Ishkashim | |
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Coordinates: 36°42′33″N 71°34′26″E / 36.70917°N 71.57389°E | |
Country | Afghanistan |
Province | Badakhshan |
District | Ishkashim |
Elevation | 8,500 ft (2,600 m) |
Population | |
• Total | 12,120 |
Time zone | UTC+4:30 (AFT) |
Ishkashim (Dari: اشکاشم; also transliterated Eshkashem or Ashkāsham) is a border town in Badakhshan Province of Afghanistan,[2][3] which has a population of around 12,120 people.[4] The town serves as the capital of Ishkashim District. Another town by the same name is located on the other side of the Panj River in the Gorno-Badakhshan region of Tajikistan, although that town is normally transliterated Ishkoshim following Tajik practice. A bridge linking the two towns was reconstructed in 2006.[5]
Ishkashim lies in a fertile valley at an elevation of 3,037 m (9,964 ft) meters.[4] There are roughly 20 settlements in the valley, but considering the cultivation in the valley is contiguous, it could also be considered a single larger settlement. The valley has only one harvest per year. Wheat and barley are cultivated.[6] Poplar, chinar and maple trees grow as well, but there is little firewood.
Ishkashim is connected by road with Fayzabad in the northwest, through the town of Baharak.[7] It is also connected to the towns of Zebak in the southwest and Khandud in the northeast. The valley lies in an important strategic area, as it commands the only route between Fayzabad, Shighnan, and Wakhan accessible during the winter. It has a number of small shops, hotels, guest houses, schools and government buildings, including a base for the Afghan Border Police. Many local and foreign tourists visit the town.[8]
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