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  3. The Majestic Hindu Kush Mountains: The Land of High

  4. WEBJan 10, 2019 · The Hindu Kush Mountain range runs along the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan. It extends over 500 miles, experiences earthquakes, and separates the Amu Darya valley from the Indus River …

  5. Hindu-Kush range - En Route Pakistan

    WEBThe Hindu Kush commonly understood to mean Hindu killers or killer of the Hindus in Persian; is an 800 kilometre long (500 miles) mountain range that expands through Afghanistan, from its centre to north of Pakistan and …

  6. Hindu Kush - PeakVisor

    WEBThe Hindu Kush is Asia’s third-largest mountain range and contains the tallest mountain outside the Himalaya - Karakoram system. The Hindu Kush chain extends 800 km (500 mi) through Afghanistan, Pakistan, …

  7. Hindukush | Silkroad Guides

  8. Tirich Mir – Mountain Field Guide

  9. Introduction | SpringerLink

  10. Pakistan - Hindu Kush & Karakorum - Untamed Borders

  11. Hindu Kush Mountain Range - HKH Region - BYJU'S

  12. Kalasha People in Pakistan: A Mountain Indigenous Tribe’s

  13. Hindu Kush Himalaya - ClearIAS

  14. Pakistan - Himalayas, Karakoram, Indus | Britannica

  15. Exploring Noshaq: Pakistan's Towering Himalayan Gem in the …

  16. Geology and mineral resources of the Chitral-Partsan area, Hindu …

  17. Hindu Kush Mountain Range - World History Encyclopedia

  18. Climate Change in the Mountains of Pakistan and its Water

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