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In 1921, a Soviet-Afghan treaty was signed whereby Russia agreed "to hand over to
Afghanistan the frontier districts which belonged to the latter in the last century, observing the principles of justice and self-determination of the population inhabiting the same." However, this treaty was never
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If we open up the Atlas of the People's
Republic of China we will find that the region of the Pamir, the western extremity of Xinjiang, from the Wuzibieli Pass1 to the south down to the Kekelaqukaole Peak (which the Soviet Russians call "Pavel Shveikovsky Peak") is designated as a not limited
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Afghanistan. Russia formerly assisted with policing it prior to 2005, and there have been recent reports that China may now be assisting with border policing. Several new border crossing and bridges have built in recent years in an effort to boost trade and links, partly funded by foreign
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The easternmost section of the border (now forming part of the Afghan-Tajik boundary) was not finally delimited until 1893–95, with the
Afghans agreeing to waive any claims to lands north of the Amu Darya. This agreement also stipulated the position of the land border in section east of
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demarcated the boundary as it is today over the period 1884–87. As the village of Khwaja Salar could no longer be identified it was agreed that the boundary should meet the Amu Darya in the vicinity of
Khamiab, Afghanistan.
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implemented, and was explicitly annulled by the
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to remain in
Afghanistan. The western section of the border (i.e. the bulk of the modern Afghan-Turkmen boundary) was to be determined at a later date by a boundary commission.
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government in 2001; however the long, porous frontier remains poorly policed and is a major drug smuggling route. There have also been a number of incidents related to the
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near the Afghan village of Gaz Khun. The boundary follows the Pamir for 71 km (44 mi) eastwards as far as
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up to China, with a series of boundary pillars subsequently erected.
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The border area was extremely volatile in the 1990s due to the
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is 1,357 km (843 mi) in length and runs from the
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753:中阿边界{...}南起中、巴、阿3国交界处的5587山峰,沿穆斯塔格山脉分水岭北行至克克拉去考勒峰。
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58:in the west to the tripoint with the
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343:Tajik–Afghan bridge at Panji Poyon
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195:Afghan and Tajik boundary markers
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702:(in Chinese). 22 November 1963.
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745:. 6 July 2004. Archived from
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48:Afghanistan–Tajikistan border
599:Kamoludin Abdullaev (2018).
548:Extreme points of Tajikistan
294:Aga Khan Development Network
136:Bōwànluò Shíwéikēfūsījī Fēng
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305:2021 Taliban offensive
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1190:International borders
1134:Borders of Tajikistan
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277:Tajikistani Civil War
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292:governments and the
16:International border
375:—Kokul (ferry only)
299:In July 2021, many
285:fall of the Taliban
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627:CHINA-TAJIK BORDER
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289:Taliban insurgency
223:Emirate of Bukhara
154:Kèkèlāqùkǎolè Fēng
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502:Afghanistan
441:Panji Poyon
391:Afghanistan
355:(road, see
341:(road, see
339:Panji Poyon
266:Lake Zorkul
231:British Raj
209:. With the
115:Lake Zorkul
111:Pamir River
107:Pyanj river
93:Description
37:Panji Poyon
33:Afghanistan
1185:Great Game
1174:Categories
1159:Uzbekistan
1154:Kyrgyzstan
1093:Uzbekistan
1083:Tajikistan
971:2021-07-12
788:11 January
716:Wikisource
674:2020-01-11
585:24 January
559:References
432:Tajikistan
407:Shah Ravan
396:Baghri Kol
373:Ai Khanoum
253:Sandykachi
207:Great Game
127:波万洛什维科夫斯基峰
56:Uzbekistan
41:Tajikistan
710:12 August
506:Tajik SSR
487:Ishkoshim
426:Ishkashim
367:Ishkoshim
363:Ishkashim
215:conquered
71:Amu Darya
1071:Pakistan
992:archived
965:Archived
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860:archived
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779:Archived
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668:Archived
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532:See also
410:Chichkeh
349:Shighnan
279:and the
221:and the
60:Xinjiang
52:tripoint
1076:Barrier
886:Reuters
634:Sarikol
482:Khorugh
456:Parkhar
437:Ayvadzh
422:Arakhat
419:Khosfav
353:Khorugh
329:in 2014
213:having
168:History
145:克克拉去考勒峰
141:Chinese
123:Chinese
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469:Kevron
416:Kvahan
381:(road)
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251:(near
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491:Sinib
446:Dusty
87:Tajik
75:Pyanj
67:China
54:with
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1066:Iran
1000:2018
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