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" Yassin, from which it takes its rise, four days from Tashkurgan. Little Pamir 'is bounded on the south by the continuation of the Neza Tash range, which separates it from the Taghdungbash Pamir... "
The Roof of the World: Being a Narrative of a Journey Over the High Plateau ... - Page 124
by Sir Thomas Edward Gordon - 1876 - 172 pages
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The Journal of the Royal Geographic Society of London, Volume 46

Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - 1876 - 724 pages
...extent over which we travelled, is about '3 miles. It is a pasture resort of the Kizil Art Kirghiz. The Little Pamir is similar in character to the Aktash...range, which separates it from the Taghdungbash Pamir. The range here appears to sink considerably in height. A broad chain of rounded hills lies between...
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Report of a Mission to Yarkund in 1873, Under Command of Sir T. D. Forsyth ...

Sir Thomas Douglas Forsyth - 1875 - 654 pages
...a pasture resort of the Kizil-Art Kirghiz. The Little Pamir is similar in character to the Áktásh valley, and of about the same breadth. It has the...bounded on the south by the continuation of the Neza Tásh range, which separates it from the Tághdúngbásh Pamir. The range here appears to sink considerably...
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The Journal of the Royal Geographic Society of London, Volume 46

Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - 1876 - 696 pages
...The Little Pamir is similar in character to the Aktâsh Valley, and of about the same breadth. It ha& the same grassy downs, slopes, and flats. It is bounded on the south by the continuation of the Neza Tâsh range, which separates it from the Täghdüngbäsh Pamir. The range here appears to sink considerably...
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The Book of Ser Marco Polo: The Venetian, Volume 1

Marco Polo - 1903 - 828 pages
...Pamir) Lake or Barkat Y£ssfn, from which it takes its rise, four days from Tdshkurgin. - Little Pamir ' is bounded on the south by the continuation of the Neza Tash range, which separates it from the Tdghdiingbash Pamir,' west of the lake, Langar, Sarhadd, 30 miles from Langar, and seven days from...
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