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Afghanistan, [e] officially the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, [f] is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central Asia and South Asia.It is bordered by Pakistan to the east and south, [g] Iran to the west, Turkmenistan to the northwest, Uzbekistan to the north, Tajikistan to the northeast, and China to the northeast and east.
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An enlargeable topographic map of Afghanistan. Geography of Afghanistan. Afghanistan is: a landlocked country; Location: Northern Hemisphere and Eastern Hemisphere. Eurasia. Asia (Central Asia) Greater Middle East. Iranian plateau; Time zone: UTC+04:30; Extreme points of Afghanistan High: Noshaq 7,492 m (24,580 ft) Low: Amu Darya 258 m (846 ft)
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Afghanistan is a landlocked mountainous country located on the Iranian Plateau, [6] at the crossroads of Central Asia [7] [8] and South Asia. [9] [10] The country is the 40th largest in the world in size. Kabul is the capital and largest city of Afghanistan, located in the Kabul Province. With a location at the intersection of major trade ...
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Afghanistan has a Study located here * Preface * Chapter 1 - Historical Setting (Craig Baxter) o The Pre-Islamic Period + Achaemenid Rule, ca. 550-331 B.C. + Alexander and Greek Rule, 330-ca. 150 B.C. + Central Asian and Sassanian Rule, ca. 150 B.C.-700 A.D. o Islamic Conquest + Ghaznavid and Ghorid Rule + Mongol Rule, 1220-1506 + Mughal-Safavid Rivalry, ca. 1500-1747 o Ahmad Shah and the ...