Asmar, Afghanistan
Asmar (Pashto: اسمار) is one of the major cities in northeastern of Kunar province of Afghanistan and is the district center of Bar Kunar district, which is located in the most southern part of the district in a river valley.[1]
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Coordinates: 35.0339°N 71.3583°E | |
Country | Afghanistan |
Province | Kunar |
District | Bar Kunar |
Elevation | 983 m (3,225 ft) |
History
The name Asmar is a combination of two Pashto language words of AS (horse) and MAR (snake).[2]
Population
The exact population of Āsmār is unknown. But, according to the GeoNames geographical database, the total population is 15708.[3]
Inhabitants
The Inhabitants of Asmar are over mostly Pashtuns, with a very small population of Nooristanis. The Pashtun tribes living in Asmar includes;
And some others.
Notable people
Aslam Khan Asmari, who is a famous historical tribal leader of Sharzis.
gollark: How *are* they doing that fast enough to be useful?
gollark: They did? I assumed missiles were just aimed at preplanned targets.
gollark: Actually, I can only be killed on the ides of March.
gollark: If you don't vote for me as the only supreme leader, you will not have voted for me as the only supreme leader, though.
gollark: You can be a technical advisor or something.
References
- اسمار, Afghanistan - Geographical Names, map, geographic coordinates
- Ganga Prasad Tripathi Indo-Afghan relations, 1882-1907 - 1973- Page 71 "Abdur Rahman, on his part regarded Asmar as part of Kunar, forming the frontier of Afghanistan in the direction of Chitral. 80 He refused to evacuate Asmar because he considered it as the gateway to his territory."
- "Population of Āsmār, Afghanistan". Archived from the original on 22 June 2012. Retrieved 7 October 2012.
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