RF2R884FH–Landscape in the north-western Tian Shan Mountains near Chayek Kyrgyzstan
RF2DA6T13–The Tian Shan dhole (Cuon alpinus hesperius [Cyon alpinus]), also known as the Siberian dhole, western Asiatic dhole, or northern dhole is a subspecies of dhole native to the Altai and Tian Shan mountain ranges, and possibly Pamir and Kashmir. From the Book Dogs, Jackals, Wolves and Foxes A Monograph of The Canidae [from Latin, canis, 'dog') is a biological family of dog-like carnivorans. A member of this family is called a canid] By George Mivart, F.R.S. with woodcuts and 45 coloured plates drawn from nature by J. G. Keulemans and Hand-Coloured. Published by R. H. Porter, London, 1890
RMAEECP6–View of the Tian Shan Mountains in Western China. Tian Shan means Heavenly Mountains .
RF2AA9KJ3–Western Tian Shan mountains in the Ugam-Chatkal National Park
RM2B01CX2–China: A shave in the sun, Kashgar, Xinjiang Province. The earliest mention of Kashgar occurs when a Chinese Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE) envoy traveled the Northern Silk Road to explore lands to the west. Another early mention of Kashgar is during the Former Han (also known as the Western Han Dynasty), when in 76 BCE the Chinese conquered the Xiongnu, Yutian (Khotan), Sulei (Kashgar), and a group of states in the Tarim basin almost up to the foot of the Tian Shan mountains.
RMW1NX26–Kaindy Lake, Tien Shan Mountains, Tian Shan, Almaty region, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, Asia
RF2WRHN4R–Incredibly captivating view of Charvak Water Reservoir in the mountains of The Western Tien Shan in Uzbekistan.
RF2WHB0B4–Sunrise at Issyk Kul, Kyrgyzstan. Issyk-Kul also Ysyk-Köl, is an endorheic (i.e., without outflow) saline lake in the western Tianshan Mountains in ea
RF2RJM2RP–severe Pointed stone peaks in dolomite mountains, on a spring day in the Kelinshyktau Mountains, the Karatau massif in the south of Kazakhstan in Turk
RFCRRA3F–A 2 picture stitch panoramic landscape view of the Chinese alpine beauty spot, Heavenly Lake.
RFM6Y21R–Routes of Explorers in the Western Tian-shan. Central Asia. Sketch map 1885
RFW47H2W–Wild horses near Greater Chingam peak, Ugam-Chatkal National park, Uzbekistan
RM2D97XHJ–Siberian Wild Dog, vintage illustration from 1893
RMBWX993–Greenish Warbler (Phylloscopus trochiloides viridanus) adult, perched on twig, Tien Shan Mountains, Kazakhstan, june
RMRJYXJ4–. Asiatic herpetological research. Reptiles -- Asia Periodicals; Amphibians -- Asia Periodicals. Vol. 8, p. 70 Asiatic Herpetological Research 1999. Figure 1. The map of the localities of the Lidless Skink in the Aksu-Djabagly Nature Reserve (Western Tian-Shan Mountains). Asymblepharus alaicus and Ablepharus deserti have independent enumeration: open circles repre- sent the localities of Asymblepharus alaicus, closed circles represent the localities of Ablepharus deserti. Asym- blepharus alaicus: 1) Chuuldak (2000 m); 2) Minzhilky Ravine (2600 m); 3) Kshy-Kaindy Pass (2200 m); 4) Kshy- Kaindy
RMDTPY0G–A dam in the The Yanqi Basin, in China’s Xinjian Province, in the Taklamakan Desert, provides water to the farms in the area.
