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- Shakhdara Range (Russian: Шахдаринский хребет) is a mountain range in Tajikistan, part of the Pamir Mountain System. The range lies in the extreme south-western...
- The Shakhdara is a river located in the country of Tajikistan. It is the tributary of the Gunt River and it is adjacent to the Shakhdara Range. Gavrilov...
- bounded to the south (Nivodak) and to the north (Tem) by the deltas of the Shakhdara and Ghunt, respectively. The two rivers merge in the eastern part of the...
- Region (GBAO). It stretches along the river Shakhdara between the Shughnon Range to the north and the Shakhdara Range to the south, enclosed within GBAO...
- and the valley of the Kokcha; the Oxus was finally crossed opposite the Shakhdara to reach the valley of Shignan. From this point his narrative is fragmentary...
- Peak Peak Korzhenevskaya (Ozodi) Mount Garmo Rushan Range Patkhor Peak Shakhdara Range Mayakovskiy Peak Karl Marx Peak Trans-Alay Range Ibn Sina Peak (Lenin)...
- Маркса; Tajik: Қуллаи Карл Маркс) rises to 6,723 m (22,057 ft) in the Shakhdara Range in Pamir Mountains, in the south-west of Tajikistan's Gorno-Badakhshan...
- 72°28′54″E / 37.1625°N 72.481667°E / 37.1625; 72.481667 (Karl Marx Peak)) Shakhdara Range  Tajikistan Gora Kurumdy 6,614 (39°27′21″N 73°34′01″E / 39.455812°N...
- District), where the north–south Ishkoshim Range joins the east–west Shakhdara Range. Elevation 6,096 m. Discovered in the early 1930s by Soviet explorer...
- Shughnon District to the north and Murghab District to the east.  The Shakhdara Range is along the northern border with Roshtqal'a District and the north–south...