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Points about sulaiman hills and kirthar hills

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Sulaiman Mountains:-

  • The Sulaiman Mountains or Kōh-e Sulaymān (Pashto: د كسي غرونه‎; Balochi/Urdu/Persian: کوه سليمان‎; "Mountains of Solomon"), are the southern extension of the Hindu Kush mountain system and rise to form the eastern edge of the Iranian Plateau, and the northeastern edge of the Balochistan Plateau.
  • They are located in the Zabul, Kandahar and Loya Paktia regions of Afghanistan, and in Pakistan they extend over the northern part of Balochistan province, and some parts of southwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab. Bordering the Sulaimans to the north are the arid highlands of Central Hindu Kush whose heights extend up to 3,383 metres (11,099 ft), and to the east are the Indus plains.
  • Together with the Kirthar Mountains in southern Pakistan, they form what is known as the Sulaiman-Kirthar geologic province

Kirthar Mountains:-

  • The Kirthar Mountains (Urdu: كوه کھیرتھر‎; Sindhi: کير ٿر جبل‎) are a mountain range that mark the boundary between the Pakistani provinces of Balochistan and Sindh
  • and which comprise much of the Kirthar National Park. The mountain range forms part of the Kirthar-Sulaiman geologic province,
  • which stretches from the Arabian Sea coast north to the Sulaiman Mountains in northwest Pakistan. The highest peak of the mountains is Zardak Peak at 7,430 ft (2,260 m).

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