RM2K4Y7MJ–Antique engraved illustration of the common buzzard. Vintage illustration of the common buzzard. Old engraved picture of the animal. The common buzzard (Buteo buteo) is a medium-to-large bird of prey which has a large range. A member of the genus Buteo, it is a member of the family Accipitridae. The species lives in most of Europe and extends its breeding range across much of the Palearctic as far as northwestern China (Tian Shan), far western Siberia and northwestern Mongolia. Over much of its range, it is a year-round resident. However, buzzards from the colder parts of the Northern Hemisph
RF2R884MW–Gravesites in a cemetery west of Chayek Kyrgyzstan
RF2A9CMPA–Western Tian Shan mountains in the Ugam-Chatkal National Park
RM2B01CX4–China: A shave in the sun, Kashgar, Xinjiang Province. The earliest mention of Kashgar occurs when a Chinese Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE) envoy traveled the Northern Silk Road to explore lands to the west. Another early mention of Kashgar is during the Former Han (also known as the Western Han Dynasty), when in 76 BCE the Chinese conquered the Xiongnu, Yutian (Khotan), Sulei (Kashgar), and a group of states in the Tarim basin almost up to the foot of the Tian Shan mountains.
RMW1MF1Y–Sunset over mountains near Saty, Tien Shan Mountains, Tian Shan, Almaty region, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, Asia
RF2WMMNXX–Incredibly captivating view of Charvak Water Reservoir in the mountains of The Western Tien Shan in Uzbekistan.
RF2WHB0BN–Sunrise at Issyk Kul, Kyrgyzstan. Issyk-Kul also Ysyk-Köl, is an endorheic (i.e., without outflow) saline lake in the western Tianshan Mountains in ea
RF2RJM2FG–Pointed stone peaks in the dolomite mountains, on a spring day in the Kelinshyktau Mountains, the Karatau massif in the south of Kazakhstan in the Tur
RFCRR9E4–A 2 picture stitch panoramic of the Chinese alpine beauty spot, Heavenly Lake.
RF2RMRWY1–Small pink lakes in the mountains in summer. Boar lake in the Zailiyskiye Alatau mountains in Kazakhstan Almaty.
RFW47GW4–Wild horses near Greater Chingam peak, Ugam-Chatkal National park, Uzbekistan
RMBWX98A–Greenish Warbler (Phylloscopus trochiloides viridanus) adult, perched in bush, Tien Shan Mountains, Kazakhstan, june
RF2A9CMRG–Western Tian Shan mountains in the Ugam-Chatkal National Park
RM2B01CX3–China: A shave in the sun, Kashgar, Xinjiang Province. The earliest mention of Kashgar occurs when a Chinese Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE) envoy traveled the Northern Silk Road to explore lands to the west. Another early mention of Kashgar is during the Former Han (also known as the Western Han Dynasty), when in 76 BCE the Chinese conquered the Xiongnu, Yutian (Khotan), Sulei (Kashgar), and a group of states in the Tarim basin almost up to the foot of the Tian Shan mountains.
RMW1MEET–Trunks of spruces are rising from Kaindy Lake, Tien Shan Mountains, Tian Shan, Almaty region, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, Asia
RM2B00P1B–China: Elderly Uighur man at the Sunday Livestock Market, Kashgar, Xinjiang. The earliest mention of Kashgar occurs when a Chinese Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE) envoy traveled the Northern Silk Road to explore lands to the west. Another early mention of Kashgar is during the Former Han (also known as the Western Han Dynasty), when in 76 BCE the Chinese conquered the Xiongnu, Yutian (Khotan), Sulei (Kashgar), and a group of states in the Tarim basin almost up to the foot of the Tian Shan mountains.
RF2WHB0CP–Sunrise at Issyk Kul, Kyrgyzstan. Issyk-Kul also Ysyk-Köl, is an endorheic (i.e., without outflow) saline lake in the western Tianshan Mountains in ea
RM2B00P1E–China: Woman awaiting alms at the 'Id gah Mosque, Kashgar, Xinjiang. The earliest mention of Kashgar occurs when a Chinese Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE) envoy traveled the Northern Silk Road to explore lands to the west. Another early mention of Kashgar is during the Former Han (also known as the Western Han Dynasty), when in 76 BCE the Chinese conquered the Xiongnu, Yutian (Khotan), Sulei (Kashgar), and a group of states in the Tarim basin almost up to the foot of the Tian Shan mountains.
