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Charkh Postal Codes: 1455 | Logar

The Postal Codes (کدهای پستی) for Charkh is 1455 in Logar, Logar, Afghanistan. The table below lists Postal Codes and postcodes for places within Charkh.

Postal Codes for Places in Charkh

Showing 60 places in Charkh. Last verified with official records on May 2, 2026.

Abdul Rashid
Abjosh Bala
Abjosh Payen
Adowr Bebe Shalgar
Ahangaran
Ali Khan
Amerudin Kharoti
Argan
Bandoka
Chamar Khail
Chehl Shahidan
Dabar Alow
Dabar Khowja Ha
Dabar Rahim Ali Ya Rahmali
Garm Ab Bano Abad Koh Zard
Garm Ohbeh
Gazh Dara
Haji Bahowdin
Jow Darakht
Jow Mohammad
Juma Mohammad
Kata Sang
Khan Sheren
Kharoti
Khowja Hai Now Shahr
Malaki
Najara
Nawur Ya Qala Wazir
Now Abad Allah Dad Khail
Now Shahr
Owmai
Pangaram Payen
Pangram Bala
Papoul
Pashang
Paspachak
Payenda Mohammad
Qala Dasht Mangal
Qala Jan Mohammad
Qala Maram Baig
Qala Mirak
Qala Mullah Halim
Qala Now
Qala Rayes Ha
Qala Rustam
Qala Sahra
Qala Sar Mahlem
Qala Sayida
Qarya Alif
Sar Asiayab
Sayidan Mir Barakat
Sayidan Payen
Shaikh Mahbob Shah
Shaikhan
Shaikhan Payen
Shash Qala
Suliman
Takhtak
Zail Lala
Zar Sang

Sample Address Format for Charkh

Sender
[Sender Name]
[Sender Street Address]
[City, ZIP]
[Country]
Recipient
[Recipient Name]
Street Address / PO Box
Charkh, Logar, 1455
AFGHANISTAN

Charkh on the Map

The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Charkh districts in Afghanistan.

Charkh Quick Facts

CountryAfghanistan (AF)
Administrative PathAfghanistan → Logar
Postal Code1455
ProvincesLogar
ISO CodesAF / AFG / 4
Top-level domain (ccTLD).af
Coordinates33.817438, 68.898277
Places60

What to Know About Charkh

Key Facts

Charkh is a district located in the southeastern part of Logar Province in eastern Afghanistan. Situated approximately 60 kilometers south of Kabul, Charkh serves as an important administrative and economic center within the province. The district covers an area of approximately 1,200 square kilometers and has an estimated population of around 60,000 people, primarily consisting of Pashtun communities. Charkh is divided into several smaller administrative units and villages, with the district center serving as the main hub for government services and local commerce. The region features a mix of agricultural lands along river valleys and mountainous terrain, with the Logar River providing essential water resources for irrigation and daily use. Historically, Charkh has been strategically important due to its location along transportation routes connecting Kabul with southern Afghanistan. The district's economy is predominantly agricultural, with wheat, maize, and various fruits being the primary crops cultivated by local farmers. For those seeking detailed information about the area's subdivisions, postal code data for Charkh's various villages and administrative units can be accessed through our comprehensive location database.

Neighboring Regions

  • Azra
  • Baraki Barak
  • Kharwar
  • Mohammad Agha

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