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Sesame is another important product, in addition to cotton. The province's small-business sector is essentially non-existent, and karakul skin is the main product. Handicrafts aren't made in significant quantities, but rugs and jewelry are made to some extent. In the province, 85 percent of households have access to irrigated land, while 12 percent have access to irrigated land. Wheat, rice, watermelons, melons, and maize are among the province's most important field crops. Sheep, cattle, poultry, donkeys, and goats are the most frequent livestock.
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and the international trade is a large source of Kunduz's economy. The river, its tributaries, and derivative canals provide irrigation to the irrigated fields that dominate land usage in the agricultural province. There are also rain-fed fields and open range land that span several miles. Kunduz was
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Only 25% of families have access to safe drinking water, and only 18% of houses have access to electricity, with the bulk relying on public power. Safe toilets are found in only 2% of urban households, while they are almost non-existent in rural regions. The province's transportation infrastructure
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is a significant source of income for 66 percent of households in the province, including 34 percent of urban households. However, commerce and services provide income to 28% of households, and non-farm work provides income to 15% of households. To some extent, Kunduz produces industrial crops.
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On 4 September 2009, the German commander called in an American jet fighter, which attacked two NATO fuel trucks, which had been captured by insurgents. More than 90 people died, among them at least 40 civilians, who had gathered to collect fuel.
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Although a reliable census has not been carried out, as of 2020 the population of Kunduz province is estimated to be around 1,136,677 people. The province is mostly rural and very ethnically diverse of Afghanistan's provinces. According to the
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the ethnic composition of Kunduz province is as follows: 24 per cent Tajik 27 per cent Uzbek, 20 per cent Pashtun, , 9.4 per cent Turkmen, 4.6 per cent Arab, 23.5 per cent Hazara, plus a few very small groups including Baluch, Pashai and
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after their ouster did not gain a foothold in Kunduz Province until 2009, but since then their influence expanded and they eventually captured the capital city of Kunduz briefly in 2015 and 2016. As of 2021, many parts are under
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Kunduz was captured by NATO forces. In November 2001, members of the Taliban and Al-Qaeda, along with Pakistani military personnel and Afghan sympathizers were airlifted to Pakistan to evade NATO capture in the
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The percentage of households with clean drinking water fell from 25% in 2005 to 16% in 2011. The percentage of births attended to by a skilled birth attendant increased from 6% in 2005 to 22% in 2011.
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is fairly well developed, with 68 percent of roads capable of carrying car traffic in all seasons. However, there are no roads in 4% of the province. In terms of telecommunications, the
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are the primary occupations of the provinces residents. Fruit and vegetable are the most commonly farms items but there is also some cotton and sesame production. Farmers faced
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The overall literacy rate (6+ years of age) fell from 33% in 2005 to 20% in 2011. The overall net enrolment rate (6–13 years of age) fell from 62% in 2005 to 50% in 2011.
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Note: "Predominantely" or "dominated" is interpreted as 99%, "majority" as 70%, "mixed" as 1/(number of ethnicities), "minority" as 30% and "few" or "some" as 1%.
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provides an international outlet for Kunduz's goods and has allowed for importing commercial goods from Asia, Middle East, and the Persian Gulf.
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once a major economic center for Afghanistan, but the wars since 1978 have changed fortunes for the province. Initially during the
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It was reported that on 21 November 2009, a bomb going off along the Takhar Kunduz highway killed a child and injured two others.
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As part of the Taliban's resurgence in northern Afghanistan, Kunduz has been increasingly affected by war and instability. The
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Kunduz growers face irrigation water shortage, other pressing problems, By: Hidayatullah Hamdard ,Date: 2013-09-17,
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river which forms the border between Afghanistan and Tajikistan. A newly constructed bridge crosses the Amu Darya at
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control. Since the mid-2010s and in 2021 many residents have been forced to flee the province to places like
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Men and women in Kunduz were employed in clothing production, metal working, carpentry and hide business.
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On 10 February 2011, a suicide bomber killed a district governor and six other people in the district of
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insurgent control. In 2021, the Taliban gained control of the province during their nationwide
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valley dominates the Kunduz Province. The river flows irregularly from south to north into the
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On 8 August 2021, the Taliban regained control of Kunduz City according to local sources.
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of Kunduz province, is the border crossing between Afghanistan and neighboring Tajikistan.
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33% Pashtuns, 27% Uzbeks, 22% Tajiks, 11% Turkmen, 6% Hazara, 1% Pashai Includes the
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Between 100,000 and 200,000 Tajiks and Uzbeks fled the conquest of their homeland by
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An estimated 49.3% of the population is female, with the other 50.7% being male.
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The area has been part of many empires in the past. It became part of the Afghan
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40% Pashtuns, 25% Tajiks, 20% Hazara, 10% Uzbeks, 5% Pashai Includes the
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serves as the capital of the province. It borders the provinces of
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in the north during the early 1920s. During the governance of
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Cotton production is the province's most important industry.
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in Kunduz Province, where the insurgency is well entrenched.
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The province witnessed much violence and fighting during the
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Masquelier, Adeline; Soares, Benjamin F. (15 June 2016).
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in the mid-18th century. It saw a major migration from
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The major languages spoken in the area are 1366: 42: 2978: 2397: 1528:Tajikistan–Afghanistan bridge at Panji Poyon 1448:Germany had 4,000 soldiers stationed in the 2804:Naval Postgraduate School - Kunduz Province 2226:Nato air strike in Afghanistan kills scores 368:is located next to the provincial capital. 3416:States and territories established in 1964 3209: 3195: 2971: 2957: 2831: 2817: 2039:Program for Culture & Conflict Studies 1968: 1966: 1484:, was killed by a bomb on 8 October 2010. 1373: 1359: 122:Map of Afghanistan with Kunduz highlighted 2144: 2142: 1628: 1614: 1432: 2410:Archive, Civil Military Fusion Centre, 2126: 2122: 2120: 2069: 2067: 1963: 14: 3398: 2148: 2101: 2099: 1989: 1987: 1985: 1983: 3190: 2952: 2812: 2139: 2111:(Urban Studies Senior Seminar Papers) 2026: 2024: 2022: 1669:About 94% of the population practice 1530:connects the province to Tajikistan. 1411:and settled in northern Afghanistan. 233:8,040 km (3,100 sq mi) 2846: 2465:Muslim Youth and the 9/11 Generation 2254: 2245:", November 2009. 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Qunduz
Province



Kunduz River Valley
Char Dara District
Afghanistan-Tajikistan Bridge
Map of Afghanistan with Kunduz highlighted
36°48′N 68°48′E / 36.8°N 68.8°E / 36.8; 68.8
Afghanistan
Kunduz
Governor
Time zone
UTC+4:30
ISO 3166 code
Main languages
Pashto
Dari
Uzbek
Turkmen
Dari
provinces of Afghanistan
Tajikistan
Kunduz
Takhar
Baghlan
Samangan
Balkh
Khatlon Region

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