Describe relief feature of sulaiman and kirthar range
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The Sulaiman Mountains (Pashto: د كسي غرونه; Balochi/Urdu/Persian: کوه سليمان), or Kōh-e Sulaymān, are the southern extension of the Hindu Kush mountain system, located in the Zabul, Kandahar and Loya Paktia regions of Afghanistan, and in northern Balochistan and some parts of southwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab in Pakistan. The Sulaimans form the eastern edge of the Iranian Plateau where the Indus Riverseparates it from the Indian Subcontinent. Bordering the Sulaimans to the north are the arid highlands of Central Hindu Kush or Paropamisadae, whose heights extend up to 3,383 metres (11,099 ft).
Highest point
Elevation =3,487 m (11,440 ft)
Coordinates =30°30′N 70°10′E
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The Kirthar Mountains (Urdu: كوه کھیرتھر) (Sindhi: کير ٿر جبل) are a mountain rangelocated in the Pakistani provinces of Balochistan and Sindh.[2] The mountains extend southward for about 190 mi (310 km) from the Mula River in east-central Balochistan to Cape Monze on the Arabian Sea. The Kirthar Mountains form the boundary between the lower Indus Plain (to the east) and southern Balochistan (to the west). It consists of a series of parallel rock hill ridges rising from 4,000 ft (1,200 m) in the south to nearly 8,000 ft (2,400 m) in the north.
Highest point
Elevation =2,151 m (7,057 ft)
Coordinates =27°00′00″N 67°09′20″E