- The
Muksu (Russian: Муксу, Tajik: Муқсу Muqsu) is a west-flowing
river in
northeastern Tajikistan. It is a
tributary of the
Vakhsh which in turn is a...
- mythology; his
rival being Calchas. A
historical or
legendary Mopsos or
Mukšuš may have been the
founder of a
house in
power at
widespread sites in the...
-
subrange which forms the core of the Pamirs. It
rises on the
south bank of the
Muksu River, and to the west of the peak is the
Fortambek Glacier.
While most...
- of the
valley is a
Tajik border post and then
Altyn Mazar on the
river Muksu which flows west to join the Kyzyl-Suu.
South of this is the foot of the...
- Chorgul. Jamoat-level
basic indicators,
United Nations Development Programme in Tajikistan,
accessed 14
October 2020
Jamoat Muksu, tojkiston.ucoz.ru v t e...
- 7,105 m 23,310 ft North of
Ismoil Somoni Peak, on the
south bank of
Muksu River Independence Peak (Revolution Peak) 6,974 m 22,881 ft Central...
-
elevation of 2,909
metres (9,544 ft). Its
waters eventually feed down the
Muksu, Surkhob, Vakhsh, and Amu
Darya rivers into the Aral Sea. To the west is...
- are also
believed to have
settled in Cyprus. A
Hittite report speaks of a
Muksus, who also
appears in an eighth-century
bilingual inscription from Karatepe...
-
valley dividing the Trans-Alay from the
Pamir proper is that of the
river Muksu. The
highest peak in the
range is the 7134 m high Ibn Sina/Lenin Peak. The...
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Tajikistan are: Amu Darya/Panj
Bartang Gunt
Kofarnihon (Kafirnigan)
Kyzylsu Muksu Murghab Obihingou Oksu Syr
Darya Surkhandarya Vakhsh/Surkhob Vanj Yazgulyam...