- Source: Sarhad, Afghanistan
Sarhad, also known as Sarhad-e Broghil or Sarhad-e Wakhan, is a river valley in the Wakhan District of Badakhshan Province of Afghanistan.
Sarhad lies at an altitude of 3,292 m (10,801 ft) on the Wakhan River, at a point where the river broadens into a wide plain. It is inhabited by the native Pamiris, Wakhis and Kyrgyz people of Afghanistan. The valley lies at the end of an unpaved road from Khandud in the west, and just to the north of the Broghil Pass. Construction of the road to Bazai Gonbad and then to the Wakhjir Pass (Afghanistan–China border) in the northeast has started in late 2023.
The population of the valley was reported in 2003 at around 548 people. The Sarhad Valley is part of the Wakhan National Park and protected by the Afghan Armed Forces.
Climate
Sarhadd has a tundra climate (Köppen: ET) with brief, cool summers and long, bitterly cold winters.
Economy
The entire population of Sarhad is involved in agriculture, transport, trade, and tourism.
See also
Geography of Afghanistan
Transport in Afghanistan
Valleys of Afghanistan
References
External links
Most Remote place in Afghanistan on YouTube (Nov. 19, 2023)
On the Road - Broghil Sarhad of Badakhshan on YouTube (TOLO TV, Oct. 26, 2023)
"Sarhad". Google Earth. Retrieved 2023-11-29.
Exploring Afghanistan's Sarhad e Broghil (17 September 2015)
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