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'''Daykundi Province''' (also transliterated ''Daikundi''), in central Afghanistan, was split from [[Uruzgan Province|Uruzgan]] in 2004, to make its majority [[Hazara]] while Uruzgan was [[Pashtun]]. District-level adjustments followed. Uruzgan forms its southern border. Daykundi's other borders are with [[Helmand Province|Helmand]] south west; [[Ghor Province|Ghor]] west and north; Bamyan north west; and [[Ghazni Province|Ghazni]] west. Daykundi is in the [[Hindu Kush]] mountains. Its capital is Nili, also written Dili.   
'''Daykundi Province''' (also transliterated ''Daikundi''), in central Afghanistan, was split from [[Uruzgan Province]] in 2004, to make its majority [[Hazara]] while Uruzgan was [[Pashtun]]. District-level adjustments followed. Uruzgan forms its southern border. Daykundi's other borders are with Helmand south west; Ghor west and north; Bamyan north west; and Ghazni west. Daykundi is in the [[Hindu Kush]] mountains; its capital is Nili, also written Dili.   


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Daykundi Province (also transliterated Daikundi), in central Afghanistan, was split from Uruzgan Province in 2004, to make its majority Hazara while Uruzgan was Pashtun. District-level adjustments followed. Uruzgan forms its southern border. Daykundi's other borders are with Helmand south west; Ghor west and north; Bamyan north west; and Ghazni west. Daykundi is in the Hindu Kush mountains; its capital is Nili, also written Dili.

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