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  2. Durand Line - Wikipedia

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    However, a map in an article from the Pashtun-dominated Government of Afghanistan not only refuses to recognise the Durand Line as the international border between the two countries, it claims that the Pashtun territories of Pakistan rightly belong to Afghanistan. [11] The Durand Line Agreement makes no mention of a time limit, thus suggesting ...

  3. Emirate of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    The Emirate of Afghanistan, [b] known as the Emirate of Kabul until 1855, [2] was an emirate in Central Asia and South Asia that encompassed present-day Afghanistan and parts of present-day Pakistan (before 1893). [3] The emirate emerged from the Durrani Empire, when Dost Mohammad Khan, the founder of the Barakzai dynasty in Kabul, prevailed.

  4. European influence in Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Maps showing the boundary of Afghanistan before the 1893 Durand Line Treaty. During his visit to Rawalpindi in 1885, the Amir requested the Viceroy of India to depute a Muslim Envoy to Kabul who was noble birth and of ruling family background.

  5. File:Durand Line Border Between Afghanistan And Pakistan.jpg

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    The following other wikis use this file: Usage on ar.wikipedia.org خط ديورند; بشتونستان; Usage on be.wikipedia.org Пуштуністан

  6. Paktika Province - Wikipedia

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    Map of Afghanistan with Paktika highlighted. ... Paktika sits adjacent to the Durand Line border between Pakistan and Afghanistan. ... before 879–1215: Seljuks ...

  7. Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    Afghanistan shares its longest land border (the Durand Line) with Pakistan to the east and south, followed by borders with Tajikistan to the northeast, Iran to the west, Turkmenistan to the north-west, Uzbekistan to the north and China to the far northeast; India recognizes a border with Afghanistan through Pakistani-administered Kashmir. [263]

  8. Afghanistan–Pakistan border barrier - Wikipedia

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    The Afghanistan–Pakistan border barrier refers to the border barrier being built by Pakistan since March 2017 along its border with Afghanistan.The purpose of the barrier is to prevent terrorism, arms, and drug trafficking, as well as refugees, illegal immigration, smuggling and infiltration across the approximately 2,670-kilometre-long (1,660 mi) international border between Afghanistan and ...

  9. Afghanistan–Pakistan relations - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan inherited the Durand Line agreement after its independence in 1947 but there has never been a formal agreement or ratification between Islamabad and Kabul.The Afghan government has not formally accepted the Durand Line as the international border between the two states, claiming that the Durand Line Agreement has been void in the past. [35]