulyatak
  • Welayatqol
  • Welo
    WELO
    WELO is a radio station broadcasting a Adult Standards format. Licensed to Tupelo, Mississippi, USA, the station serves the Tupelo area. The station is currently owned by Jmd, Inc..-History:...

  • Wishtayn
  • Wishti
  • Wistachi or Wistaci
  • Wistayn
  • Wolak
  • Wolangak
  • Wolanzarduh
  • Wolk-e Pa'in or Wolk-i-Pa'in
  • Wolyat or Wulyat
  • Wondyan
  • Wone
    WONE
    WONE can refer to:* WONE , an AM radio station located in Dayton, Ohio* WONE-FM, an FM radio station located in Akron, Ohio...

  • Wonu
    WONU
    WONU is a FM Station broadcasting on 89.7 MHz in Kankakee, Illinois south of the Chicago metropolitan area. It is a non-profit, listener supported station owned and operated by Olivet Nazarene University from Bourbonnais, Illinois.-History:...

  • Workat
  • Wotipur
  • Wuch
  • Wudab
  • Wujib
  • Wunbigi Aga Mirza
  • Wunbigi Qushtal or Wunbigi Qustal
  • Wuncalat or Wunchalat
  • Wuran Sahr-i Pa'in or Wuran Shahr-e Pa'in
  • Wurang
  • Wusan
    Wusan
    -External links:*...

  • Wuz Namad
  • Wuzdurghan

Y

  • Ya Asic or Ya Asich or Yasich
    Yasich
    -External links:*...

  • Yabab
  • Yak Ling
  • Yak Ruyeh
  • Yaka Haji
  • Yaka Khana
  • Yaka Pata
  • Yaka Pista
  • Yaka Puta
  • Yaka Tut or Yaka Toot or Yakatut or Yakkatut or Yakkeh Tut
  • Yakab
  • Yakaharm
  • Yakamrowak
  • Yakavlang or Yakawlang
    Yakawlang
    Yakawlang was a city of 65,000 people in Yakawlang District, Bamyan Province, Afghanistan. It is the capital of Yakawlang District with an altitude of 2714 m...

  • Yakh Daru
  • Yakh Khama or Yakh Khana or Yakkeh Khaneh
  • Yakha
  • Yakhak
    Yakhak
    -References:...

  • Yakhdan
    Yakhdan
    Yakhdan is a small, remote Afghan village, homeland of Nasrat Khan....

  • Yakhi
  • Yakhpaj
  • Yakht
  • Yakkeh Tut
  • Yakrowya
  • Yalor or Yalur
    Yalur
    -External links:*...

  • Yam Bulaq or Yan Bulak
  • Yamchi
    Yamchi
    Yamchi is a city in and the capital of Yamchi District, in Marand County, East Azerbaijan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 9,320, in 2,301 families....

  • Yamchyan
  • Yamit
    Yamit
    Yamit was an Israeli settlement in the northern part of the Sinai Peninsula with a population of about 2,500 people .The settlement was established during Israel's occupation of the peninsula from the end of the 1967 Six-Day War, until that part of the Sinai was handed over to Egypt in 1982 as...

  • Yamok or Yamuk
  • Yan Bulak Chashma
  • Yang Kala or Yang Qala or Yang Qal'eh or Yen Qal'a
  • Yangi Aregh
  • Yangi Qala or Yangi Qal'a or Yangi Qal'eh
  • Yangi Tashqol or Yangi Tasqul
  • Yaram
  • Yaram-e Sofia or Yarm-e Sofia or Yarme Sufia
  • Yarme Ulya
  • Yardar
    Yardar
    -External links:*...

  • Yarkh
  • Yasif
    Yasif
    -External links:*...

     or Yasiv
  • Yastew
  • Yavarzan
    Yavarzan
    -External links:*...

     or Yawarzan
  • Yawjan
  • Yawur
  • Yazdan Talab
  • Yazdavan or Yazdawan
  • Yeghdak Panam
  • Yelgahe Ajar
  • Yoch or Yuch
  • Yomul
  • Yor or Yur
  • Yorte Sahidan or Yurt-e Shahidan
  • Yozbegi or Yuzbegi
  • Yozuk
  • Yukhan
  • Yurgand
  • Yusof Mirzo'i or Yusuf Mirzai
  • Yusufi
  • Yuzuk

Z

  • Zabi
  • Zadian
    Zadian
    -External links:*...

  • Zaft
  • Zaghan
  • Zaghanda
  • Zakak-e Sofia or Sakake Sufia
  • Zakak-e 'Olya or Sakake Ulya
  • Zaluk
  • Zamak
    ZAMAK
    Zamak is a family of alloys with a base metal of zinc and alloying elements of aluminium, magnesium and copper. Zamak alloys are part of the zinc aluminium alloy family; they are distinguished from the other ZA alloys because of their constant 4% aluminium composition...

  • Zaman
  • Zaman Khel or Zaman Kheyl
  • Zamin Sorkh
  • Zamine Hindu
  • Zambokan
  • Zamuc or Zamuch
  • Zamucak or Zamuchak
  • Zangerya
    Zangerya
    Zangerya is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.It is located on the border with Tajikistan.-External links:*...

  • Zangi
  • Zangira or Zangirya
  • Zantalaghey
  • Zar Khan
    Zar Khan
    -External links:*...

  • Zar Mardan
  • Zar Sang-e Pa'in
  • Zarak
    Zarak
    Zarak is a 1956 British Warwick Films CinemaScope action film based on the 1949 book The Story of Zarak Khan by A.J. Bevan. It was directed by Terence Young with assistance from John Gilling and Yakima Canutt...

