A Brief Look at the Natural Conditions of the Hindu Kesh Mountain Range

Authors

  • Pohanmal Ahmad Jawid Naweed Member of the Geography Department, Literature and Humanities Faculty, Faryab University, AFGHANISTAN.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55544/ijrah.3.1.18

Keywords:

Hindu Kush, land structure, geological structure, strategic areas, Souq Al-Jishi

Abstract

Afghanistan is a country that is located almost in the center of the Asian continent, it is a landlocked country and in terms of land structure, it introduces a mountainous country among the countries of the world. This country has been of great economic and political importance due to its important geographical and strategic location in different periods of history. The land structure of Afghanistan consists of steep mountains full of snow, deep valleys, raging seas, high levels, hills, plains and deserts, each of which It has special features. The range of mountains that are present in all its shares, generally extends from northeast to southwest. Some of the northeastern and central parts of the country are made up of large high plains, the backbone of which is the Hindu Kush mountain. The Hindu Kush mountain is located along the Pamir mountain chain, extending from the northeast to the southwest and the central regions of Afghanistan cover a wide area, and from this part, its width also increases, so the Hindu Kush mountains are divided into two parts, the eastern and the western is divided.

Knowing and knowing about the Hindu Kush mountain range, its natural conditions and obtaining information about the strategic and strategic importance of this mountain range.

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Published

2023-02-09

How to Cite

Naweed, P. A. J. (2023). A Brief Look at the Natural Conditions of the Hindu Kesh Mountain Range. Integrated Journal for Research in Arts and Humanities, 3(1), 106–110. https://doi.org/10.55544/ijrah.3.1.18