- Khawak Pass
Infobox Mountain Pass
Name = Khawak Pass
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Elevation = about 4,370 m. or 14,340 ft.
Location = AFG
Range =Hindu Kush
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Transversed by =Khawak Pass (el. 3,848 m. or 12,625 ft.) is the route heading to the northwest from near the head of the
Panjshir Valley through the formidableHindu Kush range to northern Afghanistan viaAndarab andBaghlan .This is the route traditionally thought to have been followed by
Alexander the Great in the spring of 329 BCE when he led his army from the Kabul valley across the mountains toBactria (laterTokharistan in the north. Vincent Smith states that Alexander took his troops across both the Khāwak and the Kaoshān orKushan Pass . [Smith, Vincent A. (1908) "The Early History of India", p. 45. Oxford. The Clarendon Press.] However, according to some scholars, there is really no proof for this. [Vogelsang, Willem. (2002) "The Afghans", p. 9, n. 16. Blackwell Publishers. Oxford.] .The Khawak is most probably the pass used by the famous Chinese Buddhist pilgrim monk,
Xuanzang , on his return from India to China in the early 7th century. [Vogelsang, Willem. (2002) "The Afghans", p. 174. Blackwell Publishers. Oxford.] [Wood, John (1872) "A Journey to the Source of the River Oxus. With an essay on the Geography of the Valley of the Oxus by Colonel Henry Yule". London: John Murray, p. lxxiii.]It was also crossed by
Timur (Tamerlane or Timur the Lame- 1336-1405), and by Captain John Wood on his return journey to the sources of theOxus in the mid-19th century. It was the easternmost pass leading from the Kabul Valley into northern Afghanistan, and the most popular pass of this region. [Verma, H. C. (1978) "Medieval Routes to India: Baghdad to Delhi", pp. 86 and nn. 155, 156; 264. Calcutta. Naya Prokash.]This pass, so important for the early history of Afghanistan, is now for the most part bypassed by the paved road that runs through the
Salang tunnel under the Salang Pass, completed by the Soviets in 1964, at a height of about 3,400 m. It linksCharikar andKabul withKunduz ,Khulm ,Mazari Sharif andTermez .Footnotes
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