Tora Bora

Tora Bora
Map showing the location of Tora Bora
Map showing the location of Tora Bora
LocationSafed Koh mountain range, Afghanistan
Coordinates34°07′01″N 70°13′01″E / 34.117°N 70.217°E / 34.117; 70.217
GeologyMetamorphic gneiss and schist
Tora Bora's location in relation to Jalalabad and other cities in the provinces of Nangarhar, Kabul and Peshawar

Tora Bora (Pashto: توره بوړه, "Black Cave") is a cave complex, part of the Spin Ghar (White Mountains) mountain range of eastern Afghanistan. It is situated in the Pachir Aw Agam District of Nangarhar, approximately 50 kilometres (30 miles) west of the Khyber Pass and 10 km (6 mi) north of the border of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in Pakistan. Tora Bora and the surrounding Spin Ghar range had natural caverns formed by streams eating into the limestone,[1] that had later been expanded into a CIA-financed complex built for the Afghan mujahideen.[2] Tora Bora was known to be a stronghold location of the Afghan mujahideen, used by military forces against the Soviet Union during the 1980s.

  1. ^ Lee Hadden, Robert (2005). Adits, Caves, Karizi-Qanats, and Tunnels in Afghanistan: An Annotated Bibliography.
  2. ^ M.A. Weaver – report published September 11, 2005 by the New York Times Magazine [Retrieved 2015-11-14]

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