Zendeh Jan

There are much more to know about the ancient and historical places in this area. Zinda Jan (Zindehjan, Fushanj) (Persian: زنده جان‎; Persian: پوشنگ‎) is a town located in the valley of the Hari River in the central part of Herat Province, Afghanistan at 34°20′44″N 61°43′54″E / 34.3456°N 61.7317°E at 835 m altitude. It is 14 km east of Baranabad, and is the administrative seat of Zendeh Jan District. The population is 10,418 (est. 2007). Overlooking the town is the Seyyed Mohammad Khan fort (built after 1863) about 2 km to the southeast.

Zendeh Jan

There are much more to know about the ancient and historical places in this area. Zinda Jan (Zindehjan, Fushanj) (Persian: زنده جان‎; Persian: پوشنگ‎) is a town located in the valley of the Hari River in the central part of Herat Province, Afghanistan at 34°20′44″N 61°43′54″E / 34.3456°N 61.7317°E at 835 m altitude. It is 14 km east of Baranabad, and is the administrative seat of Zendeh Jan District. The population is 10,418 (est. 2007). Overlooking the town is the Seyyed Mohammad Khan fort (built after 1863) about 2 km to the southeast.