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Land Acquisition and Resettlement Plan (LARP)

Project number: 42091–043 February 2019

AFG: Water Resources Development Investment

Program – Tranche 2

Prepared by Ministry of Energy and Water, Islamic Republic of Afghanistan for the Asian Development Bank.

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This land acquisition and resettlement plan is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily represent those of ADB's Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary in nature. In preparing any country program or strategy, financing any project, or by making any designation of or reference to a particular territory or geographic area in this document, the Asian Development Bank does not intend to make any judgments as to the legal or other status of any territory or area.

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Project Number: 42091-043

February 2019

ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF AFGHANISTAN

MINISTRY OF ENERGY AND WATER

WATER RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT

INVESTMENT PROGRAMME

ADB Grant No. 0362

IMPLEMENTATION READY LAND ACQUISITION AND

RESETTLEMENT PLAN

(LARP)

FOR LOWER KOKCHA IRRIGATION PROJECT (SHARAWAN CANAL PACKAGE 2)

Prepared by: Ministry of Energy and Water Islamic Republic of Afghanistan for the Asian

Development Bank.

This LARP is a document of the borrower. The views expressed herein do not necessarily

represent those of ADB’s Board of Directors, Management, or staff, and may be preliminary

in nature.

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Table of Contents Contents ................................................................................................................................................... i

ABBREVIATIONS ............................................................................................................................... iv

GLOSSARY ........................................................................................................................................... v

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY .................................................................................................................. vii

1. Introduction .................................................................................................................................... 11

1.1 Background .................................................................................................................................... 11

1.2 Preliminary LARP ............................................................................................................................ 2

1.3 Update of the LARP ......................................................................................................................... 2

1.4 Constraint ......................................................................................................................................... 2

1.5 Objectives of the LARP.................................................................................................................... 3

1.2 LARP-related Conditionality............................................................................................................ 3

2. SCOPE OF LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT ....................................................... 3

2.1 Scope and Rationale for Resettlement .............................................................................................. 3

2.2 Census Survey .................................................................................................................................. 3

2.3 Types and Summary of Impact ......................................................................................................... 3

2.4 Impact Assessment ........................................................................................................................... 4

2.4.1 Affected Households and Population .............................................................................. 4

2.4.2 Impact on Land ............................................................................................................... 4

2.4.3 Impact on Trees ............................................................................................................... 4

2.4.4 Impact on Structure ......................................................................................................... 5

2.4.5 Impact on Income and livelihood .................................................................................... 5

2.4.6 Impact on Vulnerable and Severely Affected Households ............................................. 5

2.4.7 Indigenous Population..................................................................................................... 5

2.4.8 Gender Impact ................................................................................................................. 5

3. SOCIOECONOMIC PROFILE OF THE AFFECTED PERSONS ................................................. 5

3.1 Socio-Economic Survey .................................................................................................................... 6

3.1.1 Methodology ................................................................................................................... 6

3.2 Demographic Characteristics of the Ahs .......................................................................................... 6

3.2.1 Gender Segregation ........................................................................................................................ 6

3.2.2 Age of APs ..................................................................................................................................... 6

3.2.3 Education ....................................................................................................................................... 6

3.2.4 Marital Status ................................................................................................................................. 7

3.2.5 Religion .......................................................................................................................................... 7

3.3 Household Characteristics ................................................................................................................ 7

3.3.1 Family Structure ............................................................................................................................. 7

3.3.2 Household Heads ........................................................................................................................... 8

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3.3.3 Education of Household Heads ...................................................................................................... 8

3.3.4 Occupation of the AHs ................................................................................................................... 9

3.3.5 Income and Expenditure ................................................................................................................ 9

3.3.6 Household Assets ......................................................................................................................... 10

3.3.7 Quality of Life Indicators ............................................................................................................. 10

3.3.8 Housing Characteristics ............................................................................................................... 11

4. LEGAL AND POLICY FRAMEWORK AND ENTITLEMENTS ................................................. 12

4.1 Policy and Legal Framework for Land Acquisition and Resettlement ........................................... 12

4.2 Land Acquisition and Resettlement Legislation in Afghanistan ..................................................... 12

4.3 Relevant Provisions from the Law on Land Management in Afghanistan ..................................... 12

4.3 Relevant Provisions from the Law on Land Management in Afghanistan .... Error! Bookmark not

defined.

4.4 Relevant Provisions from the Law on Land Acquisition in Afghanistan ....................................... 13

4.5 ADB’s Involuntary Resettlement Policy ......................................................................................... 13

4.7 Principles and Policies for the Project ............................................................................................ 14

4.8 Eligibility and Entitlements ............................................................................................................ 14

4.9 Entitlement Matrix ......................................................................................................................... 14

4.10 Assessment of Compensation ............................................................................................... 15

5. PUBLIC CONSULTATION AND DISCLOSURE ......................................................................... 16

5.1 Consultation .................................................................................................................................... 16

5.2 Summary of Consultation: .............................................................................................................. 17

6. GRIEVANCE REDRESS MECHANISM ........................................................................................ 19

6.1 General ............................................................................................................................................ 19

6.2 Grievance Redress Committee ........................................................................................................ 19

6.3 Disclosure of the Grievance Process ............................................................................................... 21

7. INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK ................................................................................................. 21

7.1 Institutional Arrangements .............................................................................................................. 21

7.2 NGO Implementing the LARP ....................................................................................................... 22

8. LARP BUDGET AND FINANCING ............................................................................................... 22

8.1 Institutional Arrangement ............................................................................................................... 22

8.2 Budget Description ......................................................................................................................... 22

9. IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE AND PREPARATORY ACTIONS ....................................... 23

9.1 LARP Implementation Schedule .................................................................................................... 23

9.2 Preparatory Actions ........................................................................................................................ 25

10. MONITORING AND EVALUATION .......................................................................................... 25

10.1. Internal Monitoring ...................................................................................................................... 25

10.2 External Monitoring .............................................................................................................. 25

10.3 Reporting....................................................................................................................................... 25

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List of Tables:

Table 1-1: LKIP canal lenght ................................................................................................................ 2

Table 2.1: Summary of Impact under the SHC ..................................................................................... 4

Table 2.2: District-wise Impact on Trees ......................................................................................... 4

Table 2.3: District-wise Impact on Boundary Wall and Building ........................................................ 5

Table 3.1: Age Distribution of APs in Ahs .......................................................................................... 6

Table 3.2: Literacy Status of the Affected Persons ................................................................................. 7

Table 3.3: Marital Status of the Aps ....................................................................................................... 7

Table 3.4: APs’ Family Structure ........................................................................................................... 8

Table 3.5: Age of Household Heads ....................................................................................................... 8

Table 3.6: Education Level of Household Heads ................................................................................... 9

Table 3.8: Income and Expenditure of Ahs .......................................................................................... 10

Table 3.9: Household Assets ................................................................................................................. 10

Table 3.10: Quality of Life Indicators .................................................................................................. 11

Table 3.11: Housing Characteristics ................................................................................................... 11

Table 4.1: Entitlement Matrix ............................................................................................................. 16

Table 8.1: Summary of Cost Estimate and Budget ........................................................................... 22

LIST OF ANNEXES:

ANNEX 1: CENSUS AND SOCIOECONOMIC SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE ............................... 27

ANNEX 2: PARTICIPANT LIST OF CONSULTAITON MEETING ................................................ 39

ANNEX 3: ATTENDANCE LIST OF PUBLIC CONSULTAION MEETING, JUNE-JULY 2018.. 41

ANNEX 4: PHOTOGRAPHS OF PUBLIC CONSULTATION MEETINGS, JUNE-JULY 2018 ...... 43

ANNEX 5: PUBLIC INFORMATION BOOKLET ............................................................................. 44

ANNEX 6: LIST OF AHS WITH RESTTLEMENT IMPACT AND COMPENSATION ................. 48

LIST OF FIGURE:

FIGURE 1:PROJECT LOCATION MAP ............................................................................................. 25

FIGURE 2:LARP IMPLEMENTAITON SCHEDULE ........................................................................ 25

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ABBREVIATIONS

ADB : Asian Development Bank AF : Affected Family AJC : Archi Jadid Canal AKC : Archi Kohna Canal AMC : Archi Main Canal AF : Affected Family AFN : Afghan Currency AH : Affected Household AP : Affected Person CSS : Census and Socioeconomic Survey

CAESU :Contract Administration and Engineering Support Unit DMS : Detailed Measurement Survey EA : Executing Agency ESCS : Engineering and Supervision Consulting Services ESSU : Environmental and Social Safeguard Unit GoA : Government of Afghanistan GRC : Grievance Redress Committee HH : Households IA : Implementing Agency INGO : Implementing NGO (LARP Implementing NGO) IOL : Inventory of Losses IP : Indigenous People LAR : Land Acquisition and Resettlement (impacts) LARP : Land Acquisition and Resettlement Plan LKIP : Lower Kokcha Irrigation Project MAIL : Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock MEW : Ministry of Energy and Water MFF : Multitranche Financing Facility MOF : Ministry of Finance NGO : Non-Government Organization NOL : No Objection Letter PARBA : Panj-Amu River Basin Agency PIO : Project Implementation Office PMO : Project Management Office PPR : Project Progress Report ROW : Right of Way RF : Resettlement Framework AHC : Shahrawan Canal WRDIP : Water Resources Development Investment Program

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GLOSSARY

Affected Family: All members of a household residing under one roof and operating as a single economic unit; who are adversely affected by the Project or any of its components. It may consist of a single nuclear family or an extended family group.

Affected Person (AP): All the people (or household) affected by the Project through land acquisition, relocation, or loss of income; and include any person, household [sometimes referred to as project affected family (AF)], firms, or public or private institutions. APs, therefore, include (i) persons whose agricultural land or other productive assets such as trees or crops are affected; (ii) persons whose businesses are affected and who might experience loss of income due to the Project impact; (iii) persons who lose work/employment as a result of Project impact; and (iv) people who lose access to community resources/property as a result of the Project.

AFN: Local currency of Afghanistan, which is the Afghani.

Assistance: Support, rehabilitation and restoration measures extended in cash and/or kind over and above the compensation for lost assets.

Census: The pre-appraisal population record of potentially affected people, which is prepared through a count based on village or other local population data or census.

Compensation: Payment in cash or kind for an asset to be acquired or affected by a project at replacement cost at current market value.

Cut-off date: The date after which people will NOT be considered eligible for compensation, i.e. they are not included in the list of APs as defined by the census. Normally, the cut-off-date is the date of the detailed measurement survey.

Detailed measurement survey: The detailed inventory of losses that is completed after detailed design and marking of project boundaries on the ground.

Entitlement: The range of measures comprising cash or kind compensation, relocation cost, income restoration assistance, transfer assistance, income substitution, and relocation which are due to business restoration which are due to APs, depending on the type and degree nature of their losses, to restore their social and economic base.

External Experts: Experts not involved in day-to-day project implementation or supervision.

Inventory of Losses: The pre-appraisal inventory of assets as a preliminary record of affected or lost assets.

Jerib: Traditional unit of land measurement in Afghanistan. One Jerib is equal to 2000 square meter of land. 5 Jeribs make 1 hectare.

Non-titled: People who have no recognizable rights or claims to the land that they are occupying and includes people using private or state land without permission, permit or grant i.e. those people without legal title to land and/or structures occupied or used by them. ADB’s policy explicitly states that such people cannot be denied compensation.

Program: Water Resources Development Investment Program funded by ADB.

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Rehabilitation: Compensatory measures provided under the Policy Framework on involuntary resettlement other than payment of the replacement cost of acquired assets.

Replacement Cost: Replacement cost means the amount needed to replace an asset and is the value determined as compensation for:

I. Agricultural land at the pre-project or pre-displacement level, whichever is higher and is the market value of land of equal productive potential or use located in the vicinity of the affected land, plus the cost of preparing the land to levels similar to those of the affected land, plus the cost of any registration and transfer taxes;

II. Land in urban areas: it is the pre-displacement market value of land of equal size and use, with similar or improved public infrastructure facilities and services and located in the vicinity of the affected land, plus the cost of any registration and transfer taxes;

III. Houses and other related structures based on current market prices of materials, transportation of materials to construction site, cost of labor and contractor’s fee, and any cost of registration and transfer taxes. In determining replacement cost, depreciation of assets and value of salvaged building materials are not taken into account and no deductions are made for the value of benefits to be derived from the project;

IV. Crops, trees, and other perennials based on current market value; and V. Other assets (i.e. income, cultural or aesthetic) based on replacement cost or cost of mitigating

measures.

Resettlement: All the impacts associated with land acquisition including restriction of access to, or use of land, acquisition of assets, or impacts on income generation as a result of land acquisition.

Shura: Local institution which represent the seniors of a rural community. They are mostly the decision makers at village level. There are two types of Shura - NSP/MRRD established shuras and tribal shuras. NSP shuras or CDCs are responsible mostly for developmental work while the tribal shuras are responsible for conflict resolutions, jirgas etc. Currently both shuras function for both responsibilities and are represented by the same group of people

vulnerable household: Anyone who might suffer disproportionately or face the risk of being marginalized from the effects of resettlement and includes; (i) female-headed households with dependents; (ii) disabled household heads; (iii) poor households (within the meaning given previously); (iv) landless or without title to land; (v) elderly households with no means of support; (vi) households without security of tenure; (vii) ethnic minorities; and (viii) marginal farmers (with landholdings of five Jeribs or less).

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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

1. Introduction and Impact Summary

1. Government of Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and the Asian Development Bank had formulated the multi-trance financing facility (MFF) for the Water Resources Development Investment Program (WRDIP) in 2009 to a medium-term program of water resources and irrigation development with a maximum grant amount of approximately $300 million. Ministry of Finance (MoF) is the executing agency for WRDIP and the Ministry of Energy and Water (MEW) as the Implementing Agency (IA) is responsible to implement the project through its existing Project Management Office (PMO).

2. Project’s physical works includes the rehabilitation and improvement of SHC canals with a length of about 66.70. Implementation of improvement works will be carried out following the existing alignments of the canals to the maximum extent possible and thereby to avoid land acquisition and involuntary resettlement impact except in absolute necessity.

3. Census and Socioeconomic Survey data demonstrate that implementation of the SHC will cause involuntary resettlement impact on 763 households (HHs) with a total of about 6380 affected persons across the whole project area. However, project implementation will not cause any major impact involving complete demolishing of any house or physical displacement of any household from his/her existing dwelling. At the same time, the impact on the income of the affected people will be less than 10% of the total income, i.e., no household will lose more than 10% of his/her productive asset. A summary of impact is presented in Table 1.

Table 1: Summary of Impact under the LKIP

Table 1: Summary of Impact under the SHC

Type of Impact Magnitude of Impact

Affected Households and Persons

Total Number of Affected Households 763 Households

Total Number of Affected Persons (APs) 6380 Persons

Total Affected Male APs 3352Persons

Total Affected Female APs 3028 Persons

Affected Assets

Total Area of Affected Land (Government Owned Land) 21.12 Jeribs

Total Number of Affected Trees (Grown on Govt. Land) 73533 Numbers

Total Affected Area of Boundary Wall (Placed on Govt. Land) 2929.5 m²

Total Affected Area of Buildings (Placed on Govt. Land) 703 m²

4. To address this resettlement impact, the Government has prepared this Land Acquisition and Resettlement Plan (LARP), complying with the existing Law on Managing Land Affairs of Afghanistan and the ADB’s safeguard requirements on involuntary resettlement under the Safeguard Policy Statement (2009), adhering to the principles and procedures outlined in the Resettlement Framework (RF) adopted by the Government for the WRDIP Tranche 2.

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5. SHC improvement works have been planned to be carried out within the available land owned by the government along the existing canal alignments. However, in the course of CSS survey, it was found that the people residing adjacent to the canal alignments are using this land over the years and benefiting from the land commonly by planting trees, but some used for boundary walls and dwelling houses.

6. Mention should be made that the amounts or the extent of land that will be obtained for rehabilitation and upgrading of the canals are assumed to be government-owned land in general, but are commonly used by the nearby dwellers for tree plantation, mostly for plantation of trees. In the process to facilitate the availability of required strips of land for establishing the construction limit for implementation of canal improvement works, local level meetings were organized through the local elders and community leaders.

2. Compensation Eligibility and Entitlement 7. There are two types of affected assets - one is trees and the other is structure. Affected structures

are of two kinds, such as buildings and boundary walls. Mention should be made that all the affected buildings and boundary walls are partly affected. The remaining areas of the affected structures are not severely affected, rather are useable and viable for its original use. The entitlement provisions for APs suffering different types of losses and for rehabilitation allowances are:

• Compensation for Trees: compensation for trees removal has been calculated based on replacement cost. The trees which are to be removed are non-fruit trees which are used for fuel wood, and the compensation will be paid based on their dry wood.

• (v) Compensation for Structure (boundary wall and building): Owners of the partly affected structures will be compensated at the value negotiated and according to replacement cost , determined and recorded during CSS. As some times Land owner proposed very high rate, though the actual rate might be low or higher, therefore we have calculated according the replacement cost and also considered their proposed rate and agreement.

• Government Land: Since the Project is undertaken by the Government, compensation for government-owned land is not applicable.

• Compensation for Unforeseen Impacts:Unforeseen impacts will be documented and mitigated based on the principles agreed in this LARP.

3. Public Consultation and Disclosure 8. This LARP has been formulated through a process of active participation of the affected persons

and their community. Public consultation meeting conducted in all 25 villages under the project by participation of Affected peoples, community development councils (CDCs), village head, water user, Water use association and other stakeholders. But due to security situation and cultural barriers female consultation meeting weren’t conducted, and their view reflected by the family head. All stakeholders were free to speak in such meetings, which is evidenced by the in-depth information provided. A total of 25 consultation meetings were organized for two round for updating of LARPA. The concerns and suggestions of the community people will be further integrated through extensive consultation during the actual implementation of the LARP. The works of implementing the LARP will be carried out by the PMO within MEW, with assistance from the implementing NGO and the social safeguards specialist within the Contract Administration and Engineering Support Unit (CAESU), The LARP will be disclosed to the affected community after it is approved by MEW and ADB. This Information Booklet will be translated in local language (Dari) and will be disclosed to APs.

9. It is important to mention that although the most of affected people and their community people in the consultation meetings have agreed on cutting of trees and boundary wall without any compensation but it does not represent the consent of each and every individual AP, and therefore

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it differs from the line of ADB’s safeguards requirements on involuntary resettlement. SHC LARP cost estimate therefore has included the compensation for the AHs for their affected trees and structures that out of 763 AHs 64 AHs will be compensated for the Affected structure and the rest will be compensated for removal of trees Totally 64 AHs will be affected due to demaging of partially structres and all of them will be compensated after approval of this LARP. Also 699 AHs will be affected due to removal of there private trees, and all of them will be compensated. The implementing NGO, in coordination with the PMO SST and the SST within Contract Administration and Engineering Support Unit (CAESU), will carry out this task in the field.

4. GRIEVANCE REDRESS MECHANISM

10. A 7-member GRC is proposed and established at the project area. In case of the absence of any of the members during the decision-making process, an appropriate candidate will be nominated by the original representative. However, at least five members should execute a session for grievance resolution.

11. Any aggrieved AP will first produce his/her complain/grievance in writing to the Convener of the GRC. If any Aps are illiterate, they can explain them complain orally to GRC or he/ she can write his/ her complain by someone else. Also we will try to provide an electrical system and provide them a mobile number, so they will record there complain. Upon receipt of complaint(s), the Convener will organize a GRC hearing session in his/her office within 15 days for resolution of the grievance(s), and preserve all related records, proceedings, decision and recommendations. With assistance from the INGO, the verdicts will be conveyed to the concerned AP through the respective PIO office in the province.

12. If grievances are not resolved at the local level GRC, then complaints can be lodged at the District Committee at the district level. The District Committee under chairmanship of the respective District Governor will resolve the case within 15 days and inform the APs.

13. If the District Committee decision is unacceptable to the APs, they can register the complaint directly to the PMO at Kabul within 1 month of receiving the response from the District Committee with documents supporting their claim.

14. The PMO will then attempt to resolve the grievance within 15 days and inform the APs. 15. Should all the above three levels of grievance redress system fail to satisfy the AP, he/she may

approach the appropriate court of law for its resolution. The AP will be facilitated in this process by the INGO and SST.

5. Institutional Arrangements

16. The PMO within MEW will have overall responsibility for implementing the LARP under the Program. The PMO will strengthen its capacity involving safeguards specialists to plan and implement resettlement activities, train the staff and monitor resettlement in the project. To this end, an Environmental and Social Safeguards Unit (ESSU) will be established in the PMO, staffed by a national social safeguards specialist, as well as officials attached to relevant line agencies. Position are announced for the Social Safeguard Team and by approving of the LARP they will be onboard. Twon national staff (Social safeguard officer and one Environmental and Social safeguard Assistan) will be onboard by 25 of February 2019. Also the international Environmental and Social Safeguard Specialist will be onboard by end of February or maybe earlier. The Contract Administration and Engineering Support Unit (CAESU), on the Program will also provide a national and an international social safeguards specialist to work with the PMO to carry out all resettlement activities, in coordination with local communities and shura institutions

6. Budget Description

17. Resettlement impact mitigation program under implementation of the SHC will require a total estimated amount of 754342.74 US, out of which 685766.13 US$ (51021000 Afn) is the direct

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compensation cost. 68576.61 US$ is kept as 10% contingency on the total direct cost to meet the cost of internal monitoring, consultation and disclosure, administrative and other expenses. Table 8.1 summarizes the estimated cost of LARP implementation for the SHC. It should be emphasized that this direct compensation cost estimate is derived from the inventory of survey. Financing for LARP implementing NGO (USD 1.1) is derived from the total provision kept in the grant agreement.

7. Monitoring and Reporting

18. Implementation of the LARP will be monitored to provide feedback to PMO/MEW. PMO SST/PIO, supported by the social safeguards specialists of Contract Administration and Engineering Support Unit (CAESU), will supervise the implementation of the LARP and prepare monthly reports on resettlement activities and submit to the PMO for review. The Contract Administration and Engineering Support Unit (CAESU) will also monitor the field activities of the NGO engaged for implementation of the LARP and submit quarterly reports to PMO. The PMO-SST, with assistance from the consultants’ social safeguards specialist, will also prepare a compliance report for ADB for issuance of NOL (no objection letter) to commence civil works.

19. Since this is not a category A project, external monitoring is not essential for this LARP implementation. Provision of external independent monitoring therefore is not included in the institutional setup of LARP implementation.

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1. Introduction

1.1 BACKGROUND

1. Government of Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and the Asian Development Bank had formulated the multi-trance financing facility (MFF) for the Water Resources Development Investment Program (WRDIP) in 2009 to a medium-term program of water resources and irrigation development with a maximum grant amount of approximately $300 million. Ministry of Finance (MoF) is the executing agency for WRDIP and the Ministry of Energy and Water (MEW) as the Implementing Agency (IA) is responsible to implement the project through its existing Project Management Office (PMO).

2. LKIP is geographically a dispersed infrastructure scheme spreading over south part of the Panj-Amu River that flows through northern Afghanistan, covering the three Districts that include Imam Sahib and Archi in Kunduz Province and Khwaja Ghar in Takhar Province. Project location map is shown in Figure 1.

3. The Project components include rehabilitation and improvement of the main irrigation canals, and

associated intakes and water control infrastructure in two irrigation zones: 4. Zone I, located in the district of Imam Sahib under Kunduz Province, comprising a gross area of

51,760ha, and is irrigated by the Imam Sahib canal system, supplied by the existing Shahrawan intake that flows from the Shahrawan Canal (SHC) on the Panj Amu River; and

5. Zone II spreads over the two districts of Khwaja Ghar and Dasht-e Archi under the provinces of Takhar and Kunduz respectively, covering a gross area of 27,900ha, and is irrigated by the Archi Main Canal (AMC), Archi Kohna Canal (AKC), and Archi Jadid Canal (AJC) which have free intake on the Kokcha River. Improvement of these canals will result in reliable irrigation supplies to 74,300ha in the Lower Kokcha Irrigation scheme. This includes an additional 3,000ha of land that was formerly out of command due to inadequate supply from the AJC and the reclamation of 2,000ha of land that is currently waterlogged.

6. The scope of work under LKIP comprises the rehabilitation and improvement of 4 canals with a total length of about 156.10 km whose locations are shown on the map in the foregoing Figure 1. Implementation of improvement works will be carried out following the existing alignments of the canals to the maximum extent possible and thereby to avoid land acquisition and involuntary resettlement impact except in absolute necessity.

