- The
Kokcha River (Persian: رودخانه کوکچه) is
located in
northeastern Afghanistan. A
tributary of the Panj river, it
flows through Badakhshan Province in...
- the main
commercial and
administrative center of the
Pamir region. The
Kokcha River runs
alongside the city. The
Fayzabad Airport is
located next to the...
- unlikely.
Located at the
confluence of the Amu
Darya (a.k.a. Oxus) and
Kokcha rivers,
surrounded by well-irrigated farmland, the city
itself was divided...
-
located three miles west of
Fayzabad and
situated on both
sides of the
Kokcha River.
After the
conquest of
Badakhshan by
Ahmad Shah
Durrani in the later...
- Rahman. The
whole territory of
Afghan Turkestan, from the
junction of the
Kokcha river with the Amu
Darya on the north-east to the
province of
Herat on the...
- Madan; Lapis-lazuli Mine), Sar-e-Sang District,
Koksha Valley (Kokscha;
Kokcha),
Badakhshan (Badakshan; Badahsan) Province,
Afghanistan General Category...
- the country,
including Amu Darya, Arghandab, Farah, Hari, Helmand, Kabul,
Kokcha, and Kunar. The
country also
possesses many
smaller rivers as well as streams...
-
power plant, and
referred to as Band-e
Shorabak in Dari, is
located on the
Kokcha River about 10 km (6.2 mi)
southeast of Fayzabad, Afghanistan, in the Fayzabad...
-
Darya Kunduz River (or
Surkhab River)
Khanabad River Andarab Bamiyan River Kokcha River Anjuman Panj
River Aksu (Bartang)
Pamir River Wakhan River Shirin...
- Province,
northern Afghanistan, at the
confluence of the Panj
River and the
Kokcha River and at the
doorstep of the
Indian subcontinent, was
founded c. 280...