Tian Shan

See also: Tian-Shan

English

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Etymology

From the Hanyu Pinyin romanisation of Mandarin 天山 (Tiān Shān), from Uyghur تەڭرىتاغ (tengritagh, literally Mountains of God (Tengri)) (Tengri Tagh).

Proper noun

Tian Shan

  1. A mountain range in Central Asia.
    • [1905, Merzbacher, Gottfried, The Central Tian-Shan Mountains 1902-1903, London: John Murray, →OCLC, →OL, page 1:
      WHEN in 1892, on a journey into Central Asia, I first made acquaintance with a small portion of the Central Tian-Shan, I received, even by a mere flying visit, abiding impressions of its magnificent mountain chains.]
    • [1978, Daily Report: People's Republic of China, number 128-140, Foreign Broadcast Information Service, →ISSN, →OCLC, page 15:
      During my inspection of counties in Changchi Prefecture last September, I came to realize that the irrigation of the Sinkiang farmland depended mainly on the melted snow of the Tienshan Mountains.]
    • 2009, Y.J. Zhu, “Taklamakan Desert Moon Ride”, in Lucy McCauley, editor, The Best Women's Travel Writing 2009: True Stories from Around the World (Travelers' Tales), →ISBN, →ISSN, →OCLC, →OL, page 154:
      We have descended Tian Shan and entered the Taklamakan Desert, a barren landscape painted in ecru—no shrubs, no grass, only waves upon waves of naked ridges the color of buff, the highest few spotted with white specks of snow.

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Proper noun

Tian Shan m

  1. Alternative spelling of Tian-Shan
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