Category
page 1Mountain ranges of Afghanistan
Hindu Kush
mountain range in Afghanistan and Pakistan

Karakoram
The Karakoram (, ) is a mountain range in Asia located primarily in the Kashmir region. The range spans the borders of Pakistan, China, and India, with the north-western extremities of the range extending into Afghanistan and Tajikistan. The Karakoram contains four of the fourteen eight-thousanders, the highest of which is K2, the second highest mountain on Earth.
Pamir Mountains
mountain range in Central Asia
Sulaiman Mountains
mountain range in Afghanistan and Pakistan

Koh-e Baba
thumb|290px|Topographic map of northeastern Afghanistan with Koh-i-Baba on the left
The Baba Mountain range ( Bâbâ Ǧar; Kōh-i Bābā; or Kūh-e Bābā; Kōh or Kūh meaning ′mountain′, Bābā meaning ′father′) is the western extension of the Hindu Kush, and the origin of Afghanistan's Kabul, Arghandab, Helmand, Farah, Hari, Murghab, Balkh, and Kunduz rivers. The mountain range is crowned by Foladi peak (or Shah Fuladi) rising 5048 m (some old maps and dictionaries: 5143 m) above sea level, and is located south of Bamyan.
Safēd Kōh
mountain range in eastern Afghanistan
Nicholas Range
mountain range in the Pamir mountains, Tajikistan and Afghanistan
Paropamisus
mountain range in Afghanistan
Mount Imeon
ancient name for major Central Asia massif
Vakak Group
small volcanic field located WSW of Kabul, Afghanistan
mount Asmai
Afghan mountain
Salang mountains
mountains in Afghanistan
Sanglakh Range
mountains in Afghanistan