- Wakhan
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official_website_name =Wakhan or "the Wakhan" (also spelt as Vakhan; PerB|واخان,
Tajik : Вахон) is a very mountainous and rugged part of the Pamir andKarakoram regions.Geography
The Wakhan is located in and around the extreme north-east of
Afghanistan , which is connected toChina by a long, narrow strip called theWakhan Corridor , which separates theGorno-Badakhshan region ofTajikistan from theNorth-West Frontier Province and Northern Areas of Pakistan.It contains the headwaters of the
Amu Darya (Oxus ) River, and was an ancient corridor for travellers from theTarim Basin toBadakshan . Western Wakhan (休密 "Xiumi") was conquered in the early part of the 1st century CE byKujula Kadphises , the first "Great Kushan," and was one of the five "xihou" or principalities that formed the nucleus of the originalKushan kingdom. [Hill, John E. 2004. "The Western Regions according to the Hou Hanshu." Draft annotated English translation. [http://depts.washington.edu/silkroad/texts/hhshu/hou_han_shu.html] ]History
The borders of the Wakhan were set in an 1895 treaty between Russia and Britain, which had been wrestling over the control of Central Asia for nearly a century. In what was dubbed the "Great Game" (a term coined by British Army spy
Arthur Conolly of the 6th Bengal Native Light Cavalry), both countries had sent intrepid spies into the region, not a few of whom had been caught and beheaded. (Conolly was killed in Bokhara in 1842.) Eventually Britain and Russia agreed to use the entire country as a buffer zone, with the Wakhan extension ensuring that the borders of the Russian empire would never touch the borders of theBritish Raj .Only a handful of Westerners are known to have traveled through the Wakhan Corridor since
Marco Polo did it, in1271 , although there were sporadic European expeditions throughout the second half of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th.In 1949, when
Mao Zedong completed the Communist takeover of China, the borders were permanently closed, sealing off the 2,000-year-old caravan route and turning the corridor into a cul-de-sac. When the Soviets invaded Afghanistan in December 1979, they occupied the Wakhan and plowed a tank track halfway into the corridor. Today, the Wakhan has reverted to what it's been for much of its history: a primitive pastoral hinterland, home to about 7,000 Wakhi and Kirghiz people, scattered throughout some 40 small villages and camps. Opium smugglers sometimes use the Wakhan, traveling at night.Wakhan District
Wakhan District is one of the 28 districts of
Badakhshan Province in easternAfghanistan . Total population for the district is about 13,000 residents. Wakhan District is bounded by threeinternational border s:Tajikistan to the north,Pakistan to the south, and Afghanistan's only border withChina to the east.Demographics
Vakhan is sparsely populated. Most of its inhabitants speak the Wakhi or
Vakhi language (x̌ik zik), and belong to an ethnic group known as Vakhi or Wakhi. NomadicKyrgyz herders live at the higher altitudes. The people also inhabit several surrounding areas adjacent to the Wakhan such as inTajikistan ,Pakistan andChina .Footnotes
References
* Gordon, T. E. 1876. "The Roof of the World: Being the Narrative of a Journey over the high plateau of Tibet to the Russian Frontier and the Oxus sources on Pamir." Edinburgh. Edmonston and Douglas. Reprint: Ch’eng Wen Publishing Company. Taipei. 1971.
* Shahrani, M. Nazif. (1979) "The Kirghiz and Wakhi of Afghanistan: Adaptation to Closed Frontiers and War". University of Washington Press. 1st paperback edition with new preface and epilogue (2002). ISBN 0-295-98262-4.
* Stein, Aurel M. 1921a. "Serindia: Detailed report of explorations in Central Asia and westernmost China", 5 vols. London & Oxford. Clarendon Press. Reprint: Delhi. Motilal Banarsidass. 1980. [http://dsr.nii.ac.jp/toyobunko/]
* Stein Aurel M. 1921. “A Chinese expedition across the Pamirs and Hindukush, A.D. 747.” "Indian Antiquary" 1923. From: www.pears2.lib.ohio-state.edu/ FULLTEXT/TR-ENG/aurel.htm. Last modified 24 June, 1997. Accessed 13 January, 1999.
* Stein Aurel M. 1928. "Innermost Asia: Detailed report of explorations in Central Asia, Kan-su and Eastern Iran", 5 vols. Clarendon Press. Reprint: New Delhi. Cosmo Publications. 1981.
* Stein Aurel M. 1929. "On Alexander's Track to the Indus: Personal Narrative of Explorations on the North-west Frontier of India". London. Reprint, New York, Benjamin Blom, 1972.External links
* [http://www.wakhandev.org.uk Wakhan Development Partnership] A project working to improve the lives of the people of Wakhan since 2003
* [http://avgustin.net/gallery.php?id=50 Wakhan Corridor] Photos from Afghan Wakhan Corridor
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