7. Table1.1 summarizes the LKIP canals with geographic coverage and length.

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Table 1-1: LKIP canal lenght

Sl. Canals District Province Length

(km) 1. Shahrawan Canal (SHC) Imam Sahib Kunduz 66.70

2. Archi Main Canals (AMC) Khwaja Ghar Takhar 20.45

3. Archi Kohna Canal (AKC) Archi Kunduz 19.20

4. Archi Jadid Canal (AJC) Archi Kunduz 49.75

Total Length

156.1

8. The project will obtain government owned land to execute the rehabilitation and upgrading of the existing irrigation and water resources infrastructure. Hence, LKIP will not involve the acquisition of private owned land. However, there are privately planted trees and other assets like buildings and boundary walls on this government owned land, which needs to be cleared.

1.2 PRELIMINARY LARP

9. During the project feasibility phase, the Government prepared a Land Acquisition and Resettlement Plan (LARP) in June 2013, as a document in preliminary nature, to address the resettlement impacts of the project interventions. At the time of preparing the preliminary LARP, no attempt was made to assess the full extent and magnitude of social and resettlement impacts due to undertaking of the Project. On May 2014 the LARP updated based on the detailed design LARP for the project districts that include Imam Sahib, Khwaja Ghar and Archi update. But the project implementation delayed till 2018 and the project divided into eight packages, therefore there is need to prepare package wise LARP.

1.3 UPDATE OF THE LARP

10. The present LARP is an update, recording the existing land acquisition and resettlement (LAR) impacts corresponding to the detailed design of the canal alignments. A new round of detailed measurement survey (DMS) followed by a full census and socioeconomic survey (CSS) were carried out intermittently, taking care of the security situation in the project area. The survey activities were undertaken on December 2018 to assess the resettlement impacts and thereby making the inventory of losses (IOL).

11. A market assessment was then undertaken to determine compensation values for potential APs (e.g. for tree removal, affected boundary wall and affected building), to mitigate against any negative impacts.

1.4 CONSTRAINT

12. This should however be mentioned that there were severe restrictions due to the security situation, preventing some of the fieldworks to be carried out as intended. The obvious constraint to carrying out all the pursuits had been the threat of insurgency in many parts of the project area. Field visit by the international consultants could be very poorly possible due to increasingly dangerous condition. Nevertheless, the national consultants attempted to carry out the relevant tasks to the best of their ability.

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1.5 OBJECTIVES OF THE LARP

13. This LARP defines the practical procedures by which the Implementing Agency will address the potential resettlement impacts under the Project, in line with the applicable policy and legal framework of the Government, and ensuring that the principles of the ADB’s safeguard requirements on involuntary resettlement under the Safeguard Policy Statement are complied with. The primary objectives of the LARP are to:

• identify the project impact on the community in terms of loss of assets, and impact on livelihood and income;

• outline measures to mitigate the adverse impact;

• provide an estimate for budgetary allocation for compensation of loss of assets and resettlement benefits; and

• provide procedure for internal and external monitoring of resettlement implementation. 14. The impacts are documented in the LARP corresponding to the engineering design

of the canal alignments as of May 2014. It includes inventory of all the APs covering the actual magnitude of impact on their property, together with compensation for their losses.

1.2 LARP-related Conditionality 15. Initiation of project implementation works will be contingent on the compliance to the

following conditions: 16. Approval of this LARP by the IA of the Government of Afghanistan and the ADB. 17. Disclosure of this LARP to the public, in absence of voluntary donation agreements. 18. Implementation of the LARP, i.e., delivery of compensation to the AHs, if applicable. 19. No-Objection Certificate (NOC) issued by ADB for commencement of civil works. 2. SCOPE OF LAND ACQUISITION AND RESETTLEMENT 2.1 Scope and Rationale for Resettlement

20. Sharawan Canal (SHC) of LKIP improvement works have been planned to be carried out within the available land owned by the government along the existing canal alignments. And there is no land acquisition requirement for rehabilitating and upgrading the canals. However, in the course of CSS survey, it was found that the people residing adjacent to the canal alignments are using this land over the years and benefiting from the land by planting and growing of trees in common, but some used for boundary walls and dwelling houses.

2.2 Census Survey

21. As mentioned earlier, implementation of the LKIP will have unavoidable impact of loss of assets such as trees and structure. To ascertain the magnitude of the impacts census combined with socioeconomic survey was carried out intermittently on December 2018 to make an inventory of losses (IOL), and to develop a baseline of socioeconomic status of the households likely to suffer from project intervention. A structured questionnaire (Annex 1) was used to collect details of the APs. Immediate next to the completion of field survey,

2.3 TYPES AND SUMMARY OF IMPACT

22. Rehabilitation and upgrading of the canals - SHC in Zone 1 will have major impact on land, however, the land being owned by the government, there is no direct impact of such land obtaining on the livelihood of any households. However, as mentioned earlier, due to the usage of such land for growing plants and building structures like building and boundary walls, the project will have impact on such assets, affecting a large population in Imam Sahib Districts under Kunduz Province. Table 2.1 presents a summary of impacts under implementation SHC.

Table 2.1: Summary of Impact under the SHC

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Table 1: Summary of Impact under the SHC

Type of Impact Magnitude of Impact

Affected Households and Persons

Total Number of Affected Households 763 Households

Total Number of Affected Persons (APs) 6380 Persons

Total Affected Male APs 3352Persons

Total Affected Female APs 3028 Persons

Affected Assets Total Area of Affected Land (Government Owned Land) 21.12 Jeribs

Total Number of Affected Trees (Grown on Govt. Land) 73533 Numbers

Total Affected Area of Boundary Wall (Placed on Govt. Land) 2929.5 m²

Total Affected Area of Buildings (Placed on Govt. Land) 703

23. A total of 763 households will be affected due to implementation of the Project as already mentioned. The foregoing summary table shows that a large numbers of APs are identified in the affected households (AHs), estimated at about 6380 people. Large number of different types of non-fruit trees will have to removed, estimated at about 73533 trees. Inventory survey also estimates that about 2929.5 m2 of boundary walls and 703 m2 of buildings will be affected.

2.4 Impact Assessment

2.4.1 Affected Households and Population

24. As already mentioned, a total of 763 households and 6380 Aps will be affected due to the project implementation, out of that 3352 male and 3028 females. However, the effects on the AHs will be small since there will be no household to lose any part of its land-holding. Also, project implementation will not cause any major impact involving complete demolishing of any house or physical displacement of any households from their existing dwellings.

2.4.2 Impact on Land

25. Implementation of Sharawan canal improvement works will have impact on 21.12 Jeribs of land, which is entirely owned by government. Apart from these amounts of government owned lands, there will be no impact on privately owned land due to the project.

2.4.3 Impact on Trees

26. A total of 73533 trees will be affected, of which 12696 are mature trees, 33547 are medium size or pole and 27290 are small size trees. Point to be noted that, these are not fruit trees and have no contribution to the income of the households. The households use these trees as firewood for own consumption.

Table 2.2: District-wise Impact on Trees

S. N Provinc

e District

Canal Nam

e Types of Tree Tree Category

Kunduz Imam

Sahib

SHC

Local Nam

e Scientific Name Sip Pole Tree

1 Tot Mulbery 6925 8062 5932 2 Safidar Populus alba 6325 9440 1779 3 Bid Willow 9429 8835 3718 4 Bid Rosy Russian willow 3179 5733 602

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5 Chinar Platanus 957 869 463 6 Sinjid Russian Oive 475 608 202 Total 27290 33547 12696

2.4.4 Impact on Structure

27. Although a total of 3632 m2 of structures will be affected along either side of the canals in the Imam sahib district, no structure will be completely affected. That is, there will be no dislocation of population from existing structure due to the project implementation. As shown in the Table 2.11, of the total area of affected structures, 2929 m² affected structures with 44 affected household are boundary walls and 703 m2 affected structures with 20 affected household are parts of some buildings.

Table 2.3: District-wise Impact on Boundary Wall and Building

District Province

Affected

Boundary

Wall

Area (m²)

Number

of

AHs

Affected

Building

Area

(m²)

Number

of

AHs

Total

Affected

Structure

(m²)

Imam Sahib

Kunduz 2929 44 703 20 3632

2.4.5 Impact on Income and livelihood

28. Although the affected households use the government owned land for various purposes along the canals, these lands are not being used for agricultural purposes. Therefore, there is no impact on crops. The trees planted on the land are not fruit or productive trees. These are used as firewood and for household consumption, the loss of which is very insignificant in comparison with the total income of the households. The structures affected are used for residential purpose, not for any commercial activity. Total impact of the project is less than 10% for all the affected households.

2.4.6 Impact on Vulnerable and Severely Affected Households

29. The impact assessment has taken care whether the SHC will have any impact on vulnerable population defined in Glossary list, i.e. whether any household below poverty line or women-headed household or any households who are mentally or physically challenged. During the socioeconomic survey, it was found that the per capita income per day of the APs is above the poverty line1. Also, all AHs are headed by male household heads. Besides, there are no households whose agricultural land or income will be severely affected, impacting more than 10% of any AP’s agricultural land holding. The project therefore will have no impact on vulnerable population.

2.4.7 Indigenous Population

30. Afghanistan is composed of a multi-ethnic and multi-lingual society. The ethnic composition of the country comprises the groups of Poshtun, Tajik, Hazara, Uzbek, Aimak, Turkmen, Baloch, Pashai, Nuristani, Gujjar, Arab, Brahui, Pamiri and some others. These communities are at par with the mainstream and do not fall under the definition of ADB’s indigenous people (IP) groups. Similar is the case with all APs in the project areas who are collectively residing in the region for hundred years and considered to be mainstream Afghan residents, and do not fall under the IP definition. All the surveyed APs were found to be followers of Islam.

2.4.8 Gender Impact

32. Attempt was made during the course of census survey to assess the gender impacts of the Project. Discussions were undertaken with the community people to look into the current status and needs of the women in the project area and the potential impact of the Project on them. The assessment has not brought forth any adverse impacts of the Project on women in particular.

3. SOCIOECONOMIC PROFILE OF THE AFFECTED PERSONS

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3.1 SOCIO-ECONOMIC SURVEY

3.1.1 Methodology

33. A socio-economic survey was conducted during the same time of carrying out the census survey, using a Semi-structured questionnaire. Due to security reason, it was planned to conduct this socioeconomic survey at one time combined into a single initiative together with the census survey, not making a separate round of field trips.

34. Discussions were held mainly with the household heads, but there was presence of the other male members of the households in common. Mention should be made that during the course of conducting the survey in the project area discussion could take place only with the heads of the households. Due to the cultural restrictions, the women members of the households could not be interviewed at all. Participation of women was fully absent due to strict controls on their movement outside the house in these remote areas. Hence, the respondents of the survey were only male APs. However, efforts were made to the extent possible to collect information about the female members in the households during the course of interviewing the male respondents.

3.2 Demographic Characteristics of the Ahs

3.2.1 GENDER SEGREGATION

35. There are in total 6380 APs or an average of 8.36 persons per household. Among the total APs, 3352 (53%) are male and 3028 (47%) are female, with no significant difference in the sex ratio.

3.2.2 Age of APs

36. Table 3.2 shows the age of Affected peoples. Majority of APs in the AHs are within the age group of 18 to 50 years - about 60% APs in age of 18 to 50 years. A very minimum APs were found to be above 70 years of age. No female headed household ould be found among the AHs. Table 3.1: Age Distribution of APs in AHs

Age Range

Kunduz Province

No. of Aps in Imam Sahib % of Aps in Imam Sahib

Less than 5 years 383 6

5 to 17 years 1596 25

18 to 50 years 3828 60

51 to 70 years 510 8

More than70 years 63 1

Total 6380 100 3.2.3 Education

37. Table 3.3 show the education level of Affected people. Majority of the APs were found to be illiterate - 65%. A significant portion of APs were available having elementary level education, probably due to a considerable number of APs being under 18 years of age, meaning that a significant number of them are school going children.

Table 3.2: Literacy Status of the Affected Persons

Education Level Kunduz Province

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No. of APs in Imam Sahib

District

% of APs in Imam Sahib

District

Higher than Graduate 0 0

Graduate 128 2

Middle School 1722 27

Illiterate 4146 65

Below School going Age 383 6

Total 6,380 100

3.2.4 Marital Status

38. Greater part of the AP population was found married - 41%, Unmarried number of APs was also found relatively high - 28%. A significant number of APs were found below 18 years of age - 31% and there is anyone as widow/widower.

Table 3.3: Marital Status of the APs

Marital Status

Kunduz Province

No. of APs in Imam

Sahib District

% of APs in Imam

Sahib District

Married 2,596 41

Unmarried 1,760 28

Widow 44 1

Widower 0 0

Total APs of Marriage Age 4,401 100

Below 18 years 1,979 31

Total APs 6,380 100 3.2.5 Religion

39. All the affected households are mainstream Muslim families and all the APs are followers of Islam religion

3.3 Household Characteristics

3.3.1 Family Structure

40. Majority of the household are living in extended families as 64 % of the families are living in the

extended family. The maximum numbers of family members were found as high as 55. And 36% or 274 families are living in the nuclear family.

Table 3.4: APs’ Family Structure

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Province District

Family Type

Nuclear Extended

No of AHs % of AHs No of AHs % of AHs

Kunduz Imam Sahib 274 36 489 64

Total 274 36% 489 64%

Maximum Number of People in Affected Households 55

Minimum Number of People in Affected Households 2

Average Number of People in Affected Households 8.36

3.3.2 Household Heads

41. As mentioned earlier, all the affected household heads are male. Table 3.6 shows that majority of the household heads are within the age range from 36 to 65 years - 56%. It also shows that a significant number of households are from the age group of 18 to 35 years. The percentage of affected households above 65 years is relatively less, around 8%. Table 3.5: Age of Household Heads

Age Range

Kunduz Province

No. of AHs in Imam Sahib

District % of AHs in Imam Sahib District

Less than 18 years 7 1 18 to 35 years 269 35 36 to 65 years 426 56 Above 65 years 61 8 Total 763 100

3.3.3 Education of Household Heads

42. The educational qualification of the household heads is similar to the educational level of the entire population. Majority of the household heads (75% )are illiterate, while a significant number have middle school education as the highest level of educational attainment.

Table 3.6: Education Level of Household Heads

Age Range Kunduz Province

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No. of AHs in Imam Sahib

District

% of AHs in Imam Sahib

District

Higher than Graduate 0 0

Graduate 7 1

Middle School 184 24

Illiterate 572 75

Total 763 100 3.3.4 Occupation of the AHs

43. Agriculture is the major economic activitiy in the project area and providing about 56% of all employment for their income earning. Traditionally, men are involved in bulk of the income earning activities. Especially, in almost all cases of agricultural activities men are involved. However, significant women involvement was visible in livestock rearing. It has been understood that women in most cases are involved in cattle feeding and watering. Livestock is another significant income earning source for the households. Some of the APs in the AHs were found to be engaged in more than one profession.

Table 3.7: Occupation of AHs

Source of

Income

No of AHs

in

Kunduz

% of AHs

in

Kunduz

Total AHs in the Category

Agriculture 3539 56 3539

Trade and Service 884 14 884

Non-farm labour 653 10 653

Livestock 1304 20 1304 3.3.5 Income and Expenditure

44. Average income of the households was found to be around 21,353 Afn per month. People spend

relatively higher amount on food items, monthly average 7,575 Afn, followed by 4,912 Afn on non food items. As it has been mentioned earlier that the average family size for the AHs is 10.5, which means, per personper day income in the affected area is around 70.20 AFN, which is equivalent to USD 1.24. It has been mentioned earlier that the poverty line for Afghanistan is USD 1 per person per day. Hence, the affected people are living above the poverty line of Afghanistan. Table 3.8: Income and Expenditure of AHs

Income Status of the AHs

Monthly Household Average Income(AFN) 22530 Yearly Household Average Income(AFN) 270360 Expenditure Status of the Surveyed AHs

Monthly Expenditure for food (AFN) 9540 Monthly Expenditure for non-food items (AFN) 6255 Average Monthly Total Expenditure (AFN) 15795 Yearly Total Expenditure 189540

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3.3.6 Household Assets

45. Most of the AHs reported livestock as their main asset. Around 70% of the households possess

poultry/chicken, 65% has large animals (cow/buffalo) and 28% has sheep and goats.Possession of durable goods differs from household to household depending on the nature of the durable goods. About 20% possess a television set, while refrigerator and washing machine is 1% of the AHs. Motorcycle/scooters are owned by about 40% while few households own cars (12%). Majority of the households has an LPG connection.

Table 3.9: Household Assets

Household Items Percentage of Household

Radio 80%

Bicycle 60%

Television 20%

L.P.G. connection/Gas Cylinder

98%

Computer 5%

Refrigerator 1%

Washing Machine 1%

Motor cycle/scooter 40%

Car 12%

Air Conditioner 0%

Tractor 5%

Sheep and Goats 28%

Poultry/Chicken 70%

Donkey 9%

Large Animals (cow/buffalo)

65%

3.3.7 Quality of Life Indicators

46. Most of the household have solar panel (50%), No household has access to piped water supply. The other point should be noted that two important rivers flow through the project area, feeding into the canals – the Kokcha River in the east and Punj-Amu River in the north-east. All the AHs were found to have the year round access to road.

Table 3.10: Quality of Life Indicators

Electricity Percentage

AH having electricity supply 1%

AH having solar panel 50%

AH With no electricity 49%

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Total 100%

Water supply -

AH having piped water supply 0%

AH having water supply from river source 70%

AH having water supply from well. 30%

Total 100%

Accessibility

Year-round accessibility 100%

3.3.8 Housing Characteristics

47. Majority of the households (81%) live in single storied houses, which are actually mud houses. Most of them have less than 4 rooms in the households. The floor area for more than 50% of the families was found to be between 101 and 500 m2. Majority of the houses are built with earthen floor (75%), earthen wall (80%) and earthen roof (75%).

Table 3.11: Housing Characteristics

Nature of Houses No of AHs Percentage of AHs

Single Storied 5168 81

Multi-storied 1212 19

Total 6380 100

No of Rooms Less than 4 4082 64

4 to 6 1595 25

More than 6 703 11

Total 6380 100

Floor Area (in m2) 0

Up to 100 1532 24

101 to 500 3510 55

More than 500 1339 21

Total 6380 100

Type of Floor Material

0

Earthen 4785 75

Cemented 639 10

Brick and Others 956 15

Total 6380 100

Type of Wall Material 0

Earthen 4465 70

Bamboo Thatched 956 15

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Plastered Brick 573 9

GI Sheet and Others 383 6

Total 6380 100

Type of Roof Material

0

Earthen 4658 73

Brick 1149 18

Wooden 190 3

Cemented and Others 383 6

Total 6380 100 4. LEGAL AND POLICY FRAMEWORK AND ENTITLEMENTS

4.1 Policy and Legal Framework for Land Acquisition and Resettlement

48. The policy framework for the Project is based on Afghanistan law, the ADB policy on Involuntary Resettlement as embedded in the Safeguards Policy Statement (2009) and the Operations Manuals F1 (2010), and the Land Management Law and the Land Acquisition Law of Afghanistan. Where differences exist between local law and ADB practices, the resettlement policy will be resolved in favour of the latter.

4.2 Land Acquisition and Resettlement Legislation in Afghanistan

49. The new Constitution of Afghanistan was ratified in early 2004. It has 3 articles that closely relate to compensation and resettlement. There are 2 Laws which are used in Afghanistan which are relevant to Land Acquisition and Resettlement. They are the “Law on Land Management” (LML) and the “Land Acquisition Law” (LAL).

4.3 Relevant Provisions from the Law on Land Management in Afghanistan

50. A comprehensive land policy was approved in 2017 by the President and Gazetted

on 15 April 2017. This “Law on Managing Land Affairs” (no. 1254) (LML) is aimed at:

• Management of land affairs in Afghanistan.

• Resolve the problem issue caused by the implementation of varying policy related to land management.

• Refund of all land which are distributed without any permission by law and Sharia.

• Establishment and facilitating legal access to government land for agriculture, Business, public services, industrial activities and acquiring the national and international investment.

50. Furthermore, this Law aims also to proved standard system for land titling, land segregation and registration; prevent illegal land acquisition and distribution; provide the people with access to land; and provide conditions for appropriation of lands. The LML provides that:

51. Management of land ownership and related land management affairs and implementation of this law is under the responsibility of Afghanistan Independent Land Authority or Arazy (Article 4).

52. Ownership is verified by providing the legal and valuable documents (article 9), including power of attorney, Decision of court, Tax paper, legal documents, deed, traditional deed and property dealer document

53. Public project can be implemented in the public land by approval of the government. 54. Technical implementation and administration of land management affairs shall be

conducted under the Afghanistan Independent Land Authority or Arazy and Ministry of Agriculture, Irrigation and Livestock, Head of MEW, Ministry of finance ,Department of geodesy and Cartography and other related agencies have responsibilities for the implementation of this article (Article 39).

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55. If the land clearance is conducted for the implementation of government project, the right of owner who are not present will be saved and when they claim and bring the required document, their right will be given (article # 44).

4.4 Relevant Provisions from the Law on Land Acquisition in Afghanistan

56. In addition, the pre-Taliban Land Acquisition law (LAL) also remains in effect today. Both the

LAL and LML do not appear to conflict each other. For the purpose of public interest like the establishment/construction of public infrastructure and facilitation for acquisition of land with cultural or scientific values, land of higher agricultural productivity, large gardens, LAL provides that:

• The acquisition of a plot or a portion of plot, for public interest is decided by the Council of Ministers and will be compensated at fair value based on the current market rates (section 2).

• The acquisition of a plot or part of it should not prevent the owner from using the rest of the property or hamper its use. If this difficulty arises, the whole property will be acquired (section 4).

• The right of the owner or land user will be terminated 3 months prior to start of civil works on the project and after the proper reimbursement to the owner or person using the land has been made. The termination of the right of the landlord or the person using the land would not affect their rights on collecting their last harvest from the land, except when there is emergency evacuation (section 6).

• In case of land acquisition, the following factors shall be considered for compensation: value of land; value of houses, buildings and the land; values of trees, orchards and other assets on land (section 8).

• The value of land depends on the category and its geographic location (section 11).

• A person whose residential land is subject to acquisition will receive a new plot of land of the same value. He has the option to get residential land or a house on government property in exchange, under proper procedures (section 13).

• It can be arranged with the owner if he wishes to exchange his property subject to acquisition with government land. The difference on the values of land will be calculated (section 15).

• The values of orchards, vines and trees on land under acquisition shall be determined by the competent officials of the municipality (section 16).

4.5 ADB’s Involuntary Resettlement Policy

57. The ADB Policy on Involuntary Resettlement is based on the following principles:

• Involuntary resettlement is to be avoided or at least minimized;

• Compensation must ensure the maintenance or improvement of the APs’ pre project living standards;

• APs should be fully informed and consulted on compensation options; • APs’ socio-cultural institutions should be supported/used as much as possible; • Compensation will be carried out with equal consideration of women and men; • Lack of formal legal land title should not be a hindrance to assistance/rehabilitation; • Particular attention should be paid to households headed by women and vulnerable

groups, such as indigenous people and ethnic minorities, and appropriate assistance should be provided to help them improve their status;

• Land acquisition and resettlement should be conceived and executed as a part of the Project, and the full costs of compensation should be included in project costs;

• Compensation/rehabilitation assistance will be paid prior to ground levelling and demolition, and in any case, before an impact occurs.

The policy comprises three important elements:

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I. compensation to replace lost assets, livelihood, and income; II. assistance for relocation, including provision of relocation sites with appropriate facilities and

services; and III. assistance for rehabilitation to improve or achieve at least the same level of wellbeing with the

project as without it. 58. A project’s involuntary resettlement category is determined by the category of its most sensitive

component in terms of involuntary resettlement impacts. The involuntary resettlement impacts of an ADB-supported project are considered significant if 200 or more persons will experience major impacts, which are defined as (i) being physically displaced from housing, or (ii) losing 10% or more of their productive assets (income generating). The level of detail and comprehensiveness of the resettlement plan are commensurate with the significance of the potential impacts and risks.

4.7 Principles and Policies for the Project

59. Given the assessment, some provisions in the Law on Land Acquisition have been waived to make it consistent with the principles of ADB’s Policy on Involuntary Resettlement as embedded in the Safeguards Policy Statement (2009) and OM Section F1 (2010). Based on the above, the following principles will be adopted for this LARP:

I. AP/AH impacts must be avoided or minimized as much as possible. II. If impacts are unavoidable, the APs/AHs losing assets, livelihood or other resources will

be fully compensated and/or assisted so that they improve or at least restore 7 their former economic and social conditions.

III. Compensation will be provided at full replacement cost, free of depreciation, transfer costs or eventual salvaged materials.

IV. Provincial Land Settlement Commission will facilitate changing of land use certifications of AF’s without fee charges.

V. Information on the preparation/implementation of a LARP will be disclosed to all APs and people’s participation will be ensured in LARP planning and implementation stages.

VI. Before taking possession of the acquired lands and commencing construction, compensation will be paid in accordance with the provision described in this updated LARP. No land will be taken until the legitimate user is compensated or rehabilitated as provided in this LARP.

