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Ili (river)

The Ili (Uyghur: ئىلى دەرياسى, romanizedIli deryasi, lit.'Ili dəryasi'; Kazakh: Ile, ئله; Russian: Или; Chinese: 伊犁河; pinyin: Yīlí Hé, Dungan: Йили хә, Xiao'erjing: اِلِ حْ; Mongolian: Ил, literally "Bareness") is a river situated in Northwest China and Southeastern Kazakhstan. It flows from the Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture of the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region to the Almaty Region in Kazakhstan.

Ili
Ili River
Map of the Lake Balkhash drainage basin showing the Ili River and its tributaries
Location
CountryKazakhstan and China
Physical characteristics
Source 
 • locationTekes and Künes rivers
 • elevationTian Shan
Mouth 
 • location
Lake Balkhash
Length1,439 km (894 mi)
Basin size140,000 km2 (54,000 sq mi)
Discharge 
 • average480 m3/s (17,000 cu ft/s)
Official nameIli River Delta and South Lake Balkhash
Designated1 January 2012
Reference no.2020[1]

It is 1,439 kilometres (894 mi) long (including its source river Tekes),[2] 815 kilometres (506 mi) of which is in Kazakhstan. The river originates from the Tekes and Künes rivers in Eastern Tian Shan. The Ili drains the basin between the Tian Shan and the Borohoro Mountains. Flowing into Lake Balkhash, the Ili forms a large delta with vast wetland regions of lakes, marshes and vegetation.[3][4]

Etymology edit

Earlier mentions of Ili river can be traced back to the Mahmud al-Kashgari's dictionary of Turkic languages, the Dīwānu l-Luġat al-Turk (written in 1072–74). In the book, the author defines it in the following way: "Ili, the name of a river. Turkic tribes of Yaghma, Tokhsi and Chiglig live on its banks. Turkish countries regard the river as their Jayhoun (Amu Darya)."[5] The name possibly originated from Uyghur word Il, meaning hook, resembling the river's geographical shape.[6]

Chinese region edit

 
Qing bases in the Ili region, ca. 1809. Note that the map is upside down, i.e. the north is at the bottom, and the east is on the left.

The upper Ili Valley is separated from the Dzungarian Basin in the north by the Borohoro Mountains, and from the Tarim Basin in the south by the Tian Shan. This region was the stronghold of the Qing administration in Xinjiang in the late 18th and 19th centuries. It was occupied by Russia from 1871 to 1881 (from the Yaqub Beg rebellion until the Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1881)).

Presently, the region forms part of Xinjiang's Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture. The main city of the region, Yining (Kulja), is located on the northern side of the river (about 100 kilometres (62 mi) upstream from the international border). Until the early 1900s, the city was commonly known under the same name as the river, 伊犁 (Pinyin: Yīlí; Wade-Giles: Ili). Qapqal Xibe Autonomous County in located on the southern side, which is home to many of the China's Xibe people (who resettled there in the 18th century as part of the Manchu Garrison).

There are at least two dams on the Ili's tributary: the Kash River (喀什河) in Nilka County, at 43°51′40″N 82°50′52″E / 43.86111°N 82.84778°E / 43.86111; 82.84778 and 43°51′14″N 82°48′08″E / 43.85389°N 82.80222°E / 43.85389; 82.80222. At least two dams have been constructed on the Ili's left tributary, the Tekes River, and the Qiapuqihai Hydropower Station (恰甫其海水电站) in Tokkuztara County (43°18′14″N 82°29′05″E / 43.30389°N 82.48472°E / 43.30389; 82.48472). There is also another smaller dam at 43°23′41″N 82°29′20″E / 43.39472°N 82.48889°E / 43.39472; 82.48889, on the border of Tokkuztara and Künes Counties.

Kazakh region edit

 
On the Kapchagay Reservoir

The Ili is the main watercourse of the Balkhash-Alakol Basin. The region of Kazakhstan partially drained by the Ili and its tributaries is known in Kazakh as Zhetysu ('Seven Rivers'). In Russian it is known as Semirechye (meaning the same).

The Kapshagay Hydroelectric Power Plant was constructed between 1965 and 1970 near Kapchagay in the middle reaches of the Ili River.[7] This currently comprises the Kapchagay Reservoir, an artificial 110 kilometres (70 mi) long lake north of Almaty.

The Tamgaly-Tas, a protected site that comprises rock drawings, is located 20 kilometres (12 mi) downstream along the Ili River. The name Tamgaly in Kazakh means "painted" or "marked place" (Tas means "stone").

Ili Delta edit

 
Balkhash lake with Ili delta

The Ili River flows into the southeastern edge of Lake Balkhash, where it forms a large delta of about 8,000 square kilometres (3,100 sq mi). The delta is situated between the Saryesik-Atyrau Desert and the Taukum Desert. An area of 9,766 km2 (3,771 sq mi) within the delta has been designated as a Ramsar Site. This site has 427 species of plants and 345 species of animals, including important populations of rare species (Dalmatian pelican, goitered gazelle, marbled polecat, white-headed duck, red-breasted goose, ship sturgeon, and others).[1] The delta has also become popular amongst anglers for its wels catfish, which can grow up to over 300 lb (140 kg). The Ili river ranks third in Kazakhstan after the Irtysh river and the Ural river in terms of water content.

