Durand Line separates Pakistan from Afghanistan
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The Durand Line is the boundary line between Afghanistan and Pakistan. It was established in 1893 by the British Empire and is recognized by the governments of both countries. The line has been a source of dispute and tension between Afghanistan and Pakistan over the years.
Pakistan and Afghanistan
Afghanistan and India
The Durand line.
The Durand Line.
the Durand line
The border between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
In 1893 Sir Henry Mortimer Durand, the foreign secretary of British India, drew up the Afghanistan-Pakistan border line - a border that is still known as the Durand Line. Running roughly 2640 km in length, it's a region fraught with conflict.
The border between Afghanistan and Pakistan is known as the Durand Line and is one of the most dangerous and porous borders in the world. The borders that Afghanistan and Pakistan have with Iran have no special name.
The Durand line.