Shortugai

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Shortugai Exclave
Jebul Sortugaiy
Jebul Horat'thana (obsolete)
Unitary authority
Tributary creek of the Panj River
Tributary creek of the Panj River
CountryMel-akkam
CapitalShortugai City (de facto)
Government
 • PresidentAbdullah Hassan (Liberal Democratic Party)
 • LegislatureShortugai Council
Area
 • Total... km2 (0 sq mi)
Population
 (2020 census)
 • Total103,691,802
Province Number10
Websitesgexclave.ml (planned)

Shortugai, officially the Shortugai Exclave and formerly known by its Dravidian name Horat'thana, is a sui generis unitary authority in Mel-akkam, simultaneously a region, province, and local government district. Located in the Panj River Valley between Afghanistan and Tajikistan, the exclave is home to large Pashtun and Tajik populations. It is the second-smallest and least populous of Mel-akkam's provinces.