Kashgar River

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Kashgar
Location
CountryKyrgyzstan, China
Physical characteristics
MouthYarkand
 • coordinates
39°45′N 78°24′E / 39.750°N 78.400°E / 39.750; 78.400Coordinates: 39°45′N 78°24′E / 39.750°N 78.400°E / 39.750; 78.400
Basin features
ProgressionYarkandTarimTaitema Lake

The Kashgar (or Kaxgar, in its upper course Kyzylsuu, Uighur: قەشقەر دەرياسى, romanizedQeshqer deryasi; simplified Chinese: 喀什噶尔河; traditional Chinese: 喀什噶爾河) is a river in the Xinjiang province of the People's Republic of China. It has its sources in the eastern parts of the Pamir Mountains, notably the Alay Valley, in the border area between China and Kyrgyzstan, and then flows eastwards, through the Erkeshtam pass passing through the city of Kashgar, which gets its name from the river. The river then flows into the northwestern parts of the Taklamakan desert, to its confluence with the Yarkand River. One of the tributaries of the Kashgar is the .

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