Sulaiman Mountains
The Sulaiman Mountains are a mountain range located in southern Afghanistan and northern Pakistan. They stretch approximately 1,000 kilometers and are known for their rugged terrain and diverse ecosystems. The mountains are part of the larger Hindu Kush range and serve as a natural barrier between the two countries.
These mountains are significant for their rich biodiversity and cultural history. They are home to various wildlife species and have been inhabited by different ethnic groups, including the Pashtuns. The Sulaiman Mountains also hold historical importance, as they have been a strategic location for trade and military routes throughout history.