Find all official postal codes and zip codes for Sayghan, located in Bamyan, Afghanistan. The table below lists the specific postal codes for various places, towns, and neighborhoods within Sayghan to ensure your mail and packages are correctly routed.
| Place Name | Postal Code |
|---|---|
| Airgana | 1654 |
| Amroud | 1654 |
| Bagh Mira | 1654 |
| Baloz | 1654 |
| Bayani | 1654 |
| Boghondi | 1654 |
| Cha Cha | 1654 |
| Charagh Dan Alyas | 1654 |
| Charagh Dan Gharow | 1654 |
| Dahan Sarayak | 1654 |
| Dahi Noola | 1654 |
| Dam Jangal | 1654 |
| Dara Bacha | 1654 |
| Darweshan | 1654 |
| Delchai | 1654 |
| Deman | 1654 |
| Eashanha | 1654 |
| Gharow | 1654 |
| Ghora Bachi | 1654 |
| Gow Pareda | 1654 |
| Haji Mohammad | 1654 |
| Jangalak | 1654 |
| Jow Dara | 1654 |
| Kafary | 1654 |
| Kafsh Khail | 1654 |
| Khoshk Dara | 1654 |
| Khowal | 1654 |
| Khowja Ganj | 1654 |
| Khowja Kusht | 1654 |
| Koh Gadai | 1654 |
| Kowd Satam | 1654 |
| Mossa Dara | 1654 |
| Nawad Khail | 1654 |
| Noorak | 1654 |
| Now Abad | 1654 |
| Pasam | 1654 |
| Pashang | 1654 |
| Pola Ghor | 1654 |
| Posht Waz | 1654 |
| Poshta | 1654 |
| Qala (Qula) | 1654 |
| Qalacha | 1654 |
| Qara Khowal | 1654 |
| Qarawana Payen | 1654 |
| Qarghan | 1654 |
| Qarrawana Bala | 1654 |
| Qarya Taq | 1654 |
| Qatar Sam | 1654 |
| Sabz Qala | 1654 |
| Sanaq | 1654 |
| Sangi | 1654 |
| Sar Qala | 1654 |
| Sartang | 1654 |
| Shair Baba | 1654 |
| Sokhta Chinar | 1654 |
| Soma | 1654 |
| Zard Alogak | 1654 |
| Zard Sang Chinarak | 1654 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Sayghan 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 | Bamyan |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Sayghan is a district located in the central highlands of Bamyan Province, Afghanistan. Situated approximately 60 kilometers northwest of the provincial capital Bamyan City, Sayghan occupies a strategic position in the rugged Hindu Kush mountain range. The district covers an area of about 1,200 square kilometers and has an estimated population of around 25,000 people, primarily consisting of Hazara communities. Sayghan is administratively divided into several smaller sub-districts and villages, with its terrain characterized by high-altitude valleys, mountain passes, and seasonal river systems. The district's economy is predominantly based on subsistence agriculture and livestock rearing, with wheat, barley, and potatoes being the main crops cultivated in the fertile valleys. Sayghan's geographical location makes it an important transit area connecting Bamyan with neighboring provinces, featuring challenging mountain roads that are often impassable during winter months. For detailed postal code information and administrative subdivisions within Sayghan District, comprehensive regional data is available.
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