Girishk

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GIRISHK, a village and fort of Afghanistan. It stands on the right bank of the Helmund 78 miles west of Kandahar on the road to Herat; 3641 ft. above the sea. Girishk was occupied by the British during the first Afghan War; and a small garrison of sepoys under a native officer, successfully withstood a siege of nine months by an overwhelming Afghan force. The Dasht-i-Bakwa stretches beyond Girishk towards Farah, a level plain of considerable width, which tradition assigns as the field of the fine contest for supremacy between Russia and England.

This article incorporates text from the Encyclopædia Britannica Eleventh Edition, a publication now in the public domain.

Coordinates: 31°49′N 64°34′E