Tuman River
Tuman | |
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Location | |
Country | China |
Physical characteristics | |
Mouth | Kashgar River |
Basin features | |
Progression | Kashgar→ Yarkand→ Tarim→ Taitema Lake |
The Tuman River (Chinese: 吐曼河; pinyin: Tǔmàn Hé; Uyghur: تۇمەن دەرياسى, romanized: Tumen Deryasi) is a river in Kashgar Prefecture, Xinjiang, China. The name comes from the Uyghur word "tuman" (تۇمان, Тумән) meaning "fog". The Tuman is a minor tributary of the Tarim Basin. It is 77.6 kilometres (48.2 mi) long and receives the water from 487 square kilometres (188 sq mi) of land.[1] The oasis city of Kashgar is located on the Tuman's south bank.[2][3]
References
- "Tuman River Area of the importance of environmental protection". hi138.com. 2010-04-02. Retrieved 2011-12-19.
- Avetaranian, John; Schafer, Richard; Bechard, John (2003). A Muslim Who Became a Christian. Authors On Line Ltd. p. 208.
- Perkins, Dorothy (2013). Encyclopedia of China: History and Culture. Routledge. pp. 254–55.
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