Find all official postal codes and zip codes for Kharwar, located in Logar, Afghanistan. The table below lists the specific postal codes for various places, towns, and neighborhoods within Kharwar to ensure your mail and packages are correctly routed.
| Place Name | Postal Code |
|---|---|
| Abdullah Jan | 1456 |
| Apa Khan | 1456 |
| Arezo Khail | 1456 |
| Asak Khail | 1456 |
| Ashi Kula | 1456 |
| Bahadur Qala | 1456 |
| Baigom | 1456 |
| Bakhshe Kala | 1456 |
| Balo Khail | 1456 |
| Bazi Khail | 1456 |
| Caga | 1456 |
| Challa Khail | 1456 |
| Char Khai | 1456 |
| Denar Khail | 1456 |
| Gadel Kalay | 1456 |
| Haji Buzurg Ya Garbayer | 1456 |
| Har Gana | 1456 |
| Harfan | 1456 |
| Haybat Khail | 1456 |
| Jowzi | 1456 |
| Kaj Kala Kaj Qala | 1456 |
| Karaiz Gul Mohammad | 1456 |
| Karaiz Mohammad Rasool | 1456 |
| Karaiz Zahfaran | 1456 |
| Khani Kala | 1456 |
| Khawary | 1456 |
| Khowja Angor | 1456 |
| Khowja Angor Payen | 1456 |
| Khowja Khail | 1456 |
| Khumari Kala | 1456 |
| Kotagi | 1456 |
| Kotaki Shamshair | 1456 |
| Kundar Khail | 1456 |
| Mango Kalay Ya Mango Khail | 1456 |
| Mani Kalay | 1456 |
| Mani Khail | 1456 |
| Miryani | 1456 |
| Mochi Khail | 1456 |
| Mossa Khail | 1456 |
| Nahmati | 1456 |
| Now Abad Banj Pai | 1456 |
| Omer Khail | 1456 |
| Omer Khan | 1456 |
| Panj Pai | 1456 |
| Payro Khail | 1456 |
| Qoul Jalal | 1456 |
| Sapidar | 1456 |
| Shai Khan | 1456 |
| Shamshairi | 1456 |
| Tawos Khail | 1456 |
| Warsag | 1456 |
| Ya Rgul Kalay | 1456 |
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Kharwar 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 | Logar |
| Postal Code Status | Official Codes in Use |
Kharwar is a district located in the central-eastern part of Logar Province, Afghanistan. Situated within this strategically important province, Kharwar occupies a significant position in the region's administrative and geographical landscape. The district covers an area of approximately 1,200 square kilometers and serves as home to an estimated population of around 40,000 people, primarily engaged in agriculture and livestock rearing. Kharwar is administratively divided into several smaller sub-districts and villages that collectively form this rural administrative unit. The district's terrain is characterized by mountainous areas and valleys, typical of the eastern Afghan topography, with the district center serving as the main hub for local governance and services. As part of Logar Province, which borders Pakistan to the southeast, Kharwar plays a role in the regional dynamics of eastern Afghanistan. The district's infrastructure includes basic educational and healthcare facilities that serve the local population. For those seeking detailed information about the administrative subdivisions within Kharwar District, including postal code data for its various villages and sub-districts, comprehensive resources are available to assist with location-specific inquiries.
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