A. Amir Amanullah Khan
B. Abdur Rehman Khan
C. Habibullah Khan
D. Sardar Daud Khan
Sir Mortimer Durand and Abdur Rahman Khan drew the Durand Line in 1893:
Sir Mortimer Durand: A British diplomat and foreign secretary of the British Indian government
Abdur Rahman Khan: The Emir of Afghanistan
The Durand Line is the 1,640-mile (2,640-kilometer) border between Afghanistan and Pakistan. The agreement was signed in Kabul, Afghanistan on November 12, 1893. The line was created to establish the respective spheres of influence between the two countries and to improve diplomatic ties.
The Durand Line has been controversial and has caused problems for the people who live there:
- The line divides the ethnic Pashtuns and Balochs who live on both sides of the border.
- The modern state of Afghanistan does not accept the Durand Line.
- The line is considered one of the most dangerous in modern times.
- The line has been used as a tool for terrorism, with extremist and terrorist hubs established in the tribal territories.
The correct answer to the question: "Durand Line was drawn in 1893 by Sir Mortimer Durand and Afghanistan’s ruler:-" is "Abdur Rehman Khan".
3 Comments
Abdul Rehman is correct option
Abdul Rehman is correct option.
Amir Abdul Rahman is right option