Bagram District
District in Parwan, Afghanistan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Bagram (Persian: بگرام) is a district of Parwan province, Afghanistan. Its seat lies at Bagram, which lies about 60 kilometers north of the capital of Kabul. It borders Kabul District to the south, Shinwari District to the east, and Chaharikar District to the north.[1]
Bagram
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Country | Afghanistan |
Province | Parwan |
Capital | Bagram |
Population | |
• Religions | Islam |
Time zone | +04:30 |
History
Historically this district was known for its rhinoceros hunting.[2] Haji Abdul Qader also commanded some 200 Mujahideen in Bagram District during the war against the Soviet Union, with a permanent base located at Deh Babi near Abdullah-e Burj.[3]
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