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- Khawak P**** (elevation 3,848 m (12,625 ft)) sits across the route heading to the northwest from near the head of the Panjshir Valley through the Hindu...
- Artaxerxes V of Persia. Crossing the Hindu Kush northward, probably over the Khawak P****, Alexander brings his army, despite food shortages, to Drapsaka. Outflanked...
- the Khawak P**** in the east. The central Hindu Kush peaks rise to over 6,800 m (22,300 ft), and this section has numerous spurs between the Khawak P****...
- kilometres (62 mi) long, it leads to two p****es over the Hindu Kush – the Khawak P**** (3,848 m) leading to Afghanistan's northern plains, and the Anjuman...
- southern boundary was carried along the crest of the Hindu Kush as far as the Khawak P****, leading from Badakhshan into the Panjshir valley. Beyond this it was...
- allowing them to directly attack Panjshir. An initial Taliban ****ault through Khawak P**** connecting the Baghlan and central Panjshir Provinces failed. NRFA...
- but after taking the Pansjir Valley on the 15th he was stopped at the Khawak P**** on the 16th. On the 19th, there were rumours in Kabul that Sayyid Husayn...
- Vincent Smith states that Alexander the Great took his troops across both the Khawak P**** and the Kaoshān or Kushan P****. "Towards the close of spring in the...
- Qabāgh, Gol Qobāgh, and Gol-e Qabāgh; also known as Gol-e Khāvak and Gul-i-Khāwak) is a village in Howmeh Rural District, in the Central District of Divandarreh...
- Afghanistan) (Paropamisus is the western part of Gandara)―Gandara May 329 Khawak P**** (leading from Badakhshan to Panjshir valley, 100 km northeast of Kabul...