Koh-e Hindukush
The Hindukush mountains of Kabul Afghanistan
Koh-e Hindukush is a mountain located in the Parwan province of Afghanistan. it is located at 4,150 meters above sea level.
The Hindu Kush Mountain prolongs from northeast to southwest Afghanistan and divides the Amu Darya Valley into northern and southern parts.
The highest peak of The Hindu Kush Mountain is Trech Mir Mountain, 7690 meters
The Hindu Kush mountain
Is an approximately 800 km long mountain range on the Afghanistan and Pakistan border prolonged from central Afghanistan to northern Pakistan, Like the mountains of central Asia, this mountain range is young and fresh, growing and growing, bringing the earthquakes that arise to the truth.
The mountain range follows the Himalayan mountains from the Pamir regions of Afghanistan and has fallen from the northeast to the southwest, ending in the Bamiyan Valley after passing through Badakhshan.
Zabih Afzali
Afghanistan's renowned climber is recognized as the world's representative of the Hindu Kush. for spending half his life discovering and conquering his peaks.
this mountain is black, and dangerous in Afghanistan.
LENGTH
The length is about 800, KM, and the average height of this mountain range is 5,000, M. The Hindu Kush mountain is divided into two eastern-western parts. the western is almost smaller than the eastern Hindu Kush, and the Panjshir Valley is located also on its southeastern slopes.
The highest peak of this mountain is Tirajmir located in the Chatral region of Pakistan, an elevation of 7,750 meters above sea level, and the highest peak on Afghan soil, Noshakh, which is 7,485 meters above sea level. The elevated areas of the mountain are almost always snow-covered.
After the Himalayas mountain range, Hindukush is the second largest in the world.
The benefits of this mountain have great vital for Afghanistan's country.
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