Iran–Pakistan border
The Iran–Pakistan border (Persian: مرز ایران و پاکستان; Urdu: ایران پاکستان سرحد), also known as the Goldsmith Line is the international boundary that separates Iran and Pakistan. It demarcates the Iranian province of Sistan and Baluchestan from the Pakistani province of Balochistan, and spans 909 kilometres (565 miles) in length.
Iran–Pakistan border | |
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Map showing the international boundary between Iran and Pakistan in red | |
Characteristics | |
Entities | Iran Pakistan |
Length | 909 kilometres (565 mi) |
History | |
Established | 1905 (current state) (British Empire and Qajar Iran) |
Notes | See Iran–United Kingdom relations for historical demarcation details |
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