RFCRR9GW–Tourist boats at the Chinese alpine beauty spot of Heavenly Lake.
RF2RMRWY2–Woman tourist taking pictures Small pink lakes in mountains in summer. Boar lake in Zailiyskiye Alatau mountains in Kazakhstan Almaty.
RFW47GH9–Wild horses near Greater Chingam peak, Ugam-Chatkal National park, Uzbekistan
RF2A9CMK0–Western Tian Shan mountains in the Ugam-Chatkal National Park
RMW1N3FA–tent camping in the steppe, Tuzkoel Salt Lake, Tuzkol, Tien Shan, Tian Shan, Almaty region, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, Asia
RF2WHB0D1–Sunrise at Issyk Kul, Kyrgyzstan. Issyk-Kul also Ysyk-Köl, is an endorheic (i.e., without outflow) saline lake in the western Tianshan Mountains in ea
RM2B00P1A–China: Uighur watermelon vendors near the Animal Market, Kashgar, Xinjiang. The earliest mention of Kashgar occurs when a Chinese Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE) envoy traveled the Northern Silk Road to explore lands to the west. Another early mention of Kashgar is during the Former Han (also known as the Western Han Dynasty), when in 76 BCE the Chinese conquered the Xiongnu, Yutian (Khotan), Sulei (Kashgar), and a group of states in the Tarim basin almost up to the foot of the Tian Shan mountains.
RFCRR9AT–A 4 picture stitch panoramic of local tourists at the Chinese alpine beauty spot, Heavenly Lake.
RM2B00P1D–China: Elderly Uighur man outside the 'Id Gah Mosque, Kashgar, Xinjiang. The earliest mention of Kashgar occurs when a Chinese Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE) envoy traveled the Northern Silk Road to explore lands to the west. Another early mention of Kashgar is during the Former Han (also known as the Western Han Dynasty), when in 76 BCE the Chinese conquered the Xiongnu, Yutian (Khotan), Sulei (Kashgar), and a group of states in the Tarim basin almost up to the foot of the Tian Shan mountains.
RM2B02P5R–The Ghijäk or spike fiddle has a soundboard of stretched skin and is bowed. The Khushtar is also bowed,but its tone is lower and sofetr than the Ghijäk. The earliest mention of Kashgar occurs when a Chinese Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE) envoy traveled the Northern Silk Road to explore lands to the west. Another early mention of Kashgar is during the Former Han (also known as the Western Han Dynasty), when in 76 BCE the Chinese conquered the Xiongnu, Yutian (Khotan), Sulei (Kashgar), and a group of states in the Tarim basin almost up to the foot of the Tian Shan mountains. Ptolemy spoke of
RFW47G10–Wild horses near Greater Chingam peak, Ugam-Chatkal National park, Uzbekistan
RM2B01190–China: A crowd listening to a storyteller, Kashgar bazaar, Xinjiang. Photograph by Dutch botanist Frank Nicholas Meyer (1875-1918), 1911. The earliest mention of Kashgar occurs when a Chinese Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE) envoy traveled the Northern Silk Road to explore lands to the west. Another early mention of Kashgar is during the Former Han (also known as the Western Han Dynasty), when in 76 BCE the Chinese conquered the Xiongnu, Yutian (Khotan), Sulei (Kashgar), and a group of states in the Tarim basin almost up to the foot of the Tian Shan mountains.
