The Khulm River (''Darya-i Khulm''; alternate spelling: Kholm; alternate name: Tashqurghan River)
is a river of north-central
Afghanistan
Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan, is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central Asia and South Asia. It is bordered by Pakistan to the Durand Line, east and south, Iran to the Afghanistan–Iran borde ...
. In its lower course, it passes through
Khulm and Haybak in
Balkh Province
Balkh (Dari and , ) is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan, located in the north of the country. It is divided into 15 districts and has a population of about 1,509,183, which is multi-ethnic and mostly a Persian-speaking society. The city o ...
. The Khulm is a tributary to the
Oxus
The Amu Darya ( ),() also shortened to Amu and historically known as the Oxus ( ), is a major river in Central Asia, which flows through Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Afghanistan. Rising in the Pamir Mountains, north of the Hindu Ku ...
basin.
Its source is south of the city of Khulm and it passes through the city of
Samangan and
Samangan Province. The Khulm River forms the western border of
Kunduz Province
Kunduz () is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan, located in the northern part of the country next to Tajikistan. The population of the province is around 1,136,677, which is mostly a tribal society; it is one of Afghanistan's most ethnically ...
.
Geography
The mountains are characterized as rocky
arid
Aridity is the condition of geographical regions which make up approximately 43% of total global available land area, characterized by low annual precipitation, increased temperatures, and limited water availability.Perez-Aguilar, L. Y., Plata ...
ity as they extend from the
Koh-i-Baba to Khulm River. On occasion, the landscape turns into trenched valleys engulfed with vegetation.
The river rocks are composed of sandstone and limestone.
The Khulm River is one of the tributaries of the
Amu Darya River, a major river in
Central Asia
Central Asia is a region of Asia consisting of Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. The countries as a group are also colloquially referred to as the "-stans" as all have names ending with the Persian language, Pers ...
. It is known as a “blind river” or “natural river” as it dries up due to local use within its basin boundary and does not reach the Amu Darya, except during exceptional high flow years. The Khulm River originates in the Kara-Kotal pass and flows through gorges and then emerges into a wide valley near the Tashkurgan town. The river raising at an elevation of 3,600 m has a total length of about 230 km. It drains a catchment area of 8,400 km
2 with the annual runoff estimates varying from 58.2 to 67 million m
3 by different assessors. The road between Kabul and Mazar-e-Sharif follows the course of the river.
At the junction of the
Bamian and
Badakhshan
Badakhshan is a historical region comprising the Wakhan Corridor in northeast Afghanistan, eastern Tajikistan, and Taxkorgan Tajik Autonomous County in China. Badakhshan Province is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan. Much of historic ...
routes, the Khulm River emerges from the mountains by the town of
Kholm.
The entire Khulm water is used up for irrigation before it can reach the Oxus.
In 1896, Keane wrote of the countryside's desert encroachment, causing the Khulm River as it passes from the
Kara-koh hills to no longer reach the Oxus.
Agriculture

The banks of the Khulm River are rich agricultural areas with rolling green hills at the side of the valleys it passes through. Many farmers in this region of Afghanistan are dependent upon the river for agriculture, particularly fruits. The Khulm is said to produce the world's finest
Satar Bayee,
Khairuddin Bayee and
Abdul Wahidi almonds,
pistachio
The pistachio (, ; ''Pistacia vera'') is a small to medium-sized tree of the Anacardiaceae, cashew family, originating in Iran. The tree produces nut (fruit)#Culinary definition and uses, seeds that are widely consumed as food.
In 2022, world ...
nuts and Afghanistan's finest
pomegranate
The pomegranate (''Punica granatum'') is a fruit-bearing deciduous shrub in the family Lythraceae, subfamily Punica, Punicoideae, that grows between tall. Rich in symbolic and mythological associations in many cultures, it is thought to have o ...
s.
Flood control
Near Khulm, there are extensive orchards on the banks of the river.
IDEA-NEW has been responsible for implementing a new program to prevent the orchards from flooding in
Khulm District, protecting some 500 hectares of orchards from floods.
The first phase was completed in winter 2009 with the erection of a 975 metre long protection wall and in 2010 550 metre long gabion protection walls were built on both sides of the Khulm River benefiting 500 families.
The project has created some 6,900 days of employment for local workers combined and generating an income of US$99,362 for the labourers who were trained in gabion weaving to be implemented along the river banks.
Previously the locals living along the river would attempt to mitigate the river against flooding with sandbanks which failed poorly.
References
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Rivers of Afghanistan
Landforms of Balkh Province
Landforms of Samangan Province