VII. Lack of formal legal land title is not a bar to compensation or rehabilitation. A Grievance committee including representatives of the APs will be established to resolve any conflicts which may arise during the compensation process. Compensation measures will equally apply across gender lines and vulnerable groups if any identified.

VIII. AP consultation will continue during the implementation of LARP. IX. The full compensation of affected assets and the preparation of a compliance report by the

Independent Monitoring Agency will be a condition for initiating civil works. 4.8 Eligibility and Entitlements

60. The following categories of affected persons will be entitled to compensation and/or rehabilitation benefits under the Project:

61. All owners of buildings,boundary walls, treesor other properties standing on the affected land. 4.9 Entitlement Matrix

72. The affected households are entitled to various types of entitlements according the Entitlement Matrix in the LARP. The compensation and rehabilitation entitlements for each affected item established for the Project is detailed below in Table 4.1

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Table 4.1: Entitlement Matrix

Loss Type Entitled Person Entitlements Responsibility Buildings,

Boundary Walls/Structures

Owners (with/without building/structure registration)

Cash compensation at negotiated and according to

replacement 1cost , rates determined

during CSS for affected building/structures. Right to salvage materials free of cost.

PMO

Trees

Owners of Trees

Compensation for trees at negotiated and according to replacement cost , value determined during CSS. Right to salvage materials free of cost.

PMO

Unforeseen Impact.

Concerned impacts.

Unforeseen impacts will be documented and mitigated based on the ADB Safeguard Policy Statement (SPS 2009)

PMO identifies and mitigates impacts as required

4.10 Assessment of Compensation

73. All the APs are entitled to various types of compensation and resettlement assistance, irrespective of their land ownership status, to ensure that those affected by the Project shall be at least be restored, if not better off, than they would have been without the Project. The compensation packages shall reflect replacement costs for all losses.

74. Based on the community peoples’ agreement, it is considered that the whole area of affected lands is owned by the Government. Compensation for the affected land therefore will not be applicable in this case of obtaining the required land for physical implementation of SHC improvement works. However, particular attention should be paid to the effective supervision of the implementation activities in order to ensure that the improvement works are confined within the construction limit.

75. There are two types of affected assets - one is trees and the other is structure. Affected structures are of two kinds, such as buildings and boundary walls. Mention should be made that all the affected buildings and boundary walls are partly affected. The remaining areas of the affected structures are not severely affected, rather are useable and viable for its original use.

76. Compensation provisions for APs suffering different types of losses are detailed below: Compensation for Trees: Affected trees will be compensated at the negotiated value determined and

recorded during CSS. (v) Compensation for Structure (boundary wall and building): Owners of the partly affected

structures will be compensated at the value negotiated, determined and recorded during CSS.

1 Compensation rate is calculated based on either replacement cost or netotiated rate, to get the agreement of

AHs. But mostly there was no significant diferent betweent the negotiated and calculated rate.

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(vi) Government Land: Since the Project is undertaken by the Government, compensation for government-owned land is not applicable.

(vii) Compensation for Unforeseen Impacts:Unforeseen impacts will be documented and mitigated based on the principles agreed in this LARP.

5. PUBLIC CONSULTATION AND DISCLOSURE

5.1 Consultation

77. Public consultation meeting conducted in all 25 villages under the project by participation of

Affected peoples, community development councils (CDCs), village head, water user, Water used association and other stakeholders. But due to security situation and Cultural and barriers female consultation meeting weren’t conducted, and their view reflected by the family head. All stakeholders were free to speak in such meetings, which is evidenced by the in-depth information provided. A total of 25 consultation meetings were organized for two round for updating of LARPA.

77. As well as to extract information on the socio-economic situation in the sub-project area, the meetings provided an opportunity for stakeholders to consider options and state their opinions. Concerns and requests raised by stakeholders are included below.

• Don’t change canal alignment

• Answer: Stakeholder assured that the canals designed in the existing ROW and there won’t be any changes in the canal alignment because any changes will cause social impact such as property losses and will require land acquisition.

• Provide a solution to canal erosion

• Answer: As most of the people take their drinking water from canal, and canal erosion will cause problem to them. So during the design of the canal all of these points were considered to avoid bed and embankment erosion.

• Provide a solution to intake/headwork’s problems

• Answer: When water is high outside the intake, uncontrolled flows into the irrigation canal damage agriculture, erode canal banks, cause water logging – this is major problem. To control these risks, a modern intake structure designed and will be built.

• Provide a solution to wash problems

• Answer: the wash problem considered in project design and all wash structures will be built to avoid this problem.

• Improve canal lining to reduce water losses

• Answer: in SHC there is no canal lining but there will be bed and embankment improvement to reduce water losses. In the same time the capacity of canal will be increased and all people will get there required water. So there won’t be any problem regarding the water shortage.

• Don’t interrupt irrigation water supply during construction

• Answer: there won’t be any interruption to irrigation water supply, contractor will have coordination with you and the construction work will be scheduled. In because there is interruption you can complain based on the GRM. PIO and PMO wil strongly support you.

• Hire unskilled labours locally

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• Answer: Yes, priority will be given to local people and all unskilled labours will be hired locally, even skilled labours also will be hired locally. And this will have significant impact on local people economic situation.

• Contractor should work according to design

• Answer: Contractor will work according to design there will be supervision consultant and PIO engineering team that will follow up the construction work. Even during the construction work if there are any changes required will be consulted with you and your agreement is necessary.

• Compensate for tree removal at construction sites

• Answer: thanks from your cooperation and agreement regarding the removal of trees. All AHs will be compensated due removal of trees and affected structures. So there is no any problem in this regards.

• Construct foot/vehicle bridges

• Answer: Bridges and upgrading of existing road along the canal site is considered in the project design, all required bridges will be constructed to solve the problem of villager.

78. Information on the project will continue to be disclosed to the public throughout the project duration, e.g., via the ADB website, and via discussions between PIO staff and stakeholders.

79. The lead farmers, village leaders, mirabs and CDC chairmen agreed on the removal of those trees which are planted in the RoW of the canal. They also agreed to assist in project implementation.

5.2 Summary of Consultation:

• Almost all the farmers and residents of the project area show concerns on the delay of the initiation of the project works as the project completion date was mentioned by 2018 in previous consultation meetings in 2012/13;

• People want the project to start as early as possible and they will extend their support for the timely completion of the project;

• All the trees along the canal line are grown by the farmers that own the land joining to the canal but understand that the canal belongs to government;

• Some famers expressed the concerns on the flooding and problem of sedimentation particularly in Zone II and suggested to have sufficient drainage system to address the problem;

• Maximum precaution from the contractors need to avoid damage to crops along the construction line and if damaged the contractor should compensate the farmers;

• Imam Sahib used to have some wetland vegetation along the Amu Darya river in early 1970s and some wildlife but all the vegetation is lost now and also no wildlife in the area;

• Restoration of vegetation in the previously known wetland areas should be given priority; • All the cleared vegetation along the canal should be provided to the farmers owning the land joining

the canal; • As this vegetation meet the demand of fodder and fuelwood of majority of people in the area,

farmers need support in revegetation in the area after the rehabilitation works;

• Water in canals is also used by some residents as drinking water and farmers have observed that change in color of canal water and water quality is very poor for drinking purposes, and therefore there should be some water access point along the canal line as well as preventive and control measures to maintain the water quality for drinking;

• Government need to encourage investors to invest on agro-based industries in the area. Farmers need support in the cultivation of cotton which can encourage investors to invest in cotton processing industries in the area;

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• Along the canal alignment people use the wheel for water pumping, and during the rehabilitation of canal those wheels will have to be removed, and it is suggested either for compensation or reinstalling the wheel by the contractor;

• Local people particularly the people affected by the project including by the removal of trees along the canal should be given priority for the jobs during the construction phase. There should also be the provisions for training to farmers to the semi-skilled jobs. Also contractors should give priority to local vehicle owners in hiring vehicles for transportation of materials; and

• There are many water gates along the canal to get water to farmlands which will be removed during the rehabilitation of canal. Farmers want them to reconstruct after the rehabilitation.

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6. GRIEVANCE REDRESS MECHANISM

6.1 GENERAL

80. Efforts will always be in place to prevent grievances through ensuring consultation, communication and coordination with the affected families (AFs), the community and local level authorities in general. Notwithstanding, complaints are sometimes unavoidable and a grievance mechanism needs to be in place to allow the APs to append complaints to Grievance Redress Committee (GRC). GRCs will work for any grievances involving resettlement benefits and issues, including ensuring proper presentation of grievances, and impartial hearings and transparent decisions.

81. During the consultation meeting APs were informed of their rights to voice and resolve concerns. Also After the Approval of this LARP again through public consultations and distribution of the public information booklet, APs will be informed that they have a right to file complaints to GRC on any aspects of resettlement, or on another related grievance, and will be assisted by the LARP implementing NGO (INGO) in coordination with the SST within the PMO, to report their grievance. All expenses related to grievances will be covered by the EA.

82. It should be pointed out that a GRC does not possess any legal mandate or authority to resolve LAR issues, rather acts as an advisory body or facilitator to try to resolve issues relating to resettlement benefits including value of compensation for affected properties. Any complaints of ownership or other suits, to be resolved by the country’s judiciary system, will not be resolved in GRCs. Should the APs want to pursue legal recourse, the INGO and SST/PMO will ensure that support to prepare a case, assisted by the supervision consultants. However, every effort should be exerted to avoid this alternative because it would entail loss of time and expenses on the part of the APs.

6.2 GRIEVANCE REDRESS COMMITTEE

83. A Grievance Redress Committee (GRC) will receive and facilitate the resolution of affected peoples’ concerns, complaints, and grievances about the project’s LAR performance. As already mentioned GRC does not possess any legal mandate or authority to resolve LAR issues, rather acts as an advisory body or facilitate to try to resolve issues, for example, relating to value of compensation for affected properties.

84. A 7-member GRC is proposed and established at the project area. During LARP implementation and project implementation in case of the absence of any of the members during the decision-making process, an appropriate candidate will be nominated by the original representative. However, at least five members should execute a session for grievance resolution. GRC is composed of the following members:

Social Safeguards Specialist in the PIO/PMO in Kunduz/Takhar)

Convener

Representative of the concerned Water Users Association

Member

Representative of the concerned District Governor

Member

Representative of the Directorate of Agriculture in the concerned province from where the AP with grievance hails.

Member

Affected Person or his/her duly appointed Representative

Member

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The Village Head (Qariadar) of the respective village from where the AP with grievance hails

Member

Representative of the LARP Implementing NGO

Member Secretary

Proposed Measures to Address Grievance

85. Grievances will be addressed through the following steps:

• Grievance registration: Any aggrieved AP will first produce his/her complain/grievance in writing to the Convener of the GRC. If the Aps are illiterate, they can explain their complain orally or can write it by another person maybe CDCs head. In the same time, we are trying to provide a mobile number to Aps, so they can record their complaint. Upon receipt of complaint(s), the Convener will organize a GRC hearing session in his/her office within 15 days for resolution of the grievance(s), and preserve all related records, proceedings, decision and recommendations. With assistance from the INGO, the verdicts will be conveyed to the concerned AP through the respective PIO office in the province.

• Grievance processing: Queries and complaints that are clarified and resolved at the intake point are closed immediately. If grievances are not resolved at the local level GRC, then complaints can be lodged at the District Committee at the district level. The District Committee under chairmanship of the respective District Governor will resolve the case within 15 days and inform the APs.

• Feedback provision: Receipt of grievances lodged in person or via phone will be acknowledged immediately. Receipt of grievances received through a letter or e-mail or acknowledged through a letter / e-mail / fax within 3 working days upon receipt by GRC coordinator at local level. In case the grievance is not related to project activities or impacts generated due to the project implementation and cannot be considered, the feedback will be provided to the complaining party specifying to which entity (community or department as relevant) it has been forwarded.

• If the District Committee decision is unacceptable to the APs, they can register the complaint directly to the PMO at Kabul within 1 month of receiving the response from the District Committee with documents supporting their claim.

GRM: Central Level

• Following unsuccessful consideration of grievance by GRC at the district level complaint resolution will be attempted at a central level through following steps.

• Grievance processing: If the District Committee decision is unacceptable to the APs, they can register the complaint directly to the PMO at Kabul within 1 month of receiving the response from the District Committee with documents supporting their claim. The PMO will then attempt to resolve the grievance within 15 days and inform the APs.

• Feedback provision: If the grievance was resolved, the complaining party will be informed on the outcome of grievance resolution. If grievance was not resolved by the GRC at central level, appropriate information will be provided to the complaining party, including details why the case was not resolved.

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• Should all the above three levels of grievance redress system fail to satisfy the AP, he/she may approach the appropriate court of law for its resolution. The AP will be facilitated in this process by the INGO and SST.

Grievance Focal Points

Project Management Office:

Mujeebullah Ahmadzai

Environmental Specialist

Water Resource Development Investment Program

Ministry of Energy and Water

Mobile:(+93)766-388-242

Email: [email protected]

Note: As PMO is in the process of hiring Social safeguard specialist, so currently the Environmental specialist will have the responsibility of Social Safeguard unit too.

6.3 DISCLOSURE OF THE GRIEVANCE PROCESS

86. Grievance redress mechanism will continue to be disclosed to the public throughout the project

duration, e.g., via the ADB website, and via discussions between PIO staff and stakeholders except details of individual grievances that will be protected confidentiality.

7. INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK

7.1 INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENTS

87. The existing PMO within the MEW, headed by a Project Director (PD), will have overall responsibility for implementation of the LARP. A Social Safeguards Team (SST) will be established within the PMO, staffed by a National Social Safeguards Specialist (NSSS) at the headquarter who will be assisted at the field level by the social safeguards specialist in the Project Implementation Offices (PIO). Position are announced for the Social Safeguard Team and by approving of the LARP they will be onboard. Twon national staff (Social safeguard officer and one Environmental and Social safeguard Assistan) will be onboard by 25 of February 2019. Also the international Environmental and Social Safeguard Specialist will be onboard by end of February or maybe earlier. The PMO SST will be directly responsible for implementation of the LARP, including public consultation and information disclosures, monitoring and documentation of the process, in coordination with local communities and shura institutions. To support PMO SST in the implementation of all resettlement activities in the field, the PMO will engage an experience NGO. At this stage of LARP preparation, no specific NGO has been identified to undertake the LARP implementation activities. The LARP implementing NGO will be required to submit a detailed, costed proposal before a final selection is made.

88. The national and international Social Safeguards Specialists under the Contract Administration and

Engineering Support Unit (CAESU) will provide support to PMO and supervise and review the field activities of the INGO, in collaboration with the PIO and other field offices under PMO.

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7.2 NGO IMPLEMENTING THE LARP

89. The Contract Administration and Engineering Support Unit (CAESU) in coordination with the PD PMO, will engage an experienced NGO for implementation of the LARP in the field level. The implementing (INGO) will be engaged with clearly defined Terms of Reference for implementation of the LARP.

8. LARP BUDGET AND FINANCING

8.1 INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENT

90. All funds required for compensating the affected HHs for loss of their properties or non-land asset including providing grants and allowances, will be allocated by the ADB and the compensation for land acquisition will be allocated by the government. The MEW/MOF will ensure that adequate funds are available for carrying out resettlement tasks. The PMO will coordinate allocation of funds, approval of payments, and delivery of funds, monitoring of progress and reporting.

8.2 BUDGET DESCRIPTION

91. Resettlement impact mitigation program under implementation of the SHC will require a total estimated amount of 754342.74 US, out of which 685766.13 US$ (51021000 Afn) is the direct compensation cost. 68576.61 US$ is kept as 10% contingency on the total direct cost to meet the cost of internal monitoring, consultation and disclosure, administrative and other expenses. Table 8.1 summarizes the estimated cost of LARP implementation for the SHC. It should be emphasized that this direct compensation cost estimate is derived from the inventory of survey. Financing for LARP implementing NGO (USD 1.1) is derived from the total provision kept in the grant agreement.

Table 8.1: Summary of Cost Estimate and Budget

Compensation for Affected

Assets & Compensation Unit

(Afn)

Rate

Amount

AFN In USD

Compensation for Affected

Assets

Compensation for Affected Trees

73533 (Number

combined) - 48,247,000 648481

Compensation for Affected Boundary Wall

2929.5 (Sq. meter combined)

- 884,000 11882

Compensation for Affected Building

703 (Sq. meter combined)

- 1,890,000 25403

Total Direct Cost 51,021,000 685766 Implementation Management LARP Implementing NGO - - - 1.1*

Contingency 10% of the total direct cost

5102100 68577

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Total Estimated Resettlement

Budget in Million US$ - - - 754343

Currency equivalent: 74.40 Afn = 1 US$ as of August 2019.

This is the total amount for INGO as per provision in the Grant Agreement. Actual budget and its breakdown will be detailed at the time of contracting the LARP implementing NGO

Note: The direct compensation cost included in the Annex 6 (Summary of Cost Estimate and Budget) pertaining to affected trees and structures are based on the prices demanded by the AHs during the census and socioeconomic survey, followed by community consultation to the extent possible. In some cases, the conclusion of the consultation is that the actual values of the affected assets are less than the values collected during survey. So the compensation calculated according to replacement cost and AHs also agreed on the calculated rate. In the same time Priority given to agreement of AHs during calculation of compensation. But it is mentionable that there were no significant differences between the demanded compensation rate by AHs and the one that calculated according to replacement.

9. IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE AND PREPARATORY ACTIONS

9.1 LARP IMPLEMENTATION SCHEDULE

92. Figure 2 presents the Implementation Schedule of the LARP. The earliest time for financial resources for resettlement aspects of the project are expected to be available in March 2019 . The actual implementation of the LARP, particularly delivery of compensation therefore may begin by the footing of May 2019. However, sometimes sequence may change due to circumstances beyond the control of the project.

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Figure 2: LARP Implementation Schedule

Nov Dec Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

A. LARP Preparation

Preparation of LARPSubmission of Draft LARP for PMO MEW/ADB reviewSubmission of revised LARP addressing comments, if any

Approval of the LARP by PMO/MEW and ADBDisclosure of the approved LARPB. LARP Implementation

Allocation of LAR fundPreparation of vouchersCompensation DeliveryPublic consultation and disclosureGrievances RedressInternal MonitoringPreparation and delivery of Compliance Report by

20192018Task

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9.2 Preparatory Actions

93. PMO/MEW will begin the implementation process of the LARP immediately after its approval by the ADB. Grievances or objections (if any) will be redressed as per grievance redress procedure adopted in this LARP. The steps for the delivery of compensation for all eligible AHs/APs will be the following:

• Preparation of invoices: Invoices for each of the eligible AHs/APs will be prepared by PMO. This document entitles each of the AHs/APs to receive the amount indicated in the invoice.

• Delivery of the money to local bank: The money from PMO/MEW will be remitted to a bank in Kunduz/Takhar Province. A bank account will be opened by the PMO/MEW, and receive the amount of compensation on behalf of the AHs/APs.

• Payment: Each AH/AP will receive a cash/cheque for the whole amount of compensation from the PMO. In case of cheque, it will be issued against the household head name. The AH/AP shall sign a document acknowledging the receipt of the whole compensation and a waiver attesting that he/she has no longer any pending claim over the affected property. A photograph shall be taken with the AH/AP receiving the compensation as record of proof and as part of project documentation. In case the AH/AP not having a bank account, they will be supported from project in opening bank account.

• Identity of Person: At the time of receiving the compensation cash/cheques, the AHs/APs will present their National Identity Card (NIC). Persons without NICs will have to explain to the pertinent authorities the reasons why they are not in possession of the NIC.

10. MONITORING AND EVALUATION

94. As mentioned earlier it is a category B project and all planned tasks for implementation of the LARP will be subject to internal monitoring to assess the effectiveness and to provide feedback to PMO/MEW. Evaluation of the resettlement activities will be resorted after implementation of the LARP to assess whether the resettlement objectives were appropriate and whether they were met.

10.1. Internal Monitoring

95. Internal monitoring of all resettlement and consultation tasks and reporting to ADB will be conducted by the SST within the PMO. The INGO will gather information on LARP implementation covering relevant activities as per schedule. Also, the SST within the project consultants will conduct periodic review and supervision mission during physical implementation stage of the SHCR. Internal monitoring report will then be integrated by the PMO with the overall Project Progress Report (PPR) for submission to ADB. However, the report will include on progress in the activities envisaged in the implementation schedule with particular focus on public consultations, accomplishment to-date, objectives attained and not attained during the period, problem encountered, payment of compensation and level of satisfaction among APs, and record of grievances and status of complaints.

10.2 External Monitoring

96. Since SHCR is not a category A project, external monitoring is not essential for implementation of this LKIP. Provision of external independent monitoring therefore is not included in the institutional setup as well as in the budget of the LARP.

10.3 Reporting

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97. O/PIO, supported by the social safeguards specialists of supervision consultant, will supervise the implementation of the LARP and field level activities of the INGO and prepare monthly reports on resettlement activities and submit to the PMO for review. Resettlement monitoring and compliance reports will be sent to ADB along with regular progress reports semi-annually.

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ANNEX 1: CENSUS AND SOCIOECONOMIC SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE

Lower Kokcha Irrigation Project

Water Resources Development Investment Program, Tranche 2

ADB Grant 0362-AFG

CENSUS AND SOCIOECONOMIC SURVEY QUESTIONNAIRE

Lower Kokcha Irrigation Project

Date:

Name of Investigator:

1. GENERAL IDENTIFICATION

Property Details

1.1 Name of the Location Code 1.2 i. Village:…………………… ii. District:………..

iii. Province…………………………..... 2. HOUSEHOLD IDENTIFICATION

2.1 Name of the Household Head : ....................................................................... 2.2 National ID Number ......................................................................................... 2.3 Address of the Household ..................................................................

3. AFFECTED PROPERTY

Land under Impact ( to be acquired/ Obtained)

3.1 Ownership of the affected Land:

1. Private 2. Government 3. Religious 4. Community

5. Other (……………..)

3.2 Category of Land:

1. Cultivated 2. Non-Cultivated

3.3 Types of Land:

1. Irrigated ( Class 1 or 2 or 3-Please mention):

2. Non-Irrigated 3. Barren 4. Desert

3.4 Use of Land:

1. Cultivation 2. Residential 3. Commercial

4. Orchard 5. Others 6. No Use

3.5 Total Area of Land-holding( in Jerib*):………………………………………..,

3.6 Area of Affected Land ( in Jerib)……………………………………………..

3.7 Rate of Land ( Per Jerib in AFn):………………………………………………

1. AP’s Estimation…… ................ .2. Investigator Estimation………………

4. AFFECTED LANDOWNERS(S)

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Name (S) of

Landowner(s)

Sex Father/Husband/Wife’s

Name

Age Schooling 1st

Occupation

2nd

Occupation

Note : The land under acquisition might be legally owned by more than one person in the same household (e.g., husband & wife, brothers, sisters etc.) [Sex : Male = 1, Female=2, Age: in years, Schooling : Total number of years spent in school/Degree/Diploma

4.1 Total Land you possess ( in Jerib):

1. Irrigated:…………………. Non-Irrigated:………………………..

4.2 Any of the following persons associated with the affected land:

1. Agricultural Labour 1. Yes 2. No

2. Sub-Tenant 1. Yes 2. No

3. Share cropper 1. Yes 2. NO

4.3 If yes, name the agricultural Labour/ Sub-tenant/ Share croppers

1. ………………………………………………………………

2. ………………………………………………………………

3 ………………………………………………………………

5. AFFECTED HOUSES/ STRUCTURES/ PROPERTY

5.1 Name of the household Head:………………..

5.2 Multi-Household Structure 1. Yes 2. No

5.3 Number of Household in the Structures:…………………

5.4 Ownership of the Affected Houses/ Structures:

1. Legal 2. Non-Legal (Squatter/ Encroacher)

If legal Owner, Do you have Legal Document of Property

1. Yes 2. No 2. Govt. Agency ( Name……………………………..) 3. Community Organization (Name……………………….) 4. Others (e.g., Personal tube-well, Sanitary Latrine, electric poles, etc)

Specify……………………………….)

5.5 Types of Affected Structures:

A. Residential Structure: 1. House 2. Boundary wall 3. Fen

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4.Toilet 5. Tube/ Dug well

6. Others(……………………………..)

B. Commercial Structure:

1. shop 2.Hotel 3.Vendor 4.Farm House 5.Petrol pump 6.Private Clinic 7.Industry 8. Others (……………..)

C. Residential-Cum Commercial Structure: Yes No

D. Community Structure: 1.community center club 2. Trust

3.Memorials 4.Others(……………)

E. Religious Structure: 1. Mosque 2. Shrine 3. Graveyard,

4.Temple 5. Mandir 6. Cemetery 7.Crematorium 8. Others(……………………….)

