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Chakzam or
Chaksam or
Jagsam means "iron bridge" in the
Tibetan language (Tibetan: ལྕགས་ཟམ, Wylie:
lcags zam, THL: chak zam, ZYPY: jagsam). It may refer...
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Chushul Chakzam (Tibetan: ཆུ་ཤུལ་ལྕགས་ཟམ), or
simply Chakzam which literally means "iron bridge" in
Standard Tibetan, was a
suspension bridge that...
- century, the last
existing bridges are
Tamchog Chakzam,
Doksum Chakzam,
Dangme Chakzam, and
Khoma Chakzam (
Chakzam literally means "iron bridge" in standard...
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Trezzo sull'Adda
Bridge from 1377 to 1416, with main span of 72 m.
Chushul Chakzam Tibet, China 137 m (449 ft) 1430–1820
Chain suspension footbridge south...
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built several in
Tibet and
Bhutan in the 15th century,
including Chushul Chakzam and one at Chuka.
Another example, the
Luding Bridge,
dates from 1703,...
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Chushul Chakzam, one of
Thangtong Gyalpo's
chain bridges, in 1904...
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links from his bridges. One of his iron
chain suspension bridges,
Chushul Chakzam,
about 65
kilometres (40 mi) from
Lhasa on the
Yarlung Tsangpo River still...
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elevators on each
corner of a four-way
intersection in
Tokyo Tamchog Chakzam bridge,
Bhutan Steel footbridge over Böser
Ellbach stream,
Black Forest...
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while Mounted Infantry pushed on
ahead to
seize the
crossing at
Chushul Chakzam, the Iron Bridge. On 25 July, the army
began to
cross the
Tsangpo in the...
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Tianjin Dagu
Bridge Tianjin Eye
Yonghe Bridge (Tianjin)
Tibet Chushul Chakzam Dazi
Bridge Jiaolongba Bridge Sino-Nepal
Friendship Bridge Tongmai Bridge...