The beautiful one on the  front cover of the “ Afghani edged weapons” book is Indian.  Fiegels’ sale catalogue has a couple of Persian.  I have one with deep old Indian chiseling ( thanks, Jens) and another potentially Indian with elephant ivory handle and sophisticated wootz blade. 
But we are talking about Afghanistan proper , and  most khybers in use there will be of local manufacture. 
 It’s like seeing more Fords than   Fiats  and Alfa Romeos in America. But  move to Italy, and  the proportions will flip. And, of course, their occurrence in neighboring countries is likely to be largely  limited to ethic Afghans, such as Khyber Pakhtunhwa in contemporary Pakistan, formerly part of India.
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
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