
Its capital, Samangan, is known for its ancient ruins including, notably, the Takht e Rostam. Archaeologists are desperate to work in this province as wars and the Taliban have destroyed many of these artifacts.
History;

His total population of the province in its seven districts as of 2006 is 313,211; it is predominately rural with only 7% living in urban centres. The male population is 51.2% while the female population constitutes 48.8%.The major ethnic groups in the province are Uzbeks and Tajiks followed by Pashtuns, Hazaras, Arabs and Tatars.72.5% people speak Dari Persian and 22.1% people speak Uzbek language.
District | Capital | Population |
Aybak | Aybak, Samangan | 85,427 |
Darah Sof Balla | Darah Sof Balla | 52,473 |
Darah Sof Payan | Darah Sof Payan | 55,858 |
Feroz Nakhchir | Feroz Nakhchir | 11,701 |
Hazrati Sultan | Hazrati Sultan | 36,690 |
30,704 | ||
Ruyi Du Ab | Ruyi | 40,358 |
Capital;
Samangan
Area;
11,262 km2 (4,348.3 sq mi)
Population;
Main languages;
Dari
Persian
Uzbek
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