Hisar District (Tajikistan) Explained

Hisar District (also transliterated as Hissar, Gissar) (Tajik: '''Ноҳияи Ҳисор'''|translit=Nohiya‘i Hisor/Nohijaji Hisor) is a former district in the Region of Republican Subordination, in Tajikistan, located west of the capital Dushanbe, between Varzob District in the east and Shahrinav District in the west. Its capital Hisar is a town of 50,000 people about 10 km west of Dushanbe, at the center of the fertile Hisar Valley. Around 2018, the district was merged into the city of Hisar.

Administrative divisions

The district was divided administratively into jamoats. They were as follows (and population).[1]

Jamoats of Hisor District
width=30% Jamoatwidth=20% Population
15029
13698
14136
20524
15152
20500
20392
18538
19496
8291

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: List of Jamoats . UN Coordination, Tajikistan . April 4, 2009 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110716212227/http://www.untj.org/files/minutes/Food/List_of_Jamoats.xls . July 16, 2011 .