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Valleys of Afghanistan

Valleys of Afghanistan

Wakhan

Valleys in the Wakhan include:

  • Sheghnan Valley
  • Ashava Valley
  • Darwaz Valley
  • Drayem Valley
  • Arsj Valley
  • Hnjab Valley
  • Farkhar Valley
  • Ishkamish District Valley (see Ishkamish District)
  • Khost i Fereng Valley
  • Samandan Valley
  • Andrab Valley
  • Khenjan Valley
  • Tala wa Barfak Valley (see Tala wa Barfak District)

Southern Hindu Kush

Panjshir Valley

Southern Hindu Kush valleys include (among others):

  • Panj Valley Valley
  • Korm Valley
  • Panjdarh Nijrab Valley
  • Bandavol Valley
  • Eshpi Valley
  • Shishil Valley
  • Kepchaq Valley
  • Chardeh Valley
  • Sayghan Valley
  • Kahmard Valley
  • Salang Valley
  • Darzab Valley
  • Panjshir Valley
  • Ghorband Valley
  • Surobi Valley (see Surobi, Kabul)

Koh-i-Baba

Bamiyan Valley

The Koh-i-Baba mountain range in central Afghanistan includes (among others):

  • Koladi Valley
  • Bamiyan Valley
  • Kakrak Valley
  • Turkman Valley

Safēd Kōh

Valleys in Safēd Kōh mountain range include (among others):

  • Khyber Pass Valley
  • Nazyan District Valley (see Nazyan District)
  • Shinwar District Valley (see Shinwar District)
  • Achen Valley
  • Zarmast Valley
  • Jajy Valley
  • Khogyani Valley
  • Kjah Valley
  • Nakrokhil Valley
  • Shtowa Valley
  • Eshyak Hesarak Valley
  • Ghelzai Valley
  • Tezhin Valley
  • Sarobi Valley
  • Musaly Valley
  • Sarkhak Valley
  • Altimur Valley
  • Charkh Kharwar District
  • Tangi Valley
  • Shnz Valley
  • Nawagi Valley
  • Gelga Ghazni
  • Sholgar Valley
  • Abband Valley
  • Dalah Valley
  • Azkhowah Valley
  • Teraa Valley
  • Rqiban Valley
  • Hassan Khel
  • Mchal Ghor
  • Shimal Valley
  • Nikah Valley
  • Berkoti Valley

Paghman District branch

The Paghman District Mountains are a branch of the Hindu Kush mountains, which formed numerous valleys. Valleys here include (among others):

  • Parsa Valley
  • Behisood Valley
  • Nahur Valley
  • Malistan Valley
  • Ghab Valley
  • Daykundi Valley (see Daykundi Province)
  • Yakawolang Valley
  • Daizangy Valley
  • Jaghori Valley
  • Ajersitan Valley
Arghandab Valley in Kandahar Province

There are also many valleys located in the eastern and southern parts of this mountain range, including (among others):

  • Shakardara Valley
  • Gul Valley
  • Estalf Valley
  • Gaza Valley
  • Paghman Valley (see Paghman District)
  • Pshahi Valley
  • Jalriz Valley
  • Nirkh Valley
  • Bec Valley
  • Samand Valley
  • Dayimurad Valley
  • Khowat Valley
  • Qyāq Valley
  • Gulbawri Valley (see Gulbawri, Ghazni)
  • Kakrak Valley
  • Torgan Valley
  • Shaki Valley
  • Zarsang Valley
  • Qarabagh Valley (see Qarabagh, Ghazni)
  • Zard ålu Tamaki Rasana
  • Arghandab Valley
  • Gizab Valley (see Gizab, Daykundi)

Other

Korengal Valley in Kunar Province

Some other notable valleys include:

  • Korengal Valley in Kunar Province
  • Dara-I-Pech Valley in Nangarhar Province (see Dara-I-Pech District)
  • Deravod Valley and Sangin Valley in Helmand Province
  • Darah sof Valley in Samangan Province (see Darah Sof District)
  • Kayhan Valley in Baghlan Province
  • Charkent Valley in Balkh Province.

References

References

  1. Briney, Amanda. (17 January 2020). "Geography of Afghanistan".
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