Shekh Ali District
Shekh Ali is a district in Parwan Province in Afghanistan. The main Hazara tribes in Shekh Ali district are: Daikalan, Naiman, Qaraluq, Karmali and Babur.
Sheik Ali also has a small minority of Ismaili hazara at the Bamiyan border of Shibar Pass.
The main village's of shekh ali are:[1]
- Jarf, Kajak, Jaukool, Bed: Daikakalan People - Jarf is the hometown of a well known disability rights advocate and anti-disarmament campaigner Firoz Alizada, who leads campaign branch of the 1997 Nobel Peace Prize Laureate, the International Campaign to Ban Landmines in Geneva
- Nerkh Naiman people
- Nawi: the hometown of Said Hussain Anwari - the ex-minister of agriculture and ex-governor of Herat province. Nawi is the village Siad shii'it's.
- Qaraluq.
- Karmali
See also
References
- ↑ http://afg.humanitarianresponse.info/sites/default/files/afg_province_reference_map_dd_2012Jan04_A0_Parwan.pdf
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