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The Durand Line (Pashto: د ډیورنډ کرښه; Urdu: ڈیورنڈ لائن; Dari: خط دیورند), also known as the Afghanistan–Pakistan border, is a 2,611-kilometre (1,622 mi)... |
Bajaur Campaign (section Durand Line dispute) prime minister Mohammad Daoud Khan, who was a vocal opponent of the Durand Line, sent in the Royal Afghan Army to occupy strategic regions in what is... |
of the Indian Civil Service. He is best-known as the namesake for the Durand Line, which serves as the international border between Afghanistan and Pakistan... |
The Pashtunistan conflict also known as the Durand Line issue, was a series of conflicts that broke out between Afghanistan and the newly independent... |
up Durand in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Durand may refer to: Durand Township, Winnebago County, Illinois Durand, Illinois, a village Durand High... |
Parachinar (section Durand Line Agreement) territory of British governed India negotiated terms, agreeing to the Durand line. Two parties camped at Parachinar, now part of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan... |
Abdur Rahman Khan (category Durand Line) the country after years of internal fighting and negotiation of the Durand Line Agreement with British India. Abdur Rahman Khan was the one and only... |
in 1893, forced Afghanistan to consent to a new border, termed the Durand Line, which cuts right through the historic Pashtun settlement region. After... |
Afghanistan, its allied insurgents and Pakistan, at many locations along the Durand line, including North Waziristan, South Waziristan, Wana, Dera Ismail Khan... |
agreement between Mortimer Durand of the British Raj and Emir Abdur Rahman Khan of Afghanistan, creating the Durand Line. This narrow strip acted as... |
in Pakistan were coupled with discontent over the permanency of the Durand Line which has long been considered the international border by every nation... |
sculptures depicting the Radcliffe Line. India–Pakistan border Curzon line Indo-Bangladesh enclaves McMahon Line Durand Line Sykes-Picot Agreement Rajkahini... |
and Afghanistan was established after the 1893 Durand Line Agreement between British Mortimer Durand of British India and Amir Abdur Rahman Khan of Afghanistan... |
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (category Durand Line) Durand Line in 1917 to attack British posts in an attempt to gain territory and weaken the legitimacy of the border. The validity of the Durand Line,... |
became known as the Durand Line. In 1947, the Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Afghanistan, Mohammad Daoud Khan, rejected the Durand Line, which had been... |
the coastal areas). The border with Afghanistan which is known as the Durand Line, 2,640 km (1,640.4 mi), which runs from the Hindu Kush and the Pamir... |
in the country, whose name translates to "Land of the Pashtuns". The Durand Line, which forms the border between modern-day Pakistan and Afghanistan,... |
August 1947, as Afghanistan refused to recognize the legitimacy of the Durand Line, which Pakistan recognized as the international border between the two... |
Pashtunistan (category Durand Line) Pashtun Belt. During British rule in India in 1893, Mortimer Durand drew the Durand Line, fixing the limits of the spheres of influence between the Emirate... |
control of foreign affairs from Britain and the British recognizing the Durand Line as the border between Afghanistan and British India. The root cause of... |