- The
Tian Shan, also
known as the
Tengri Tagh or Tengir-Too,
meaning the "
Mountains of God/Heaven", is a
large system of
mountain ranges in
Central Asia...
- the Tian Shan elk in
North American English. It is
native to the
Tian Shan Mountains in
eastern Kyrgyzstan,
southeastern Kazakhstan, and
North Central...
- The
Tian Shan montane conifer forests ecoregion (WWF ID: PA0521)
covers the "forest belt" of the
Tian Shan mountains -
generally the north-facing slopes...
- Tian
Shan, Karakoram, Kunlun,
Hindu Kush and the
Himalaya mountain ranges. They are
among the world's
highest mountains. Much of the
Pamir Mountains lie...
- The
Tian Shan is a
mountain range in
central Asia that
extends through western China, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan. The
Tian Shan is 2,800
kilometres (1...
- The
Flaming Mountains (Chinese: 火焰山; pinyin: huǒyànshān) or
Huoyan Mountains, are barren, eroded, red
sandstone hills in the
Tian Shan of Xinjiang. They...
-
largely unknown mountains of the
Tian Shan. In 1856, he set off from
Barnaul on his
first expedition, p****ing
through the
Altay Mountains and
visiting Lake...
- the
western foothills winding around two
western offshoots of the
Tian Shan Mountains in
western Tajikistan, and
parts of
eastern Uzbekistan and western...
- The
Tian Shan foothill arid
steppe ecoregion (WWF ID: PA0818)
covers the
northern and
western approaches to the
Tian Shan mountains,
centered on Lake...
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slope of the
Tian Shan Mountains,
southeast Kazakhstan (10 km from the
border with Kyrgyzstan).
Often referred to as "Pearls of Tien
Shan", the park's...