Badakhshan
Badakhshan is a part of the northeast of Afghanistan and the southeast of Tajikistan.
People
The majority of the people in this area are the Pamiris and Tajiks.
Badakhshan Media
Tajikistan's Badakhshan Mountainous Autonomous Region
Afghanistan's Badakhshan Province
Badakshan patera, "Triumph of Bacchus", British Museum. (1st–4th century CE).
Sultan Muḥammad Vays offers Babur a healthy horse to replace his ailing one.
Mirza Shah Rukh (d. 1607–08), grandson of Sulaiman Mirza, and ruler of Badakhshan. Married Akbar's daughter Shakr al-Nisa Begum, and became ruler of Malwa after fleeing to the Mughal Empire.
In 1756 Badakhshan emir made the Chinese Qing dynasty recognize the Elder of Badakhshan (the "gray bearded") at Alti as sovereign in Kashgar and levied taxes on the city and parts of the province of Xinjiang.
Muslim commoners from Badakhshan. Huang Qing Zhigong Tu, 1769.
Friendship Bridge between Tajikistan, and Afghanistan, over the Panj river in Khwahan and Shuro-obod.