The mountain range that stretches between Pakistan and Afghanistan are the Hindu Kush mountains. The chief mountain passes would be the Salang Pass, Khyber Pass, and the Kotal-e Lataband.
The Khyber Pass is located in Pakistan. It is a mountain pass connecting Pakistan with Afghanistan.
The Khyber Pass links Peshawar, Pakistan with Jalalabad, Afghanistan.
The Khyber Pass.
The chief mountain that passes between Pakistan and Afghanistan is the Hindu Kush. It is also referred to as the Khyber Pas.
The letter "K" as in Khyber Pass.
khyber pass
You're probably referring to the Khyber Pass. The pass connects Afghanistan with Pakistan, cuttin through the Safed Koh mountains which themselves are part of the Hindu Kush. The summit of the pass (which actually sits inside Pakistan) is over 3500 feet high.
No. It is in a mountain range between Afghanistan and Pakistan.
The Karakoram Mountains and The Khyber pass and the Hindu Kush region.
I THINK it would be the Khaybar pass, which is an extremely historical pass.
Afghanistan and Pakistan
Pakistan and Afghanistan