
Kurram River
The Kurram River is a significant waterway in Pakistan, flowing through the Kurram Valley. It begins in the Hindu Kush mountains and travels southeast, eventually merging with the Indus River. This river plays a crucial role in the irrigation of surrounding agricultural lands and supports local ecosystems. It also serves as a natural boundary between Afghanistan and Pakistan. The Kurram River is not just important for agriculture; it has historical significance and has been a route for trade and cultural exchange over centuries, reflecting the region’s rich history and strategic importance.