The Government of Kazakhstan plans to join the three sanctuaries Balkash, Karoy and Kukan (situated in the delta) into one National Park.[8] Until 1948, the delta was a refuge of the extinct Caspian tiger. An introduction of the Siberian tiger to the delta has been proposed on account that it is a genetically close relative of the Caspian tiger. A large population of wild boar, the main prey base of the Caspian tiger, can be still found in the delta. There is also a small population of roe deer. In the drier steppes to the south of the delta live saiga antelopes and goitered gazelles.

Reintroduction of the Bactrian deer, another prey of the Caspian tiger, is currently under consideration. Another potential prey species considered to be reintroduced is the Asiatic wild ass.[9]

Historical connections edit

The Ili River treaty of 638 AD formalized the division of the Western Turkic Kaganate (552–638 AD) into the Nushibi and the Dulu. It also established the Ili River as the border between the two states.[10] In the 21st century, increasing need for water in both China and Kazakhstan makes the management of the cross-border Ili River a topic of concern for environmentalists and politicians in Kazakhstan (who feel that their country may not get enough water flowing in from China any more).[11]

The amount of precipitation in summer reaches 150-250 cubic meters.

Fishing edit

On the river, the most popular type of fishing is fishing of catfish, one of the largest aquatic predators, which may reach 5 meters in length and weigh up to 300 kg. Smaller specimens are usually within 50–100 kg.

Gallery edit

Tributaries edit

The main tributaries of the Ili are, from source to mouth:[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Ili River Delta and South Lake Balkhash". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  2. ^ a b Или, Great Soviet Encyclopedia
  3. ^ Ili River
  4. ^ Ili river Kazakhstan
  5. ^ Mahmud Kashgari, Dīwānu l-Luġat al-Turk (En: Compendium of the languages of the Turks). Vol I, p124. 1072–1074
  6. ^ Adil Arup, Ili atalghusi heqqide (Etymology of Ili), Journal of Ili Darya, in Uyghur, 2007
  7. ^ Kezer, K.; Matsuyama, H. (2006). "Decrease of river runoff in the Lake Balkhash basin in Central Asia". Hydrological Processes. 20 (6): 1407–1423. Bibcode:2006HyPr...20.1407K. doi:10.1002/hyp.6097. S2CID 128565175.
  8. ^ Masha Vinokurova (Press officer), Olga Pereladova (Head of the WWF Central Asia Programme): Kazakhstan names large inland delta 2017-04-01 at the Wayback Machine, WWF Information February, 2012
  9. ^ Hartmut Jungius (2010). Feasibility Study on the Possible Restoration of the Caspian Tiger in Central Asia 2011-11-17 at the Wayback Machine. WWF
  10. ^ Zuev Yu.L., The strongest tribe, Almaty, 2004, pp. 55–6,
  11. ^ Stone, Richard (2012-07-27), "For China and Kazakhstan, No Meeting of the Minds on Water" (PDF), Science, 337 (6093): 405–407, Bibcode:2012Sci...337..405S, doi:10.1126/science.337.6093.405, PMID 22837504[permanent dead link]

