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Hazrati Sultan Postal Codes: 2055 | Samangan

The Postal Codes (کدهای پستی) for Hazrati Sultan is 2055 in Samangan, Samangan, Afghanistan. The table below lists Postal Codes and postcodes for places within Hazrati Sultan.

Postal Codes for Places in Hazrati Sultan

Showing 34 places in Hazrati Sultan. Last verified with official records on May 2, 2026.

Asia Abad
Chaqmaqli
Dilkhaki Masjed Kalan
Dowlat Abad
Dowlat Abad Now
Gagra
Ghazni Gak
Khowja Baghlanak
Khowja Puraishan
Koka Balagh
Koka Balagh Bala
Kokjar
Kokjar Bamian Chai
Kulcha
Larkhabi
Markaz Wolluswali Hazrat Sultan
Momen Abad Qoush Para
Naw Abad Gadi
Now Abad Gagra Hassan Khail
Now Abad Gurgeen
Now Abad Kokjar
Now Abad Qarcha Balagh
Now Abad Qorugh Kabuli Bala
Qaflani
Qazhayaghli
Qorugh Kabuli Payen
Qoush Para
Sarfia Afghania
Sarfia Uzbekia
Shaglatoo
Shoud Qoul
Toulakachi
Toulakachi Qoush Para
Yaka Toot

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Hazrati Sultan, Samangan, 2055
AFGHANISTAN

Hazrati Sultan on the Map

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

Hazrati Sultan Quick Facts

CountryAfghanistan (AF)
Administrative PathAfghanistan → Samangan
Postal Code2055
ProvincesSamangan
ISO CodesAF / AFG / 4
Top-level domain (ccTLD).af
Coordinates36.434092, 67.984675
Places34

What to Know About Hazrati Sultan

Key Facts

Hazrati Sultan is a district in Samangan Province, situated in northern Afghanistan at the crossroads of the Hindu Kush foothills and the plains that extend toward Balkh and Baghlan. The district covers an area of approximately 1,200 square kilometers and has an estimated population of around 45,000 residents. Its administrative center is the town of Hazrati Sultan, which functions as a local hub for governance, markets, and community services. The district’s economy is largely based on agriculture, with wheat, barley, and fruits cultivated in the valleys, while livestock herding supports many rural households. Geographically, Hazrati Sultan lies on routes that connect central Afghanistan with the northern provinces, giving it importance in regional trade and mobility. The district also has cultural and historical significance, being named after revered Islamic figures and serving as home to traditional communities with strong ties to Afghan rural life. Administratively, Hazrati Sultan comprises the central town and numerous surrounding villages scattered across mountainous and semi-arid terrain. Despite challenges linked to infrastructure and security, it remains an integral part of Samangan’s provincial network. For residents, researchers, or visitors, this site also provides postal code information for Hazrati Sultan and its constituent villages, ensuring accurate navigation and administrative clarity.

Neighboring Regions

  • Aybak
  • Khuram Wa Sarbagh
  • Ruyi Du Ab
  • Doshi (Baghlan)
  • Khinjan (Baghlan)

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