Following is the details of Kapisa administrative units and its capital:
1-      Mahmud-i-Raqi:
It is the capital of Kapisa province. Mahmud-i-Rqi has 57 small and big villages.
2-      Taghab:
The Taghab district is located at a 30 kilometers distance towards the south of the capital. Taghab is situated 1,300 meters above the sea level while it has 485 square kilometers area and comprised 54 towns and villages. Taghab is known for its excellent production of pomegranates. Agriculture is the main occupation of its inhabitants.
3-      Nijrab:
The Nijrab district is located 15 kilometers to the south of the capital city. The district stretches on 585 square kilometerd area. It has 139 villages. Nijirab is popular for its historical site of Chashma Mazullah area and its delicious fruits such as raspberry, nuts and others.
4-      Alasay District:
The district of Alasay is located 40 kilometers to the southeast of the capital. The people of Alasay speaks Pashai language with their main occupation is agriculture. However, economy of its people depend on dry fruit. The district is situated on 69 degrees, 43 minutes on eastern longitude and 35 degrees, 53 minutes on northern latitude. The district spread on 329 square kilometers area and is located 1, 625 meters above sea level.
5-      Kohistan District:
The Kohistan district is located to the north, and bordering Panjshir and Parwan provinces.
Kohistan-i-Awal and Kohistan-i-Doyam are comprised of 76 villages. Its total area is 171 square kilometers. Grapes, raspberry, corn and beans are the widely known products of the district.
6-      Koh  Band District:
Koh Band District is located 15 kilometers to the northeast of the capital. The district has immense historical importance with most of its area is covered by mountains.Following is the details of Kapisa administrative units and its capital:
1-      Mahmud-i-Raqi:
It is the capital of Kapisa province. Mahmud-i-Rqi has 57 small and big villages.
2-      Taghab:
The Taghab district is located at a 30 kilometers distance towards the south of the capital. Taghab is situated 1,300 meters above the sea level while it has 485 square kilometers area and comprised 54 towns and villages. Taghab is known for its excellent production of pomegranates. Agriculture is the main occupation of its inhabitants.
3-      Nijrab:
The Nijrab district is located 15 kilometers to the south of the capital city. The district stretches on 585 square kilometerd area. It has 139 villages. Nijirab is popular for its historical site of Chashma Mazullah area and its delicious fruits such as raspberry, nuts and others.
4-      Alasay District:
The district of Alasay is located 40 kilometers to the southeast of the capital. The people of Alasay speaks Pashai language with their main occupation is agriculture. However, economy of its people depend on dry fruit. The district is situated on 69 degrees, 43 minutes on eastern longitude and 35 degrees, 53 minutes on northern latitude. The district spread on 329 square kilometers area and is located 1, 625 meters above sea level.
5-      Kohistan District:
The Kohistan district is located to the north, and bordering Panjshir and Parwan provinces.
Kohistan-i-Awal and Kohistan-i-Doyam are comprised of 76 villages. Its total area is 171 square kilometers. Grapes, raspberry, corn and beans are the widely known products of the district.
6-      Koh  Band District:
Koh Band District is located 15 kilometers to the northeast of the capital. The district has immense historical importance with most of its area is covered by mountains.