
Panjshir River
The Panjshir River is a waterway in northeastern Afghanistan, flowing through the rugged valley of the Panjshir Valley. It originates in the Hindu Kush mountains and travels southward, eventually joining the Kabul River. Known for its clear waters and dramatic mountain scenery, the river is vital for local agriculture, providing irrigation for crops. The valley has historically been significant for its strategic military importance and resistance movements. The terrain and flow of the Panjshir River contribute to the region’s natural beauty and resilience, making it a key geographic feature in northeastern Afghanistan.