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- Mustagh_Pass abstract "The Mustagh Pass or Muztagh Pass is a pass across the Baltoro Muztagh range in the Karakorams which includes K2, the world's second highest mountain. The crest of the Baltoro Muztagh marks the present border between Pakistani and Chinese territory.There are actually two passes, the eastern or 'Old' Mustagh Pass (alt. about 5,422 m.) and the so-called 'New' Mustagh Pass, about 16 km (9.9 mi) to the west (altitude variously given as 5,700 and 5,800 m.) The pass is on the watershed between the rivers which flow towards the Tarim Basin and those flowing to the Indian Ocean.The route across the Mustagh Pass is the shortest route from Yarkand to Skardu on the upper Indus River in Baltistan, from where caravans used to head on to Srinigar in Kashmir. The pass is situated about midway between the Karakoram Pass to the east, which leads to Leh in Ladakh, and the Kilik and Mintaka passes to the west which lead to Hunza and Gilgit.The route has been impassible to caravans since at least the middle of the 19th century due to the movement of the glaciers on it and, by 1861, when Godwin-Austen did his survey of the region, it was only in use by a few Baltis living in Yarkand who crossed it to visit their families. Frederic Drew reported that there had been no crossings between Yarkand and Baltistan between 1863 and 1870.\"The old Mustagh Pass to the east had been out of use for thirty or forty years, on account of the accumulation of ice upon it, in consequence of which a new pass had been sought for, and another one to the west had been found. This latter pass had been in partial use up to ten years ago. No European had, however, crossed either of them, but Colonel Godwin-Austen in 1862 came very near the summit of the new pass from the southern side, when he was obliged to turn back on account of bad weather.\"It is unclear how much it was used in ancient times, though it is possible that it was in use as early as the Later Han Dynasty. It also seems possible, even likely, that this is the route the Chinese pilgrim monk Fa Xian took in 399 CE on his way to India.There was apparently more abundant fodder and fuel along the Yarkand River than on the approaches to the Karakoram Pass:\"Turdi Kol took me a few miles further down the river and showed me two other equally good camping-grounds, and he says that there is considerably more pasture in the lower part of this valley than in that of the Karakash River, where Shahidula is situated, and that in the old days the valley was populated and cultivated and merchants went to and fro by the Mustagh Pass to Baltistan.\"Francis Younghusband (1863-1942) was the first European known to cross the pass which he did with much difficulty in 1887 after a request from Colonel Mark Sever Bell (1843-1906), finally reaching the village of Askole in Baltistan.Apparently there have only been two recorded crossings of the pass since then, \"by an Italian expedition of exploration in 1929, and a French ski expedition in 1986.\"".
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- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageLength "7065".
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageOutDegree "36".
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageRevisionID "675271245".
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Askole.
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Baltistan.
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Baltoro_Muztagh.
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Category:China–Pakistan_border.
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Category:Karakoram.
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountain_passes_of_Gilgit-Baltistan.
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountain_passes_of_Xinjiang.
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mountain_passes_of_the_Himalayas.
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageWikiLink China.
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Faxian.
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Francis_Younghusband.
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Frederick_Drew.
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Gilgit.
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Han_dynasty.
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Henry_Haversham_Godwin-Austen.
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Hunza_(princely_state).
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Indian_Ocean.
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Indus_River.
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageWikiLink K2.
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Karakash_River.
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Karakoram.
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Karakoram_Pass.
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Kashmir.
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Ladakh.
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Leh.
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Soul_characters.
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Mark_Sever_Bell.
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Mintaka.
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan.
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Skardu.
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Srinagar.
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Tarim_Basin.
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Xaidulla.
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Yarkand_River.
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageWikiLink Yarkant_County.
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mustagh Pass".
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Mountain_passes_of_China.
- Mustagh_Pass wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Mustagh_Pass subject Category:China–Pakistan_border.
- Mustagh_Pass subject Category:Karakoram.
- Mustagh_Pass subject Category:Mountain_passes_of_Gilgit-Baltistan.
- Mustagh_Pass subject Category:Mountain_passes_of_Xinjiang.
- Mustagh_Pass subject Category:Mountain_passes_of_the_Himalayas.
- Mustagh_Pass hypernym Pass.
- Mustagh_Pass point "35.8833 76.5167".
- Mustagh_Pass type MountainPass.
- Mustagh_Pass type Attraction.
- Mustagh_Pass type Landform.
- Mustagh_Pass type Pass.
- Mustagh_Pass type Range.
- Mustagh_Pass type SpatialThing.
- Mustagh_Pass comment "The Mustagh Pass or Muztagh Pass is a pass across the Baltoro Muztagh range in the Karakorams which includes K2, the world's second highest mountain. The crest of the Baltoro Muztagh marks the present border between Pakistani and Chinese territory.There are actually two passes, the eastern or 'Old' Mustagh Pass (alt.".
- Mustagh_Pass label "Mustagh Pass".
- Mustagh_Pass sameAs Q1129304.
- Mustagh_Pass sameAs Muztagh-Pass.
- Mustagh_Pass sameAs m.03ckmcp.
- Mustagh_Pass sameAs Pasul_Muztagh.
- Mustagh_Pass sameAs Mustagh_Pass.
- Mustagh_Pass sameAs Q1129304.
- Mustagh_Pass lat "35.8833".
- Mustagh_Pass long "76.5167".
- Mustagh_Pass wasDerivedFrom Mustagh_Pass?oldid=675271245.
- Mustagh_Pass isPrimaryTopicOf Mustagh_Pass.