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- Kyzylart P**** (Russian: Кызыл-Арт; Kyrgyz: Кызыл-Арт ашуусу) is a mountain p**** and border crossing in the Trans-Alay Range on the border of Tajikistan...
- 17,943 ft     Southern border in the northern ridge of the Karakoram Range Kyzylart P**** 4,280 m 14,042 ft     Northern border in the Trans-Alay Range...
- valley – Kyrgyzstan lane (3541 m) – Sary-Tash village (Alay valley) – Kyzylart lane (4250 m, p**** through the Trans-Alay range, entrance to the territory...
- Skobelev chased a rebel south to the Alay Valley and Kostenko went over the Kyzylart P**** and mapped the area around Karakul Lake on the northeast part of the...
- Katta Belisynyk P**** (1324m) Belisynyk Range road Kyzylart P**** 4,280 metres (14,040 ft) Osh Region Kyzylart P**** (4280m) Kyrgyzstan–Tajikistan border road...
- formed by the Trans-Alay Range (Independence Peak 7,174 m (23,537 ft), Kyzylart P**** 4,280 m (14,040 ft)). The highest peak is Ismoil Somoni Peak (7,495 m...
- Karamyk - Border of Tajikistan 136 km  ЭМ-07  Sary-Tash ( ЭМ-05 ,  ЭМ-06 ) - Kyzylart P**** - Border of Tajikistan 44.3 km  ЭМ-08  Tüp ( ЭМ-09 ) - Sary-Tologoy...
- To the south, after leaving the Alay Valley the M41 rises to the 4280m Kyzylart P**** into Tajikistan as part of the Pamir Highway. 80 kilometres (50 miles)...
- (3,400 m) Beyik P**** to China (4,600 m) Kulma P**** to China (4,362 m) Kyzylart P**** to Kyrgyzstan (4,280 m) Amanian Gates (Bahçe P****), on border between...
- river Muksu. The highest peak in the range is 7,134 m high Lenin Peak. The Kyzylart and Ters-Agar mountain p****es geographically divide the range into three...