The Longest Road Through No Man's Land: Unpacking Tajikistan's Forgotten History The Pamir Mountains, a rugged and remote region nestled between Tajikistan and Afghanistan, are home to one of the world's most intriguing geographical curiosities: the longest road through no man's land.
Stretching 430 kilometers, this artery of infrastructure weaves its way through some of the most contested territory on Earth, defying borders and challenging our understanding of modern geopolitics.
A History of Conflict: The Soviet Era and Its Legacy The region's history is a complex one, marked by invasion, occupation, and resistance.