6. MEASUREMENT OF THE AFFECTED STRUCTURE/ PROPERTY

6.1 Distance from the sub-Project / Project Site ( in Meter):…………..

6.2 Types of Structre:

1. Temporary 2. Permanent 3. Semi-Permanent 4. Thatched 5. Wooden

6. Others

6.3 Types of Effect: 1. Partly 2. Fully

6.4 Approximate age of the Structure (Years / Months) : ....................

6.5 Area of the Structure / Properties: (measurement in meters)

Description

of structure

Length( m) Width ( m) Height (m) Total Area

(m2)

Total

Affected

Area (m2)

6.6 Estimated Market Value of the Affected Structure (in Afn)

1. AP’s Estimation : ................. 2. Investigator’s Estimation: .......

7. HOUSEHOLD DETAIL OF TENANTS

7.1 Name of the Tenant :......................................................................... 7.2 Category of Possession

SI NO. Category Period of Stay

(Months/ Years)

Advance Paid (AFn)

1 2

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3

7.3 Family Type:

1. Joint 2. Nuclear 3. Extended Other

7.4 Religious Group : 1. Muslim 2. Buddhist 3. Hindu 4. Christian 5. Other

7.5 Number of Family members 1. Male................ 2. Female..........................

7.6 Annual Income of the Family ....................Afn

7.7 Number of Employees.........................

Name 1............................(salary …………Afn) 2..................(salary............Afn)

3.......................................(salary ………......Afn) 4....................(salary .......Afn)

7.8 Details of Family Members

SI.

No.

Name of

the

Family

Member

Sex 1.Male 2.Female

Age

(Year) Material

Status

.Married 2.Unmarried 3.Widow 4.Widower 5. Other

Education

1. Illiterate 2.Up to Senior Secondary/Equivalent 3. Up to Graduate 4. Above Graduate

Occupation 1. Service 2. Business 3. Agriculture 4. Study 5. Housewife 6. Labour 7. Professional 8. Unemployed

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 # of Physically handicapped members, if any 1. 2. 3.

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SOCIOECONOMIC PROFILE OF THE AFFECTED HOUSEHOLDS

Date : .......................

Name of Investigator : .............................................................................

1. GENERAL IDENTIFICATION Code

1.1 Name of the location : ................................

1.2 i. Village :...................................... ii. District : ...............................

iii. Province : .................................

2. HOUSEHOLD IDENTIFICATION

2.1 Name of the Household Head : ........................................................................

2.2 National ID Number .........................................................

2.3 Address of the Household identifies : ...............................................................

.......................................................................................................................

.......................................................................................................................

2.3 Family Type :

1. Joint 2. Nuclear 3. Extended 4. Other

2.4 Religious Group :

1. Islam 2. Buddhist 3. Hindu 4.Christian 5. Other

2.5 Number of Family Members : 1. Male ................... 2. Female....................

2.6 Details of Family Members (Demography and Education):

SI.

No.

Name of

the

Family

Member

Sex 1.Male 2.Female

Age

(Year)

Material

Status

.Married 2.Unmarried 3.Widow 4.Widower 5. Other

Education

1. Illiterate 2.Up to Senior Secondary/Equivalent 3. Up to Graduate 4. Above Graduate

Occupation 1. Service 2. Business 3. Agriculture 4. Study 5. Housewife 6. Labour 7. Professional 8. Unemployed er

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

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# of Physically handicapped members, if any 1. 2. 3.

3. HOUSEHOLD ASSETS

3.1 Landownership & Uses [All lands situated anywhere and under the ownership of the household]

Land Type Total

Area (

Jerib)

Presently

Used by

Owner

(Yes=1,

No=2)

Current

Market

Price

(Afn)

How Owned

(inherited=1,

Purchased=2)

Lands Bought & Soled in

Last two years ( in Jerib)

Bought Soled Price

per

Jerib

(Afn)

Homestead Agriculture Commercial Fallow Pond Other

2 Houses / Structures

SI No Present

Use

# of

Story

# of

Rooms

(all

floors)

Total

Floor

Area (

sqm)

Building Materials (Code) Approximate

Present

construction

cost (Afn)

Floor Wall Roof

Floor Materials: Earthen = 1; Cemented = 2; Brick (uncemented) = 3; Wooden = 4; Bamboo thatch = 5;Others = 9 (Mention: ………………………….)

Wall Materials: Earthen = 1; Bamboo thatch = 2; GI Sheet = 3; 5”-Plastered Brick = 4; 5”-Unplastered Brick = 5; 10”-Plastered Brick = 6; 10”-Unplastered Brick = 7; Straw/Leaf Mats/Plastic Sheet = 8; Others = 9 (Mention:……….....)

Roofing Materials: GI Sheet with Wood/Bamboo Frame = 1; GI Sheet with Steel Frame = 2; Reinforced Cement Concrete (RCC) = 3; Straw = 4; Plastic sheet = 5, Others = 9 (Mention: ………………………... )

3.3 Livestock (Use Worksheet)

1. Cattle: Approximate Total Current Value (Afn): …………………..

2. Poultry: Approximate Total Current Value (Afn): ………………………..

3.4 Trees (Use Worksheet): Approximate Total Current Value (Afn):…………..

3.5 Durable Consumer Items/Other Assets/Amenities (Use Worksheet):

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Approximate Current Total Value (Afn) : ……………………..

3.6 Electricity: Use Electricity?: Yes = 1 No = 2

Authorized Connection?: Yes = 1, No = 2

Worksheet for Valuation of Cattle & Poultry

y

CATTLE # of Heads Approx Total

Value (Afn) POULTRY

# of

Birds

Approx Total

Value (Afn)

Bullock Chicken

Cow Duck

Goat Pigeon

Sheep

Buffalo

Horse

Camel

Ass

Others (Mention)

9 = Others (Mention)

Worksheet for Valuation of Trees (Local names of the trees to be included)

Major Timber Trees Major Fruit Trees Other Trees

Teak # Appox

Value

(Afn)

Name # Appox

Value

(Afn)

Name # Approx

Value

(Afn)

Worksheet for Valuation Durable Consumer Items and Other Assets & Amenities

Items # Approx Total Value (Afn)

Television

Radio

Music System

Refrigeration

Washing Machine

Air Conditioner

Oven

L.P.G. connection

Motor Bike

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Bicycle

Car

Bus/Microlet

Furniture

Tube-well

Sanitary Latrine

Others (name)

4. AGRICULTURE: OPERATION & PRODUCTION

4.1 Land use

Cultivable Non-Cultivable Total Land Area (Jerib)

4.2 Cropping Pattern

Sl. No. Type of Crops Total Cultivated Land (Jerib)

Total Yield

I

ii

Iii Summer Crop

Total

5. ANNUAL INCOME Sl. No. Source Income (Jerib) 1. Agriculture

2. Service

3. Business

4. Labour

5. Professional

6. Others

Grand Total

6. INDEBTEDNESS

(Please indicate, your borrowings during last one year)

Sl. No. Source Amount taken (in Afn)

Amount returned (in Afn)

Balance

1. Bank (specify which bank)

2. Cooperatives

3 NGO

4. Private money lender

5 Relatives

6 Others (mention)

Total

7. HOUSEHOLD SAVINGS

7.1 Does the household as a whole have any savings? 1. Yes 2. No

If yes, total amount of savings: Afn ……………...

7.2 The money is kept in (Use applicable codes below):

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At home=1; With relatives=2; With friends=3; Bank/Cooperatives=4; NGOs=5;

Others=6 (Mention: ……………………….

8. OVERALL ECONOMIC STATUS

8.1 According to the respondent, which of the following best describes the household’s overall economic status with the present income and expenditure needs?

1 = Surplus 2 = Breaks even 3 = Occasionally deficit 4 = Always deficit

9. CONSUMPTION PATTERN

(Please indicate the consumption/expenditure on different items on last one year)

Sl. No. Particulars Expenditure (Afn)

Monthly Annual

A Food Cereal Pulses Milk Oil Vegetable Fruits Meat/Fish Eggs Sugar Sub Total (A) B Cooking fuel/gas/wood C Clothing D Health E Education F Communication G Social Function

H

Agriculture (such as seeds, hiring of farm implements etc.)

I Others (specify .....................)

Grand Total (A+I) 10. COVERAGE UNDER GOVERNMENT/DONORS DEVELOPMENT SCHEMES

10.1 Have you availed any benefit under any govt. Scheme ? 1. Yes 2. No

If Yes, please give us the following details :

Name of the Scheme Kind of Help

1. Loan, 2. Training, 3. Employment

If “1”, please indicate the amount Afn ........................

If “2”, please indicate the type of training.......................................

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10.2 After availing this scheme did your annual income increase? 1. Yes 2. No

If “Yes”, how much? Afn ..............................

If “N0”, why? .....................................................................................................................

......................................................................................................................

11. HEALTH STATUS

11.1 Was any member of your family affected by any illness in last one year?

1. Yes 2.No

11.2 If “Yes”, please indicate the details

No. of Cases Type of Diseases/Illness

Treatment taken Allopathic Homeopathic Traditional No treatment

12. MIGRATION

12.1 Do you migrate for work? 1. Yes 2. No

12.2 If “Yes” for how many days/months in a year : .............................

12.3 Where do you migrate?

1. Within the District 2. Outside the District 3. Outside the Province

4. Outside the State

12.4 What kind of job do you undertake? 1. Agricultural Labour

2. Non Agricultural Labour 3. Trade & Business

4. Others(specify): ..................................................................

12.5 How much do you earn : Afn ........................

12.6 Trend of Migration:

1. Once in a year 2. Twice in a year

3. Every alternative year 4. Once in every three years

5. No regular intervals/as and when required

12.7 At what time of the year do you migrate (season)? ..............

13. WOMEN STATUS

13.1 Please give the following details:

Sl. No Economic / Non-economic Activities Engagement in Activities Yes 2. No

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1. Cultivation

2. Allied Activities*

3. Sale of forest products

4. Trade & Business

5. Agricultural Labour

6. Non Agricultural Labour

7. Household Industries

8. Service

9. Household Work

10. Entertainment

11. Others (specify) ...........................

Dairy, Poultry, Piggery, Sheep rearing etc

If engaged in economic activities, total income of the year : Afn............

13.2 Do your women member have any say in decision making of household matters?

1. Yes 2. No

13.3 If “Yes”, give the following details:

Sl. No Issues 1 Yes 2 No

1. Financial matters

2. Education of child

3. Health care of child

4. Purchase of assets

5. Day to day activities

6. On social functions and marriage

7. Others (mention)

Physical Relocation of Affected Households

[Applicable to the households whose homesteads would be affected partially and fully, and will have to relocate their homes.]

• If the household is aware of displacement from the present homestead, its plan/thinking about relocation:……………………………………….

• Can the affected household relocate on the same home-lot/dwelling plot by moving the houses?

1=Yes; 2=No

• Does the household have lands in the locality which are suitable for relocation? 1=Yes; 2=No • Does the household have lands in the locality that can be developed into home-lot for

relocation? 1=Yes 2=No • Can the household find land for purchase at a location it would like to relocate? 1=Yes; 2=No

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• Are there public lands (govt. & other lands owned by any department of the Govt. of Afghanistan) in the vicinity of the project? Yes / No

• If ‘Yes’, approx. distance from the project site: …………...km Approximate amount:……………..

• Physical description, ownership and current use of the lands: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. Name of Investigator: Signature: Date:

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ANNEX 2: PARTICIPANT LIST OF CONSULTAITON MEETING

Date: December 2018

S

N

Dates Location of Meeting No. Participants

and Origin

Gender

1 District Village

2 10-12-2018 Imam Sahib Qartib 15 Men 3 10-12-2018 Imam Sahib Qara Turkman 5 Men 4 9-12-2019 Imam sahib Barzangy 5 Men 5 7-12-2018 Imam sahib Momand 7 Men 6 29-11-2018 Imam sahib Khadarkhil 10 Men 7 3-12-2018 Imam sahib Koldaman 7 Men 8 2-12-2018 Imam Sahib Tash Guzar 10 Men 9 12-12-2018 Imam Sahib Kid chi 10 Men 10 5-12-2018 Imam Sahib Gulbat 13 Men 11 8-12-2018 Imam Sahib Gulbat Uzbakia 9 Men 12 9-12-2018 Imam Sahib Mujre Afghania 9 Men 13 8-12-2018 Imam Sahib Sher Mahi 6 Men 14 8-12-2018 Imam Sahib Basos 5 Men 15 9-12-2018 Imam Sahib Zard Kamar 9 Men 16 29-11-2018 Imam Sahib Arbab mohmad 9 Men 17 29-11-2018 Imam Sahib Arbab Rangin 9 Men 18 29-11-2018 Imam Sahib Arbab Awal baz 11 Men 19 29-11-2018 Imam Sahib Wakil Abdullah 11 Men 20 5-12-2018 Imam Sahib Qatar Blaq 9 Men 21 4-12-2018 Imam Sahib Kunjak 11 Men 22 4-12-2018 Imam Sahib Joi Begum Arabia 7 Men 23 7-12-2018 Imam Sahib Mujer 13 Men 24 7-12-2018 Imam Sahib Mujer Uzbakia 10 Men 25 30-11-2018 Imam Sahib Kulbat Afghania 10 Men

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Date: July-August 2018

S

N

Dates Location of Meeting No. Participants

and Origin

Gender

1 District Village

2 19-7-2018 Imam Sahib Qartib 10 Men 3 18-7-2018 Imam Sahib Kotarma 7 Men 4 17-7-2018 Imam Sahib Qara Turkman 9 Men 5 13-6-2018 Imam sahib Koldaman 9 Men 6 18-6-2018 Imam sahib Koldaman 12 Men 7 28-6-2018 Imam Sahib Chaghar Qeshlaq 15 Men 8 24-6-2018 Imam Sahib Aimaq 10 Men 9 23-6-2018 Imam Sahib Tash Guzar 13 Men 10 23-6-2018 Imam Sahib Taz Laqi 8 Men 11 22-6-2018 Imam Sahib Gulbat Markazi 6 Men 12 25-6-2018 Imam Sahib Kid chi 6 Men 13 21-6-2018 Imam Sahib Gulbat Chanckia

Uzbakia 7 Men

14 21-7-2018 Imam Sahib Gulbat Uzbakia 8 Men 15 20-6-2018 Imam Sahib Gulbat Qumruq

Uzbakia 9 Men

16 12-6-2018 Imam Sahib Gulbat Arbia 9 Men 17 6-7-2018 Imam Sahib Mujre Afghania 11 Men 18 7-7-2018 Imam Sahib Sher Mahi 10 Men 19 9-8-2018 Imam Sahib Basos 10 Men 20 2-7-2018 Imam Sahib Zard Kamar 8 Men 21 16-7-2018 Imam Sahib Nahre Zangi 9 Men 22 26-6-2018 Imam Sahib Jafar Qeshlaq 6 Men 23 27-8-2018 Imam Sahib Qum Blaq 5 Men 24 29-6-2018 Imam Sahib Kunjak Uzbakia 6 Men 25 30-6-2018 Imam Sahib Kunjak Afghania 8 Men 26 2-7-2018 Imam Sahib Joi Begum Arabia 7 Men 27 3-7-2018 Imam Sahib Qeshlaq Momand 10 Men 28 4-7-2018 Imam Sahib Besh Kafa Turkmana 7 Men 29 4-7-2018 Imam Sahib Mujer 10 Men 30 12-6-2018 Imam Sahib Kulbat Afghania 10 Men 31 11-6-2018 Archi Arbab Awal Naz 4 Men 32 10-6-2018 Archi Khadir khil 6 Men 33 11-6-2018 Imam Sahib Kulbat Afghania 7 Men

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ANNEX 3: ATTENDANCE LIST OF PUBLIC CONSULTAION MEETING, JUNE-JULY

2018

Joi bigum Arbia Village: SHC

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3.1 Qishlaq momand Village: SHC

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ANNEX 4: PHOTOGRAPHS OF PUBLIC CONSULTATION MEETINGS, JUNE-JULY 2018

4.1 SHC

Consultation meeting with farmers, CDCs and Water User Association

Collecting information base on the Environmental and Social questioner from farmers, CDCs and

Water User Association

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ANNEX 5: PUBLIC INFORMATION BOOKLET

Islamic Republic of Afghanistan Ministry of Energy and Water

PUBLIC INFORMATION BOOKLET Resettlement and Compensation

Lower Kokcha Irrigation Project (Sharawan Canal SHC) Water Resources Development Investment Program

January 2019

8. Introduction and Impact Summary

1. Government of Islamic Republic of Afghanistan and the Asian Development Bank had formulated

the multi-trance financing facility (MFF) for the Water Resources Development Investment Program (WRDIP) in 2009 to a medium-term program of water resources and irrigation development with a maximum grant amount of approximately $300 million. Ministry of Finance (MoF) is the executing agency for WRDIP and the Ministry of Energy and Water (MEW) as the

Implementing Agency (IA) is responsible to implement the project through its existing Project

Management Office (PMO).

2. Project’s physical works includes the rehabilitation and improvement of SHC canals with a length of about 66.70. Implementation of improvement works will be carried out following the existing alignments of the canals to the maximum extent possible and thereby to avoid land acquisition and involuntary resettlement impact except in absolute necessity.

3. Census and Socioeconomic Survey data demonstrate that implementation of the SHC will cause involuntary resettlement impact on 763 households (HHs) with a total of about 6380 affected persons across the whole project area. A summary of impact is presented in Table 1.

Table 1: Summary of Impact under the LKIP

Table 1: Summary of Impact under the SHC

Type of Impact Magnitude of Impact

Affected Households and Persons

Total Number of Affected Households 763 Households

Total Number of Affected Persons (APs) 6380 Persons

Total Affected Male APs 3352Persons

Total Affected Female APs 3028 Persons

Affected Assets Total Area of Affected Land (Government Owned Land) 21.12 Jeribs

Total Number of Affected Trees (Grown on Govt. Land) 73533 Numbers

Total Affected Area of Boundary Wall (Placed on Govt. Land) 2929.5 m²

Total Affected Area of Buildings (Placed on Govt. Land) 703 m²

4. To address this resettlement impact, the Government has prepared this Land Acquisition and

Resettlement Plan (LARP), complying with the existing Law on Managing Land Affairs of

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Afghanistan and the ADB’s safeguard requirements on involuntary resettlement under the Safeguard Policy Statement (2009), adhering to the principles and procedures outlined in the Resettlement

Framework (RF) adopted by the Government for the WRDIP Tranche 2. 5. SHC improvement works have been planned to be carried out within the available land owned by

the government along the existing canal alignments. However, in the course of CSS survey, it was

found that the people residing adjacent to the canal alignments are using this land over the years

and benefiting from the land commonly by planting trees, but some used for boundary walls and

dwelling houses. 6. Mention should be made that the amounts or the extent of land that will be obtained for rehabilitation

and upgrading of the canals are assumed to be government-owned land in general, but are

commonly used by the nearby dwellers for tree plantation, mostly for plantation of trees. In the

process to facilitate the availability of required strips of land for establishing the construction limit

for implementation of canal improvement works, local level meetings were organized through the

local elders and community leaders.

Compensation Eligibility and Entitlement

7. There are two types of affected assets - one is trees and the other is structure. The affected trees are of two kinds, namely, poplar and sallow trees. Affected structures are of two kinds, such as buildings and boundary walls. Mention should be made that all the affected buildings and boundary walls are partly affected. The remaining areas of the affected structures are not severely affected, rather are useable and viable for its original use. The entitlement provisions for APs suffering different types of losses and for rehabilitation allowances are:

I. Compensation for Trees: Affected trees will be compensated at the negotiated value determined and recorded during CSS.

II. (v) Compensation for Structure (boundary wall and building): Owners of the partly affected structures will be compensated at the value negotiated, determined and recorded during CSS.

III. Government Land: Since the Project is undertaken by the Government, compensation for government-owned land is not applicable.

IV. Compensation for Unforeseen Impacts:Unforeseen impacts will be documented and mitigated based on the principles agreed in this LARP.

Public Consultation and Disclosure 8. This LARP has been formulated through a process of active participation of the affected persons and

their community. The concerns and suggestions of the community people will be further integrated through extensive consultation during the actual implementation of the LARP. The works of implementing the LARP will be carried out by the PMO within MEW, with assistance from the implementing NGO and the social safeguards specialist within the Contract Administration and Engineering Support Unit (CAESU), The LARP will be disclosed to the affected community after it is approved by MEW and ADB. This Information Booklet will be translated in local language (Dari) and will be disclosed to APs. At the time of its implementation, consultation will be carried out with the community to resolve any issue that might crop up.

9. It is important to mention that although the most of affected people and their community people in the consultation meetings have agreed on cutting of trees and boundary wall without any compensation but it does not represent the consent of each and every individual AP, and therefore it differs from the line of ADB’s safeguards requirements on involuntary resettlement. SHC LARP cost estimate therefore has included the compensation for the AHs for their affected trees and structures. The implementing NGO, in coordination with the PMO SST and the SST within Contract Administration and Engineering Support Unit (CAESU), will carry out this task in the field.

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GRIEVANCE REDRESS MECHANISM

10. Through public consultations and distribution of the Public Information Booklet, APs will be informed that they have a right to file complaints to Grievance Redress Committee (GRC) on any aspects of compensation or on any other related grievance. It should be pointed out that this committee does not possess any legal mandate or authority to resolve LAR issues, rather acts as an advisory body or facilitator to try to resolve issues between the affected household and the MEW/PMO. GRCs will review grievances involving in all resettlement benefits. Any complaints of ownership or other suits, to be resolved by judicial system, will not be resolved in GRCs.

11. A 7-member GRC is proposed to be formed at the project area. In case of the absence of any of the members during the decision-making process, an appropriate candidate will be nominated by the original representative. However, at least five members should execute a session for grievance resolution. GRC is proposed to be composed of the following members:

Proposed Measures to Address Grievance

12. Grievances will be addressed through the following steps: 13. Grievance registration: Any aggrieved AP will first produce his/her complain/grievance in writing

to the Convener of the GRC. Upon receipt of complaint(s), the Convener will organize a GRC hearing session in his/her office within 15 days for resolution of the grievance(s), and preserve all related records, proceedings, decision and recommendations. With assistance from the INGO, the verdicts will be conveyed to the concerned AP through the respective PIO office in the province.

14. Grievance processing: Queries and complaints that are clarified and resolved at the intake point are closed immediately. If grievances are not resolved at the local level GRC, then complaints can be lodged at the District Committee at the district level. The District Committee under chairmanship of the respective District Governor will resolve the case within 15 days and inform the APs.

15. Feedback provision: Receipt of grievances lodged in person or via phone will be acknowledged immediately. Receipt of grievances received through a letter or e-mail or acknowledged through a letter / e-mail / fax within 3 working days upon receipt by GRC coordinator at local level. In case the grievance is not related to project activities or impacts generated due to the project implementation and cannot be considered, the feedback will be provided to the complaining party specifying to which entity (community or department as relevant) it has been forwarded.

16. If the District Committee decision is unacceptable to the APs, they can register the complaint directly to the PMO at Kabul within 1 month of receiving the response from the District Committee with documents supporting their claim.

GRM: Central Level

17. Following unsuccessful consideration of grievance by GRC at the district level complaint resolution will be attempted at a central level through following steps.

18. Grievance processing: If the District Committee decision is unacceptable to the APs, they can

register the complaint directly to the PMO at Kabul within 1 month of receiving the response from the District Committee with documents supporting their claim. The PMO will then attempt to resolve the grievance within 15 days and inform the APs.

19. Feedback provision: If the grievance was resolved, the complaining party will be informed on the

outcome of grievance resolution. If grievance was not resolved by the GRC at central level,

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appropriate information will be provided to the complaining party, including details why the case was not resolved.

20. Should all the above three levels of grievance redress system fail to satisfy the AP, he/she may

approach the appropriate court of law for its resolution. The AP will be facilitated in this process by the INGO and SST.

Budget Description

21. Resettlement impact mitigation program under implementation of the SHC will require a total estimated amount of 754342.74 US, out of which 685766.13 US$ (51021000 Afn) is the direct compensation cost. 68576.61 US$ is kept as 10% contingency on the total direct cost to meet the cost of internal monitoring, consultation and disclosure, administrative and other expenses. Table 8.1 summarizes the estimated cost of LARP implementation for the SHC. It should be emphasized that this direct compensation cost estimate is derived from the inventory of survey. Financing for LARP implementing NGO (USD 1.1) is derived from the total provision kept in the grant agreement. Contact Details for Inquiry

16. For further information about the project as a whole, and/or the LARP for the LKIP under the WRDIP Tranche 2, please contact the PMO/MEW at the address given below.

