Peiwar Pass
"Guns captured at the Peiwar Kotal and parked at Kohat" photograph by John Burke (photographer) during the Second Anglo-Afghan War
LocationAfghanistanPakistan border
RangeHindu Kush
Coordinates33°58′9″N 69°52′21″E / 33.96917°N 69.87250°E / 33.96917; 69.87250
Peiwar Pass is located in Afghanistan
Peiwar Pass
Peiwar Pass
Location of Peiwar Pass
Peiwar Pass is located in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Peiwar Pass
Peiwar Pass
Peiwar Pass (Khyber Pakhtunkhwa)
Peiwar Pass is located in FATA
Peiwar Pass
Peiwar Pass
Peiwar Pass (FATA)
Peiwar Pass is located in Pakistan
Peiwar Pass
Peiwar Pass
Peiwar Pass (Pakistan)

The Peiwar Kotal Pass, also spelled Paywar, is a mountain pass in the Kurram Valley that connects Paktia Province in Afghanistan to Kurram District in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan.

In November 1878, during the Second Anglo-Afghan War, Peiwar Kotal was the site of a battle between British-led forces under Sir Frederick Roberts and Afghan forces. Roberts outmaneuvered the Afghans and secured a British victory and control of the pass.[1]

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References

  1. Byron Farwell. Queen Victoria's Little Wars. pp. 203–204. Published Allen Lane, London. 1973. ISBN 0713904577.
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