Administrative divisions of Gandhara
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:
- The self-governing city of Khayzuran, which is the entity's capital;
Districts called minţaqah; - Municipalities called baladiyah.
Diyafa
Diyafa is further subdivided in two more levels of administrative divisions: