Logar Travel Guide
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It has been widely held by Pashton Khattak tribes men as well as historians of Pashtons and Afghania that Logar is the birth place of the Khattak, Afridi and Orakzai tribesmen. It is believed that the first record about these tribes going back to the 12th and 13th centuries relates to Logar. Further, is has been in record that the Khattak, Afridi and Orakzai tribes have descended from the same parent tribe. As a proof it can be seen that Logar is close to the Pakistani area of Bannu on the opposite side of The Durand and Bannu is known to be the first area settled by the Khattaks.
PoliticsLogar is a generally religiously conservative province, although not
to the extent of its southern neighbours. The province's political
history is a microcosm of Afghanistan's recent turbulent past, with
portions of the province controlled by both the Taliban and the
Northern Alliance previous to the American invasion of 2001. The
province also was home to several Al-Qaeda training bases during that
time period, although the residents of the province were reportedly
unfriendly to the foreign fighters. The province has also long been a
stronghold of the Hezb-i-Islami political party, which won seats in the
2005 parliamentary election , although the parliamentarians are not
officially affiliated with the fugitive leader of Hezb-i-Islami,
Gulbuddin Hekmatyar. Additionally, the Northern Alliance-affiliated
Jamiat-i-Islami was in control of the province for several years after
the fall of the Taliban government. The Governor of the province is M.
Amam Alime.
Security Situation
While more stable than some of its neighbouring provinces in the country, Logar sees a constant low level of insurgent violence, primarily in the form of car bombs and rocket attacks on government, military and civil targets. Poppy production and tribal land disputes are also a source of unrest, as is the case across much of the country
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