Khost Province

Khost (Pashto: خوست) is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan. It is in the east of the country. Khost province used to be part of Paktia Province in the past. Its capital is Khost.

Khost
The Khost Mosque in Khost, the capital of Khost Province.
The Khost Mosque in Khost, the capital of Khost Province.
Map of Afghanistan with Khost highlighted
Map of Afghanistan with Khost highlighted
Coordinates (Capital): 33.4°N 69.9°E / 33.4; 69.9
Country Afghanistan
Established1986[1] (de facto)
CapitalKhost
Districts13
Government
  GovernorMohammad Nabi Omari[2]
  Deputy GovernorMohammad Din Shah Mohabat[3]
  Police ChiefMaulvi Mehboob Shah Qanat[4]
Area
  Total4,151.5 km2 (1,602.9 sq mi)
Population
 (2021)[5]
  Total647,730
  Rank16th
  Density160/km2 (400/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+4:30 (Afghanistan Time)
Area codeAF-KHO
Main languagesPashto
HDI (2019)0.506[6]
low · 3rd

The current Governor of the Province is Abdul Jabbar Naeemi.[7]

There are 638,849 living in the Province. They are mostly Pashtun.

Districts

Districts of Khost (not showing the Shamal District).
Districts of Khost Province
District Capital Population[8] Area[9] Notes
Bak27,675
Gurbuz30,751
Zazi Maidan23,197
Khost Matun160,214
Mandozayi61,682
Musakhel41,998
Nadir Shah Kot37,193
Qalandar11,406
Sabari89,779
Shamal13,523Shifted from Paktia Province in 2005
Spera26,685
Tani67,096
Tirazayi

References


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