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Afghanistan (Administrative Divisions) 2008 (591K)
Afghanistan-Pakistan (Administrative Divisions) 2008 (6.2MB)
Afghanistan (Political) 2008 (947K)
Afghanistan (Political) 2003 (330K) and
pdf format (352K)
Afghanistan (Political) 2002 (261K) and pdf format (232K)
Afghanistan (Political) 2001 (264K) and pdf format (273K)
Afghanistan (Political) 1993 (261K) and pdf format (270K)
Afghanistan (Political) 1986 (258K)
Afghanistan (Shaded Relief) 2008 (996K)
Afghanistan (Shaded Relief) 2003 (382K) and
pdf format (392K)
Afghanistan (Shaded Relief) 2002 (287K) and
pdf format (256K)
Afghanistan (Shaded Relief) 2001 (289K) and pdf format (298K)
Afghanistan (Shaded Relief) 1993 (219K) and pdf format (223K)
Afghanistan (Shaded Relief) 1986 (257K)
Afghanistan (Shaded Relief) 1983 (279K)
Afghanistan (Small Map) 2008 (15K)
Herat 1998 Kenny Hopper, University of Texas (119K)
Kabul 1986 U.S. Department of State (138K)
Kabul 1980 (262K)
Afghanistan - Operational Navigation Chart 1:1,000,000, Sheet ONC G-6, Defense Mapping Agency, 1982. Includes parts of Afghanistan, China, India, Iran, Pakistan, and the USSR. Scale of 1:1,000,000 (11.8MB) Not for navigational use
Afghanistan - Tactical Pilotage Charts 1:500,000, Defense Mapping Agency. Not for navigational use
Afghanistan-Pakistan: Central Border Area 2008 (2.9MB)
Afghanistan-Pakistan Border 1988 (349K)
Herat Area (topographic map in Russian) original scale 1:200,000 Portion of Soviet General Staff map I-41-XV 1985 (574K)
Jalalabad Area (topographic map in Russian) original scale 1:200,000 Portion of Soviet General Staff map I-42-XVII 1985 (808K)
Jalalabad, Afghanistan - Peshawar, Pakistan Region (tactical pilotage chart) original scale 1:500,000 Portion of Defense Mapping Agency TPC G-6C 1992 (774K) Not for navigational use
Kabul Area (topographic map in Russian) original scale 1:200,000 Portion of Soviet General Staff map I-42-XVI 1985 (753K)
Kabul - Khowst (Khost) Region (tactical pilotage chart) original scale 1:500,000 Portion of Defense Mapping Agency TPC G-6C 1992 (903K) Not for navigational use
Kandahar Area (topographic map in Russian) original scale 1:200,000 Portion of Soviet General Staff map H-41-VI 1985 (776K)
Mazar-i-Sharif Area (topographic map in Russian) original scale 1:200,000 Portion of Soviet General Staff map J-42-XXVI 1985 (454K)
Tora Bora Area (topographic map in Russian) original scale 1:200,000 Portion of Soviet General Staff map I-42-XVII 1985 (641K)
Afghanistan: Economic Activity from Map No. 504958 1982 (203K)
Afghanistan: Ethnolinguistic Groups 1997 (281K)
Afghanistan: Ethnolinguistic Groups from Map No. 504958 1982 (287K)
Afghanistan: Ethnolinguistic Groups 1972 (86K)
Afghanistan: Known Resources from "Report on Progress Toward Security and Stability in Afghanistan", U.S. Dept. of Defense, June 2008 (254K)
Afghanistan: Land Use and Economic Activity 1972 (92K)
Afghanistan: Population from Map No. 504958 1982 (145K)
Afghanistan: Population 1972 (73K)
Afghanistan: Topography from Afghanistan: A Country Study, 1986 (156K)
Afghanistan: Transportation and Gas Fields from Afghanistan: A Country Study, 1986 (138K)
Afghanistan: Azimuthal Equidistant Projection Centered on Kabul, Afghanistan 1986 (242K)
Afghanistan and Persia 1856 (1.4MB)
"Bokhara, Cabool, Beloochistan &c." (1.7MB),
Northern Part of Map (987K),
Southern Part of Map (744K)
Herat Area 1942 (509K), map key and scale (129K) -
Portion of sheet I-41I Herat. Original scale 1:253,440 Compiled and published originally
under the direction of the Surveyor-General of India 1913 and Revised to 1941. Published by the War Office, 1942 and reprinted by the
U.S. Army Map Service October 1942.
Kandahar Area 1942 (910K), map key and scale (147K)
Portion of sheet H-41 F Kandahar. Original scale 1:253,440 Compiled and published originally
under the direction of the Surveyor-General of India 1913 and Revised to 1941. Published by the War Office, 1942 and reprinted by the U.S. Army Map Service October 1942.
Kabul Area 1942 (810K) map key and scale (71K)
- Portion of sheet I-42 J Kabul. Original scale 1:253,440 Compiled and published originally
under the direction of the Surveyor-General of India 1916 and Revised to 1940. Published by the War Office, 1942 and reprinted by the U.S. Army Map Service October 1942.
Maps from "The Afghan Wars 1839-42 and 1878-80" by Archibald Forbes, Seely and Co. Limited, 1892:
The First Afghan War 1839-1842: Cabul, The Cantonment (134K)
The Second Afghan War 1878-1880:
Ahmed Khel, Plan of Action (118K)
Cabul, Actions at (124K)
Candahar [Kandahar], Battle at (147K)
Maiwand, Actions at (96K)
Sources: These maps were provided by the University of Texas Library and/or
the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) unless otherwise noted.
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Afghanistan (Lonely Planet)
Afghanistan (MapQuest)
Afghanistan (Merriam Webster)
Afghanistan (National Geographic Society)
Afghanistan (United Nations) [pdf format]
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