Shebar Pass | mountain pass, Afghanistan | Britannica (original) (raw)
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Afghanistan
In Afghanistan: Physiographic regions …strategic importance and include the Shebar Pass, located northwest of Kabul where the Bābā Mountains branch out from the Hindu Kush, and the storied Khyber Pass, which leads to the Indian subcontinent, on the Pakistan border southeast of Kabul. The Badakhshān area in the northeastern part of the central highlands… Read More
physiography of Hindu Kush Mountains
In Hindu Kush: Physiography …which then continues to the Shebar (Shībar) Pass (9,800 feet [2,987 metres]) to the northwest of Kabul; and the western Hindu Kush, also known as the Bābā Mountains (Kūh-e Bābā), which gradually descends to the Kermū Pass. Read More