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- Pamir Mountains - Wikipedia
The Pamir Mountains are a range of mountains between Central Asia and South Asia They are located at a junction with other notable mountains, namely the Tian Shan, Karakoram, Kunlun, Hindu Kush and the Himalaya mountain ranges
- Mountains, Map, Tajikistan, Afghanistan, People - Britannica
Pamirs, highland region of Central Asia The Pamir mountain area centres on the nodal orogenic uplift known as the Pamir Knot, from which several south-central Asian mountain ranges radiate, including the Hindu Kush, the Karakoram Range, the Kunlun Mountains, and the Tien Shan
- This Mountain Is Known As The Roof Of The World - NDTV. com
The Pamir Mountains, often called Bam-i-Duniya in Persian, meaning "Roof of the World," form one of the highest plateaus on Earth
- The Pamir Mountains - WorldAtlas
The Pamir Mountains are located in the heart of Central Asia, mostly in Tajikistan The Pamir Mountains are the second highest mountain range to contain human settlements
- Pamir Mountains: Geography, history, legends of the highest mountains . . .
The Pamir Mountains in China are usually called Eastern Pamir, Chinese Pamir or the Kashgar Mountains and often referred as part of Kunlun In Afghanistan, the spurs of the southern Pamir are located in the province of Badakhshan
- Visiting the Pamirs: Land of Peaks - The Adventures of Nicole
The Pamir Mountains that wrap around and zig-zag the eastern half of Tajikistan are the country’s #1 tourist destination But even as the #1 tourist attraction in the country, they are still widely untouched
- General Overview - Pamirs
For most travellers, a visit to the Pamirs is likely to be different from any previous travel experience This is in itself one of the attractions of the region, but a few words of warning may be necessary, since the experience is both physically and mentally challenging
- Where four great mountains meet: 8 fascinating facts about the Pamir . . .
The Pamir Knot is the only place on Earth where five mighty mountain systems, the Himalayas, Hindu Kush, Karakoram, Kunlun, and Tien Shan, converge, forming a true crossroads of continents and one of the most intricate tectonic junctions on the globe
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