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Tashkurghan,
Turkic for
stone tower Khulm,
formerly known as
Tashkurgan or Tash-Kurgan, is a town in
northern Afghanistan.
Tashkurgan Town - official...
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historic trade route between Ladakh and
Yarkand that is now inactive. The
Tashkurghan National Nature Reserve and the
Pamir Wetlands National Nature Reserve...
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Tashkurgan River (Chinese: 塔什库尔干河;
pinyin Tǎshíkù'ěrgàn hé) is a
river in the
Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of
western China. The
Tashkurgan River...
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kingdom of Qusha, the
kingdom of Xiye (Khargalik), the
kingdom of
Yinai (
Tashkurghan), the
kingdom of
Manli (modern Karasul), the
kingdom of Yire (Mazar −...
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pretext to
invade Xinjiang.
After the riot, the
Russians sent
troops to
Tashkurghan and
demanded that
local postal services be
placed under Russian supervision...
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Range watershed between the
Karachukur Su River, a
tributary of the
Tashkurghan River[which?], on the one hand, and the
sources of the Aksu
River and...
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connected to the
southern silk
route via
Gilgit and
Yasin valley at
Tashkurghan. The main
items of
export to Rome were
saffron and
dolomiaea costus (kutha)...
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eighth ancestor, Shah
Salim Khan,
pursued nomadic Khirghiz thieves to
Tashkurghan and
defeated them. "To
celebrate this victory, Shah
Salim Khan erected...
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pretext to invade.
After the riot, the
Russians sent
troops to
Sarikol in
Tashkurghan and
demanded that the
Sarikol postal services be
placed under Russian...
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century Balkh Province Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "
Tashkurghan" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 26 (11th ed.).
Cambridge University...