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Badakhshan (, TajikTajik language

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: ????????) is a region comprising parts of northeastern AfghanistanAfghanistan

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 and southeastern TajikistanTajikistan

The Republic of Tajikistan is a mountainous landlocked country in Central Asia....
. Badakhshan ProvinceBadakhshan Province

Badakhshan is one of the provinces of Afghanistan, consisting of 29 districts....
 is one of the thirty-four provinces of AfghanistanProvinces of Afghanistan

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. It is in the east of Afghanistan, containing the Wakhan CorridorWakhan Corridor

The Wakhan Corridor or Wakhan Salient is a narrow corridor in the Badakhshan velayat of Afghanistan....
. Much of Badakhshan lies within Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous ProvinceGorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Province

Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Province is a mountainous province of Tajikistan....
 of Tajikistan in the in south-east of the country. The music of BadakhshanMusic of Badakhshan Summary

Badakhshan is a region of Tajikistan and Afghanistan with a unique musical heritage, especially that of the remote Pamiri Ismailis...
 is an important part of the region's cultural heritage.

People

Badakhshan constitutes a distinct ethno-linguistic and religious community. They are ethnic Tajiks who have partial descendant from the Iranians who had populated the region by 1000 B.C. In Afghanistan's Badakhshan the prevalent language is Persian. The Pamir languagesPamir languages

The Pamir languages are a subgroup of the Iranian languages, spoken in the Pamir Mountains, primarily along the Panj River a...
 spoken in Tajikistan and parts of Afghan Badakhshan belong to the Eastern IranianEastern Iranian languages

The Eastern Iranian languages are a subgroup of the Iranian languages emerging in Middle Iranian times...
 branch of the Iranian language family. The lingua franca in the whole region is Persian. The main religion is Sunni IslamIslam

Islam is a monotheistic religion based upon the Qur'an, which adherents believe was sent by God through Muhammad....
 among the Persian-speaking inhabitants of Afghanistan Badakhshan, while the Pamiri-speakers in Tajik Badakhshan and eastern Afghanistan Badakhshan are overwhelmingly IsmailiIsmaili

The Isma?ili branch of Islam is part of Shi?a community after the Twelvers....
 MuslimMuslim

A Muslim is an adherent of Islam....
s. The people of this province have a rich cultural heritage, noted for its preservation of ancient forms of music, poetry and dance that have been lost in many other parts of Central Asia. The Badakhshanis are proud Tajiks whether natively from Afghanistan or across the Tajik border.

History

Badakhshan has a long history, which can be divided into two major time periods:

Early history

Badakhshan was an important trading center during antiquityAncient history Summary

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. Lapis lazuliLapis lazuli Overview

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 was traded exclusively from there as early as the second half of the 4th millennium BC.Badakhshan was the very important region where the "Silk Path" was passing over through.
Its significant is its geo-economic role in trades of Silk and ancient commodities transactions beween the East and West.

According to Marco Polo, Badashan/ Badakshan was a province where Balas rubies could be found under the mountain Syghinan.

Modern history

Its boundaries were decided by the AngloUnited Kingdom

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-RussiaRussia Summary

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n agreement of 1873, which expressly acknowledged "Badakhshan with its dependent district WakhanWakhan

Wakhan is a very mountainous and rugged part of the Pamir region. ...
" as "fully belonging to the amir of Kabul," and limited it to the left or southern bank of the Amu DaryaAmu Darya

The Amu Darya, Amudarya . Amu Darya is the longest river in Central Asia....
 (also called Oxus). On the west, Badakhshan was bounded by a line which crosses the TurkestanTurkestan

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 plains southwards from the junction of the Kundus and Amu Darya rivers until it touches the eastern water-divide of the Tashkurghan River, and then runs southeast, crossing KunduzKunduz

Kunduz is the capital of the Kunduz Province of northern Afghanistan; the name has also sometimes been rendered as Kundz,...
, until it strikes the Hindu KushHindu Kush

The Hindu Kush, Hindu Kush, Hindoo Koosh or Hindukush is a mountain range in Afghanistan as well as in NW...
. The southern boundary was carried along the crest of the Hindu Kush as far as the Khawak PassKhawak Pass

Khawak Pass is the route heading to the northwest from near the head of the Panjshir Valley through the formidable Hindu Ku...
, leading from Badakhshan into the PanjshirPanjshir Valley Overview

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 valley. Beyond this it was indefinite.

It was known that the KafirKafir

Kafir is an Arabic word meaning an unbeliever, a person who hides, denies, or covers the truth....
s occupied the crest of the Hindu Kush eastwards of the Khawak, but how far they extended north of the main watershed was not ascertainable. The southern limits of Badakhshan became definite again at the Dorah PassDorah Pass

The Dorah Pass, also spelled and pronounced Durah Pass, connects Badakshan in Afghanistan with Chitral in Pakistan....
. The Dorah connects Zebak and Ishkashim at the elbow, or bend, of the Oxus with the Lutku valley leading to Chitral. From the Dorah eastwards the crest of the Hindu Kush again became the boundary until it effects a junction with the Muztagh and Sarikol ranges, which shut off ChinaChina

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 from Russia and IndiaFacts About India

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. Skirting round the head of the Tagdumbash Pamir, it finally merged into the Pamir MountainsPamir Mountains

Located in Central Asia, the Pamir Mountains are formed by the junction of the Tian Shan, Karakoram, Kunlun, and Hindu Kush ...
 boundary, and turned westwards, following the course of the Oxus, to the junction of that river and the Khanabad (Kunduz).