  • Zarangan
  • Zaranj
    Zaranj
    Zaranj or Zarang is a border town in south-western Afghanistan, with a population of approximately 49,851 people as of 2004. It is the capital of Nimruz province and is situated next to Milak, Iran. It is linked by highways with Lashkar Gah to the east, Farah to the north and Zabol in Iran to the...

  • Zard Cheshmeh
  • Zard Kamar
  • Zard Khak
  • Zard Khaval or Zard Khawal
  • Zardaba
  • Zardak Puzeh Tup or Zardakpuza Top
  • Zardaspan
  • Zardalugak-Buya
  • Zardcasma
  • Zardigah
  • Zardkhan
  • Zardnaw
  • Zardpetaw
  • Zardqol or Zardqowl
  • Zardsang or Zarsang
  • Zareh Sharan
  • Zargaran
    Zargaran (Afghanistan)
    -Demographics:The Zargaranis are an extended clan of the Muhammadzai clan of Durani Pashtuns. The clan was given the land in Zargaran by one of the Amirs of Afghanistan, but the exact period is not known. Despite Nangarhar being overwhelmingly Pashtun in culture and language, many of the Zargarani...

  • Zargha
  • Zari, Afghanistan
  • Zarni or Zirni
  • Zarni Qal'eh
  • Zarsho or Zarshoi or Zarshoia
  • Zarshuy or Zarsoy
  • Zaryate Oluq
  • Zartala
  • Zaulakai
  • Zawadin
  • Zay Hakima
  • Zay Murad
  • Zay Saleh
  • Zay Soltan or Zaysultan
  • Zayaman or Zayeman
  • Zaymat
  • Zaymazid
  • Zayshi
  • Za'faran
  • Zeghandjaw
  • Zeker Khel or Zeker Kheyl
  • Zelarwast
  • Zelerg
  • Zendeh Hasham
  • Zer-e Nahr
  • Zer-i-Kotal or Zir-e Kowtal
  • Zer-i-Pul
  • Zerat
    Zerat
    Zerat refers to a land ownership system in early colonial India. The zerat system was particularly common in Bengal and Bihar. It refers to the private land of the landlord, which would often be cultivated by peasants. Zerat was mainly responsible for a change in traditional forms of agricultural...

  • Zere Ghar
  • Zergak
  • Zerko
  • Zerqal'a or Zir Qal'eh
  • Zeybak or Zibak
  • Ziak
    Ziak
    -External links:*...

  • Zian Say or Zyan Say
  • Ziarat
    Ziarat
    Ziarat is the capital of Ziarat District, Balochistan, Pakistan. It is located at 30°22'47N 67°43'38E with an altitude of 2543 metres and is a famous holiday resort of Balochistan and nearly every trip from Karachi to Quetta stops at Ziarat...

     or Zyarat
  • Ziarat Hadzrate Mulla
  • Ziarat Nawab Takya or Ziarat Nawwab Takya or Ziarat-e Navvab Takyeh
  • Ziarat-e Khvajeh Pak
  • Ziarat-e Majnun Bid or Zyarat-i-Majnon Bed
  • Ziarat-e Molla Navvab-e Nikeh
  • Ziarat-i-Hadira
  • Ziaratgah or Zyarat Gah
  • Zic or Zich
  • Zigzig
  • Ziken
  • Ziloq
  • Zin
    Zin, Afghanistan
    -External links:*...

  • Zinda Hasam
  • Zinjaren
    Zinjaren
    -External links:*...

  • Zir-e Pol-e Juy
    Zir-e Pol-e Juy
    Zir-e Pol-e Juy is a village in Badakhshan Province in north-eastern Afghanistan.It lies near the border with Tajikistan.-External links:*...

  • Zira
  • Zo-ye-Roji
  • Zolekhar-e 'Olya
  • Zolmehabad or Zulma Abad
  • Zowr Abi
  • Zowli
  • Zozan
    Zozan
    Zozan is a village in Jalgheh Zozan District, Khvaf County, Razavi Khorasan Province, Iran. At the 2006 census, its population was 2,183, in 479 families....

  • Zu
    Zu, Afghanistan
    -External links:*...

  • Zu ol Faqar
  • Zugham Darreh
  • Zulej
  • Zulfeqar

'

  • 'Abd ol Ahad Bay Kamari
  • 'Abd ol Haqq or 'Abdul Haq
  • 'Abd ol Karim Khan or 'Abdul Karim Khan
  • 'Abedkheyl
  • 'Abdol or 'Abdul
  • 'Abdollahkhan
  • 'Allabad
  • 'Alam'alj
  • 'Alamchu or 'Alamcu
  • `Ali Gol
    `Ali Gol
    `Ali Gol is a village in Badghis Province in north western Afghanistan.-External links:*...

     or 'Ali Gul
  • 'Allabad
  • 'Alibeg or 'Alibeyg
  • 'Alljan
  • 'Ama-Toghay
  • 'Ambar Samuc
    `Ambar Samuch
    `Ambar Samuch is a village in Bamyan Province in northern-central Afghanistan.-External links:*...

     or 'Ambar Samuch
    `Ambar Samuch
    `Ambar Samuch is a village in Bamyan Province in northern-central Afghanistan.-External links:*...

  • 'Amel
  • 'Arab
  • 'Arab Shah
  • 'Arab Shah-e Payan
  • 'Arabha
  • 'Arahha
  • 'Asheqan
  • 'Ashur Divaneh
  • 'Askarabad
  • 'Ata Khan Khvajeh
  • 'Atabolaghi
  • 'Azi od Din
  • 'Erage 'Ulya
  • 'Oliadqowl Tak
  • 'Omar Beyg
  • 'Omar Khel or 'Omar Kheyl
  • 'Omar Seyyed Khan
  • 'Osman Kariz
  • 'Ulyad

See also

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