Anjuman Valley
Appearance
The Anjuman Valley is a valley in Afghanistan. It connects to the Munjan valley some twelve miles above Sari Sang, and is drained by the Anjuman stream.[1]
The valley is passable by mules, although the descent into the valley is impossible for camels to pass. There are two villages in the valley, Anjuman and Anjuman-i-Khurd, both some eighteen miles from the mouth of the valley. Another village, Scarsap, is situated in a branch valley about 14 miles from the mouth of the Anjuman valley. The grazing in the valley is good.[1]
The valley as a whole was within the territory of the hakim of Munjan, and the pass formed the boundary between Badakhshan Province and Kabul Province.[1]
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Adamec, Ludwig W., ed. (1972). Historical and Political Gazetteer of Afghanistan. Vol. 1. Graz, Austria: Akadamische Druck-u. Verlangsanstalt. p. 21.