So far as the northern boundary followed the Oxus stream, under the northern slopes of the Hindu Kush, it was only separated by the length of these slopes (some 8 or 10 miles) from the southern boundary along the crest. Thus Badakhshan reached out an arm into the Pamirs eastwards - bottle-shaped - narrow at the neck (represented by the northern slopes of the Hindu Kush), and swelling out eastwards so as to include a part of the great and little Pamirs.

Before the boundary settlement of 1873 the small states of Roushan and Shougnan extended to the left bank of the Oxus, and the province of Darwaz, on the other hand, extended to the right bank. Then, however, the Darwaz extension northwards was exchanged for the Russian PamirRussian Pamir Summary

The Russian Pamir is a former territory of Imperial Russia, now the province of Gorno-Badakhshan of Tajikistan....
 extension westwards, and the river throughout became the boundary between Russian and Afghan territory; the political boundaries of those provinces and those of Wakhan were no longer coincident with their geographical limits.

The following were the chief provincial subdivisions of Badakhshan, omitting Roushan and Shougnan: on the west Rustak, Kataghan, Ghori, Narin and Anderab; on the north Darwaz, Ragh and Shiwa; on the east Charan, Ishkashim, Zebak and Wakhan; and in the centre Faizabad, Farkhar, Minjan and Kishm. There were others, but nothing certain is known about these minor subdivisions.

In 1895 the Panj River was defined as part of the border between Afghanistani and Russian Badakhshan. Within the Soviet UnionSoviet Union Overview

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, the former Russian part was organized as the Gorno-Badakhshan autonomous oblast within the Tajik SSRTajik SSR

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, later the Kohistan-Badakhshan Autonomous Province within TajikistanTajikistan

The Republic of Tajikistan is a mountainous landlocked country in Central Asia....
.

Geography

The conformation of the mountain districts, which comprise all the southern districts of Badakhshan and the northern hills and valleys of Nuristan (the former Kafiristan), is analogous to that of the rest of the Hindu Kush westwards. The Hindu Kush represents the southern edge of a great central upheaval or plateau. It breaks up into long spurs southwards, deep amongst which are hidden the valleys of Nuristan, almost isolated from each other by the rugged and snow-capped altitudes which divide them. To the north the plateau gradually slopes away towards the Oxus, falling from an average altitude of 15,000 feet to 4,000 feet about Faizabad, in the centre of Badakhshan, but tailing off to ~100 at Kunduz, in Kataghan, where it merges into the flat plains bordering the Oxus.

The Kokcha river traverses Badakhshan from southeast to northwest, and, with the Kunduz, drains all the northern slopes of the Hindu Kush west of the Dorah pass. Some of its sources are near Zebak, close to the great bend of the Oxus northwards, so that it cuts off all the mountainous area included within that bend from the rest of Badakhshan. Its chief affluent is the Minjan, which Sir George Robertson found to be a considerable stream where it approaches the Hindu Kush close under the Dorab. Like the Kunduz, it probably drains the northern slopes of the Hindu Kush by deep lateral valleys, more or less parallel to the crest, reaching westwards towards the Khawak pass. From the Oxus (1,000 feet) to Faizabad (4,000 feet) and Zebak (8,500 feet) the course of the Kokcha offers a high road across Badakhshan; between Zebak and Ishkashim, at the Oxus bend, there is but an insignificant pass of 9,500 feet; and from Ishkashim by the Panja, through the Pamirs, is the continuation of what must once have been a much-traversed trade route connecting Afghan Turkestan with KashgarKashgar

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 and China. It is undoubtedly one of the great continental high-roads of Asia. North of the Kokcha, within the Oxus bend, is the mountainous district of Darwaz, of which the physiography belongs rather to the Pamir type than to that of the Hindu Kush.

A very remarkable meridional range extends for 100 miles northwards from the Hindu Kush (it is across this range that the route from Zebak to Ishkashim lies), which determines the great bend of the Oxus river northwards from Ishkashim, and narrows the valley of that river into the formation of a trough as far as the next bend westwards at Kala Wamar. The western slopes of this range drain to the Oxus either northwestwards, by the Kokcha and the Ragh, or else they twist their streams into the Shiwa, which runs due north across Darwaz. Here again we find the main routes which traverse the country following the rivers closely. The valleys are narrow, but fertile and populous. The mountains are rugged and difficult; but there is much of the world-famous beauty of scenery, and of the almost phenomenal agricultural wealth of the valleys of BukharaBukhara

Bukhara, from the Sanskrit Vihara, is the fifth-largest city in Uzbekistan, and capital of the Bukhara Province....
 and Ferghana to be found in the recesses of Badakhshan.

See also

  • Badakhshan ProvinceBadakhshan Province

    Badakhshan is one of the provinces of Afghanistan, consisting of 29 districts....
  • Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous ProvinceGorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Province

    Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Province is a mountainous province of Tajikistan....
  • Silk RoadSilk Road

    The Silk Road or Silk Route was an interconnected series of routes through Southern Asia traversed by caravan and o...
  • Mount ImeonMount Imeon

    Mount Imeon is an ancient name for the Central Asian complex of mountain ranges comprising the present Hindu Kush, Pamir and...
  • Lapis lazuliLapis lazuli

    Lapis lazuli, also known as just lapis, is a stone with one of the longest traditions of being considered a gem, with ...
  • Kingdom of BalharaKingdom of Balhara

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