Kunar — may refer to: *Kunar Valley, Afghanistan *Kunar Province, Afghanistan *Kunar River, Afghanistan … Wikipedia
Kunar River — Not to be confused with Kunhar River. Kunar River in the Bar Kashkot village, Kuz Kunar District, Nangarhar The Kunar River (Pashto: کونړ سيند) is about 480 km long, located in eastern Afghanistan and north western Pakistan. The Kunar river… … Wikipedia
Bar Kunar district — The Bar Kunar district is situated in the northeastern part of Kunar Province, Afghanistan. It borders with Asadabad district to the south west, Nuristan Province to the north west, Nari district to the north east and Dangam district to the south … Wikipedia
Korangal valley — The Korengal valley, Afghanistan, is located on the south part of the Pech river. In the east there is Asadabad capital of Kunar Province, in the west there is Chapa Dara district, in the south it s Chawkay district (Diwagal valley). In the south … Wikipedia
List of Afghanistan-related topics — This is a list of Afghanistan related articles. See also the .Afghanistan* Afghanistan * SalajeetBuildings and structures in Afghanistan* Buddhas of Bamyan * Chakhil i Ghoundi Stupa * Darul Aman Palace * Kajakai Dam * Tajbeg PalaceArchaeological… … Wikipedia
Alexander's Conflict with the Kambojas — Greek historians refer to three warlike peoples viz. the Astakenoi, the Aspasioi [Other classical names are Assaceni, Aseni, Aspii and Hippasii etc.] and the Assakenoi [ Other classical names are Assacani, Asoi, Asii/Osii etc.] [ Asoi is also a… … Wikipedia
Sophagasenus — Sophagasenos or Sophagasenus (Sanskrit: Subhagasena) was a local Indian king ruling in Kabul and Kapisa valley (Paropamisade of the classical writings) during the last decade of third century BCE. Sophagasnus finds reference only in The Histories … Wikipedia
Chitral — This article is about the town of Chitral. For other uses, see Chitral (disambiguation). Coordinates: 35°50′N 71°47′E / 35.833°N 71.783°E / … Wikipedia
Chitral (princely state) — This article is about the former State of Chitral. For other uses, see Chitral (disambiguation). This article is part of the series Former administrative units of Pakistan Original provinc … Wikipedia
Khasas — The Khasas are an ancient people, believed to be a section of the Indo Iranians who originally belonged to Central Asia from where they had penetrated, in remote antiquity, the Himalayas through Kashgar and Kashmir and dominated the whole hilly… … Wikipedia