The strategic Khyber Pass is a gap in the Safed Koh mountain range that separates Pakistan from Afghanistan. The pass was used for centuries by invaders to enter India. Extending for about 53 kilometres (33 miles) on both sides of the border, the pass bears many marks of history, including a British cemetery, a Buddhist shrine, and numerous small forts.
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