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# The self-governing city of [[Sharaf]], which is the entity's capital;<br>Districts called ''markaz'' ([[Wikipedia:Arabic_language|Arabic]]: مركز; pl. مَرَاكِز ''marākiz'');
# The self-governing city of [[Sharaf]], which is the entity's capital;<br>Districts called ''markaz'' ([[Wikipedia:Arabic_language|Arabic]]: مركز; pl. مَرَاكِز ''marākiz'');
# Municipalities called ''baladiyah''.
# Municipalities called ''baladiyah''.
==Table==
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
! colspan=4|Structural hierarchy of the administrative divisions of the Arab Republic of Gandhara
|-
! Level
! Governorates
! colspan=2|Autonomous republics
|-
| First-level
| bgcolor="lightblue"|[[Governorates of Gandhara|Governorate]]<br>محافظة (''muḥāfaẓah'')
| bgcolor="lightblue"|[[File:Flag of Asabiya.png|23px]] [[Asabiya]]<br>عصبية (<i>'Aṣabīya</i>)
| bgcolor="lightblue"|[[File:Flag of Diyafa.png|23px]] [[Diyafa]]<br>ضيافة (''Diyafa'')
|-
| rowspan=2|Second-level
| rowspan=2 bgcolor="#FFF6C6"|District<br>منطقة (''minţaqah'')
| bgcolor="#FFF6C6"|[[Khayzuran]]<br>الخيزران (''Al-Khayzuran'')
| bgcolor="#FFF6C6"|[[Sharaf]]<br>آل شرف (''Al-Sharaf'')
|-
| bgcolor="#FFF6C6"|District<br>منطقة (''minţaqah'')
| bgcolor="#FFF6C6"|District<br>مركز (''markaz'')
|-
| Third-level
| bgcolor="#CCFFCC"|Subdistrict<br>ناحية (''nāḥiyah'')
| colspan=2 bgcolor="#CCFFCC"|Municipality<br>بلدية (''baladiyah'')
|-
| rowspan=2|Fourth-level
| bgcolor="#FFC0CB"|Municipality<br>بلدية (''baladiyah'')
| rowspan=2 colspan=2 {{N/A|N/A}}
|-
| bgcolor="#FFC0CB"|Village council<br>مجلس القرية (''majlis al-qarya'')
|}


[[Category:Gandhara]]
[[Category:Gandhara]]
[[Category:Subdivisions of Gandhara]]
[[Category:Subdivisions of Gandhara]]
[[Category:Country subdivisions by country]]
[[Category:Country subdivisions by country]]

Revision as of 19:59, 16 August 2015

On the first level of country subdivisions of Gandhara are thirty governorates and two autonomous republics.


Governorates

Each governorate is further subdivided into districts called minţaqah (Arabic: منطقة; pl. مناطق manāṭiq), and each minţaqah is subdivided into subdistricts called nāḥiyah (Arabic: ناحية; pl. نواحي nawāḥī). Each nāḥiyah is subdivided in urban areas into municipalities called baladiyah (Arabic: بلدية; pl. بلديات baladiyat) and in rural areas into village councils called majlis al-qarya (Arabic: مجلس القرية; pl. مجالس القرى majaalis al-quraa).

Level English Arabic sing. Arabic pl.
First-level Governorates محافظة muḥāfaẓah محافظات muḥāfaẓāt
Second-level Districts منطقة minţaqah مناطق manāṭiq
Third-level Subdistricts ناحية nāḥiyah نواحي nawāḥī
Fourth-level Municipalities بلدية baladiyah بلديات baladiyat
Village councils مجلس القرية majlis al-qarya مجالس القرى majaalis al-quraa

Autonomous republics

The two autonomous republics, Asabiya and Diyafa, were established as first-level administrative divisions, and are recognized by the latest Constitution of Gandhara, adopted in 1990. Since sovereignty resides in the nation as a whole, Gandhara is not a federation, but a unitary state, that has asymmetrically devolved power to the autonomous republics, which in turn exercise their right to self-government within the limits set forth in the constitution and their autonomous statutes.

Asabiya

Asabiya is further subdivided in two more levels of administrative divisions:

  1. The self-governing city of Khayzuran, which is the entity's capital;
    Districts called minţaqah;
  2. Municipalities called baladiyah.


Diyafa

Diyafa is further subdivided in two more levels of administrative divisions:

  1. The self-governing city of Sharaf, which is the entity's capital;
    Districts called markaz (Arabic: مركز; pl. مَرَاكِز marākiz);
  2. Municipalities called baladiyah.
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