Fayzabad, Badakhshan
Fayzabad (also spelled Feyzabad, Fazelabad or Faizabad) (Persian: فيض آباد) is the provincial capital and largest city in Badakhshan Province, Afghanistan. There are around 50,000 people. It is the main commercial and administrative center of the Pamir region.
Geography change
Fayzabad is in northeast Afghanistan. The city is located on the right bank of the Kokcha River.[1]
Economy change
Fayzabad has been separate from other parts of the country because of the lack of paved roads. There are two active bazaars in the city where items as different as cotton, cotton cloth and goods, salt, sugar, tea, indigo, and cutlery are traded.[1]
Demographics change
The majority of the people are Tajiks. There also are some Pashtun, Uzbek and Turkmen.
Culture change
There are a number of mosques and shrines of historical importance in the city.[1]
Public services change
The city has several schools including an all-girls school. There is also a hospital which is considered the best in the province, and a police station. There is a guest house called Lapis Lazuli for expatriates.
References change
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Adamec, Ludwig W., ed. (1972). Historical and Political Gazeteer of Afghanistan. Vol. 1. Graz, Austria: Akadamische Druck-u. Verlangsanstalt. p. 67.