The district was the site of the
Battle of Arghandab in June 2008. On 16 November 2009,
Taliban attackers raided a police station, killing eight officers and wounding three. Three other police officers in the station disappeared, and a spokesman for the Kandahar governor's office, who asked not to be identified by name, said he was not sure if the officers who disappeared had a connection to the Taliban. On 9 June 2010, a
suicide attack at a wedding party in the village of
Nagahan of the Arghandab district killed at least 40 people and wounded 77, making it one of the worst attacks of the year. From November 2020, there have been multiple attempted takeovers of the district by Taliban. As of December 9, 2020, the district remains to be contested, with the Taliban believed to be occupying the area along the western bank and Afghan security forces believed to be occupying the eastern bank (including the Baba Wali Shrine). On December 24, 2020, Afghan forces recaptured the entirety of the district, killing 37 insurgents in the process. ==Notables==