Pachir Aw Agam District
Pachir Aw Agam District پچير او اګام ولسوالۍ | |
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District | |
Pachir Aw Agam District, Nangarhar Province. | |
Country | Afghanistan |
Province | Nangarhar Province |
Capital | Pachir Aw Agam |
Population (2002[1]) | |
• Total | 39,280 |
Time zone | Afghanistan Standard Time (UTC+4:30) |
Pachir Aw Agam (Pashto: پچير او اګام ولسوالۍ, Persian: ولسوالی پچیر او اگام), or Pachir Wa Agam, is a district in the southeast of Nangarhar Province, Afghanistan, bordering Pakistan. Its population, which is 100% Pashtun, was estimated at 39,280 in 2002, of whom 15,700 were children under 12. The district centre is the village of Pachir Aw Agam.
The district has faced heavy conflict for at least a quarter of a century. It was a stronghold of the Mujahadeen during the Soviet war and was heavily bombed during the 2001 United States war. The cave complex of Tora Bora, one of the last strongholds of Al-Qaeda and the Taliban, is in Pachir Wa Agam district. Pachir Wa Agam district is consist of two parts first Upper Pachir and second lower Pachir.
References
- UNHCR District Profile, dated 2002-05-13, accessed 2006-07-20 (PDF).