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The Sulaiman Mountains ( Balochi/Urdu/Persian: کوه سليمان), or Kōh-e Sulaymān, are the southern extension of the Hindu Kush mountain system, located in the Zabul, Kandahar and Loya Paktia regions of Afghanistan, and in the southern Federally Administered Tribal Areas (South Waziristan and Frontier Region Dera Ismail Khan), most of northern Balochistan , and some of southwestern Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa in Pakistan Pakistan. The Sulaimans form the eastern edge of the Iranian Plateau where the Indus River separates it from the Subcontinent. Bordering the Sulaimans to the north are the arid highlands of Central Hindu Kush or Paropamisadae, whose heights extend up to 6,000 metres (20,000 ft).[1]In Frontier Region Dera Ismail Khan , the highest peak of the Sulaimans is Takht-e-Sulaiman or “Throne of Solomon” at 3,487 metres (11,440 ft). In Balochistan , its highest peak is Zarghun Ghar at 3,578 metres (11,739 ft) near Quetta city; while the second-highest is Khilafat Hill at 3,475 metres (11,401 ft) in Ziarat district and is famous for large juniperus macropoda forests in its surroundings.The Sulaiman Mountains are a major geological feature of northern province of and Zabul province of Afghanistan. It is the bordering region between the Iranian Plateau and the Indian subcontinent, located to the east of the Lut Desert and to the west of the Indus River. Bordering the Sulaiman Range to the north are the arid highlands of the Hindu Kush, with more than 50 percent of the lands there lying above 2,000 m (6,500 feet). The highest peak of Sulaiman Mountains is Takht-e-Sulaiman, 3,487 metres (11,440 ft) in . In comparison, the highest point in Balochistan, at 3,578 metres (11,739 ft), is Koh-i-Zarghoon in the Zarghoon Mountains in Quetta.[3]The Sulaiman Range, and the high plateau to the west and southwest of it, helps form a natural barrier against the humid winds that blow from the Indian Ocean, creating arid conditions across Southern Afghanistan to the north. In contrast, the relatively flat and low-lying Indus Delta is situated due east and south of the Sulaiman Mountains. This lush delta is prone to heavy flooding and is mostly uncultivated wilderness
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Abaqa’s Hunting Palace was a palace outpost built between 1270 and 1275 by Abaqa Khan (1265-1282) on a site that had been important and built upon as early as the Sassanian dynasty. Takht-i Sulaiman was known as Saturiq during the Il-Khanid period and as Shiz during Sassanian times. It is believed to have been the birthplace of Zoroaster, and it Read more...
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FeaturedThe Purian Sar is a 6293 m high mountain in the extreme west of the Karakorum Mountains in the Pakistani Special Territory Gilgit-Baltistan . Read more...
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FeaturedBilchar Dobani or Dobani Peak (Urdu: بلچھار دوبانی) is a mountain located between Taisot, Haramosh and Bagrot valley, in Gilgit district of the autonomous territory of Gilgit-Baltistan, in Pakistan. Read more...
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The Tupopdan (also Tlipobdan ) is a mountain in the northern Karakorum in the Pakistani Special Territory Gilgit-Baltistan . The summit, with a height of 6106 m (according to other sources 6125 m ) forms the southwestern end of the Ghujerab Mountains . The Tupopdan rises 12 km north-northeast of Passu . On its southwestern flank, the Shimshal flows into the Hunza . The Tupopdan towers above the valley floor at 3500 m. 4.35 km further northwest is the 6055 m high Jurju Khona Shar . The name of the mountain means something Read more...
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Sakesar, is the highest mountain in the Salt Range in Pothohar in Pakistan. Its height is 1,522m. It lies on the outer fringes of the Soon Valley in Khushab District in the Punjab Province. Uchhali Lake is just below it. Read more...
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