Saraik District

Saraik
سرائیک
district
Saraik

Location within Afghanistan

Coordinates: 35°11′00″N 67°42′29″E / 35.18333°N 67.70806°E / 35.18333; 67.70806
Country  Afghanistan
Province Bamyan
Area
  Total 1,741 km2 (672 sq mi)
Elevation 2,005 m (6,578 ft)
Population (2003)
  Total 23,215
Time zone GMT Saraik:+4,5 hours

Saraik (also known as Saighan, Saighān, Saraik, Sarayek, Sarāyek, Sayghan, Sayghān, Seyghan, or Seyghān) is a district in Bamyan Province, Afghanistan. It has a population of 23,215 (As of 2003).[1] It was created in 2005 from part of Kahmard District, and until 2004 was part of Baghlan Province. Saraik city is the largest town in the district as well as being the administrative center.[1] The district has an area of 1,741 km2.[2] There are sixty-two villages in the district.[2] Tajiks make up 70%, while Hazaras make up 27%. The other 3% is mostly Pashtuns.[3]

Economics

The Da Eman Coal Deposits are located in Sayghan Saraik District, but have yet (As of 2008) to be fully commercially exploited.[2][4] The majority of economic activity is agriculture: farming in the valleys, mostly wheat, potatoes and barley; and stock, raising mostly sheep, donkeys and goats.[5]

Language

Most people speak Saraiki in this district. In Afghanistan the Hindki speak Kandhari, a dialect of Multani Saraiki. Before the influx of Pathans into the region, the most common spoken dialect in Kandahar was Saraiki, namely the Kandhari or Jataki dialect. Saraiki is also spoken in the Saraik district.[6] [7]

Notes

  1. 1 2 "Bamyan PDP Provincial profile" National Area-Based Development Program (NABDP), Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (2007), accessed 25 November 2008, citing as a source: "CSO/UNFPA Socio Economic and Demographic Profile" (2003)
  2. 1 2 3 "Summary of District Development Plan, Saighan District, Bamyan Province" National Area-Based Development Program (NABDP), Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation and Development, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (September 2007), p. 3, accessed 25 November 2008
  3. Sayghan District Profile UNHCR
  4. "Da Eman of Sayghan valley Coal deposits" Ministry of Mines, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (26 August 2008)
  5. "UNHCR Sub-Office Central Region, District Profile Saighan District", accessed 25 November 2008
  6. , Saraiki City(town): Saraik: map, population, location
  7. , Saraik is located in Afghanistan and its geographical coordinates are latitude : 35.185° N and longitude : 67.7211° E.


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