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Al-Hindiya Postal Codes: 56 | Karbala

The Postal Codes (الرموز البريدية) for Al-Hindiya is 56 in Karbala, Karbala, Iraq. The table below lists Postal Codes and postcodes for places within Al-Hindiya.

Postal Codes for Places in Al-Hindiya

Showing 34 places in Al-Hindiya. Last verified with official records on April 20, 2026.

'Abbas
'Abd 'Ali Mulla Hadhdhal
'Abdul Karim ibn Azzu
'Ali al Husayn
'Arab Yasin
Al Husayniyah
Al Jadwal al Gharbi
Alaiwi
Albu Zuwaid
Ansar
Bashiyah
Bayt Salman al Husayn
Farid as Sattar
Hadi Ibrahim
Hassan Ibn Hassun
Ishan Hukhait
Janajah
Khan Hammad
Khan Nukhaylah
Kuraydi ad Darb
Mutlib as Sultan
Qarit
Qaryat al 'Abbas Sharakh
Qaryat al Jamil
Qaryat al Yasin Ibn Muhsin
Qaryat Albu Zuwayn
Qaryat Bani Salah
Say'ud
Sayyid Hadi
Sayyid Mahdi
Sayyid Muhammad 'Ali
Sha'lan Abu Khalid
Shahin Shakir
Shamshul

Sample Address Format for Al-Hindiya

Sender
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Recipient
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Al-Hindiya, Karbala, 56
IRAQ

Al-Hindiya on the Map

The map above highlights the geographic boundaries of the Al-Hindiya districts in Iraq.

Al-Hindiya Quick Facts

CountryIraq (IQ)
Administrative PathIraq → Karbala
Postal Code56
GovernorateKarbala
ISO CodesIQ / IRQ / 368
Top-level domain (ccTLD).iq
Coordinates32.547522, 44.228589
Places34

What to Know About Al-Hindiya

Key Facts

Al-Hindiya is a district located in Karbala Governorate in central Iraq. Situated approximately 15 kilometers south of the city of Karbala, this administrative district occupies a strategic position along the Euphrates River, which flows through its territory and provides vital water resources for agriculture and settlement. The district covers an area of approximately 1,200 square kilometers and serves as an important agricultural hub in the region, known for its date palm groves and cereal cultivation. Al-Hindiya is administratively divided into several sub-districts and towns, with the town of Al-Hindiya serving as the district center and primary urban settlement. The district's population is estimated to be around 150,000 people, consisting primarily of Arab communities engaged in farming, trade, and services. Historically, the area gained significance during the Ottoman period with the construction of the Hindiya Barrage, a major irrigation structure that regulates Euphrates water distribution. Today, Al-Hindiya maintains strong economic and cultural ties with Karbala city while serving as an important transit corridor between central and southern Iraq. For those seeking detailed postal code information and administrative data for Al-Hindiya's various sub-regions and towns, comprehensive resources are available to facilitate communication and service delivery throughout the district.

Neighboring Regions

  • Karbala Center District
  • Ain al-Tamur District
  • Al-Musayab District
  • Al-Mahawil District

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