
Panjshir Province
Panjshir Province is located in northeastern Afghanistan, known for its stunning mountain landscapes and rugged terrain. It is historically significant as a center of resistance against various invasions, notably during the Soviet-Afghan War in the 1980s, led by the iconic commander Ahmad Shah Durrani. The province is predominantly inhabited by the ethnic Tajik people and has a rich cultural heritage. Its strategic location makes it a key area for both historical resistance movements and contemporary conflicts in Afghanistan, notably following the Taliban's resurgence in the 21st century. The region remains a symbol of resilience and struggle.