RM2B039GJ–The earliest mention of Kashgar occurs when a Chinese Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE) envoy traveled the Northern Silk Road to explore lands to the west. Another early mention of Kashgar is during the Former Han (also known as the Western Han Dynasty), when in 76 BCE the Chinese conquered the Xiongnu, Yutian (Khotan), Sulei (Kashgar), and a group of states in the Tarim basin almost up to the foot of the Tian Shan mountains. Ptolemy spoke of Scythia beyond the Imaus, which is in a 'Kasia Regio', probably exhibiting the name from which Kashgar is formed. The country’s people practised Zoroastr
RM2B02P66–The earliest mention of Kashgar occurs when a Chinese Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE) envoy traveled the Northern Silk Road to explore lands to the west. Another early mention of Kashgar is during the Former Han (also known as the Western Han Dynasty), when in 76 BCE the Chinese conquered the Xiongnu, Yutian (Khotan), Sulei (Kashgar), and a group of states in the Tarim basin almost up to the foot of the Tian Shan mountains. Ptolemy spoke of Scythia beyond the Imaus, which is in a 'Kasia Regio', probably exhibiting the name from which Kashgar is formed. The country’s people practised Zoroastr
RF2AA9KRA–Western Tian Shan mountains in the Ugam-Chatkal National Park
RMW1NWB6–Horses grazing at an alm, Kolsay Lakes National Park, Tien Shan Mountains, Tian Shan, Almaty region, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, Asia
RF2WHB0C0–Sunrise at Issyk Kul, Kyrgyzstan. Issyk-Kul also Ysyk-Köl, is an endorheic (i.e., without outflow) saline lake in the western Tianshan Mountains in ea
RFCRR9WN–A traditional style tourist boat at the Chinese alpine beauty spot of Heavenly Lake.
RFW47HCB–Wild horses near Greater Chingam peak, Ugam-Chatkal National park, Uzbekistan
RM2B030RR–The earliest mention of Kashgar occurs when a Chinese Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE) envoy traveled the Northern Silk Road to explore lands to the west. Another early mention of Kashgar is during the Former Han (also known as the Western Han Dynasty), when in 76 BCE the Chinese conquered the Xiongnu, Yutian (Khotan), Sulei (Kashgar), and a group of states in the Tarim basin almost up to the foot of the Tian Shan mountains. Ptolemy spoke of Scythia beyond the Imaus, which is in a 'Kasia Regio', probably exhibiting the name from which Kashgar is formed. The country’s people practised Zoroastr
RF2A9CMHA–Western Tian Shan mountains in the Ugam-Chatkal National Park
RMW1MTJB–Cemetry of village Saty in front of mountain scenery, Tien Shan Mountains, Tian Shan, Almaty region, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, Asia
RFCRR9F6–A 2 picture stitch panoramic of tourist boats at the Chinese alpine beauty spot, Heavenly Lake.
RFW47FWR–Wild horses near Greater Chingam peak, Ugam-Chatkal National park, Uzbekistan
RM2B02P67–The earliest mention of Kashgar occurs when a Chinese Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE) envoy traveled the Northern Silk Road to explore lands to the west. Another early mention of Kashgar is during the Former Han (also known as the Western Han Dynasty), when in 76 BCE the Chinese conquered the Xiongnu, Yutian (Khotan), Sulei (Kashgar), and a group of states in the Tarim basin almost up to the foot of the Tian Shan mountains. Ptolemy spoke of Scythia beyond the Imaus, which is in a 'Kasia Regio', probably exhibiting the name from which Kashgar is formed. The country’s people practised Zoroastr
RF2AA9KR0–Western Tian Shan mountains in the Ugam-Chatkal National Park
RMW1MKX2–camping with tent and jeep in the steppe, Tuzkoel Salt Lake, Tuzkol, Tien Shan, Tian Shan, Almaty region, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, Asia
RFCRR98J–Local tourists at the Chinese alpine beauty spot, Heavenly Lake.