Project Director

Project Management Office

Water Resources Development Investment Program

Ministry of Energy and Water

Kabul, Afghanistan

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ANNEX 6: LIST OF AHS AND COMPENSATION LIST OF AHS WITH RESTTLEMENT IMPACT AND COMPENSATION

List of AHs and Compensation List of Affected Households with Resettlement Impact and Compensation

Water Resources Investment Development Program: Lower Kokcha Irrigation Project (Details on Trees Along the Canal)

SHC

SN Provin

ce

Distri

ct

Village AP Name F/ Name ID

Number

Types

of Tree

Number of Affected Trees and Compensation Cost

(Afn)

Area of Affected Structures and Compensation Cost

(Afn)

siplin

g

Cost in

AFN

Pole Cost in

AFN

Tree Cost in

AFN

Affected

Boundar

by Wall

(m²)

Cost

(Afn)

Affecte

d

Building

Areab(

m²)

Cost in

(Afn)

Total

Compensati

on ( AF)

1 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand Amanudin Munjo

willow 0 0 33 9900 33 95700 105600

Platanus 150 7500 0 0 0 0 7500

2 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand Mazlom

Haji Kamin

willow 15 750 114 34200 39 113100 148050

Russian Willow 93 4650 60 18000 0 0 22650

3 Momand

Sher Mohmad Juma gul willow 1 50 2 600 7 20300 20950

4 Momand Mosque willow 9 450 0 0 18 52200 52650

5 Momand Rangin Tawab

willow 0 0 56 16800 56 162400 179200

Populus alba 0 0 3 900 15 43500 44400

6 Momand Shero Tawab

willow 0 0 12 3600 16 46400 50000

Populus alba 29 1450 10 3000 0 0 4450

7 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand Nizamudin Najmudin

willow 5 250 8 2400 18 52200 54850

Populus alba 26 1300 28 8400 0 0 9700

8 Momand Dawajan Tawab

willow 0 0 26 7800 35 101500 109300 Populus alba 21 1050 43 12900 0 0 13950

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9 Momand Bazar Zarin willow 8 400 33 9900 22 63800 74100

10 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur Allah Nazar Rajab Ali

willow 0 0 0 0 8 23200 23200 Populus alba 12 600 16 4800 0 0 5400

11 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur

Dost Mohmad Rajab Ali

Populus alba 7 350 12 3600 0 0 3950

12 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur

Said Mohmad

Abdurahman

Populus alba 3 150 13 3900 0 0 4050

willow 4 200 9 2700 0 0 2900

13 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur Kamal

Nor Mohmad willow 4 200 11 3300 0 0 3500

14 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur

Sher Mohmad

Safar Mohmad

Populus alba 31 1550 19 5700 31 89900 97150 Mulbery 18 900 20 6000 42 121800 128700

15 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur Sharif Abar Qul

Mulbery 4 200 4 1200 28 81200 82600 Populus alba 0 0 0 0 17 49300 49300

16 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur Qiam Musa willow 4 200 22 6600 0 0 6800

17 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur

Mohmad Akbar

Mohmad Ibrahim willow 8 400 29 8700 0 0 9100

18 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur Esamudin

Mohmad Ibrahim

willow 5 250 10 3000 0 0 3250 Populus alba 0 0 13 3900 0 0 3900

19 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur Mirab Ali zia qul

Russian Olive 0 0 0 0 3 8700 8700 Mulbery 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

20 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur Mosque

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 24 69600 69600

21 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur

Khuda Nazar Rajab Ali

Populus alba 14 700 29 8700 0 0 9400

22 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur Eil Murad Rajab Ali

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 8 23200 23200

23 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur

Khal Mohmad Rajab Ali

Populus alba 12 600 26 7800 0 0 8400

24 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur

Nur mohmad

Sher Mohmad

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 16 46400 46400 Populus alba 0 0 12 3600 23 66700 70300

willow 0 0 14 4200 2 5800 10000

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25 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur Hamra Burhan

Russian Willow 0 0 14 4200 8 23200 27400

26 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur Aqli Bay Barat

Russian Willow 0 0 14 4200 3 8700 12900

27 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur Mosque

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 43 124700 124700 Platanus 0 0 24 7200 42 121800 129000

28 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur

Ashor Mohmad Tor khan

Platanus 0 0 3 900 4 11600 12500 Populus alba 4 200 37 11100 23 66700 78000

willow 24 1200 37 11100 18 52200 64500

29 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur Najibullah Mirab willow 0 0 7 2100 0 0 2100

30 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur Emam Musa

Populus alba 0 0 10 3000 0 0 3000

willow 3 150 12 3600 4 11600 15350

31 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur

Quban Nazar Amanullah

willow 16 800 33 9900 24 69600 24 10000 90300

0 0 0 0 0 0 126 8000 8000

32 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur Islam Musa

Populus alba 24 1200 85 25500 3 8700 35400

willow 3 150 18 5400 0 0 5550

33 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur Emam Musa willow 5 250 14 4200 0 0 4450

34 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur Edris Musa willow 14 700 24 7200 0 0 7900

35 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur Ghyas

Mohmad Ibrahim

willow 0 0 26 7800 0 0 7800 Populus alba 0 0 3 900 0 0 900

36 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujur Uzbakia M. Unes Ali qul

Populus alba 24 1200 52 15600 13 37700 54500

37 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujur Uzbakia M. Unes Zmarai Ali

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 4 11600 11600

38 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujur Uzbakia M. Yousuf Zmarai Ali

Populus alba 8 400 16 4800 10 29000 34200

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39 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujur Uzbakia

Abdul Wahab Nor Ali

willow 8 400 32 9600 26 75400 85400 Populus alba 14 700 19 5700 23 66700 73100

40 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujur Uzbakia

Nur Mohmad Ghazni willow 24 1200 29 8700 82 237800 247700

41 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujur Uzbakia

Gul Mohmad Momand

Mulbery 16 800 16 4800 43 124700 130300

willow 14 700 55 16500 38 110200 127400

42 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujur Uzbakia Imran Bano willow 0 0 7 2100 0 0 2100

43 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujur Uzbakia Akbar Qambar

willow 0 0 16 4800 24 69600 74400 Populus alba 9 450 43 12900 24 69600 82950

44 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujur Uzbakia Dawlat M. salih

Populus alba 8 400 16 4800 4 11600 16800

willow 4 200 43 12900 8 23200 36300

45 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujur Uzbakia Wodod M. salih willow 7 350 23 6900 3 8700 15950

46 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujur Uzbakia

Abdul Wahid

Haji Qambar

Mulbery 4 200 4 1200 23 66700 68100

47 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujur Uzbakia Abdul Fatah

Haji Qambar

Mulbery 4 200 4 1200 23 66700 68100

48 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujur Uzbakia Asadullah Ali Qul

Mulbery 6 300 6 1800 6 17400 19500

willow 0 0 14 4200 30 87000 91200

49 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujur Uzbakia M.Yousuf Ali qul willow 160 8000 3 900 29 84100 93000

50 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujur Uzbakia

Abdurahmad

Abdul Halim

Russian willow 24 1200 33 9900 14 40600 51700 Populus alba 34 1700 67 20100 4 11600 33400

51 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Bush Gepa Abdul Bari

Abdul Halim

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 13 37700 37700 Populus alba 124 6200 116 34800 5 14500 55500

52 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Bush Gepa

Nur Mohmad Alim Jan

Populus alba 85 4250 57 17100 18 52200 73550

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willow 46 2300 30 9000 33 95700 107000

53 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Bush Gepa M. Karim Alim jan willow 31 1550 30 9000 40 116000 126550

54 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Bush Gepa Shanawaz Bano

Populus alba 0 0 20 6000 0 0 6000 Mulbery 7 350 7 2100 2 5800 8250

55 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Bush Gepa

Abdul Mohmad

Abdul Hakim

willow 33 1650 116 34800 52 150800 187250 Mulbery 4 200 4 1200 8 23200 24600

56 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Bush Gepa

Abdul Samad

Abdul Hakim willow 28 1400 69 20700 20 58000 80100

57 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Bush Gepa

Abdul Rashid

Abdul Hakim

Populus alba 56 2800 191 57300 8 23200 83300

58 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Bush Gepa

Abdul Qaum Abdul Hai willow 16 800 45 13500 4 11600 25900

59 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Bush Gepa M. Salih Alim Jan

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 16 46400 46400

60 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Bush Gepa

Ghulam Nabi

Abdul Wasi willow 0 0 0 0 7 20300 20300

61 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Bush Gepa Abdurazaq M. Nabi

Populus alba 6 300 18 5400 0 0 5700 Mulbery 0 0 0 0 7 20300 20300

62 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Bush Gepa Abdul Nafi

Ghulam Nabi

Populus alba 55 2750 94 28200 0 0 30950

63 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Bush Gepa Abdul Hadi

Ghulam Nabi

Populus alba 65 3250 10 3000 3 8700 14950

64 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Bush Gepa

Abdul Ghani

Ghulam Nabi willow 55 2750 99 29700 2 5800 38250

65 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Abdul Bari Paikar

Mulbery 12 600 12 3600 15 43500 47700

66 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Esa

Ghulam Mohamd

Mulbery 3 150 3 900 2 5800 6850

67 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar

Said Mohmad Shero

Mulbery 6 300 6 1800 2 5800 7900

68 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Ramazan Chamtal

Mulbery 12 600 12 3600 28 81200 85400

69 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar

Ghulam Sakhi

Abdul Hamid

Populus alba 14 700 22 6600 8 23200 30500 Mulbery 12 600 12 3600 7 20300 24500

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70 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Bawri

Abdul Hamid

Mulbery 22 1100 22 6600 31 89900 97600

71 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar M. Said Alla Nazar

Mulbery 18 900 18 5400 0 0 6300

72 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Nahri M. Sofi

Mulbery 12 600 12 3600 3 8700 12900

73 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Baridad M. Zahir

Mulbery 201 10050 201 60300 0 0 70350

74 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar M. Rasol M. Rahim 2561336

Populus alba 98 4900 47 14100 15 43500 62500 Mulbery 160 8000 160 48000 0 0 56000

75 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Sarwar

Ghulam Haidar

Populus alba 71 3550 63 18900 3 8700 31150 Mulbery 49 2450 49 14700 3 8700 25850

76 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Asad Ishan willow 13 650 32 9600 16 46400 56650

77 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar

Rahmatullah

Fosh Khodi

willow 0 0 12 3600 16 46400 50000 Mulbery 0 0 0 0 14 40600 40600

78 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar M. Murad M. Sadiq willow 33 1650 23 6900 0 0 8550

79 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar

Abdul Murad Tori Qul

willow 32 1600 41 12300 0 0 13900 Mulbery 5 250 5 1500 0 0 1750

80 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar M. Husain Qari Arif 500426

Russian willow 31 1550 45 13500 2 5800 10 2000 22850

81 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar

Mahbobullah Rozi

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

willow 3 150 8 2400 0 0 2550

82 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Mujibullah

Bay Mohmad willow 64 3200 14 4200 2 5800 13200

83 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar khairullah M. Zarif

willow 220 11000 84 25200 2 5800 42000 Mulbery 68 3400 68 20400 0 0 23800

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84 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Abdullah Tila

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 4 11600 66 4000 15600

85 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Esmatullah

Khudai Bizan

Mulbery 6 300 6 1800 3 8700 69

300000 310800

86 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar M. Sadiq Kajak willow 15 750 18 5400 0 0 64

100000 106150

87 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar M. Wali M. Sadiq

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 19 55100 50

100000 155100

willow 3 150 19 5700 0 0 5850

88 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar M. Anwar Achil willow 0 0 0 0 2 5800 30 3000 8800

89 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Sarajudin M. Sadiq

Mulbery 25 1250 25 7500 0 0 8750 Populus alba 0 0 2 600 3 8700 9300

willow 13 650 46 13800 0 0 14450

90 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Alti

Subhan Agha 557030

willow 2 100 6 1800 7 20300 22200 Mulbery 0 0 0 0 2 5800 5800

91 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar

Abdul Qudus Uhda 6877790 willow 75 3750 0 0 0 0 46 5000 8750

92 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Abdul Ghias Uhda 2547691

Populus alba 40 2000 0 0 0 0 24 50000 52000 Mulbery 23 1150 23 6900 0 0 8050

93 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Abdurasol Safar

Populus alba 0 0 3 900 2 5800 6700 Mulbery 11 550 11 3300 0 0 3850

94 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Qari Raziq Haji Awarz

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 0 0 60

400000 400000

Populus alba 20 1000 0 0 0 0 1000

95 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Hamidullah Haji Tot

Mulbery 3 150 3 900 11 31900 32950

96 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar

Abdul Karim Juma Guldi

Populus alba 0 0 0 0 5 14500 14500

willow 11 550 9 2700 3 8700 11950

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97 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Azizullah Nuri

29162069

Mulbery 41 2050 41 12300 14 40600 30

200000 254950

willow 53 2650 35 10500 12 34800 47950

98 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Janat Murad

Akhund mohmad

willow 45 2250 0 0 0 0 2250 Mulbery 9 450 9 2700 0 0 3150

99 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Alla birdi

Abdul Karim

Mulbery 13 650 13 3900 3 8700 13250

100 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Khudai birdi

Abdul Karim

Mulbery 10 500 10 3000 3 8700 62.5 3000 15200

101 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar

Abdul Khaliq

Qurban Agha

Mulbery 2 100 2 600 2 5800 40 3500 10000

102 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Uoq Sokhi

Juma Murad

willow 16 800 39 11700 2 5800 24 3500 21800 Populus alba 0 0 4 1200 0 0 1200

103 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Roz Guldi Qurban qul

Mulbery 7 350 7 2100 2 5800 8250

104 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar

Fida mohmad Ahmad

Populus alba 32 1600 0 0 0 0 1600

105 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Habibullah Bay murad willow 35 1750 0 0 0 0 1750

106 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Ghafar M. Qarar

Mulbery 3 150 3 900 0 0 1050

107 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Haji Murad Ata bay

Mulbery 3 150 3 900 5 14500 15550

108 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Abdullah Habibullah willow 2 100 0 0 2 5800 5900

109 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Ahmadz sha

Khudai Nazar

Mulbery 14 700 14 4200 1 2900 7800

110 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Abdul Nazr Said Qul

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 2 5800 5800

111 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Ishaq M. ibrahim

Mulbery 15 750 15 4500 0 0 5250

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112 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Abdul Nazr

Nubat guldi willow 3 150 8 2400 5 14500 17050

113 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Faizullah Abdurahim willow 0 0 0 0 4 11600 11600

114 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Safar todi Zori

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 4 11600 11600

115 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Almas safar

willow 32 1600 20 6000 9 26100 33700 Mulbery 14 700 14 4200 4 11600 16500

116 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Nubat El Nazar

willow 16 800 4 1200 3 8700 10700 Mulbery 12 600 12 3600 0 0 4200

117 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Khidar Aewaz bik

Mulbery 43 2150 43 12900 3 8700 23750

118 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar

Abdul Nazar Atan ayaz willow 45 2250 42 12600 0 0 14850

119 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Hamidullah Karimullah willow 43 2150 0 0 0 0 2150

120 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Abdul satar

Baba Murad

Mulbery 34 1700 34 10200 3 8700 20600

121 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar M. Naim M. Wali

Populus alba 18 900 2 600 0 0 1500 Mulbery 32 1600 32 9600 1 2900 14100

122 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar

Rahmatullah Abdurahim willow 31 1550 2 600 0 0 2150

123 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar

Abdul Qaum M. Karim

willow 48 2400 32 9600 12 34800 46800 Populus alba 68 3400 13 3900 3 8700 16000

124 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Hakim bay M. Karim

willow 151 7550 290 87000 53 153700 248250 Mulbery 201 10050 201 60300 16 46400 116750 Populus alba 296 14800 52 15600 96 278400 308800

125 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Safar todi Rozi Agha

Populus alba 14 700 22 6600 3 8700 16000

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Barzangi Zar Kamar willow 14 700 33 9900 8 23200 33800

126 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Sofi Agha Alla bran

Russian willow 13 650 47 14100 2 5800 20550

127 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Ahmad bay Bay Nazar

Mulbery 12 600 12 3600 0 0 4200 Populus alba 41 2050 46 13800 13 37700 53550

willow 12 600 11 3300 9 26100 30000

128 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar

Abdul Qaum

Abdul Karim

Mulbery 23 1150 23 6900 6 17400 25450 Populus alba 7 350 61 18300 19 55100 73750

129 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Mawla birdi Nubat gildi

Russian willow 18 900 40 12000 0 0 12900

130 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Bik Nazar

Khudai biran 4619103

Mulbery 41 2050 41 12300 12 34800 49150 Populus alba 0 0 0 0 5 14500 14500

131 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Amanulla

Haji Ibrahim

willow 210 10500 80 24000 40 116000 150500 Populus alba 141 7050 30 9000 96 278400 294450 Mulbery 196 9800 196 58800 151 437900 506500

132 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Roz wali Rajab

Mulbery 7 350 7 2100 8 23200 25650

133 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Sarwar Zar kamar willow 5 250 11 3300 9 26100 29650

134 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar

Abdul Ghafor M. Hasan

Mulbery 3 150 3 900 2 5800 6850

135 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Khairullah

Juma Murad

Mulbery 5 250 5 1500 0 0 1750

willow 3 150 9 2700 0 0 2850

136 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Juma Todi

Mulla Abdullah

willow 9 450 15 4500 5 14500 19450 Populus alba 3 150 2 600 1 2900 3650

137 Saifullah willow 20 1000 1 300 0 0 1300

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Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar

Juma Murad

Mulbery 3 150 3 900 1 2900 3950

138 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar

Abdul Hakim Dawlat

willow 0 0 0 0 3 8700 8700 Mulbery 3 150 3 900 1 2900 3950

139 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Roz Hamza Rozi Agha

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 2 5800 5800

140 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Qurt Ahmad willow 8 400 14 4200 1 2900 7500

141 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Abdul salam Niza

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 3 8700 8700

142 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Muzi

Khudai Nazar

Mulbery 2 100 2 600 8 23200 23900

143 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar

Abdul Hakim Niza

Mulbery 2 100 2 600 2 5800 6500

144 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar M. Zia Alla Nazar

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 2 5800 5800

145 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Habibullah

Khwaja Nazar

Mulbery 36 1800 36 10800 2 5800 18400

146 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Abdul satar Haji sofi

Mulbery 4 200 4 1200 2 5800 7200

147 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar

Rahmatullah Haji sofi

Mulbery 48 2400 48 14400 0 0 16800

148 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar

Abdul Ghafar Haji sofi

Mulbery 3 150 3 900 0 0 1050 Populus alba 3 150 4 1200 2 5800 7150

149 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Abdullah Haji sofi

Russian willow 34 1700 14 4200 0 0 5900

150 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Eal qaib

Juma Murad

Russian willow 41 2050 4 1200 0 0 3250

151 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Najibullah

Khudai Nazar

Mulbery 18 900 18 5400 0 0 6300

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152 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar M.Yousuf Said Aman

Populus alba 2 100 42 12600 1 2900 15600

153 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar M. Nazar Taghan willow 31 1550 4 1200 0 0 2750

154 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Taghan Abdul Baqi

Mulbery 8 400 8 2400 3 8700 11500

155 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Jora M. Amin

Mulbery 28 1400 28 8400 1 2900 12700

156 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar

Abdul Hakim Qulaq willow 18 900 4 1200 0 0 2100

157 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar M. Nor zai Safar

willow 59 2950 41 12300 0 0 15250 Mulbery 39 1950 39 11700 2 5800 19450

158 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar School

Mulbery 3 150 3 900 10 29000 30050

159 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Mosque

Mulbery 36 1800 36 10800 0 0 12600 Populus alba 14 700 59 17700 0 0 18400

160 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Ashor

Abdul Manan

Populus alba 38 1900 14 4200 0 0 6100

161 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Alla birdi Nobat bay

Populus alba 19 950 14 4200 0 0 5150

162 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Abdullah Abdurahim

Populus alba 61 3050 41 12300 0 0 15350

willow 19 950 38 11400 0 0 12350

163 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Habibullah Roz guldi

willow 13 650 14 4200 2 5800 10650 Populus alba 25 1250 22 6600 0 0 7850

164 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Sherzai

Qurban quldi

Mulbery 41 2050 41 12300 6 17400 31750

willow 0 0 33 9900 0 0 9900

165 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar M. Anwar Said Aman willow 17 850 43 12900 0 0 13750

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166 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar M. Baqi Sahra qul

Mulbery 29 1450 29 8700 1 2900 13050

167 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Alla birdi

Qari Norzai willow 71 3550 0 0 0 0 3550

168 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar

Nor mohmad Agha jan

Mulbery 18 900 18 5400 2 5800 12100

willow 14 700 33 9900 0 0 10600

169 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar

Wali mohmad Agha Jan willow 49 2450 0 0 0 0 2450

170 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar

Abdul Hakim Haji safar

Mulbery 31 1550 31 9300 4 11600 22450

willow 25 1250 14 4200 3 8700 14150

171 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar

Abdul Mohmad

Sha mohmad willow 5 250 13 3900 10 29000 33150

172 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Rozi

Said mohmad 0 0 0 0 0 0 48 80000 80000

173 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Juma Todi

Said mohmad 0 0 0 0 0 0 37.5 3000 3000

174 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar

Akhtar mohmad

Khal Murad 351629 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 4000 4000

175 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Musa

Khudai birdi 0 0 0 0 0 0 48 3000 3000

176 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Abul Murad Tordi qul 435146

0 0 0 0 0 0 24 110000 110000

0 0 0 0 0 0 120 8000 8000

177 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Najibullah Haji Rozi 0 0 0 0 0 0 13.5 40000 40000

178 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Zar Kamar Muhibullah

Qari mohmad

0 0 0 0 0 0 36 0 0

0 0 0 0 0 0 24 4000 4000

179 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujri Afghania

Abdul hamid

Abdul Mohmad

Mulbery 63 3150 4 1200 18 52200 56550

180 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujri Afghania Abdul Nabi Abdul Haq

Willow 14 700 32 9600 3 8700 19000

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181 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujri Afghania

Abdul Khalil Abdullah

Russian Willow 0 0 23 6900 2 5800 12700

182 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujri Afghania

Abdul Qader Abdul Haq

Willow 0 0 2 600 11 31900 32500

183 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujri Afghania

Abdul Hanan

Abdul Mohmad

Willow 0 0 4 1200 14 40600 41800

184 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujri Afghania

Ghulam Sadiq Abdullah

Populus alba 13 650 75 22500 18 52200 75350 Russian Willow 13 650 14 4200 0 0 4850

185 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujri Afghania

Abdul Wahid

Abdul mohmad

Populus alba 3 150 43 12900 15 43500 56550 Russian Willow 29 1450 29 8700 0 0 10150

186 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujri Afghania

Abdul Malik Abdul Haq

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 13 37700 37700 Russian Willow 63 3150 17 5100 0 0 8250

187 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujri Afghania Abdul Jalil Abdullah

Platanus 105 5250 43 12900 16 46400 64550 Mulbery 0 0 0 0 18 52200 52200 Russian Willow 143 7150 18 5400 0 0 12550

188 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujri Afghania

Ghulam Destagir Abdullah

Russian Willow 7 350 16 4800 0 0 5150 Willow 62 3100 40 12000 4 11600 26700

189 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujri Afghania Hamidullah Nasrullah

Populus alba 5 250 16 4800 0 0 5050 Willow 82 4100 0 0 0 0 4100

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190 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujri Afghania

Ghulam Jailani Abdullah

Populus alba 50 2500 158 47400 24 69600 119500

191 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujri Afghania Faizullah Abdullah

Populus alba 28 1400 83 24900 0 0 26300 Russian Willow 41 2050 32 9600 0 0 11650

192 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujri Afghania Esmatullah Alla dad

Populus alba 79 3950 43 12900 13 37700 54550 Russian Willow 16 800 13 3900 0 0 4700

193 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujri Afghania Sor gul M. gul

Populus alba 175 8750 116 34800 2 5800 49350 Mulbery 0 0 0 0 2 5800 5800

194 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujri Afghania Abdul Naim Abdurahim

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 8 23200 75.6

70000 93200

Populus alba 23 1150 64 19200 11 31900 52250

195 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujri Afghania Juma gul Habibullah

Populus alba 115 5750 77 23100 4 11600 232.5

80000 120450

196 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujri Afghania Abdullah Habibullah

Populus alba 62 3100 199 59700 4 11600 74400 Russian Willow 4 200 14 4200 0 0 4400 Platanus 0 0 5 1500 0 0 1500

197 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi Abdul Qawi

Abdul Qaium

Willow 0 0 8 2400 16 46400 48800

198 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi M. Naim Abdul ali 279119

Willow 0 0 0 0 74 214600 214600 Populus alba 0 0 75 22500 18 52200 74700 Mulbery 0 0 0 0 20 58000 58000

199 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi

Abdul Qudus

Yar mohmad 272114

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 4 11600 11600 Russian Willow 0 0 98 29400 23 66700 96100

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200 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi

