Nimruz or Nimroz is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan, located in the southwestern part of the country. It lies to the east of the Sistan and Baluchestan Province of Iran and north of Balochistan, Pakistan, also bordering the Afghan provinces of Farah and Helmand. It has a population of about 186,963 people. The province is divided into five districts, encompassing about 649 villages.
Chakhansur in Nimruz Province
Former Governor General Abdul Karim Barahui and Maj. Gen. John A. Toolan, commanding general of Regional Command Southwest, discussing local issues in 2011.
Delaram-Zaranj Highway at the Afghan-Iranian border crossing in Zaranj.
Zaranj is a city in southwestern Afghanistan, which has a population of 160,902 people as of 2015. It is the capital of Nimruz Province and is linked by highways with Lashkargah and Kandahar to the east, Farah to the north and the Iranian city of Zabol to the west.
The Abresham, also known as Silk Bridge, border crossing in 2011
Mahmud of Ghazni attacks the fortress of Zarang in 1003 CE. Jami al-Tawarikh, 1314
Nimruz Governor's official guesthouse serving official guests visiting Nimruz.