Wusun Mountains Explained

The Wusun Mountains or Ketmen Mountains are a small range in the central part of the Tianshan Mountains. They lie north of the Tekes River valley and south of the main Ili River valley in southeastern Kazakhstan and in western Xinjiang Province, China. The highest point is Baishi Peak (Chinese: 白石峰), about 3475sp=usNaNsp=us above sea level.

Names

is the pinyin form of the Chinese name written Chinese: 烏孫 in traditional characters and Chinese: 乌孙 in simplified ones, taken from the ancient Wusun people. It is sometimes distinguished as particularly the Chinese part of the range, the Kazakh area being the Ketmen Ridge.

The mountains have also been known as the (Russian: Каратау), (Kazakh: Қаратау, "Black Mountain"), (Kazakh: Темирлик, "Iron-Bearing" or "Producing"), and (Chinese: 南山, "South" or "Southern Mountains").[1]

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