Bakhat Postal Codes: No Official Code | Djourf Al Ahmar, Sila
According to the Universal Postal Union (UPU), there is no official Postal Codes (Codes postaux) for Bakhat, as Chad does not use a national system. Use N/A or 00000 to complete shipping forms for Bakhat, Djourf Al Ahmar.
Postal Codes for Places in Bakhat
Showing 18 places in Bakhat. Last verified with official records on May 2, 2026.
| Am Dachar | |
| Am Digemat | |
| Am Galaka | |
| Am Ziéfé | |
| Arbochi | |
| Ardebe | |
| Choukhara | |
| Djerangeli | |
| Douma Charafa | |
| Douma Dadjo | |
| Karnoy | |
| Khoumi | |
| Labada | |
| Miele | |
| Sileha | |
| Siref | |
| Taniam | |
| Tréhé Kébir |
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Sample Address Format for Bakhat
[Sender Street Address]
[City, ZIP]
[Country]
Street Address / PO Box
Bakhat, Djourf Al Ahmar, Sila, 00000
CHAD
Bakhat on the Map
The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Bakhat sub-prefectures in Chad.
Bakhat Quick Facts
| Country | Chad (TD) |
|---|---|
| Administrative Path | Chad → Sila → Djourf Al Ahmar |
| Postal Code | |
| Region | Sila |
| Departments | Djourf Al Ahmar |
| ISO Codes | TD / TCD / 148 |
| Top-level domain (ccTLD) | .td |
| Coordinates | 13.92, 22.35 |
| Places | 18 |
What to Know About Bakhat
Key Facts
Bakhat is a sub-prefecture located in the Djourf Al Ahmar department of the Sila region in southeastern Chad. Situated in the arid Sahelian zone, Bakhat occupies a strategic position near Chad's eastern border with Sudan, characterized by flat plains and seasonal wadis that support limited agriculture and pastoralism. With an approximate area of 1,200 square kilometers, it serves as a local administrative center for surrounding rural communities, though specific population figures are not widely documented due to its remote location. The sub-prefecture is divided into several smaller administrative units, including villages and nomadic settlements, reflecting the traditional lifestyle of its predominantly Arab and Zaghawa ethnic groups. Economically, Bakhat relies on subsistence farming, livestock rearing, and cross-border trade, with millet and sorghum as staple crops cultivated during the brief rainy season. Its infrastructure remains basic, with few paved roads and limited access to services, making it representative of Chad's underdeveloped peripheral regions. For detailed postal code information and administrative subdivisions within Bakhat, users can explore the specific village-level data available through regional databases.
Neighboring Regions
- Am Dam
- Mouraye
- Adé
- Abou Deïa
- Haraze Mangueigne