Deh-e Mohammad Shahraki
Deh-e Mohammad Shahraki is a village in Jahanabad Rural District, in the Central District of Hirmand County, Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Iran. According to the 2006 census, its population was 202, in 46 families.| Tap on a place to explore it |
- Type: Locality
- Description: village in Iran
- Also known as: “Deh-e Moḩammad Shahrakī” and “Moḩammad Shahrakī”
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Zaranj.
Zaranj
Town
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Zaranj, also known as Zarang, is a city in southwestern Afghanistan, which has a population of 160,902 people as of 2015. It is the capital of Nimruz Province and is linked by highways with Lashkargah and Kandahar to the east, Farah to the north and the Iranian city of Zabol to the west. Zaranj is situated 10 km southeast of Deh-e Mohammad Shahraki.
Deh-e Mohammad Shahraki
- Category: village
- Location: Sistan and Baluchestan, Iran, Middle East, Asia
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In Other Languages
From Chinese to Uzbek—“Deh-e Mohammad Shahraki” goes by many names.
- Chinese: “Deh-e Mohammad Shahraki”
- Dutch: “Deh-e Mohammad Shahraki”
- Egyptian Arabic: “ده محمد شهركی”
- Min Nan Chinese: “Deh-e Mohammad Shahraki”
- Persian: “ده محمد شهرکی”
- Persian: “ده محمّد شهرکی”
- Uzbek: “Deh-e Mohammad Shahraki”
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