Sher Mohmad

Abdul Khaliq 52506

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 76 220400 220400 Populus alba 0 0 48 14400 0 0 14400 Willow 0 0 0 0 35 101500 101500

201 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi Musa jan Amir khan

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 47 136300 136300

202 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi

Abdul Manan

Yar mohmad

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 14 40600 40600

203 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi M. Alem 1313447

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 6 17400 17400

204 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi

Abdul Wodod

Sha Mardan

Russian Willow 0 0 29 8700 0 0 8700 Populus alba 0 0 73 21900 15 43500 65400 Mulbery 0 0 0 0 7 20300 20300

205 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi Ahmad

Afghan bay 502496

Populus alba 0 0 64 19200 14 40600 59800 Mulbery 0 0 0 0 19 55100 55100

506 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi Shahzada Chari 9922535

Populus alba 32 1600 103 30900 13 37700 70200 Willow 22 1100 53 15900 16 46400 63400

207 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi Juma khan

Abdul Hakim

Populus alba 0 0 23 6900 12 34800 41700 Mulbery 0 0 0 0 33 95700 95700

208 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi Chari Mohmod 212332

Populus alba 23 1150 181 54300 81 234900 290350

209 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi M. Hashim Wazir

11723361

Mulbery 3 150 3 900 19 55100 56150

210 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi Mazollah Faizullah

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 24 69600 69600 Populus alba 16 800 65 19500 56 162400 182700

211 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi Nazar Chari

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 30 87000 87000

212 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi Khldar Mangi quly 51706

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 28 81200 81200 Willow 0 0 16 4800 0 0 4800

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213 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi Tofan Sang

28558679

Populus alba 27 1350 157 47100 43 124700 173150 Willow 27 1350 16 4800 0 0 6150

214 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi Mujahid

Qasim Khan 672528

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 23 66700 66700 Willow 29 1450 3 900 40 116000 118350

215 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi Qasim M. din 672528

Willow 0 0 0 0 43 124700 124700 Mulbery 0 0 0 0 42 121800 121800 Populus alba 34 1700 63 18900 18 52200 72800

216 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi

Gul Mohmad Tor khan

Willow 0 0 16 4800 12 34800 39600

217 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi

Gul Mohmad M. Jan

Russian Willow 10 500 70 21000 0 0 21500

218 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi Habibullah

Abdul Manan 9918934

Mulbery 10 500 10 3000 25 72500 76000 Willow 26 1300 70 21000 15 43500 65800

219 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi Faizullah

Abdurashid 675501

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 23 66700 66700

220 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi Nazuk Mir Mango khil

18848697

Russian Willow 0 0 34 10200 18 52200 62400 Willow 24 1200 28 8400 3 8700 18300

221 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi Sha khil Mango khil 1216994

Platanus 0 0 0 0 13 37700 37700 Russian Willow 33 1650 73 21900 0 0 23550

222 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi M. Rahman Nizam gul 524923

Willow 200 10000 30 9000 20 58000 77000 Populus alba 51 2550 16 4800 0 0 7350

223 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi M. Tahir Gul rang

Mulbery 70 3500 70 21000 10 29000 53500 Willow 60 3000 40 12000 15 43500 58500

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Populus alba 56 2800 33 9900 17 49300 62000

224 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi

Raz mohmad

Nazar mohmad

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 117 339300 339300 Populus alba 17 850 127 38100 4 11600 50550 Russian Willow 33 1650 277 83100 0 0 84750

225 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi Umar khan Sarwar

Willow 0 0 13 3900 24 69600 73500

226 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi M. Jan M. Umar

Russian Willow 0 0 35 10500 25 72500 83000

227 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi Sher Agha M. Umar

Willow 18 900 47 14100 29 84100 99100

228 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi

Ghulam Khan Awal Khan

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 44 127600 127600

229 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Qurban Chari 1312973

Willow 0 0 20 6000 5 14500 20500 Russian Willow 6 300 16 4800 0 0 5100

230 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Jabar Shrand

Russian Willow 8 400 47 14100 13 37700 52200

231 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos

Abdurahman Nazar

Russian Willow 8 400 47 14100 13 37700 52200

232 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Abdul salam Jado gar

Russian Willow 0 0 13 3900 0 0 90 8000 11900 Populus alba 0 0 36 10800 11 31900 42700

233 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos

Nor mohmad Dawlat bay

Russian Willow 19 950 37 11100 0 0 24 7000 19050

0 0 0 0 0 0 78 4000 4000

234 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos

Ghulam Qader Shamsudin

30714633

Populus alba 6 300 31 9300 0 0 37.5 9000 18600

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235 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Asadullah Sher khan

Willow 0 0 13 3900 43 124700 128600 Populus alba 0 0 10 3000 6 17400 20400

236 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Nurullah Abdullah

Platanus 0 0 6 1800 18 52200 54000 Russian Willow 0 0 23 6900 0 0 6900

237 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Abdul Khair Chari

Willow 0 0 2 600 0 0 600 Platanus 0 0 3 900 0 0 900

238 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Abdul khalil Nazar qul

Willow 0 0 0 0 11 31900 31900

239 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Sakhi Nazar qul

Russian olive 0 0 4 1200 18 52200 53400

240 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Musa M. Esa

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 15 43500 43500 Platanus 0 0 12 3600 0 0 3600 Russian Willow 0 0 18 5400 0 0 5400

241 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos M. Qul Nazar qul

Russian Willow 0 0 43 12900 0 0 12900 Platanus 12 600 17 5100 1 2900 8600

242 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos

Ghulam Qadir Chari

27141854

Platanus 42 2100 29 8700 6 17400 27 25000 53200

0 0 0 0 0 0 30 3000 3000

243 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Nasir Chari

Willow 73 3650 21 6300 2 5800 27 4000 19750

0 0 0 0 0 0 36 3000 3000

244 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Khosh dil

Gul mohmad

28132541

Populus alba 10 500 0 0 0 0 46 5000 5500

245 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Wazir Mohmad

Platanus 13 650 3 900 0 0 9 30000 31550

0 0 0 0 0 0 123 5000 5000

246 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Baba Murad

Khudai birdi

Platanus 2 100 4 1200 0 0 33 8000 9300

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0 0 0 0 0 0 57 4000 4000

247 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Nashi Bay Manik

Populus alba 30 1500 16 4800 28 81200 87500

248 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Rozi bay Sajan qul

Russian Willow 57 2850 69 20700 14 40600 64150

249 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Abdul Khai Haji umar

Populus alba 26 1300 42 12600 0 0 13900

250 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Abdurazaq

Ghaiab Nazar 500033

Platanus 6 300 23 6900 2 5800 13000

251 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Nurudin M. Ghulam

Russian Willow 18 900 47 14100 0 0 15000

252 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Islamudin M. Ghulam

Russian Willow 12 600 14 4200 0 0 72

10000 14800

Mulbery 3 150 3 900 0 0 1050

253 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Abdul salam

Muhibullah

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 9 26100 72 7000 33100 Populus alba 10 500 27 8100 3 8700 17300

254 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Dr. Khaldar

Qurban Murad

Russian Willow 18 900 35 10500 0 0 97.5 8000 19400 Platanus 14 700 22 6600 2 5800 13100

255 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Nurudin

Khal mohmad

Russian Willow 24 1200 47 14100 0 0 125

12000 27300

Platanus 0 0 23 6900 0 0 6900

256 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos M. Qasim M. Asil

Russian Willow 23 1150 2 600 0 0 30 4000 5750

257 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos

Din mohmad

Abdul Jabar

Russian Willow 0 0 44 13200 16 46400 59600

258 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Nazar daly

Khwaja qul

Willow 0 0 12 3600 7 20300 23900

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259 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos

Abdul Qaium Rostam

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 27 78300 120 4000 82300 Russian Willow 0 0 16 4800 6 17400 22200

260 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Qari Faiz

Yar mohamd

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 8 23200 48 10000 33200

0 0 0 0 0 0 65 3000 3000

261 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos

Abdul Khaliq Sion

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 49 142100 142100 Platanus 0 0 9 2700 16 46400 49100

262 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Abdurazaq Alla kurd

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 16 46400 46400 Populus alba 0 0 40 12000 14 40600 52600

263 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Imam Khan Manik

Russian Willow 0 0 9 2700 16 46400 49100

264 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos

Fida mohmad Ahmad

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 16 46400 10.5 7000 53400

0 0 0 0 0 0 90 400000 400000

265 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Atiqullah Distaran 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 15000 15000

266 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand

Abdul Ghafor Ab baz

Mulbery 0 0 45 13500 99 287100 300600 Willow 15 750 35 10500 30 87000 98250

267 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand

Said Mohmad Juma gul

Willow 0 0 7 2100 16 46400 48500 Mulbery 0 0 7 2100 16 46400 48500

268 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand Nasim Joq

Mulbery 0 0 5 1500 12 34800 36300

269 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand Mazlom

Haji Kamin

Willow 0 0 0 0 3 8700 8700

270 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand Uzbik Jahangir

Willow 25 1250 30 9000 0 0 10250

271 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand Ghaws

Ghulam Rasol

Populus alba 10 500 0 0 0 0 500

272 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand

Qumandan Jalaludin

Populus alba 0 0 20 6000 0 0 6000

273 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand Saraj Amin sha

Mulbery 0 0 15 4500 8 23200 27700

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274 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand Sang Nawsher

Mulbery 26 1300 0 0 0 0 1300

275 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand Haji Tahsil Sang

Willow 0 0 14 4200 35 101500 105700

276 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand

Khal mohmad Tahwildar

Willow 0 0 2 600 9 26100 26700

277 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand Salah dad Sang

Willow 0 0 8 2400 15 43500 45900

278 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand Mudir Zubair

Willow 25 1250 18 5400 32 92800 99450

279 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand Baghi Haji Zondi

Willow 38 1900 0 0 14 40600 42500

280 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand Malak Nazuk mir

Willow 0 0 15 4500 9 26100 30600

281 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand Baba Amir Sawda gul

Mulbery 0 0 18 5400 5 14500 19900

282 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand

Haji Jamal sha

Haji Mohmad

Populus alba 0 0 2 600 6 17400 18000 Mulbery 0 0 38 11400 18 52200 63600

283 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand Khair gul Hakim

Mulbery 0 0 16 4800 11 31900 36700

284 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand

Nazar Mohmad Hakim

Mulbery 0 0 7 2100 31 89900 92000

285 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand Najmudin Tot

Mulbery 0 0 16 4800 3 8700 13500

286 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand Sardar Sadiq

Mulbery 0 0 10 3000 0 0 3000

287 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand Gul Agh Sher

Populus alba 0 0 25 7500 12 34800 42300

288 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand

Khaliq Nazar Haji Ishaq

Populus alba 20 1000 150 45000 4 11600 57600

289 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand Sarwar Haji Khan

Willow 15 750 80 24000 2 5800 30550

290 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand

Mohmadullah Habib

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 27 78300 78300

291 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand Juma din

Mulbery 20 1000 0 0 9 26100 27100

292 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand Mainudin Haji Afsar

Populus alba 15 750 18 5400 0 0 6150 Mulbery 0 0 8 2400 2 5800 8200 Willow 0 0 18 5400 5 14500 19900

293 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand Haji Afsar

Mulbery 18 900 0 0 5 14500 15400

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Haji Ghulam Wali

Willow 18 900 6 1800 12 34800 37500

294 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand

Arif Qumandan

Mulbery 17 850 6 1800 8 23200 25850 Willow 2 100 18 5400 5 14500 20000

295 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand Tawali Shawali

Mulbery 20 1000 19 5700 37 107300 114000 Populus alba 28 1400 4 1200 6 17400 20000

296 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand Qahar Wali

Haji Shawali

Mulbery 6 300 7 2100 15 43500 45900 Willow 3 150 23 6900 18 52200 59250 Platanus 0 0 0 0 4 11600 11600

297 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand

Haji Hukumran

Haji Shawali

Russian willow 18 900 30 9000 51 147900 157800

298 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand Said Agha Haji Gul

Populus alba 40 2000 38 11400 8 23200 36600

299 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand Sher gul Haji gul

Populus alba 0 0 8 2400 6 17400 19800 Willow 0 0 54 16200 7 20300 36500

300 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand Turab Haji Gul

Willow 98 4900 0 0 0 0 4900 Mulbery 0 0 0 0 2 5800 5800

301 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand

Said Umar Haji Gul

Populus alba 53 2650 0 0 3 8700 11350 Willow 4 200 0 0 2 5800 6000

302 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand

Khal Mohmad Haji gul

Populus alba 17 850 6 1800 10 29000 31650

303 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand

Lala Mohmad Haji gul

Willow 45 2250 0 0 5 14500 16750

304 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand Majid Ishaq khan

Willow 92 4600 38 11400 11 31900 47900

305 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Momand

Gull mohmad Ishaq khan

Willow 68 3400 5 1500 8 23200 28100

306 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi Salim bay

Tash murad

Mulbery 85 4250 25 7500 12 34800 46550

307 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi

Gull mohmad

Willow 25 1250 0 0 0 0 1250

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308 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi

Ghulam Haidar

Willow 0 0 0 0 5 14500 14500

309 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi

Mig mohmad

Willow 0 0 9 2700 4 11600 14300

310 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi

Faiz mohmad

Gul mohmad

Willow 0 0 40 12000 8 23200 35200

311 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi

Abdul Aziz Abdullah

Willow 0 0 0 0 10 29000 29000

312 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi

Yar mohmad

Mig Mohmad

Willow 5 250 12 3600 0 0 3850

313 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi Jor qul

Abdul hamid

Willow 10 500 28 8400 4 11600 20500

314 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi Qudus

Bay mohmad

Willow 15 750 0 0 1 2900 3650

315 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi Qasim Diwana gul

Willow 3 150 3 900 8 23200 24250

316 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi Hakim Zulf ali

Willow 4 200 0 0 11 31900 32100

317 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi

Khudai Nazar

Abdul samad

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 3 8700 8700

318 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi

Imam shokor M. Hashim

Willow 28 1400 0 0 4 11600 13000

319 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi Abdul karim

Abdul Ghafar

Willow 0 0 22 6600 5 14500 21100

320 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi Jora Mirza

Mulbery 7 350 0 0 10 29000 29350

321 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi

Ghulam Haidar Qurban

Mulbery 3 150 0 0 0 0 150

322 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi Juma Nazar

Khal mohmad

Willow 4 200 1 300 0 0 500

323 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi

Abdurahman Irgash

11596192

Mulbery 0 0 5 1500 3 8700 10200

324 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi

Shamsurahman Irgash

12920541

Mulbery 5 250 0 0 8 23200 23450

325 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi Jal dash

Imam nazar

Willow 22 1100 10 3000 5 14500 18600

326 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi Khal Mirza Aman bay

Willow 2 100 10 3000 3 8700 11800

327 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi Usman Alim bay

Willow 5 250 10 3000 15 43500 46750

328 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi Sharafudin

Dawlat murad 5023356

Willow 10 500 15 4500 5 14500 19500

329 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi Amanullah

Mohmad Akbar 675974

Willow 6 300 5 1500 5 14500 16300

330 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi Abdul Ajal

Abdul Hamid

Willow 0 0 15 4500 5 14500 19000

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331 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi M. Ibrahim

Abdul mutalib 6877998

Willow 11 550 16 4800 0 0 5350

332 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi

Abdurahman

Abdul ghafor

Willow 0 0 1 300 7 20300 20600

333 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi Said abid

Abdul ghafor

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 8 23200 23200

334 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi

Arbab Hanan

Abdul wahid

Willow 0 0 6 1800 19 55100 56900

335 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi

Abdul Wahab

Abdul wahid

Willow 0 0 7 2100 2 5800 7900

336 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi M. Ali Musa

Willow 0 0 19 5700 23 66700 72400

337 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi Abdul karim Chari bay

Willow 5 250 6 1800 16 46400 48450

338 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi Abdullah

Mustafa qul

Willow 0 0 0 0 9 26100 26100

339 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi Dana qul

Ghulam haidar

Willow 0 0 5 1500 11 31900 33400

340 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi

Awaz mohmad Baba nazar

Willow 0 0 10 3000 22 63800 66800

341 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi Khairullah Karim

Willow 0 0 0 0 6 17400 17400

342 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi Reza Gul mirza

Willow 7 350 8 2400 14 40600 43350

343 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi Islamuding

Said ahmad

Willow 21 1050 35 10500 41 118900 130450

344 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi Ishaq Tordi

Willow 0 0 8 2400 11 31900 34300

345 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi Torakai

Willow 0 0 0 0 3 8700 8700

346 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi Rustam

Mulbery 0 0 10 3000 7 20300 23300

347 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi Zahir sha Rahim qul

Willow 19 950 35 10500 0 0 11450

348 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Kila chi

Sakhi Murad Gul mirza

Willow 6 300 0 0 0 0 300

349 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Bish Kafa Turkmani

Haji bismillah

Abdul samad

Mulbery 0 0 40 12000 22 63800 75800 Populus alba 48 2400 74 22200 92 266800 291400

350 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Bish Kafa Turkmani Wazir

Bakhshi Agha

Willow 48 2400 50 15000 14 40600 58000 Populus alba 0 0 18 5400 0 0 5400

351 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Bish Kafa Jora Agha

Willow 30 1500 69 20700 29 84100 106300

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Turkmani

Populus alba 0 0 14 4200 0 0 4200

352 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Bish Kafa Turkmani

Nazar mohmad

Willow 38 1900 40 12000 18 52200 66100

353 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Bish Kafa Turkmani Satar Tafi Murad

Populus alba 0 0 0 0 5 14500 14500 Mulbery 0 0 8 2400 4 11600 14000

354 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Bish Kafa Turkmani

Mullah Salim

Willow 250 12500 0 0 3 8700 21200

355 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Bish Kafa Turkmani Karim Agha Imam gul

Willow 180 9000 18 5400 8 23200 37600

356 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Bish Kafa Turkmani Hamidullah

Haji Mawla 152238

Mulbery 83 4150 42 12600 19 55100 71850

357 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Bish Kafa Turkmani

Abdurahman Alla birdi

Willow 53 2650 30 9000 9 26100 37750

358 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Bish Kafa Turkmani Hamdullah Haji Qaum

Mulbery 0 0 16 4800 13 37700 42500

359 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Bish Kafa Turkmani Ali

Khudai birdi

Mulbery 0 0 16 4800 0 0 4800

360 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Bish Kafa Turkmani Habibullah

Populus alba 0 0 0 0 4 11600 11600

361 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Bish Kafa Turkmani Qurti shan Baba

Mulbery 60 3000 96 28800 52 150800 182600

362 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Bish Kafa Turkmani M. Agha Haji Allah

Willow 50 2500 35 10500 7 20300 33300

363 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Bish Kafa Haji Ahmad Haji Allah

Populus alba 8 400 48 14400 9 26100 40900

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Turkmani

364 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Bish Kafa Turkmani Abdullah Juma

Willow 18 900 1 300 14 40600 41800

365 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Bish Kafa Turkmani Mosque

Haji Mawla

Platanus 0 0 0 0 19 55100 55100

366 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Bish Kafa Turkmani Khalil

Mulbery 0 0 5 1500 17 49300 50800 Populus alba 0 0 16 4800 21 60900 65700

367 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Bish Kafa Turkmani Akbar Khan Sahib khan

Mulbery 0 0 12 3600 22 63800 67400

0 0 0 0 0 0 0

368 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Bish Kafa Turkmani

Ghulam Farid

Russian Willow 0 0 0 0 35 101500 101500

369 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Bish Kafa Turkmani Zarif

Willow 30 1500 14 4200 0 0 5700

370 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Bish Kafa Turkmani

Abdul Latif Abdul wahab

Populus alba 20 1000 5 1500 0 0 2500

371 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Bish Kafa Turkmani

Haji Abdurahim

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 18 52200 52200

372 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Bish Kafa Turkmani M. Rasol

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 2 5800 5800

373 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujri Uzbakia M. Wali Chari

Willow 3 150 0 0 9 26100 26250 Mulbery 0 0 13 3900 2 5800 9700

374 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujri Uzbakia Habibullah

Mullah Rajab

Platanus 0 0 6 1800 3 8700 10500 Willow 0 0 16 4800 4 11600 16400

375 Kunduz

Imam Sahib M. Hanif M. Yousuf

14936091

Russian 14 700 0 0 37 107300 108000

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Mujri Uzbakia

Willow Mulbery 20 1000 14 4200 3 8700 13900 Platanus 35 1750 87 26100 28 81200 109050

376 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujri Uzbakia Fazal

Abdul Satar

Mulbery 0 0 30 9000 12 34800 43800 Willow 18 900 40 12000 0 0 12900

377 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujri Uzbakia

Abdul Khaliq Abduraziq

Mulbery 6 300 0 0 11 31900 32200

378 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujri Uzbakia

Faiz mohmad Tarjo

Willow 30 1500 0 0 11 31900 33400

379 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujri Uzbakia

Haibat Murad M. Arab

29168126

Willow 60 3000 42 12600 16 46400 62000

380 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujri Uzbakia Haji Murad M. Arab

27158775

Mulbery 8 400 16 4800 0 0 5200 Willow 0 0 23 6900 9 26100 33000

381 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujri Uzbakia Qudratullah

Hazratullah

Mulbery 4 200 13 3900 3 8700 12800 Populus alba 30 1500 19 5700 2 5800 13000 Willow 0 0 0 0 9 26100 26100

382 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujri Uzbakia M. Zaman Chari bay

Mulbery 0 0 14 4200 3 8700 12900 Populus alba 0 0 32 9600 0 0 9600

383 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujri Uzbakia Abdul Hadi Chari bay

Mulbery 0 0 35 10500 2 5800 16300

384 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujri Uzbakia

Abdul Khaliq Abduraziq

Mulbery 0 0 9 2700 2 5800 8500

385 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujri Uzbakia M. Yousuf Amir Ali

Willow 16 800 19 5700 0 0 6500 Mulbery 0 0 14 4200 3 8700 12900

386 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujri Uzbakia Mirullah Amanullah

Mulbery 14 700 30 9000 23 66700 76400

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387 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujri Uzbakia Abdul Khair

Abdul Qasim

Mulbery 0 0 8 2400 13 37700 40100

388 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujri Uzbakia Haji Hashim

Mohmadullah

Mulbery 4 200 60 18000 59 171100 189300 Populus alba 0 0 20 6000 18 52200 58200 Willow 60 3000 30 9000 17 49300 61300

389 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujri Uzbakia Gul Bay Sorat

Mulbery 12 600 40 12000 23 66700 79300 Willow 63 3150 31 9300 20 58000 70450 Populus alba 0 0 34 10200 53 153700 163900

390 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujri Uzbakia M. Ibrahim Khal wali

Mulbery 6 300 8 2400 1 2900 5600

391 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujri Uzbakia

Haji M. Khan Sorat

Mulbery 8 400 18 5400 4 11600 17400

392 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujri Uzbakia

Haji Abdul Jabar Sorat

Platanus 43 2150 3 900 4 11600 14650 Willow 32 1600 18 5400 5 14500 21500

393 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Mujri Uzbakia M. Esa Zolfoqar

Willow 14 700 18 5400 4 11600 17700

394 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur Najibullah Haji Mirza

Willow 34 1700 38 11400 0 0 13100

395 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur Jamal sha Ali Mardan

Willow 200 10000 50 15000 4 11600 36600

396 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur Imam Haji Musa

Populus alba 10 500 30 9000 15 43500 53000

397 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur Mosque

Mulbery 15 750 18 5400 8 23200 29350

398 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur

Haji Hesamudin Ibrahim

Mulbery 19 950 18 5400 6 17400 23750 Willow 300 15000 15 4500 44 127600 147100

399 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur Mirza Ali Baba Jan

Populus alba 50 2500 0 0 30 87000 89500

400 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur Ghias Ibrahim 365137

Populus alba 85 4250 130 39000 15 43500 86750 Mulbery 0 0 30 9000 60 174000 183000

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401 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur

Haji Sher Ahmad

Mulla Faigham

Populus alba 85 4250 30 9000 15 43500 56750 Mulbery 0 0 0 0 10 29000 29000

402 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur Haji Mirza Mirza qul

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 14 40600 40600

403 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur

Abdul Qahar

Mulla Faigham

Mulbery 0 0 7 2100 1 2900 5000

404 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur Ramazan Abdul Aziz

Mulbery 0 0 4 1200 8 23200 24400

405 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur

Dawlat Murad Rajab Ali

Mulbery 0 0 8 2400 12 34800 37200

406 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur Sher

Safar mohmad

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 9 26100 26100

407 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur

Gul mohmad

Mulla bazar

Mulbery 0 0 9 2700 38 110200 112900

408 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur M. Gull

Willow 0 0 12 3600 1 2900 6500

409 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur Dost Murad Rajab Ali

Willow 30 1500 2 600 5 14500 16600

410 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur

Qumandan Khal mohmad

Willow 40 2000 0 0 0 0 2000

411 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur Al murad

Willow 40 2000 15 4500 4 11600 18100

412 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur Said rahman

Abdurahman

Willow 12 600 40 12000 8 23200 35800

413 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur Shingul Bay

Mustafa qul

Willow 90 4500 40 12000 6 17400 33900 Mulbery 105 5250 40 12000 6 17400 34650

414 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur

Sher mohmad

Safar mohmad

Populus alba 0 0 0 0 3 8700 8700

415 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur Akbar Joldash

Mulbery 81 4050 80 24000 9 26100 54150

416 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur Ramazan

Mulbery 14 700 31 9300 5 14500 24500 Populus alba 0 0 9 2700 0 0 2700

417 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur Rozi bay

Ashor mohmad

Willow 83 4150 38 11400 8 23200 38750 Mulbery 14 700 17 5100 5 14500 20300 Populus alba 38 1900 19 5700 4 11600 19200

