Mehtarlam District

District of Laghman Province From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Mehtarlam District is one of the districts of Laghman Province, in eastern Afghanistan. It has an estimated population of 160,123 people.[1]

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Mehtarlam District
مهترلام
Location in Laghman Province
Location in Laghman Province
Country Afghanistan
ProvinceLaghman
CapitalMehtarlam
Elevation
779 m (2,556 ft)
Population
 (2025)[1]
  District
160,123
  Urban
6,638
Time zoneUTC+04:30 (Afghanistan Time)
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The district is located in the center of the province and consists of the provincial capital Mehtarlam. There are 24 major villages and 269 sub-villages in the district.

Mehtarlam has a total land area of 14 km2 (5.4 sq mi) or 1,397 ha (3,450 acres).[2] The district had 3,661 dwellings in 2015.[2][3]

Etymology

Mehtarlam derives its name from Mehtarlam Baba (Lamech), who was reputed to be the father of the prophet Noah.[4]

Geography

Mehterlam borders Kabul Province to the west, Alishing and Alingar districts to the north and Qarghayi District to the east and south.

Demographics

Mehtarlam has an estimated population of 160,123 people.[1] The ethnic composition is as follows: 60% Pashtun, 35% Tajik and 5% other.[5]

Land use

The Alishang river pours into Alingar River just south of the district center, and the lands around them are irrigated. Agriculture is the main source of income. About 59% of the houses were partially or fully destroyed during the wars. Many locals left to countries such as Pakistan, Iran and Turkey but now they are returning.[6]

Mehtarlam is located in eastern Afghanistan 40 km (25 mi) from Jalalabad and between two rivers: Alishang and Alingar. It is almost equally divided between built-up land (51%) and non built-up land (49%).[2] Residential land is largely clustered in Districts 1–3.[2] District 1 is also home to a large commercial and institutional area (50 ha).[2]

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