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Altay Mountains

Definitions

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  • noun a mountain range in central Asia that extends a thousand miles from Kazakhstan eastward into western Mongolia and northern China

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Examples

  • They were in the foothills of the Altay Mountains, which ran in a long line from west to east, providing something of a northern boundary to the Gobi.

    THE 5 GREATEST WARRIORS MATTHEW REILLY 2010

  • They were in the foothills of the Altay Mountains, which ran in a long line from west to east, providing something of a northern boundary to the Gobi.

    THE 5 GREATEST WARRIORS MATTHEW REILLY 2010

  • They were in the foothills of the Altay Mountains, which ran in a long line from west to east, providing something of a northern boundary to the Gobi.

    THE 5 GREATEST WARRIORS MATTHEW REILLY 2010

  • Terrain: Pamir and Altay Mountains dominate landscape; western Fergana

    The 1995 CIA World Factbook United States. Central Intelligence Agency

  • Tribes of horse-breeding Turkmen drifted into the territory of Turkmenistan, possibly from the Altay Mountains, and grazed along the outskirts of the Karakum Desert into Persia, Syria, and Anatolia.

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  • Tribes of horse-breeding Turkmen drifted into the territory of Turkmenistan, possibly from the Altay Mountains, and grazed along the outskirts of the Karakum Desert into Persia, Syria, and Anatolia.

    unknown title 2009

  • Terrain: Extends east to west from the Caspian Sea to the Altay Mountains and north to south from the plains of Western Siberia to the oasis and desert of Central Asia.

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  • Terrain: Extends east to west from the Caspian Sea to the Altay Mountains and north to south from the plains of Western Siberia to the oasis and desert of Central Asia.

    unknown title 2009

  • Terrain: Extends east to west from the Caspian Sea to the Altay Mountains and north to south from the plains of Western Siberia to the oasis and desert of Central Asia.

    unknown title 2009

  • Tribes of horse-breeding Turkmen drifted into the territory of Turkmenistan, possibly from the Altay Mountains, and grazed along the outskirts of the Karakum Desert into Persia, Syria, and Anatolia.

    unknown title 2009

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