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The Kyrgyz People of the Afghanistan Pamir

2023-08-13 01:31:50

INTRODUCTION As we know, Wallani is the most intense hunting and gathering tribe in the Amazon region of Ecuador. They were completely isolated until the evangelical Christian missionaries of the 1950's tried to change them to Christianity for a while. Since then Christian missionaries have opened doors to other forms of Western exploitation, as crude companies are threatening their way of life, so they became a dangerous person . The majority of Huaolani even said they regret even that they even contacted even Christians, as they were already infected with certain diseases that they are not immune to polio.

It is believed that Poros has separated Pamir from the Hindu Kush in the present Afghan canyon and has reached China - and may have entered the present Tajikistan. Takahara. . A trip through Pamir is the most difficult part of Polo's journey. They spent nearly two months to cross 250 miles. Marco Polo wrote: "The fire is not as bright as it is", "Things are not well cooked." Blizzard, avalanches, landslides may have delayed polo. **

There is Afghanistan in the northwestern part of Pakistan. The border between Pakistan and Afghanistan is about 2250 km. In the north, it extends along the Hindu Cush (meaning Hindu killer) mountains and the ridge of Pamir. There, a narrow Afghanistan region called Wakhan Corridor is spreading between Pakistan and Tajikistan. The length of this strip is about 16 to 25 kilometers. The border between Pakistan and Afghanistan is known as the Duran line and was drawn by Sir Mortimer Duran in 1893. He is a British Indian diplomat and in the same year Afghanistan comrades joined. It is no doubt that Pakistan became an independent country in 1947, but Paktu across the Afghan government and the Pakistan - Afghanistan borders has been opposed to their legality regularly for many years. Pakistan, on the other hand, claims the legitimacy and sustainability of the border as a beneficiary of the UK in this region.

Afghanistan is particularly difficult to conquer because of the intersection of three elements. First, since Afghanistan is located in Iran's main land route between Central Asia and India, it has been repeatedly invaded and solved by many tribes. Many of them are hostile to each other. Second, due to the frequency of invasion and the epidemic of tribalism in the area, its lawlessness made almost all villages and houses like forts and carats. Thirdly, the actual terrain of Afghanistan is exacerbating its tribal tendency and makes it very difficult to rule. Afghanistan is dominated by the world's tallest and jagged mountains. These include the Hindu Cush Mountains that dominate the country, passing through the central and southern parts of the country, and the Pamir mountains in the east.