418 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur Abdullah

Russian 96 4800 115 34500 0 0 39300

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Willow

419 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur

Mahkam bay

Willow 32 1600 40 12000 25 72500 86100

420 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur

Nur mohmad

Russian Willow 19 950 15 4500 2 5800 11250

421 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur

Mosque Haji Qambar

Platanus 58 2900 103 30900 57 165300 199100

422 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur

Sofi Abduraziq

Mullah Yousuf 1287400

Willow 19 950 8 2400 26 75400 78750 Mulbery 10 500 30 9000 58 168200 177700

423 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur Habibullah Amir khan

29168125

Mulbery 30 1500 8 2400 25 72500 76400 Willow 40 2000 17 5100 62 179800 186900 Populus alba 0 0 30 9000 0 0 9000

424 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur

Mulla Abdul shokor Shaker bay

Mulbery 14 700 31 9300 13 37700 47700 Platanus 41 2050 32 9600 15 43500 55150

425 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur

Mulla Shamsudin

Halim khan

Willow 0 0 60 18000 59 171100 189100 Populus alba 105 5250 13 3900 23 66700 75850

426 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Mujur Haji gulam

Haji Sikandar

Willow 30 1500 18 5400 69 200100 207000 Populus alba 28 1400 12 3600 13 37700 42700 Mulbery 13 650 18 5400 105 304500 310550

427 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi M. Rasol

Mulla Norzai

Russian Olive 2 100 14 4200 8 23200 27500

428 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi

Haji Khurdal

Wakil Joldash

Platanus 18 900 43 12900 0 0 13800

429 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi Juma Bay Murad

Mulbery 8 400 0 0 2 5800 6200

430 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi M. Hasan

Mulla Imam Qul

Willow 8 400 14 4200 0 0 4600

431 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi

Haji Abdul Hakim Abdul satar

Russian Olive 4 200 3 900 12 34800 35900

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Populus alba 2 100 6 1800 4 11600 13500 Mulbery 8 400 13 3900 4 11600 15900

432 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi

Haji Abdurasol

Abdul Abid

Populus alba 0 0 22 6600 4 11600 18200 Willow 30 1500 18 5400 23 66700 73600 Mulbery 8 400 4 1200 2 5800 7400

433 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi

Abdul Matim Abdullah 1494271

Russain willo 32 1600 392 117600 0 0 119200

434 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi M. Lala Mazullah 443827

Mulbery 40 2000 108 32400 92 266800 301200 Willow 140 7000 20 6000 82 237800 250800

435 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi

Ghulam Mohmad

Ghulam Muhaidin 829770

Mulbery 40 2000 118 35400 130 377000 414400

436 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi Rafiq

Hashim khan

Mulbery 62 3100 30 9000 24 69600 81700 Russian Olive 12 600 32 9600 18 52200 62400

437 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi

Arbab Zarno khan

Ghulam Haidar

Mulbery 96 4800 50 15000 125 362500 382300

438 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi

Abdul Khaliq Abduraziq

Appricot 47 2350 0 0 100 290000 292350

439 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi Mir Hatam M. Hanif 588419

Mulbery 12 600 3 900 1 2900 4400

440 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi

Abdul Wahid M. Hanif

Mulbery 23 1150 8 2400 1 2900 6450

441 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi Slawa khan M. Hanif

Mulbery 13 650 8 2400 9 26100 29150

442 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi Haji Akbar M. Hanif

Mulbery 12 600 18 5400 7 20300 26300

443 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi M. Ashraf M. Hanif

Mulbery 3 150 18 5400 4 11600 17150

444 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi Ghanim gul Jamal sha 9926344

Mulbery 3 150 0 0 5 14500 14650 Willow 20 1000 30 9000 25 72500 82500 Populus alba 13 650 48 14400 0 0 15050

445 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi Majnon Malang

Platanus 4 200 22 6600 2 5800 12600

446 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi Haji Usman Sardar bay 557006

Mulbery 49 2450 26 7800 45 130500 140750

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447 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi Haji Gajai Fatak

Willow 8 400 26 7800 0 0 8200

448 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi Khan bay Badar bay

Russian Willow 6 300 26 7800 0 0 8100 Mulbery 0 0 0 0 4 11600 11600

449 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi Jalad bay Badar

Populus alba 0 0 23 6900 0 0 6900

450 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi Mohmad Badar

Mulbery 9 450 18 5400 3 8700 14550

451 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi Najmudin

Baz mohmad 304064

Mulbery 13 650 18 5400 0 0 6050

452 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi Dawod Sultan

Mulbery 11 550 18 5400 0 0 5950

453 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi Haji Mulla sher

Mulbery 82 4100 69 20700 96 278400 303200 Willow 18 900 98 29400 86 249400 279700

454 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi

Sha Mahmod

Ata mohmad

Russian Olive 20 1000 27 8100 10 29000 38100

455 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi Haji Bator

Willow 38 1900 48 14400 32 92800 109100 Mulbery 98 4900 13 3900 49 142100 150900

456 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Sher Mahi Latif Khuram

Mulbery 18 900 4 1200 13 37700 39800

457 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Eng. Qubay

Mulbery 3 150 9 2700 10 29000 31850

458 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Zahir

Mulbery 0 0 28 8400 0 0 8400 Willow 312 15600 0 0 0 0 15600

459 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Haji Majid Haji Juma

Willow 0 0 2 600 7 20300 20900

460 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Yaqub

Mulbery 69 3450 36 10800 40 116000 130250

461 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Asad

Haji Wahab

Mulbery 6 300 18 5400 7 20300 26000

462 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Khalil Majid

Mulbery 2 100 82 24600 34 98600 123300

463 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos

Wakil Abdurahman

Willow 0 0 84 25200 34 98600 123800 Mulbery 43 2150 69 20700 119 345100 367950

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464 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Bashir Abul Latif

Mulbery 96 4800 29 8700 50 145000 107.5

25000 183500

Platanus 103 5150 40 12000 49 142100 159250 Willow 14 700 20 6000 3 8700 15400

465 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Sultan Alla Murad

Populus alba 14 700 32 9600 9 26100 36400 Mulbery 19 950 21 6300 13 37700 44950

466 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Abdul Haq Rahim

Mulbery 17 850 230 69000 8 23200 93050 Platanus 8 400 15 4500 4 11600 16500

467 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Aman

Abdul Hamid

28134325

Mulbery 11 550 19 5700 0 0 6250

468 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos

Abdul Hodod

Abdul Hamid

Populus alba 3 150 21 6300 2 5800 12250

469 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos

Abdul Hamid

Khudai bram

Mulbery 18 900 42 12600 0 0 13500 Willow 32 1600 3 900 0 0 2500

470 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Islam Ghulam

Mulbery 82 4100 45 13500 0 0 17600

471 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Tas bay Mangit

Platanus 31 1550 8 2400 4 11600 15550

472 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Asadullah Chari

Russian Willow 26 1300 14 4200 0 0 23.4

30000 35500

Willow 32 1600 18 5400 3 8700 15700

473 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Qasim Achuldi

Mulbery 32 1600 19 5700 8 23200 30500 Platanus 8 400 11 3300 3 8700 12400 Willow 41 2050 18 5400 4 11600 19050

474 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Dawod Jabar

Platanus 8 400 4 1200 19 55100 56700

475 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos

Haji Ibrahim

Mulbery 16 800 19 5700 6 17400 23900

476 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos

Abdul Khaliq Sin

Mulbery 13 650 18 5400 0 0 6050

477 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos

Qari Faiz mohmad

Yar mohmad

Platanus 18 900 3 900 34 98600 100400

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478 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Abduraziq Alla Murad

Platanus 39 1950 17 5100 7 20300 27350

479 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos

Ghulam qader

shash malang

Platanus 18 900 32 9600 4 11600 22100

480 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Imam Nazar

Nur mohmad

Mulbery 23 1150 19 5700 6 17400 24250

481 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Namaz

Willow 12 600 25 7500 5 14500 22600

482 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Tagi murad

Willow 32 1600 8 2400 9 26100 30100

483 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos

Haji Tash bay Mingit

Willow 49 2450 17 5100 10 29000 52.5

50000 86550

484 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Haji Omaid

Platanus 32 1600 96 28800 4 11600 42000

485 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos M. Amin Gul Murad

Willow 13 650 86 25800 0 0 26450 Mulbery 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

486 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Abdul Fatah Abdul satar

Platanus 53 2650 41 12300 4 11600 26550

487 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos

Amin Maqsom Mulla biky

Mulbery 8 400 19 5700 3 8700 14800

488 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Safar Murad Rozi

Mulbery 4 200 13 3900 2 5800 9900

489 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Ahmad bay

Khuday Nazar

Mulbery 8 400 32 9600 14 40600 50600

490 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Mosque

Mulbery 13 650 41 12300 39 113100 126050

491 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos

Ahmad Yousuf Said Aman

Mulbery 9 450 18 5400 2 5800 11650

492 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Fanji bay Nazar qul

Russian Olive 32 1600 18 5400 23 66700 73700

493 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Abdulla Nazar qul

30019741

Populus alba 18 900 12 3600 13 37700 42200 Willow 18 900 14 4200 31 89900 95000

494 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Zahir Chari

Platanus 41 2050 29 8700 31 89900 100650

495 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Jabar bay Sherina

Platanus 0 0 0 0 6 17400 82.5

65000 82400

496 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos

Abdurahman Nazar

Platanus 19 950 13 3900 3 8700 13550 Mulbery 13 650 7 2100 4 11600 14350

497 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Salam bay Yad gir

Platanus 22 1100 8 2400 12 34800 38300

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Populus alba 13 650 12 3600 9 26100 30350

498 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos

Nur mohmad

Dawlat Murad

Willow 30 1500 45 13500 0 0 15000

499 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Aman qul Rahim qul

25879939

Populus alba 0 0 0 0 0 0 27

20000 20000

500 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Basos Ramazan Bori 679591

0 0 0 0 0 0 30 45000 45000

0 0 0 0 0 0 16 100000 100000

501 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Fazludin Zahrudin 5861295

Populus alba 0 0 10 3000 9 26100 102

45000 74100

Mulbery 3 150 6 1800 0 0 1950 Willow 0 0 0 0 3 8700 8700 Mulbery 9 450 0 0 0 0 450

502 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Dr. Israr Qurban

Mulbery 0 0 7 2100 11 31900 69

30000 64000

503 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Abdul salam

Abdul Majid

27165395

Mulbery 0 0 10 3000 8 23200 52

30000 56200

Willow 30 1500 0 0 0 0 1500

504 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar

Abdurahman

Said Rahman

Russian willow 30 1500 15 4500 4 11600 100

50000 67600

505 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Nabi Jamal 992298

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 4 11600 40

30000 41600

Willow 4 200 8 2400 5 14500 17100

506 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar M. Karam

Nur mohmad 676428

Mulbery 10 500 0 0 14 40600 64

45000 86100

Willow 0 0 0 0 3 8700 8700

507 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Haji Masum Shamsudin 527672

Mulbery 16 800 0 0 127 368300 82.5

20000 389100

Willow 30 1500 0 0 7 20300 21800

508 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Sarfraz Sarwar

Russian Willow 8 400 1 300 0 0 700

509 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Msoque

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 22 63800 63800

510 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Mosque

Willow 0 0 33 9900 0 0 9900

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511 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Khudai birdi

Haji Aq birdi

Mulbery 30 1500 0 0 10 29000 30500 Populus alba 10 500 30 9000 12 34800 44300 Platanus 9 450 23 6900 8 23200 30550

512 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Tahir Haji todi

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 11 31900 31900 Russian willow 9 450 0 0 6 17400 17850

513 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Tash Agh

Abdul Khaliq

Populus alba 15 750 9 2700 5 14500 17950 Russian willow 0 0 12 3600 29 84100 87700 Mulbery 0 0 13 3900 20 58000 61900

514 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar

Abdurahman

Abdul Khaliq

Russian willow 20 1000 0 0 5 14500 15500 Mulbery 0 0 7 2100 7 20300 22400

515 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Rozi Agha

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 10 29000 29000 Russian willow 0 0 0 0 20 58000 58000

516 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar

Abdul Karim Juma guldi

Populus alba 0 0 0 0 4 11600 11600

517 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Abdulla Haji Tilla

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 4 11600 11600

518 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar

Haji Esmatullah

Khudai birdi

Mulbery 3 150 0 0 7 20300 20450 Willow 0 0 0 0 6 17400 17400

519 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar M. Juma Till

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 12 34800 34800 Populus alba 0 0 0 0 4 11600 11600

520 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Rahman

Mulbery 4 200 0 0 6 17400 17600

521 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar

Ghulam Hazrat

Mulbery 5 250 0 0 9 26100 26350 Populus alba 4 200 0 0 9 26100 26300

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522 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar

Hamidullah Qari Nubat

Mulbery 0 0 6 1800 14 40600 42400 Willow 18 900 0 0 14 40600 41500

523 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar

Abdul Murad Dordi gul

Mulbery 0 0 17 5100 37 107300 112400 Populus alba 30 1500 4 1200 0 0 2700

524 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Abdul Haid M. Murad

27141629

Mulbery 4 200 0 0 6 17400 17600

525 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Ba Murad Roz guldi

Willow 0 0 0 0 5 14500 14500

526 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar

Haji Abdullah Khadar

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 2 5800 5800

527 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Nur jan Rahman

Mulbery 5 250 0 0 22 63800 64050 Willow 0 0 0 0 4 11600 11600

528 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar

Sakhi Murad Nasir Agh

Mulbery 2 100 0 0 6 17400 17500

529 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar

Khairullah Juma tordi

Mulbery 3 150 0 0 12 34800 34950

530 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Juma Qul

Ghaiab Agha

Willow 3 150 8 2400 5 14500 17050

531 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar

Abdul Hamid Big nazar

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 2 5800 5800 Willow 0 0 4 1200 7 20300 21500

532 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Abdurasol Safar

Willow 0 0 0 0 4 11600 11600

533 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Haji artoq Haji Awaz

Willow 0 0 0 0 5 14500 14500

534 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Nurudin Alla birdi 688168

Populus alba 0 0 0 0 6 17400 17400 Mulbery 2 100 0 0 9 26100 26200 Willow 0 0 6 1800 7 20300 22100

535 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Safar guldi kunj Agha 525656

Willow 0 0 2 600 4 11600 12200 Populus alba 11 550 0 0 4 11600 12150 Mulbery 8 400 0 0 5 14500 14900

536 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Tajudin

Khudai birdi

Mulbery 6 300 15 4500 0 0 4800

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537 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar M. Sharif

Ayat murad

Mulbery 0 0 7 2100 7 20300 22400

538 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Khudai bran Ana murad

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 16 46400 46400 Willow 0 0 0 0 3 8700 8700

539 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Abduraouf Chari

Mulbery 3 150 9 2700 15 43500 46350 Populus alba 0 0 0 0 7 20300 20300

540 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Ayat murad Roz guldi

Mulbery 2 100 0 0 1 2900 3000

541 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar

Ghulam Sakhi

Mulbery 4 200 0 0 9 26100 26300

542 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Mosque

Populus alba 0 0 0 0 2 5800 5800 Mulbery 7 350 0 0 30 87000 87350

543 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar

Abdul Hamid Juma quly

Populus alba 0 0 0 0 5 14500 14500 Willow 3 150 0 0 5 14500 14650

544 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Faiz agha

Khwaja baba

Mulbery 1 50 0 0 5 14500 14550 Populus alba 0 0 0 0 4 11600 11600

545 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Umar

Imam Agha

Populus alba 0 0 15 4500 0 0 4500

546 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Mosqe

Willow 0 0 15 4500 13 37700 42200 Populus alba 0 0 0 0 6 17400 17400 Mulbery 0 0 0 0 3 8700 8700

547 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar

Said mohmad Qurban 761530

Mulbery 3 150 0 0 9 26100 26250 Willow 0 0 0 0 2 5800 5800

548 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Haji Anwar

Mulla Zaman

Willow 7 350 0 0 4 11600 11950 Mulbery 0 0 0 0 6 17400 17400 Populus alba 0 0 0 0 3 8700 8700

549 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Tash Polad

Qurban bay

Populus alba 10 500 0 0 2 5800 6300

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550 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Sakhi murad Khwaja qul

Populus alba 0 0 0 0 5 14500 14500 Willow 7 350 0 0 3 8700 9050

551 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Abulla

Haji Ayat gul

Willow 0 0 0 0 4 11600 11600

552 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar

Baba Nazar Juma guldi

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 7 20300 20300 Willow 0 0 0 0 5 14500 14500

553 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar

Abdul Hakim

Abdul Ghafor

29161175

Mulbery 3 150 8 2400 0 0 2550

554 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar

Abdul Karim Abdurahim

Mulbery 8 400 0 0 8 23200 23600

555 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Chari Alla Murad

Mulbery 8 400 0 0 5 14500 14900

556 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar M. Tordi Nazar

21949188

Mulbery 9 450 0 0 7 20300 20750

557 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Najat Haji Juma

Willow 0 0 0 0 6 17400 17400

558 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Amin Haji Juma

Populus alba 5 250 0 0 6 17400 17650 Mulbery 0 0 0 0 4 11600 11600 Willow 0 0 0 0 15 43500 43500 Mulbery 0 0 0 0 7 20300 20300

559 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Bori Abdurasol

Mulbery 0 0 14 4200 4 11600 15800 Populus alba 0 0 0 0 3 8700 8700

560 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Haji Mokhi

Khudai Nazar

Populus alba 0 0 2 600 5 14500 15100

561 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Big Nazar

Khwaja nazar

Willow 0 0 0 0 2 5800 5800 Mulbery 0 0 0 0 10 29000 29000 Willow 20 1000 0 0 0 0 1000

562 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Nimatullah

Abdurahman

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 10 29000 29000 Populus alba 0 0 8 2400 3 8700 11100

563 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar

Khudai baryan

Kachak bay

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 4 11600 11600

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Populus alba 0 0 0 0 6 17400 17400

564 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar M. Juma Haji Safar

Mulbery 0 0 8 2400 5 14500 16900 Populus alba 10 500 0 0 2 5800 6300

565 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar M. Safar Nur

Populus alba 10 500 9 2700 3 8700 11900

566 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Agha Murad

Willow 0 0 1 300 3 8700 9000

567 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Aq mohmad Fir qul 762657

Willow 0 0 3 900 3 8700 9600

568 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Haji umar

Juma murad

Willow 0 0 5 1500 2 5800 7300

569 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar M. Alti

Willow 0 0 7 2100 2 5800 7900

570 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Rajab Agha

Mulla nafas

Willow 0 0 0 0 6 17400 17400 Mulbery 0 0 5 1500 15 43500 45000

571 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar

Abdurahman Mulla Nafas

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 14 40600 40600

572 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Mosque

Willow 9 450 11 3300 14 40600 44350

573 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Haji Qurban

Ahmad Aman

Mulbery 0 0 4 1200 4 11600 12800

574 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Abdul Afzal

Haji Khudai birdi

Mulbery 0 0 3 900 1 2900 3800

575 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Khudai birdi Haq birdi

Mulbery 10 500 20 6000 0 0 6500 Willow 11 550 2 600 0 0 1150

576 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar M. Ibrahim

Khudai Nazar

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 3 8700 8700 Populus alba 0 0 0 0 1 2900 2900

577 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar M. Usman

Khudai Nazar

Willow 0 0 14 4200 5 14500 18700

578 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Imam Nazar Said Nazar

Willow 0 0 0 0 9 26100 26100 Populus alba 0 0 0 0 5 14500 14500

579 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Sarwar

Khwaja Nazar

Mulbery 4 200 4 1200 5 14500 15900

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580 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Aq Mohmad Anda guldi

Mulbery 21 1050 14 4200 19 55100 60350

581 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Baba Jan Roz guldi

Mulbery 8 400 13 3900 0 0 4300

582 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Asadullah Ahmad

Mulbery 21 1050 18 5400 7 20300 26750

583 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Najibullah Abdullah

Mulbery 18 900 23 6900 13 37700 45500 Russian willow 0 0 21 6300 0 0 6300

584 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Amanullah

Said Ahmad

Mulbery 10 500 0 0 3 8700 9200 Mulbery 18 900 3 900 12 34800 36600 Willow 1 50 8 2400 3 8700 11150

585 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Qari turdi

Haji Umar gul

Willow 0 0 9 2700 5 14500 17200

586 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Abdu Ahad Chari 755897

Mulbery 104 5200 0 0 0 0 5200 Populus alba 96 4800 0 0 0 0 4800

587 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Juma Chari

Mulbery 18 900 69 20700 0 0 21600 Populus alba 21 1050 82 24600 0 0 25650

588 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar M. Wali

Abdurahman

Populus alba 23 1150 67 20100 6 17400 38650 Mulbery 16 800 86 25800 0 0 26600

589 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar

Haji Abdul Hakim Haji Karim

Willow 96 4800 108 32400 0 0 37200 Populus alba 58 2900 93 27900 0 0 30800 Willow 136 6800 96 28800 4 11600 47200

590 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar

Rahman birdi gudi

Willow 32 1600 0 0 2 5800 7400

591 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Abad Rajab 481121

Willow 4 200 18 5400 2 5800 11400

592 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar M. Nazar Juma gildi

Willow 16 800 12 3600 3 8700 13100 Platanus 5 250 4 1200 11 31900 33350

593 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar

Baba Nazar Agh Juma gildi

Willow 4 200 8 2400 11 31900 34500

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594 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Abdul Aziz Haji Kort

Mulbery 19 950 41 12300 52 150800 164050 Populus alba 17 850 0 0 7 20300 21150

595 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Haji Qurban Ahmad

Willow 19 950 41 12300 32 92800 106050

596 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar M. Gully Rahman

Mulbery 12 600 18 5400 32 92800 98800 Russian willow 8 400 45 13500 0 0 13900 Mulbery 0 0 0 0 3 8700 8700

597 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar

Abdul Hamid

Arbab Juma qul

Willow 32 1600 0 0 0 0 1600 Mulbery 8 400 4 1200 29 84100 85700 Mulbery 19 950 0 0 4 11600 12550

598 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Nurullah Mukhi

Willow 48 2400 0 0 0 0 2400

599 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Mukhi

Khudai Nazar

Mulbery 12 600 18 5400 26 75400 81400

600 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Baba Qasab Juma gul

Mulbery 18 900 4 1200 36 104400 106500

601 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar Yousuf Said Aman

Mulbery 4 200 18 5400 0 0 5600

602 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Zar kamar

Usman Agha

Mulla bigy

Mulbery 34 1700 18 5400 10 29000 36100

603 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Bismillah M. Zahir

Mulbery 18 900 23 6900 6 17400 25200 Populus alba 39 1950 18 5400 0 0 7350

604 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi

Ghulam Hasan

Haji Rastam

Mulbery 13 650 16 4800 21 60900 66350

605 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Abdul Jabar Alla Nur

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 3 8700 8700

605 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Bakar khan

Mulbery 4 200 18 5400 3 8700 14300

606 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi

Abdul Hakim M. Alam

Willow 13 650 0 0 10 29000 29650 Mulbery 2 100 18 5400 3 8700 14200

607 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi

Jan Mohmad

Nur mohmad

Mulbery 0 0 12 3600 3 8700 12300

608 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi

Haji Muhibullah

Mulbery 0 0 32 9600 4 11600 21200

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609 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Azizullah Abdul Baqi

Mulbery 8 400 3 900 11 31900 33200

610 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi

Mulla Khairullah

Mulla Said Ghulam

Populus alba 14 700 69 20700 0 0 21400 Russian willow 62 3100 98 29400 0 0 32500

611 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Gulustan Ubaidullah

Russian willow 18 900 69 20700 0 0 21600

612 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Haji Haikal Said Umar

Russian willow 21 1050 44 13200 0 0 14250

613 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi

Abdul Karim Abdulla

Mulbery 32 1600 48 14400 3 8700 24700

614 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi

Haji Ghulam Sakhi

Ghulam Mahaiudin

Populus alba 41 2050 8 2400 2 5800 10250

615 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Barzangi Shahzad M. Karam

