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According to the manual of the Asian Highway Project in 2002 almost the entire route is paved. Only a distance of 72&nbsp;km in Kyrgyzstan and a piece of 83 kilometers in Tajikistan are unpaved. As of 2017, the entire route in Kyrgyzstan is paved.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.unescap.org/our-work/transport/asian-highway/database|title=Asian Highway Database – Country wise|website=[[UNESCAP]]|access-date=19 December 2018}}</ref>
According to the manual of the Asian Highway Project in 2002 almost the entire route is paved. Only a distance of 72&nbsp;km in Kyrgyzstan and a piece of 83 kilometers in Tajikistan are unpaved. As of 2017, the entire route in Kyrgyzstan is paved.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.unescap.org/our-work/transport/asian-highway/database|title=Asian Highway Database – Country wise|website=[[UNESCAP]]|access-date=19 December 2018}}</ref>


In Pakistan AH7 (N25 – Pakistan Road Networks) enters at Chaman. It passes through Qila Abdullah, Quetta, Mastung, Kalat, Khuzdar, Uthal, Goth Hussain and Hub, ending at Karachi. In Pakistan N25 is also called RCD ([[Regional Cooperation for Development]]) Highway. Maintained by National Highway Athuroty
In Pakistan AH7 (N25 – Pakistan Road Networks) enters at Chaman. It passes through Qila Abdullah, Quetta, Mastung, Kalat, Khuzdar, Uthal, Goth Hussain and Hub, ending at Karachi. In Pakistan N25 is also called RCD ([[Regional Cooperation for Development]]) Highway. Maintained by [[National Highway Authority]].


==Associated Routes==
==Associated Routes==
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===Kazakhstan===
===Kazakhstan===
*{{jct|country=KAZ|M|36}}: [[Karaek]] – [[Kostanai]] – [[Astana]] – [[Karaganda]] – [[Burubaytal]]
 
*{{jct|country=KAZ|A|358}}: [[Burubaytal]] – [[Shu, Jambyl|Shu]]
==== Post 2024 road numbering scheme ====
*{{jct|country=KAZ|P|29}}: [[Shu, Jambyl|Shu]] – [[Merki|Merke]]
 
* {{jct|country=KAZ|M|39}}: [[Merki|Merke]] – [[Chaldovar]]
* {{RouteBox|KAZ03||#0000CD}}: [[Karaek]] – [[Kostanai]] – [[Astana]]
* {{RouteBox|KZ01-01||#0000CD}}: [[Astana]] Bypass
* {{RouteBox|KAZ01||#0000CD}}: [[Astana]] – [[Karaganda]] – [[Burubaytal|Burylbaytal]]
* {{RouteBox|KZ08-04||#0000CD}}: [[Burubaytal]] – [[Shu, Jambyl|Shu]] – [[Merki|Merke]]
* {{RouteBox|KZ08-07||#0000CD}}: [[Merki|Merke]] – [[Chaldovar]]
 
==== 2011-2024 road numbering scheme ====
 
* {{RouteBox|M-36||#0000CD}}: [[Karaek]] – [[Kostanai]] – [[Astana]] – [[Karaganda]] – [[Burubaytal]]
* {{RouteBox|P-29||#0000CD}}: [[Burubaytal]] – [[Shu, Jambyl|Shu]] – [[Merki|Merke]]
* {{RouteBox|M-39||#0000CD}}: [[Merki|Merke]] – [[Chaldovar]]


===Kyrgyzstan===
===Kyrgyzstan===
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===Uzbekistan===
===Uzbekistan===
* {{RouteBox|A373||#0000CD}} Border with Kyrgyzstan – [[Andijon]] – [[Angren, Uzbekistan|Angren]] – [[Ohangaron]]  
* {{RouteBox|A373||#0000CD}}: Border with Kyrgyzstan – [[Andijon]] – [[Angren, Uzbekistan|Angren]] – [[Ohangaron]] – [[Tashkent]]  
* {{RouteBox|A373A||#0000CD}}: [[Ohangaron]]  – [[Tashkent]]  
* {{RouteBox|M39||#0000CD}}: [[Tashkent]] – [[Chinoz]] – [[Sirdaryo]]
* {{RouteBox|M39||#0000CD}}: [[Tashkent]] – [[Chinoz]] – [[Sirdaryo]]
* {{RouteBox|M34||#0000CD}}: [[Sirdaryo]] – [[Xovos]]
* {{RouteBox|M34||#0000CD}}: [[Sirdaryo]] – [[Xovos]]

Latest revision as of 05:21, 13 November 2025

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The AH7 shares its route between Merke (Kazakhstan) and Kara-Balta (Kyrgyzstan) about a hundred kilometers along with the AH5. In Kabul (Afghanistan) AH7 stops, but reaches to the city of Kandahar though AH1, where the AH7 resumes its route towards Pakistan.

According to the manual of the Asian Highway Project in 2002 almost the entire route is paved. Only a distance of 72 km in Kyrgyzstan and a piece of 83 kilometers in Tajikistan are unpaved. As of 2017, the entire route in Kyrgyzstan is paved.[3]

In Pakistan AH7 (N25 – Pakistan Road Networks) enters at Chaman. It passes through Qila Abdullah, Quetta, Mastung, Kalat, Khuzdar, Uthal, Goth Hussain and Hub, ending at Karachi. In Pakistan N25 is also called RCD (Regional Cooperation for Development) Highway. Maintained by National Highway Authority.

Associated Routes

Russia

Kazakhstan

Post 2024 road numbering scheme

2011-2024 road numbering scheme

Kyrgyzstan

Uzbekistan

Tajikistan

Afghanistan

Pakistan

See also

References

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External links

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