Barai Ghar

Coordinates: 30°34′56″N 69°07′11″E / 30.58221°N 69.11980°E / 30.58221; 69.11980
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30°34′56″N 69°07′11″E / 30.58221°N 69.11980°E / 30.58221; 69.11980 Barai Ghar (Pashto: بری غر) are a group of mountains in the southeast of Zabul province, Afghanistan - 200 km (124 mi) northeast of Kandahar. It is in proximity to Ata Ghar and Shinkay mountains. Topically, the region was used following the U.S. invasion of Afghanistan as a hiding place by some Taliban insurgents.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Khan, Noor (2 July 2003). "Afghan Troops Fight Taliban Near Border". Midland Daily News. Retrieved 27 September 2023.