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A nāḥiyah (Arabic: ناحية‎‎ [ˈnæːħijæ], plural nawāḥī نواحي [næˈwæːħiː]), or nahia, is a regional or local type of administrative division that usually consists of a number of villages and/or sometimes smaller towns. In Tajikistan, it is a second-level division while in Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, Jordan, Xinjiang, and the former Ottoman Empire, where it was also called a bucak, it is a third-level or lower division. It can constitute a division of a qadaa, mintaqah or other such district-type of division and is sometimes translated as "subdistrict".

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Arabic-speaking countries

  • Syria: a subdivision of a Mintaqah.
  • Iraq: a subdivision of a Qadaa (district).
  • Lebanon
  • Nahias of Jordan: a subdivision of a governorate (muhafazah).
  • Turkic-speaking territories

  • Xinjiang, China: a subdivision of a prefectural.
  • Ottoman Empire: (see Nahiye (Ottoman)) subdistrict, commune, parish; a subdivision of a kaza.
  • Other

  • Districts of Tajikistan: a subdivision of a province.
  • References

    Nahiyah Wikipedia