Mulbery 34 1700 18 5400 6 17400 24500 Populus alba 13 650 41 12300 3 8700 21650

616 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Abdul Satar Haji Chari

Willow 243 12150 208 62400 272 788800 863350 Mulbery 219 10950 220 66000 121 350900 427850 Russian Olive 29 1450 17 5100 6 17400 23950 Populus alba 76 3800 131 39300 53 153700 196800

617 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha

Haji Abdullah

Haji Juma murad

Willow 267 13350 2 600 0 0 13950

618 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Achal Juma turdi

Willow 0 0 5 1500 11 31900 33400 Mulbery 0 0 4 1200 0 0 1200

619 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha

Haji Abdurahman

Haji Nasrudin

Mulbery 19 950 51 15300 20 58000 74250 Populus alba 78 3900 42 12600 2 5800 22300 Russian willow 17 850 54 16200 7 20300 37350

620 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Abdullah M. Murad

Mulbery 22 1100 4 1200 18 52200 54500

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621 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Imam Nazar

Haji Alla Kuly

Mulbery 4 200 21 6300 4 11600 18100 Populus alba 22 1100 5 1500 12 34800 37400

622 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha

Abdul Hakim M. Nazar

Mulbery 3 150 19 5700 12 34800 40650

623 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha

Qari Habibullah

Haji Safar Ali

Russian willow 5 250 49 14700 10 29000 43950

624 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Haji Husain Haji Alti

Russian willow 35 1750 8 2400 12 34800 38950 Mulbery 83 4150 95 28500 11 31900 64550 Populus alba 50 2500 96 28800 29 84100 115400

625 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha

Mulla Abdurahman Haji Alti

Russian willow 21 1050 69 20700 0 0 21750 Mulbery 27 1350 48 14400 2 5800 21550 Populus alba 48 2400 14 4200 0 0 6600

626 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha M. Musa Chari

Russian willow 41 2050 59 17700 0 0 19750 Populus alba 7 350 11 3300 0 0 3650

627 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Habibullah

Haji Abdullah

Populus alba 0 0 1 300 1 2900 3200

628 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha

Abdul Karim

Tash murad

Mulbery 8 400 8 2400 0 0 2800 Willow 59 2950 41 12300 0 0 15250 Populus alba 4 200 6 1800 0 0 2000

629 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Haji Jora M. Wali

Mulbery 27 1350 29 8700 7 20300 30350 Russian willow 12 600 18 5400 0 0 6000 Populus alba 6 300 18 5400 3 8700 14400

630 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Haji Hasan Haji Alti

Russian willow 72 3600 49 14700 3 8700 27000

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Populus alba 18 900 29 8700 0 0 9600 Mulbery 3 150 3 900 8 23200 24250

631 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha

Abdul Shokur

Haji Abdul Nazar

Mulbery 42 2100 53 15900 29 84100 102100 Russian willow 69 3450 189 56700 0 0 60150 Populus alba 0 0 28 8400 0 0 8400

632 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha

Rahmatullah

Khudai Nazar

Mulbery 7 350 18 5400 11 31900 37650 Russian willow 12 600 67 20100 0 0 20700

633 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Haji Juma

Haji safar guldi

Mulbery 21 1050 27 8100 42 121800 130950 Willow 0 0 17 5100 3 8700 13800

634 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha

Haji Abdurashim

Haji Safa Ali

Mulbery 195 9750 175 52500 34 98600 160850 Willow 147 7350 185 55500 5 14500 77350 Populus alba 73 3650 169 50700 2 5800 60150

635 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha

Haji Saifullah

Sahib Nazar

Mulbery 5 250 11 3300 5 14500 18050 Populus alba 0 0 1 300 8 23200 23500 Willow 0 0 18 5400 0 0 5400

636 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Abdullah

Haji Abdul Karim

Populus alba 5 250 44 13200 3 8700 22150 Platanus 0 0 3 900 2 5800 6700 Mulbery 3 150 3 900 11 31900 32950

637 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Chari Hasan

Mulbery 3 150 8 2400 29 84100 86650 Willow 4 200 8 2400 5 14500 17100

638 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha

Haji Agha mohmad

Rahman Nazar

Mulbery 0 0 3 900 12 34800 35700 Populus alba 0 0 3 900 2 5800 6700

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639 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Abdul Qadir

Haji Abdul Nazar

Russian willow 170 8500 144 43200 2 5800 57500 Willow 0 0 6 1800 13 37700 39500 Russian Olive 0 0 13 3900 2 5800 9700

640 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Haji Hakim

Mulbery 0 0 19 5700 32 92800 98500

641 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha

Haji Abdul Hakim Ghan dam

Populus alba 0 0 59 17700 3 8700 26400 Russian Olive 2 100 0 0 5 14500 14600 Mulbery 0 0 0 0 11 31900 31900 Platanus 0 0 0 0 2 5800 5800

642 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Abdullah Saib Nazar

Mulbery 8 400 4 1200 19 55100 56700 Willow 18 900 7 2100 22 63800 66800

643 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Haji Rais Afzal

Mulbery 0 0 2 600 29 84100 84700 Willow 0 0 1 300 32 92800 93100

644 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Sanam

Gulda Rahmaty

Russian willow 51 2550 102 30600 0 0 33150 Willow 0 0 0 0 3 8700 8700 Mulbery 11 550 23 6900 19 55100 62550 Russian Olive 32 1600 17 5100 6 17400 24100

645 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Mustafa Rozi bay

Russian Olive 0 0 14 4200 3 8700 12900 Mulbery 31 1550 18 5400 5 14500 21450

646 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Alla mir Bari dad 9926766

Mulbery 31 1550 39 11700 36 104400 117650 Russian Olive 0 0 3 900 4 11600 12500

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Willow 0 0 3 900 2 5800 6700 Populus alba 32 1600 0 0 0 0 1600

647 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Qurban Haji Almas

Mulbery 18 900 41 12300 21 60900 74100 Willow 43 2150 95 28500 24 69600 100250

648 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Wahid

Haji Ghulam

Mulbery 7 350 13 3900 18 52200 56450 Willow 4 200 8 2400 5 14500 17100

649 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha

Abdul Aziz bay

Mulbery 35 1750 40 12000 20 58000 71750 Willow 19 950 29 8700 5 14500 24150 Populus alba 4 200 38 11400 5 14500 26100

650 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Haji Rais Mir atam

Mulbery 6 300 6 1800 17 49300 51400 Populus alba 0 0 0 0 3 8700 8700

651 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Mukhad bay Yousuf Ali

Mulbery 33 1650 20 6000 6 17400 25050

652 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha

Tash mohmad

Taghi Murad 207255

Mulbery 12 600 6 1800 15 43500 45900 Willow 7 350 4 1200 5 14500 16050

653 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Habibullah Chari

Mulbery 80 4000 52 15600 39 113100 132700 Willow 70 3500 30 9000 4 11600 24100

654 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha

Haji Abdurahman

Haji bigum girdi

Mulbery 39 1950 8 2400 5 14500 18850 Russian willow 18 900 77 23100 18 52200 76200

655 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Qurban Acha aghq 570564

Mulbery 19 950 28 8400 17 49300 58650 Willow 38 1900 53 15900 29 84100 101900 Populus alba 0 0 12 3600 1 2900 6500

656 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Khudai dad Austa birdi

Mulbery 0 0 13 3900 5 14500 18400 Willow 13 650 18 5400 4 11600 17650

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Populus alba 12 600 0 0 8 23200 23800

657 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Haji Eid qul Bazak

Mulbery 9 450 3 900 4 11600 12950 Willow 0 0 17 5100 0 0 5100 Populus alba 0 0 14 4200 4 11600 15800

658 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Haji Juma

An murad bay

Mulbery 28 1400 24 7200 31 89900 98500 Russian willow 49 2450 56 16800 13 37700 56950

659 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Mosque

Willow 0 0 0 0 6 17400 17400

660 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Maji agha Satar agha

16691022

Mulbery 54 2700 34 10200 5 14500 27400 Russian willow 14 700 60 18000 0 0 18700

661 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Mulla unus Jalil Agha

Mulbery 6 300 6 1800 0 0 2100

662 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Saifullah

Haji Abdullah

Mulbery 54 2700 44 13200 7 20300 36200 Willow 13 650 18 5400 6 17400 23450

663 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Haji Alti Haji Abaq

Mulbery 89 4450 62 18600 25 72500 95550 Willow 23 1150 18 5400 2 5800 12350

664 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Haji Satar

Haji Khudai birdi

Russian willow 16 800 34 10200 14 40600 51600 Mulbery 0 0 0 0 6 17400 17400

665 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Ishaq

Haji Alam birdi

Populus alba 21 1050 24 7200 0 0 8250 Mulbery 0 0 0 0 7 20300 20300

666 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha

Haji Ibrahim

Haji bigum birdi

Willow 8 400 14 4200 7 20300 24900 Mulbery 21 1050 32 9600 9 26100 36750 Populus alba 18 900 14 4200 6 17400 22500

667 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha

Haji Dawran Hamra bay 271468

Mulbery 45 2250 43 12900 58 168200 183350

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Populus alba 145 7250 99 29700 22 63800 100750

668 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Abdurahim

Abdul qahar

Mulbery 0 0 21 6300 8 23200 29500 Populus alba 0 0 19 5700 0 0 5700

669 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Khal Nazar

Abdurahman

Mulbery 18 900 9 2700 0 0 3600 Populus alba 33 1650 8 2400 0 0 4050

670 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Abdul Jalil

Khwaja Qul

Mulbery 12 600 12 3600 5 14500 18700

671 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Nurullah Jabar Agha

Russian willow 21 1050 9 2700 0 0 3750 Russian Olive 11 550 5 1500 0 0 2050

672 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha

Ghulam Agha

Khudai birdi

Populus alba 18 900 9 2700 0 0 3600 Russian willow 14 700 8 2400 0 0 3100 Mulbery 18 900 18 5400 4 11600 17900

673 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha

Haji Ibrahim Fanji

Mulbery 11 550 12 3600 4 11600 15750 Russian willow 31 1550 4 1200 0 0 2750

674 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Haji Ismail Murad

Mulbery 0 0 6 1800 0 0 1800

675 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha

Khudai Nazar

Abdurashid

Populus alba 0 0 14 4200 5 14500 18700 Russian willow 11 550 8 2400 1 2900 5850

676 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Shokur Haji Awraz

Mulbery 8 400 11 3300 4 11600 15300 Populus alba 16 800 57 17100 10 29000 46900

677 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Azizullah

Dawlat guldi

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Willow 35 1750 19 5700 3 8700 16150 Populus alba 8 400 33 9900 0 0 10300

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678 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Haji Artaq

Mulbery 19 950 18 5400 31 89900 96250

679 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Faiz Chari

Mulbery 6 300 8 2400 9 26100 28800

680 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Arbab Jalil Baba Qul

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 3 8700 8700 Willow 6 300 8 2400 3 8700 11400

681 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Hakim Chari

Mulbery 11 550 3 900 0 0 1450 Populus alba 20 1000 0 0 0 0 1000

682 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Haji Alam

Haji mohmad

Mulbery 3 150 12 3600 32 92800 96550

683 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha M. Said Alla Nazar

Mulbery 0 0 4 1200 2 5800 7000 Russian willow 13 650 0 0 0 0 650

684 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Khairi M. Sofi

Mulbery 0 0 18 5400 6 17400 22800

685 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha

Haji Alam bay

Haji Mohmad

Populus alba 0 0 0 0 4 11600 11600 Mulbery 0 0 4 1200 9 26100 27300 Populus alba 18 900 2 600 0 0 1500

686 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Mosque

Mulbery 0 0 8 2400 15 43500 45900

687 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Alla Nur Qara Ja

Russian willow 13 650 35 10500 2 5800 16950

688 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha

Rahmatullah Qul suturdi

Russian willow 13 650 18 5400 0 0 6050

689 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha

Mulla Khairulla Awaz ko

Willow 19 950 24 7200 42 121800 129950 Mulbery 19 950 31 9300 18 52200 62450

690 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha M. Jan

Haji Shirin khan

Mulbery 13 650 18 5400 7 20300 26350

691 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha M. Abas M. Ilias

Mulbery 14 700 18 5400 25 72500 78600

692 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Shamsullah Mir Husain

Mulbery 6 300 9 2700 22 63800 66800 Populus alba 0 0 3 900 0 0 900

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693 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha Sakhi

Raz mohmad

Mulbery 0 0 11 3300 3 8700 12000

694 Kunduz

Imam Sahib

Turkman ha

Mubarak sha Barda bay

Mulbery 0 0 4 1200 6 17400 18600

695 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib M. Esa Habib

Russian Olive 12 600 16 4800 31 89900 95300

696 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib

Abdul Matin

Akhtar mohmad

Mulbery 6 300 6 1800 2 5800 7900 Mulbery 39 1950 54 16200 8 23200 41350 Willow 0 0 9 2700 0 0 2700 Russian Olive 33 1650 0 0 0 0 1650

697 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Salahudin Nazuk mir

Russian Olive 0 0 9 2700 0 0 2700

698 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Sakhi dad

Abdul wahid

Russian Olive 49 2450 32 9600 0 0 12050

699 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Haji Kamal

Mulla Said ghulam

Russian willow 2 100 7 2100 0 0 2200 Willow 13 650 17 5100 0 0 5750 Populus alba 85 4250 43 12900 0 0 17150 Russian Olive 19 950 17 5100 0 0 6050

700 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Said Alam Salih

Russian willow 0 0 7 2100 4 11600 13700

701 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib

Ghulam Hazar

Taj mohmad

17570638

Russian Olive 42 2100 31 9300 2 5800 17200 Willow 145 7250 96 28800 0 0 36050 Populus alba 23 1150 0 0 0 0 1150

702 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib

Mulla Abdul Aziz

Taj Mohmad 602998

Russian Olive 125 6250 136 40800 0 0 47050 Russian willow 0 0 69 20700 0 0 20700

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Mulbery 37 1850 8 2400 0 0 4250 Populus alba 35 1750 16 4800 0 0 6550

703 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Amir khan Ibrahim

20858774

Russian Olive 24 1200 20 6000 43 124700 131900

704 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Jan gul Abduraouf

Mulbery 0 0 0 0 5 14500 14500 Russian willow 0 0 13 3900 0 0 3900

705 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Gul Mir

Haji M. Gul

Russian Olive 0 0 80 24000 0 0 24000

706 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib M. Mir

Populus alba 9 450 69 20700 0 0 21150

707 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Musafir Mir Hatam 486875

Willow 34 1700 106 31800 0 0 33500 Mulbery 0 0 4 1200 2 5800 7000

708 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Rasol Sharif

24858100

Russian Olive 0 0 10 3000 6 17400 20400 Russian willow 6 300 23 6900 0 0 7200 Populus alba 9 450 28 8400 2 5800 14650

709 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib

Haji Nazuk mir Sultan 6184792

Mulbery 18 900 23 6900 4 11600 19400 Russian willow 39 1950 81 24300 0 0 26250

710 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib

Abdul Hasan Ibrahim 676516

Russian willow 9 450 102 30600 5 14500 45550 Populus alba 32 1600 59 17700 20 58000 77300

711 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Agha Mir

Sultan Mohmad 1466859

Populus alba 37 1850 79 23700 3 8700 34250 Willow 30 1500 17 5100 0 0 6600

712 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Shir bay

Sultan mohmad 1506650

Mulbery 21 1050 23 6900 0 0 7950 Populus alba 60 3000 72 21600 3 8700 33300

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713 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Manan Habib

Platanus 0 0 0 0 3 8700 8700 Willow 5 250 4 1200 0 0 1450

714 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Majid Rustam

Russian willow 22 1100 85 25500 0 0 26600 Mulbery 18 900 29 8700 3 8700 18300 Russian Olive 14 700 5 1500 0 0 2200 Populus alba 22 1100 30 9000 1 2900 13000 Willow 19 950 67 20100 0 0 21050

715 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Juma gul M. Nadir

Mulbery 44 2200 18 5400 13 37700 45300 Russian willow 117 5850 150 45000 32 92800 143650

716 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Badar

Abdul Hamid

Mulbery 11 550 4 1200 20 58000 59750 Willow 0 0 96 28800 0 0 28800 Populus alba 39 1950 69 20700 0 0 22650

717 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Khuda dad M. Zahir

12905229

Mulbery 15 750 45 13500 15 43500 57750 Populus alba 0 0 2 600 2 5800 6400 Willow 33 1650 23 6900 12 34800 43350

718 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Asadulah Sakhi dad

29161611

Russian willow 105 5250 69 20700 25 72500 98450 Populus alba 27 1350 14 4200 2 5800 11350

719 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib M. Esa Habib

Russian willow 0 0 3 900 2 5800 6700

720 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Mulla Jamal

Lalal mohmad

Mulbery 0 0 8 2400 21 60900 63300 Populus alba 4 200 10 3000 0 0 3200

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721 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Kamaludin

Lal mohmad

Russian willow 103 5150 135 40500 0 0 45650 Mulbery 0 0 9 2700 24 69600 72300

722 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Haji Hashim

Akhtar mohmad

29168333

Russian willow 109 5450 104 31200 0 0 36650 Mulbery 22 1100 40 12000 19 55100 68200

723 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Namatullah Sardar

Populus alba 39 1950 0 0 0 0 1950 Populus alba 89 4450 66 19800 0 0 24250 Russian Olive 2 100 44 13200 2 5800 19100 Willow 0 0 96 28800 0 0 28800

724 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Esmat Habibullah

Russian willow 33 1650 127 38100 2 5800 45550 Russian Olive 0 0 37 11100 0 0 11100

725 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib

Haji Shrafudin

Haji Nasrudin 672263

Mulbery 25 1250 113 33900 27 78300 113450 Populus alba 11 550 106 31800 24 69600 101950 Russian willow 24 1200 91 27300 3 8700 37200

726 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib

Abdurahman

Mulla Kiftan 9997167

Mulbery 83 4150 116 34800 78 226200 265150 Willow 0 0 99 29700 2 5800 35500 Populus alba 0 0 8 2400 3 8700 11100

727 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Muhibullah

Ghulam Rasol

Mulbery 4 200 4 1200 12 34800 36200 Willow 120 6000 240 72000 3 8700 86700 Populus alba 0 0 96 28800 0 0 28800

728 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib

Fatah mohmad Ghawsudin 9898356

Mulbery 32 1600 38 11400 5 14500 27500

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Willow 102 5100 103 30900 0 0 36000 Populus alba 1 50 107 32100 0 0 32150

729 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Khawanin Ghawsudin 1881354

Mulbery 105 5250 73 21900 3 8700 35850 Willow 60 3000 138 41400 0 0 44400

730 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib M. Umar Ghawsudin 9898353

Mulbery 14 700 26 7800 8 23200 31700 Willow 53 2650 46 13800 0 0 16450 Populus alba 161 8050 118 35400 0 0 43450

731 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib

Nik mohmad Musa

Willow 105 5250 39 11700 0 0 16950 Mulbery 0 0 25 7500 2 5800 13300 Populus alba 16 800 141 42300 0 0 43100

732 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Islamudin

Agha mohmad 1034473

Mulbery 7 350 36 10800 4 11600 22750

733 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib

khan mohmad Jan gul

Russian willow 96 4800 215 64500 0 0 69300 Populus alba 53 2650 275 82500 0 0 85150

734 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib

Abdul Khaliq

Mohmad Nadir

Populus alba 8 400 184 55200 0 0 55600 Russian willow 118 5900 137 41100 0 0 47000 Mulbery 0 0 0 0 8 23200 23200

735 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Khan jan

Mulbery 29 1450 15 4500 5 14500 20450 Russian willow 0 0 13 3900 67 194300 198200

736 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Karam Ghawsudin 3643138

Mulbery 7 350 20 6000 3 8700 15050 Willow 0 0 32 9600 0 0 9600 Populus alba 14 700 96 28800 0 0 29500

737 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib

Ghulam Sakhi

Amir mohmad

Mulbery 8 400 8 2400 5 14500 17300

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Willow 23 1150 51 15300 5 14500 30950 Populus alba 0 0 14 4200 0 0 4200

738 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib M. Sakhi

Amir mohmad 528037

Mulbery 4 200 21 6300 3 8700 15200 Russian willow 37 1850 51 15300 6 17400 34550

739 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib

Ghulam Jailani

Amir mohmad 6878763

Mulbery 19 950 21 6300 2 5800 13050 Populus alba 75 3750 0 0 0 0 3750

740 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Nurullah

Said mohmad 1034455

Mulbery 4 200 42 12600 5 14500 27300 Populus alba 4 200 83 24900 0 0 25100

741 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib

Haji Agha mohmad

Said mohmad

Mulbery 18 900 1 300 20 58000 59200 Populus alba 3 150 31 9300 19 55100 64550

742 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Lal Khan M. Barat

Willow 66 3300 51 15300 2 5800 24400 Populus alba 6 300 55 16500 0 0 16800 Mulbery 23 1150 46 13800 0 0 14950

743 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Abdullah M. Sardar 436952

Willow 0 0 30 9000 20 58000 67000 Mulbery 29 1450 44 13200 0 0 14650 Populus alba 3 150 14 4200 3 8700 13050

744 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib M. Hlim M. Aslam

Willow 82 4100 99 29700 0 0 33800 Mulbery 29 1450 96 28800 0 0 30250 Populus alba 65 3250 16 4800 0 0 8050 Russian Olive 11 550 4 1200 0 0 1750

745 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Zahir

Ali mohmad

Mulbery 8 400 14 4200 1 2900 7500 Willow 3 150 25 7500 6 17400 25050

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746 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Sado Sab khan

785588145

Russian willow 9 450 22 6600 1 2900 9950 Mulbery 0 0 6 1800 1 2900 4700 Mulbery 57 2850 202 60600 3 8700 72150

747 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Amir khan

Akhtar mohmad

Russian willow 46 2300 125 37500 0 0 39800 Mulbery 22 1100 22 6600 0 0 7700 Populus alba 24 1200 162 48600 0 0 49800

748 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Mir Alam Enzar gul

Russian willow 32 1600 0 0 0 0 1600 Populus alba 44 2200 28 8400 0 0 10600 Mulbery 13 650 18 5400 0 0 6050

749 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Zainullah M. Nadir

Willow 29 1450 18 5400 0 0 6850 Populus alba 32 1600 28 8400 0 0 10000 Populus alba 55 2750 60 18000 0 0 20750

750 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Said sha

Ali mohmad

Willow 17 850 12 3600 0 0 4450 Platanus 0 0 0 0 1 2900 2900

751 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Sarwar

Alim mohmad

Populus alba 17 850 12 3600 3 8700 13150 Willow 17 850 33 9900 1 2900 13650

752 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Rangin

Ali mohmad

Populus alba 4 200 3 900 0 0 1100 Willow 4 200 28 8400 1 2900 11500 Willow 29 1450 20 6000 9 26100 33550 Populus alba 7 350 16 4800 0 0 5150

753 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Qaium Kamal 526797

Willow 99 4950 271 81300 2 5800 92050 Populus alba 137 6850 193 57900 0 0 64750

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Mulbery 12 600 12 3600 7 20300 24500

754 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Namat Nasrudin 526793

Russian willow 191 9550 252 75600 2 5800 90950 Populus alba 105 5250 79 23700 3 8700 37650 Mulbery 13 650 0 0 0 0 650

755 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib

Abdul Khaliq M. Ghazi

Populus alba 3 150 29 8700 3 8700 17550 Willow 17 850 115 34500 0 0 35350

756 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Abdurahim Amanulla

Populus alba 0 0 88 26400 2 5800 32200 Willow 39 1950 96 28800 2 5800 36550

757 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Jailani M. Anwar

Russian willow 61 3050 79 23700 7 20300 47050 Populus alba 34 1700 154 46200 0 0 47900 Mulbery 189 9450 4 1200 0 0 10650

758 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib

Haji Ghulam Sakhi M.Anwar

Willow 85 4250 12 3600 0 0 7850 Populus alba 0 0 0 0 0 0 0

759 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Haji Ghafor M. Anwar 385445

Russian willow 76 3800 169 50700 0 0 54500 Populus alba 212 10600 204 61200 0 0 71800

760 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib

Haji Abdul Qaum M. Amwar

Populus alba 160 8000 88 26400 0 0 34400 Willow 169 8450 215 64500 2 5800 78750

761 Kunduz

Imam Sahib Qurtib Qudratulla Khairullah 6878628

Populus alba 62 3100 180 54000 0 0 57100 Willow 162 8100 226 67800 0 0 75900

Total 763 27290

1364500

33547

10064100

12696

36818400 2929.5

884000 703

1890000 51021000

Contingency 10% 56123100

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