RFW47G3W–Wild horses near Greater Chingam peak, Ugam-Chatkal National park, Uzbekistan
RM2B02NR5–The earliest mention of Kashgar occurs when a Chinese Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE) envoy traveled the Northern Silk Road to explore lands to the west. Another early mention of Kashgar is during the Former Han (also known as the Western Han Dynasty), when in 76 BCE the Chinese conquered the Xiongnu, Yutian (Khotan), Sulei (Kashgar), and a group of states in the Tarim basin almost up to the foot of the Tian Shan mountains. Ptolemy spoke of Scythia beyond the Imaus, which is in a 'Kasia Regio', probably exhibiting the name from which Kashgar is formed. The country’s people practised Zoroastr
RF2A9CMR0–Western Tian Shan mountains in the Ugam-Chatkal National Park
RMW1NA2K–Sunrise over steppe and mountain landscape, Tuzkoel Salt Lake, Tuzkol, Tien Shan, Tian Shan, Almaty region, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, Asia
RFCRRAF4–A tourist boat at the Chinese alpine beauty spot of Heavenly Lake.
RFW47F5E–Wild horses near Greater Chingam peak, Ugam-Chatkal National park, Uzbekistan
RM2B02NR3–The earliest mention of Kashgar occurs when a Chinese Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE) envoy traveled the Northern Silk Road to explore lands to the west. Another early mention of Kashgar is during the Former Han (also known as the Western Han Dynasty), when in 76 BCE the Chinese conquered the Xiongnu, Yutian (Khotan), Sulei (Kashgar), and a group of states in the Tarim basin almost up to the foot of the Tian Shan mountains. Ptolemy spoke of Scythia beyond the Imaus, which is in a 'Kasia Regio', probably exhibiting the name from which Kashgar is formed. The country’s people practised Zoroastr
RF2A9CMKD–Western Tian Shan mountains in the Ugam-Chatkal National Park
RMW1NACP–Sunrise over steppe and mountain landscape, Tuzkoel Salt Lake, Tuzkol, Tien Shan, Tian Shan, Almaty region, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, Asia
RFCRR94H–Local tourists at Heavenly Lake pose for the camera at this alpine lake beauty spot.
RFW47FYC–Wild horses near Greater Chingam peak, Ugam-Chatkal National park, Uzbekistan
RM2B02NPM–The earliest mention of Kashgar occurs when a Chinese Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE) envoy traveled the Northern Silk Road to explore lands to the west. Another early mention of Kashgar is during the Former Han (also known as the Western Han Dynasty), when in 76 BCE the Chinese conquered the Xiongnu, Yutian (Khotan), Sulei (Kashgar), and a group of states in the Tarim basin almost up to the foot of the Tian Shan mountains. Ptolemy spoke of Scythia beyond the Imaus, which is in a 'Kasia Regio', probably exhibiting the name from which Kashgar is formed. The country’s people practised Zoroastr
RM2B02NMG–The earliest mention of Kashgar occurs when a Chinese Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE) envoy traveled the Northern Silk Road to explore lands to the west. Another early mention of Kashgar is during the Former Han (also known as the Western Han Dynasty), when in 76 BCE the Chinese conquered the Xiongnu, Yutian (Khotan), Sulei (Kashgar), and a group of states in the Tarim basin almost up to the foot of the Tian Shan mountains. Ptolemy spoke of Scythia beyond the Imaus, which is in a 'Kasia Regio', probably exhibiting the name from which Kashgar is formed. The country’s people practised Zoroastr
RF2AA9KX7–Western Tian Shan mountains in the Ugam-Chatkal National Park
RMW1MMF1–Wild horses and tent in the steppe, Tuzkoel Salt Lake, Tuzkol, Tien Shan, Tian Shan, Almaty region, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, Asia
RFCRRAFX–A tourist boat at the Chinese alpine beauty spot of Heavenly Lake.
RFW47GEN–Wild horses near Greater Chingam peak, Ugam-Chatkal National park, Uzbekistan
RM2B036YW–The earliest mention of Kashgar occurs when a Chinese Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE) envoy traveled the Northern Silk Road to explore lands to the west. Another early mention of Kashgar is during the Former Han (also known as the Western Han Dynasty), when in 76 BCE the Chinese conquered the Xiongnu, Yutian (Khotan), Sulei (Kashgar), and a group of states in the Tarim basin almost up to the foot of the Tian Shan mountains. Ptolemy spoke of Scythia beyond the Imaus, which is in a 'Kasia Regio', probably exhibiting the name from which Kashgar is formed. The country’s people practised Zoroastr
RF2AA9KWJ–Western Tian Shan mountains in the Ugam-Chatkal National Park
RMW1ND9H–Trunks of spruces are rising from Kaindy Lake in autumn and are forming reflections, Tien Shan Mountains, Tian Shan, Almaty region, Kazakhstan, Centra
RFCRRAHR–A Chinese couple pose for their wedding photographs at the popular alpine beauty spot of Heavenly Lake.
