The Salang Pass ( ps, د سالنګ لاره; prs, كتل سالنگ ''Kutal-i Salang'', el. ) is the primary
mountain pass connecting northern
Afghanistan
Afghanistan, officially the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan,; prs, امارت اسلامی افغانستان is a landlocked country located at the crossroads of Central Asia and South Asia. Referred to as the Heart of Asia, it is bord ...
with
Parwan Province, with onward connections to
Kabul Province
Kabul ( Persian: ), situated in the east of the country, is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan. The capital of the province is Kabul city, which is also Afghanistan's capital and largest city. The population of the Kabul Province is ...
, southern Afghanistan, and to the
Pakistani province of
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (; ps, خېبر پښتونخوا; Urdu, Hindko: خیبر پختونخوا) commonly abbreviated as KP or KPK, is one of the Administrative units of Pakistan, four provinces of Pakistan. Located in the Geography of Pakistan, ...
.
[Library of Congress Country Study: Afghanistan]
Chapter 2: Mountains Located on the border of
Parwan Province and
Baghlan Province
Baghlan (Dari: ''Baġlān'') is one of the thirty-four provinces of Afghanistan. It is in the north of the country. As of 2020, the province has a population of about 1,014,634.
Its capital is Puli Khumri, but its name comes from the other majo ...
, it is just to the East of the
Kushan Pass, and both of them were of great importance in early times as they provided the most direct connections between the Kabul region with northern Afghanistan or
Tokharistan
Tokharistan (formed from "Tokhara" and the suffix ''-stan'' meaning "place of" in Persian) is an ancient Early Middle Ages name given to the area which was known as Bactria in Ancient Greek sources.
In the 7th and 8th century CE, Tokharistan c ...
. The
Salang River originates nearby and flows south.
The pass crosses the
Hindu Kush
The Hindu Kush is an mountain range in Central and South Asia to the west of the Himalayas. It stretches from central and western Afghanistan, Quote: "The Hindu Kush mountains run along the Afghan border with the North-West Frontier Prov ...
mountains but is now bypassed through the
Salang Tunnel, which runs underneath it at a height of about 3,400 m. The tunnel was built by engineers and construction crews from the Soviet Union in 1958 – 1964 as part of a wide-ranging infrastructure build out in Afghanistan carried out by the USSR. During the Afghan civil war it was blown up in 1997 by forces of
Ahmad Shah Massoud
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in order to prevent Taliban fighters from coming through it. In 2002 the
Russian Ministry Of Emergency Situations
The Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defence, Emergency Situations and Elimination of Consequences of Natural Disasters (russian: Министерство Российской Федерации по делам гражданской ...
(RMES) organized the work to rebuild the tunnel and the repairs were completed within a month.
[Newsru. Jan 19 2002.]
Salang Pass reopened again
It links
Charikar and
Kabul
Kabul (; ps, , ; , ) is the capital and largest city of Afghanistan. Located in the eastern half of the country, it is also a municipality, forming part of the Kabul Province; it is administratively divided into 22 municipal districts. Ac ...
in the South with
Mazar-i-Sharif
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in the North. Before the road and tunnel were built, the main route between Kabul and northern Afghanistan was via the
Shibar Pass, a much longer route which took three days.
The road through the pass has carried heavy military traffic in recent conflicts and is in very bad repair.
February 2010 avalanches
On February 9, 2010, the pass was hit by multiple
avalanche
An avalanche is a rapid flow of snow down a slope, such as a hill or mountain.
Avalanches can be set off spontaneously, by such factors as increased precipitation or snowpack weakening, or by external means such as humans, animals, and ear ...
s.
According to press reports the road through the pass was hit by 17 avalanches, killing dozens, burying miles of highway, and trapping the vehicles in the Salang tunnel.
By February 10, 2010, authorities had recovered over 160 bodies.
Radio Free Europe
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reported the first avalanche blocked the tunnel, and trapped vehicles in a
traffic jam in a "deadly avalanche zone".
Gallery
File:No traffic at Salang in 1977 - panoramio.jpg, Salang Pass view
File:Snow covered mountains outside of Salang tunnel in Afghanistan.jpg, The Salang Pass with heavy snow on 30 January 2009
File:Approaching the Salang tunnel -b.jpg, On the way to Salang Pass
File:Afghanistan_passo_del_salang_hindukush.jpg, Salang pass view
File:Mountain passes of Afghanistan2.png, Map showing mountain passes of Afghanistan
File:Salang_tunnel_entrance.jpg, Entrance to Salang pass tunnel
See also
*
Khost-Gardez Pass
*
Wakhjir Pass
*
Khyber Pass
The Khyber Pass (خیبر درہ) is a mountain pass in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan, on the border with the Nangarhar Province of Afghanistan. It connects the town of Landi Kotal to the Valley of Peshawar at Jamrud by traversi ...
*
Khojak Pass
*
North Salang, nearby village
*
List of mountain passes
This is a list of mountain passes.
Africa
Egypt
* Halfaya Pass (near Libya)
Lesotho
* Moteng Pass
* Mahlasela pass
* Sani Pass
Morocco
* Tizi n'Tichka
South Africa
* Eastern Cape Passes
* Western Cape Passes
* Northern Cape Passes
* Kwa ...
References
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Mountain passes of Afghanistan
Landforms of Baghlan Province
Landforms of Kabul Province
Landforms of Parwan Province