Suliman

Chambers's Encyclopaedia, Volume 9: Bound to Swansea, p. 792

Suliman or SULAIMAN HILLS, a mountain-range upwards of 350 miles in length, running in a straight line from north to south, and forming the historic boundary between Afghanistan and the Punjab, India. The highest summit of the range, Takht-i-Sulaiman (Solomon's Throne), 11,295 feet high, was first ascended by a European, Major Holdich, in 1883. The general appearance of the range is rocky, precipitous, and bare of trees.

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