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Khyber Pass connects which of the following two countries?
India and Nepal
India and Pakistan
Pakistan and Afghanistan
Afghanistan and Turkmenistan
Khyber Pass
The pass connects Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, with Peshawar, Pakistan.
The name Khyber is also applied to the range through which the pass runs.
The Khyber range is a series of arid broken hills that form the last spurs of the Spin Ghar Range.
The connecting ridges are the sources of two small streams, the beds of which form the Khyber gorge.
This gorge forms most of the Khyber Pass, winding between cliffs of shale and limestone.
At its southeastern end, the pass enters the Khyber Hills from the Shadi Bagiar opening, Pakistan, and it continues northwestward to the Afghan border.
Landi Kotal is the highest point in the Khyber Pass.
The pass was part of the Silk Road between Taxila and Kabul, and it was also used by Muslim forces during multiple invasions of the Indian subcontinent.
It has been a vital trade route between Central Asia and the South Asia.
Hence option 3rd is correct.
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