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The border between Afghanistan and Pakistan is known as the Durand Line and is one of the most dangerous and porous borders in the world. The borders that Afghanistan and Pakistan have with Iran have no special name.
The British-made border between Afghanistan and Pakistan is called the DURAND LINE. The border was set by an agreement signed in 1893 between Sir Mortimer Durand, the Foreign Secretary of British India and Amir Abdur Rahman Khan in Kabul (King of Afghanistan).
In South-Central Asia, sorrounded mainly by the Republic of India to the east and Afghanistan to the west. Although there a narrow strip called the Wakhan corridor which separates Tajikistan from Northern Pakistan. Partially by China to the north and Iran to the SW. Pakistan also shares the maritime boundary with Oman, the nearest Arab country to Pakistan.
The current border between Afghanistan and Pakistan is commonly called the DURAND LINE. It was established in 1893 by Mortimer Durand, who represented British India (modern Pakistan, India, and Bangladesh), and the Afghan Emir at the time, Abdurrahman Khan.
The boundary between two materials is called an interface.
The Khyber Pass links Peshawar, Pakistan with Jalalabad, Afghanistan.
It is called Pakistan.
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.
The boundary between the troposphere and the stratosphere is called the tropopause.
They can be called pashtuns\pathans and are from Afghanistan, a country touching Pakistan and have India as one of its famous neighbours.
They can be called pashtuns\pathans and are from Afghanistan, a country touching Pakistan and have India as one of its famous neighbours.
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.