Shindand was once a city of considerable size, and still possesses a fortress with sides of about 200 metres. In the 19th century the city was said to have a diverse population composed of
Ghilzais,
Durranis (
Alakozais,
Popalzais,
Barakzais),
Tajiks,
Zuris,
Timuris,
Jews, and
Hindus. By the early 20th century this fortress had been abandoned, and the town, at the centre of a group of villages, was fairly prosperous, with a bazaar of about 800 shops. The plains about Shindand were highly cultivated by the
Nurzai Duranis, each village protected by its own little mud fort. On August 10, 1990, an
Antonov An-12 of the
Democratic Republic of Afghanistan Air Force (DRAAF) crashed during initial climb after takeoff from Shindand Airport, killing all 83 onboard. This crash was Afghanistan's deadliest until the crash of
Kam Air Flight 904 in 2005. == Climate ==