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From Uyghur ئالتۇن تاغ (altun tagh, golden mountain).

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Altyn Tagh

  1. A mountain range in Central Asia.
    • 1942 October 4, Jane Spence Southron, “Secret Army; THE GOLDEN HORDE. By La Selle Gilman. 466 pp. New York Smith & Durrell. $2.75.”, in The New York Times[1], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 2023-04-08[2]:
      THIS is a personal story, with a physical background stretching from the River Don in Russia across Siberia, down through Mongolia and Northwestern China to the lofty, inhospitable Altyn Tagh, first step to the Kunlun ranges bordering Tibet.
    • 2019 June 29, Atul Aneja, “The inescapable revival of the Tarim basin”, in The Hindu[3], archived from the original on 07 November 2020[4]:
      From the Qaidam basin, trains will tunnel through the Altyn-Tagh — a mountain range that separates the eastern Tarim basin from the Tibetan plateau.

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