Bādghīs () is one of the thirty-four
provinces of Afghanistan
The provinces of Afghanistan ( ''Wilayah, wilāyat'') are the primary administrative divisions. Afghanistan is divided into 34 provinces. Each province encompasses a number of Districts of Afghanistan, districts or usually over 1,000 villages.
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, located in the northwest of the country, on the
border
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with
Turkmenistan
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. It is considered to be one of the country's most underdeveloped provinces, with the highest poverty rate. The capital is
Qala e Naw, while the most populous city and the district are
Bala Murghab. The ruins of the medieval city of
Marw al-Rudh
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, the historical capital of the medieval region of
Gharjistan, are located in the province near the modern city of Bala Murghab.
Geography
Badghis Province is located in the isolated hills of northwestern
Afghanistan
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and shares its borders with
Herat,
Ghor, and
Faryab provinces as well as
Turkmenistan
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. The province has a total area of 20,591 km
2.
Hydrologically, the province is dominated by the
Murghab River which is used for irrigation. It contains some mountains but is predominantly characterized by rolling hills divided by ravines.
The province is very windy; the name "Badghis" is a corruption of the
Persian compound "''bâd-khiz''", meaning "wind source", referring to the steppe winds that blow into the province from the north and northwest. Its northern border extends to the edge of the part of the
Karakum Desert known as the Sarakhs desert. Northern Badghis includes the
loess and other
aeolian formations, known locally as the "''chul''", through which the
Turkmen-Afghan boundary runs.
Across the border in Turkmenistan is the
Badhyz State Nature Reserve in the Badkhiz-Karabil semi-desert.
History
Before the Arab conquest, the province was the center of the Kingdom of Badghis, whose king Tarkhan Tirek resisted an Umayyad invasion in 709 AD. After the Arab conquest, the province was rebellious and it served as a haven for religious dissenters until about 1000 AD.
Badghis' excellent grasslands were used as summer pastures by the
Timurid dynasty
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in the fifteenth century. By the late 19th century, the province was devastated by Turkmen raids.
In 1964, the province was carved out of portions of
Herat Province and
Meymaneh Province.
The province was one of the last captured by the
Taliban in their military offensive before the American invasion in 2001. The province was quickly retaken by
Northern Alliance forces as the United States initiated hostilities. Badghis Province came under complete control of the
Taliban in 2021.
In January 2022, the province was struck by a
5.3 earthquake, killing dozens.
Demographics
Like in the rest of Afghanistan, no exact population numbers are available. The Afghan Ministry of Rural Rehabilitation & Development (MRRD) along with UNHCR and the National Statistics and Information Authority (NSIA) of Afghanistan estimated the population of the province to be around 559,297 in 2021.
In 2013 – the single year for which the data is available at the moment – Badghis male population was 241,200, and the female was 230,700.
Tajiks make up the majority of the province's population with smaller numbers of
Hazaras
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,
Uzbeks,
Turkmens,
Pashtuns
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, and
Balochs.
Politics
The major political parties are:
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Jamiat-e Islami (Islamic Society of Afghanistan)
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Hezb-e Islami Gulbuddin
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Islamic Council of Herat
At the province was a
Provincial Reconstruction Team
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, which was led by
Spain
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.
In January 2019 a US service member from
Texas
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, serving with the
75th Ranger Regiment, was fatally wounded during a
combat operation
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in the province.
Economy
Badghis is counted as one of the most underdeveloped of the country's thirty-four provinces.
Not only does it have the little infrastructure, and poor roads, it has a chronic shortage of water.
Agriculture
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is the main source of people's income and the existence of the
Murghab River makes the available land suitable for cultivation. The province has suffered from severe drought beginning in the late 1990s and continuing. It has caused tens of thousands of residents to flee to refugee camps outside Herat. The drought has been exacerbated by the excessive cutting of forests since 2001.
Badghis is the leading province in Afghanistan in
pistachio
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In 2022, world ...
production. It is also one of the carpet-making areas of the country. The province produced
Karakul sheep until the late 1970s.
Transportation
Badghis Province suffers from a lack of adequate transportation. A single airport exists at the provincial seat--
Qala i Naw Airport (OAQN), which is capable of handling light aircraft. Work on a 233 km section of the Afghan ring road started up again in 2012.
This section would connect Bala Murghab with
Herat in the southwest, and
Maymana and
Mazar-i Sharif in the northeast.
Healthcare
The percentage of households with clean drinking water fell from 11.6% in 2005 to 1% in 2011.
The percentage of births attended to by a skilled birth attendant increased from 15% in 2005 to 17% in 2011.
Official government figures for 2007 indicated that 17% of the Badghis population had access to safe drinking water, while only 1% of births were attended by a skilled person.
Education
According to information from the education department, there are 457 schools with 75 high and the rests are primary and secondary schools. There are as many as 120,000 students, with 35% of them being female students. There is one vocational high school of agriculture and one midwife training Institute in the province as well. However, as of 2007, the overall literacy rate was only 9.5%.
Districts

Badghis province is divided into seven districts.
See also
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Provinces of Afghanistan
The provinces of Afghanistan ( ''Wilayah, wilāyat'') are the primary administrative divisions. Afghanistan is divided into 34 provinces. Each province encompasses a number of Districts of Afghanistan, districts or usually over 1,000 villages.
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Notes and references
External links
Map of Badghis Province (PDF)
Badghis Province Overview - Slides (University of Montana)Afghanistan Information Management Service
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Provinces of Afghanistan
States and territories established in 1964
Provinces of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan