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Kabul River

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Kabul River

River in eastern Afghanistan and northwestern Pakistan. Rising west of the city of Kabul, it flows east into Pakistan and, after a course of 435 mi (700 km), joins the Indus River northwest of Islamabad. The Kabul River valley is a natural route for travel between Afghanistan and Pakistan; Alexander the Great used it to invade India in the 4th century BC. For much of its course, the river is tapped for irrigation.



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The fort of Attock fort from the era of the Mughals, as well as the Kabul River and Indus confluence would also be of prime importance, along with the bridge of Bara and the clock tower of Cunningham.
According to details, Muhammad Ameen while talking to media here on Monday said that IRSA has no control over Chenab and Kabul river and this matter is under Indus water Commissioner.
According to details, Muhammad Ameen while talking to media here on Monday said that IRSA has no control over Chenab and Kabul river and this matter is under Indus water Commissioner.
 
 
 
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