The postal code for Dehdadi is 1759 in Balkh, Afghanistan. The table below lists ZIP codes and postcodes for places within Dehdadi.
| Place Name | Postal Codes |
|---|---|
| Abas Khan | 1759 |
| Amirankot | 1759 |
| Baba Kohna | 1759 |
| Baba Qashqar | 1759 |
| Char Dang Tokhta | 1759 |
| Char Sarak Tokhta | 1759 |
| Cheal Gazi | 1759 |
| Cheal Gazi Paghmanin | 1759 |
| Dahi Abdullah | 1759 |
| Dahi Sawar | 1759 |
| Family Haiye Rahayeshi Kod Bar | 1759 |
| Family Haye Ferqa | 1759 |
| Fazel Abad | 1759 |
| Gozar Arab Ha Markaz Wolluswal | 1759 |
| Gozar Arab Ha Shair Abad Hulya | 1759 |
| Gozar Ayoub Shair Mast | 1759 |
| Gozar Char Taqi | 1759 |
| Gozar Raigestan | 1759 |
| Gul Abad | 1759 |
| Guzzr Eashan | 1759 |
| Hazar Jereb | 1759 |
| Hussain Khail | 1759 |
| Jowi Shahr | 1759 |
| Kar Malik | 1759 |
| Karaiz | 1759 |
| Karaiz Khord | 1759 |
| Khanqa Kalan | 1759 |
| Khanqa Khord | 1759 |
| Khasa Paz | 1759 |
| Mashi | 1759 |
| Nahmat Bai | 1759 |
| Now Abad | 1759 |
| Now Abad Hazar Jereb | 1759 |
| Now Abad Khasa Paz | 1759 |
| Now Abad Tokhta | 1759 |
| Paghmani Ha | 1759 |
| Park Haiye Kod Barq | 1759 |
| Pul Babo | 1759 |
| Pul Nanwaye | 1759 |
| Pul Shafa Khana | 1759 |
| Pusht Bagh | 1759 |
| Qala Habas Khan | 1759 |
| Qou Taimor | 1759 |
| Shaikh Abad | 1759 |
| Shair Abad Hulya | 1759 |
| Tagari | 1759 |
| Tokhta Bala | 1759 |
| Tokhta Payen | 1759 |
| Yaka Toot | 1759 |
| Zambo Gan | 1759 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Dehdadi districts in Afghanistan. The postal codes listed on this page correspond to specific towns, villages, and post offices within this area.
| Country | Afghanistan (AF) |
|---|---|
| Provinces | Balkh |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Dehdadi is a district located in Balkh Province in northern Afghanistan. Situated in the central part of the province, Dehdadi lies just northwest of the provincial capital Mazar-i-Sharif and serves as an important suburban and agricultural area. The district covers approximately 1,200 square kilometers and has a population estimated at around 150,000 people, making it one of the more densely populated districts in Balkh Province. Dehdadi is administratively divided into multiple villages and communities, with agriculture forming the backbone of the local economy, particularly wheat, cotton, and fruit cultivation. The district's proximity to Mazar-i-Sharif provides economic opportunities and access to urban services, while its rural character maintains traditional Afghan village life. Dehdadi also hosts significant military infrastructure, including the Afghan National Army's main base in northern Afghanistan. The district's landscape consists primarily of fertile plains with the Balkh River providing essential irrigation for farming. For those seeking postal code information or administrative details about Dehdadi's various villages and communities, this platform provides comprehensive access to location-specific data.
* Mazar-i-Sharif
* Balkh
* Chahar Bolak
* Chahar Kint
* Kaldar
* Sholgara
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