Gissar Range
Hissar Range tg. Қаторкӯҳи Ҳисор uz. Hisor tizmasi ru. Гиссарский хребет uk. Ґаторкугі Гісор | |
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Highest point | |
Peak | Khazret Sultan (former Peak of the 22nd Congress of the Communist Party) |
Elevation | 4,643 m (15,233 ft) |
Coordinates | 38°55′N 68°15′E / 38.917°N 68.250°ECoordinates: 38°55′N 68°15′E / 38.917°N 68.250°E |
Geography | |
Location in Tajikistan | |
Country | Tajikistan, Uzbekistan |
Parent range | Pamir Mountains |
Hissor Range (Tajik: Қаторкӯҳи Ҳисор, Qatorköhi Hisor; Uzbek: Hisor tizmasi, Russian: Гиссарский хребет; Ukrainian: Ґаторкугі Гісор; also known as Hissar, Hisor, or Gissar Range) is a mountain range in Central Asia, in the western part of the Pamir-Alay system, stretching over 200 km in the general east–west direction across the territory of Tajikistan and Uzbekistan.
Geography[]
The Hissor Range lies south of the Zarafshon Range, extending north of Dushanbe through Tajikistan's Hissar District of the Districts of Republican Subordination and reaching Uzbekistan at the north tip of Surkhandarya Province.[1] The highest point in the Hissar Range at 4,643 meters (15,233 ft) is located in Uzbekistan on the border with Tajikistan, just north-west of Dushanbe. Formerly known as Peak of the 22nd Congress of the Communist Party, the Khazret Sultan is also the highest point in all Uzbekistan. The Hissar Range is composed of crystalline rocks, schist, and sandstone, punctured by granite intrusions.[2]
Nature[]
Hissor Valley, which encompasses the Shirkent National Park is a 3,000-hectare (7,400-acre) reserve, which is expected to be expanded to some 30,000 ha (74,000 acres) in the coming years, has an unusually high concentration of sites of historical and scientific interest.[3]
See also[]
- List of mountains in Tajikistan
References[]
- ^ Atlas of the Soviet Central Asian Republics, Geodesy and Cartography Authority, Moscow, 1988, in Russian.
- ^ Big Soviet Encyclopedia, on-line edition, accessed April 16, 2008.
- ^ Hissar Mountain Range, accessed December 1, 2016.
- Mountain ranges of Tajikistan
- Mountain ranges of Uzbekistan
- Surxondaryo Region
- Districts of Republican Subordination
- World Heritage Tentative List
- Pamir Mountains
- Uzbekistan geography stubs
- Tajikistan geography stubs