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Arugged barrier b/w Indus and afghanistan​

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Answered by jesal2008
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The Durand Line (Pashto: د ډیورنډ کرښه‎) is an international 2,430-kilometre (1,510 mi) border between Afghanistan and Pakistan. It was originally established in 1893 as the international border between British India and Afghanistan by Mortimer Durand, a British diplomat of the Indian Civil Service, and Abdur Rahman Khan, the Afghan Emir, to fix the limit of their respective spheres of influence and improve diplomatic relations and trade.

Answered by Ritiksuglan
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The Durand Line (Pashto: د ډیورنډ کرښه‎) is an international 2,430-kilometre (1,510 mi) border between Afghanistan and Pakistan. It was originally established in 1893 as the international border between British India and Afghanistan by Mortimer Durand, a British diplomat of the Indian Civil Service, and Abdur Rahman Khan, the Afghan Emir, to fix the limit of their respective spheres of influence and improve diplomatic relations and trade.

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