| Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - 1876 - 724 pages
...as a great, broad, rounded ridge, extending north and south, and crossed by thick mountain-chains, between which lie elevated valleys, open, and gently...which obtains that from the Alichor and Siriz Pamirs. Our observations and inquiries show the true East and West Watershed of Central Asia in that quarter... | |
| Sir Thomas Douglas Forsyth - 1875 - 654 pages
...all, with the exception of the eastern flow from the Tághdúngbásh, collect in the Oxus ; the Aksú from the Little Pamir lake receiving the eastern drainage,...finds an outlet in the A'ktash valley, and joining the Múrgháb, which obtains that from the Alichor and Siriz Pamirs. As the eastern Tághdúugbásh stream... | |
| Marco Polo - 1903 - 918 pages
...all, with the exception of the eastern flow from the Tághdúngbásh, collect in the Oxus ; the Áksú from the Little Pamir lake receiving the eastern drainage,...finds an outlet in the Aktash Valley, and joining the Múrgháb, which obtains that from the Alichor and Síríz Pamirs. As the eastern Tághdúngbásh stream... | |
| Marco Polo - 1903 - 812 pages
...exception of the eastern flow from the Tdghdungbash, collect in the Oxus ; the Aksu from the Little Pdmir lake receiving the eastern drainage, which finds an outlet in the Aktash Valley, and joining the Murghdb, which obtains that from the Alichor and Sfrfr nirs. As the eastern Taghdungbash stream finds... | |
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