RFW47F34–Wild horses near Greater Chingam peak, Ugam-Chatkal National park, Uzbekistan
RM2B02TK3–The earliest mention of Kashgar occurs when a Chinese Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE) envoy traveled the Northern Silk Road to explore lands to the west. Another early mention of Kashgar is during the Former Han (also known as the Western Han Dynasty), when in 76 BCE the Chinese conquered the Xiongnu, Yutian (Khotan), Sulei (Kashgar), and a group of states in the Tarim basin almost up to the foot of the Tian Shan mountains. Ptolemy spoke of Scythia beyond the Imaus, which is in a 'Kasia Regio', probably exhibiting the name from which Kashgar is formed. The country’s people practised Zoroastr
RF2AA9KJJ–Western Tian Shan mountains in the Ugam-Chatkal National Park
RMW1MRJ6–Upper, first Kolsay Lake, Kolsay Lakes National Park, Tien Shan Mountains, Tian Shan, Almaty region, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, Asia
RFCRRAMR–A Chinese couple pose for their wedding photographs at the popular alpine beauty spot of Heavenly Lake.
RFW47FEN–Wild horses near Greater Chingam peak, Ugam-Chatkal National park, Uzbekistan
RM2B038HC–The earliest mention of Kashgar occurs when a Chinese Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE) envoy traveled the Northern Silk Road to explore lands to the west. Another early mention of Kashgar is during the Former Han (also known as the Western Han Dynasty), when in 76 BCE the Chinese conquered the Xiongnu, Yutian (Khotan), Sulei (Kashgar), and a group of states in the Tarim basin almost up to the foot of the Tian Shan mountains. Ptolemy spoke of Scythia beyond the Imaus, which is in a 'Kasia Regio', probably exhibiting the name from which Kashgar is formed. The country’s people practised Zoroastr
RF2A9CMNT–Western Tian Shan mountains in the Ugam-Chatkal National Park
RMW1NNRR–Sunset over steppe and mountain landscape, Tuzkoel Salt Lake, Tuzkol, Tien Shan, Tian Shan, Almaty region, Kazakhstan, Central Asia, Asia
RFCRRA4X–A 2 picture stitch panoramic landscape view of the Chinese alpine beauty spot, Heavenly Lake.
RFW47FRY–Wild horses near Greater Chingam peak, Ugam-Chatkal National park, Uzbekistan
RM2B038HH–The earliest mention of Kashgar occurs when a Chinese Han Dynasty (206 BCE – 220 CE) envoy traveled the Northern Silk Road to explore lands to the west. Another early mention of Kashgar is during the Former Han (also known as the Western Han Dynasty), when in 76 BCE the Chinese conquered the Xiongnu, Yutian (Khotan), Sulei (Kashgar), and a group of states in the Tarim basin almost up to the foot of the Tian Shan mountains. Ptolemy spoke of Scythia beyond the Imaus, which is in a 'Kasia Regio', probably exhibiting the name from which Kashgar is formed. The country’s people practised Zoroastr
RF2A9CMGX–Western Tian Shan mountains in the Ugam-Chatkal National Park
RMW1MDFT–Desert landscape with boulders mountains, snow-covered Tien Shan mountains in the background, Kolsay Lakes National Park, Tien Shan Mountains, Tian Sh
RFCRRA05–A tourist boat at the Chinese alpine beauty spot of Heavenly Lake.
RFW47EYK–Wild horses near Greater Chingam peak, Ugam-Chatkal National park, Uzbekistan
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