Takhar Province Mineral Appearances

Due to its geographical location and geological structure, Afghanistan is among few countries with vast natural resources. These reserves exist in all provinces across Afghanistan, and in order to achieve balanced development, it is a favorable source for sustainable income. And also, Afghans expect that the extraction and exploitation of these mines will keep Afghanistan's economic and development cycle keep moving for long time, which itself will lead to the economic growth and development.

The northern Takhar province is rich in mineral appearances. Takhar shares borders with Tajikistan in the north, Badakhshan province in the east, Baghlan and Panjshir provinces in the south and Kunduz in the west. According to the National Statistics and Information Authority, Takhar’s population is estimated at 1,093,092.

According to the Geological Survey of Afghanistan and the information obtained by the directorate of Takhar Mines Department, the province has various natural and mineral appearances, of which 29 areas have been listed in the table below:

Takhar Mineral Appearances:

S.No

Province

Types of mineral appearances

Mining areas

1

Takhar

gold

Posida

2

Takhar

Useful Gold sprinkles

Samthi

3

Takhar

Useful Gold sprinkles

Hesar-Anjir

4

Takhar

Useless gold sprinkles

Chah Ab

5

Takhar

Useless gold sprinkles

Jar Bashi

6

Takhar

 Gypsum

Sarkan

7

Takhar

 Gypsum

Chal

8

Takhar

 Gypsum

Namak Ab

9

Takhar

salt

Taqcha Khana

10

Takhar

salt

Chal-1

11

Takhar

salt

Chal-2

12

Takhar

Pottery clay and tile

Taqcha Khana

13

Takhar

 Gravel and quartz

Farkhar

14

Takhar

 Hydrogenated water storage

Machkhal

15

Takhar

Fresh water springs in the desert areas

Yangi Qala

16

Takhar

 Gypsum

Kashaktoon

17

Takhar

River gravel

Shaghal Tapa

18

Takhar

River gravel

Naw-Abad, old city

19

Takhar

Construction stones

Arab Dara, Gazistan

20

Takhar

River gravel

Bashir Abad

21

Takhar

River gravel

Dara-e-Shor

22

Takhar

Marble

 Dahna-e-Pew

23

Takhar

 Gypsum

Dasht-e-Robat

24

Takhar

Limestone

Namak Ab

25

Takhar

Limestone

Ambar Koh

26

Takhar

salt

Latha Band

27

Takhar

Salt

Qaroq Sayi

28

Takhar

 Asbestite

Dara-e-Sultan

29

Takhar

Salt

Barlas

 

References:

  1. General information of Takhar province, Independent directorate of local governance, 2018 (https://idlg.gov.af/takhar/
  2. MoMP, Deputy Ministry of Survey and Geology, Takhar Mines list
  3. Annals of the country’s population, 1399 - https://www.nsia.gov.af:8080/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/%D8%A8%D8%B1%D8%A2%D9%88%D8%B1%D8%AF-%D9%86%D9%81%D9%88%D8%B3-%DA%A9%D8%B4%D9%88%D8%B1-%DB%B1%DB%B3%DB%B9%DB%B9-%D9%86%D8%B3%D8%AE%DB%80-%D8%A7%D9%88%D9%84.pdf