TianShan
The Tian Shan, also spelled Tian-Shan or Tien Shan, is a major mountain system in Central Asia. It forms a broad arc across parts of Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, and Xinjiang, China, extending roughly 2,500 kilometers (about 1,550 miles). The range is among the longest in the world and contains a high, rugged backbone with numerous glaciers, deep valleys, and plateaus. Its eastern portion includes some of the region’s highest peaks.
The highest point is Jengish Chokusu (Pik Pobedy), at 7,439 meters, located on the Kyrgyz-Chinese border. Other
Hydrologically, the Tian Shan feeds major river systems in Central Asia, with glaciers and snowmelt sustaining
The climate is cold and often dry at higher elevations, with distinct ecological zones ranging from steppe