The Durand Line is the international border between Pakistan and Afghanistan. It stretches around 2,670 kilometers (1,640 miles) from the Wakhan Corridor in the north to Balochistan in the south. It ...
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Durand Line erupts again: A 132-year-old bitter legacy fuels new Afghanistan-Pakistan conflict
The Durand Line, stretching roughly 2,640 km (1,640 miles), was established in 1893 following an agreement between Sir Mortimer Durand, the then Foreign Secretary of British India, and Amir Abdur ...
The Afghan government and many Afghan civilians feel that the Pashtuns residing in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province and the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) are Afghan nationals who ...
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