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District in southern Afghanistan
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Khaka-e-Afghan District (Pashto: خاک افغان), (Persian: خاکا افغان), also Khak-e Afghan (خاک افغان) is a district of Zabul Province in southern Afghanistan. It has a population of about 23,400 as of 2013.
The majority of the population belong from Khowazak tribes and the other tribes of the district are Kakar, Kharoti and Hatwal. The district is known for its agriculture, especially dry fruits. This is the second most educated district of Zabul province.
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