Zendeh Jan
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| Zendeh Jan | |
| Location in Afghanistan | |
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| Country | |
| Province | Herat Province |
| District | Zendeh Jan District |
| Elevation | 2,740 ft (835 m) |
| Time zone | UTC+4:30 (UTC) |
The town of Zinda Jan (Zindehjan, Fusanj) is located in the valley of the Hari River in the central part of Herat Province, Afghanistan at at 835 m altitude. It is 14 km east of Baranabad, and is the administrative seat of Zendeh Jan District. The population is 10,418 (est. 2007).[1] Overlooking the town is the Seyyed Mohammad Khan fort (built after 1863) about 2 km to the southeast.