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The Ili Uyghur ئىلى دەرياسى romanized Ili deryasi lit Ili deryasi Kazakh Ile ئله Russian Ili Chinese 伊犁河 pinyin Yili He Dungan Jili hә Xiao erjing ا ل ح Mongolian Il literally Bareness is a river situated in Northwest China and Southeastern Kazakhstan It flows from the Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture of the Xinjiang Uighur Autonomous Region to the Almaty Region in Kazakhstan IliIli RiverMap of the Lake Balkhash drainage basin showing the Ili River and its tributariesLocationCountryKazakhstan and ChinaPhysical characteristicsSource locationTekes and Kunes rivers elevationTian ShanMouth locationLake BalkhashLength1 439 km 894 mi Basin size140 000 km2 54 000 sq mi Discharge average480 m3 s 17 000 cu ft s Ramsar WetlandOfficial nameIli River Delta and South Lake BalkhashDesignated1 January 2012Reference no 2020 1 It is 1 439 kilometres 894 mi long including its source river Tekes 2 815 kilometres 506 mi of which is in Kazakhstan The river originates from the Tekes and Kunes rivers in Eastern Tian Shan The Ili drains the basin between the Tian Shan and the Borohoro Mountains Flowing into Lake Balkhash the Ili forms a large delta with vast wetland regions of lakes marshes and vegetation 3 4 Contents 1 Etymology 2 Chinese region 3 Kazakh region 4 Ili Delta 5 Historical connections 6 Fishing 7 Gallery 8 Tributaries 9 ReferencesEtymology editEarlier mentions of Ili river can be traced back to the Mahmud al Kashgari s dictionary of Turkic languages the Diwanu l Luġat al Turk written in 1072 74 In the book the author defines it in the following way Ili the name of a river Turkic tribes of Yaghma Tokhsi and Chiglig live on its banks Turkish countries regard the river as their Jayhoun Amu Darya 5 The name possibly originated from Uyghur word Il meaning hook resembling the river s geographical shape 6 Chinese region edit nbsp Qing bases in the Ili region ca 1809 Note that the map is upside down i e the north is at the bottom and the east is on the left The upper Ili Valley is separated from the Dzungarian Basin in the north by the Borohoro Mountains and from the Tarim Basin in the south by the Tian Shan This region was the stronghold of the Qing administration in Xinjiang in the late 18th and 19th centuries It was occupied by Russia from 1871 to 1881 from the Yaqub Beg rebellion until the Treaty of Saint Petersburg 1881 Presently the region forms part of Xinjiang s Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture The main city of the region Yining Kulja is located on the northern side of the river about 100 kilometres 62 mi upstream from the international border Until the early 1900s the city was commonly known under the same name as the river 伊犁 Pinyin Yili Wade Giles Ili Qapqal Xibe Autonomous County in located on the southern side which is home to many of the China s Xibe people who resettled there in the 18th century as part of the Manchu Garrison There are at least two dams on the Ili s tributary the Kash River 喀什河 in Nilka County at 43 51 40 N 82 50 52 E 43 86111 N 82 84778 E 43 86111 82 84778 and 43 51 14 N 82 48 08 E 43 85389 N 82 80222 E 43 85389 82 80222 At least two dams have been constructed on the Ili s left tributary the Tekes River and the Qiapuqihai Hydropower Station 恰甫其海水电站 in Tokkuztara County 43 18 14 N 82 29 05 E 43 30389 N 82 48472 E 43 30389 82 48472 There is also another smaller dam at 43 23 41 N 82 29 20 E 43 39472 N 82 48889 E 43 39472 82 48889 on the border of Tokkuztara and Kunes Counties Kazakh region edit nbsp On the Kapchagay ReservoirThe Ili is the main watercourse of the Balkhash Alakol Basin The region of Kazakhstan partially drained by the Ili and its tributaries is known in Kazakh as Zhetysu Seven Rivers In Russian it is known as Semirechye meaning the same The Kapshagay Hydroelectric Power Plant was constructed between 1965 and 1970 near Kapchagay in the middle reaches of the Ili River 7 This currently comprises the Kapchagay Reservoir an artificial 110 kilometres 70 mi long lake north of Almaty The Tamgaly Tas a protected site that comprises rock drawings is located 20 kilometres 12 mi downstream along the Ili River The name Tamgaly in Kazakh means painted or marked place Tas means stone Ili Delta edit nbsp Balkhash lake with Ili deltaThe Ili River flows into the southeastern edge of Lake Balkhash where it forms a large delta of about 8 000 square kilometres 3 100 sq mi The delta is situated between the Saryesik Atyrau Desert and the Taukum Desert An area of 9 766 km2 3 771 sq mi within the delta has been designated as a Ramsar Site This site has 427 species of plants and 345 species of animals including important populations of rare species Dalmatian pelican goitered gazelle marbled polecat white headed duck red breasted goose ship sturgeon and others 1 The delta has also become popular amongst anglers for its wels catfish which can grow up to over 300 lb 140 kg The Ili river ranks third in Kazakhstan after the Irtysh river and the Ural river in terms of water content The Government of Kazakhstan plans to join the three sanctuaries Balkash Karoy and Kukan situated in the delta into one National Park 8 Until 1948 the delta was a refuge of the extinct Caspian tiger An introduction of the Siberian tiger to the delta has been proposed on account that it is a genetically close relative of the Caspian tiger A large population of wild boar the main prey base of the Caspian tiger can be still found in the delta There is also a small population of roe deer In the drier steppes to the south of the delta live saiga antelopes and goitered gazelles Reintroduction of the Bactrian deer another prey of the Caspian tiger is currently under consideration Another potential prey species considered to be reintroduced is the Asiatic wild ass 9 Historical connections editThe Ili River treaty of 638 AD formalized the division of the Western Turkic Kaganate 552 638 AD into the Nushibi and the Dulu It also established the Ili River as the border between the two states 10 In the 21st century increasing need for water in both China and Kazakhstan makes the management of the cross border Ili River a topic of concern for environmentalists and politicians in Kazakhstan who feel that their country may not get enough water flowing in from China any more 11 The amount of precipitation in summer reaches 150 250 cubic meters Fishing editOn the river the most popular type of fishing is fishing of catfish one of the largest aquatic predators which may reach 5 meters in length and weigh up to 300 kg Smaller specimens are usually within 50 100 kg Gallery edit nbsp Ili River nbsp Buddhist rock drawings at Ili River nbsp Ili River nbsp The singing dune at Altyn Emel National ParkTributaries editThe main tributaries of the Ili are from source to mouth 2 Tekes Kunes Kash Khorgos Charyn famous for its canyon Chilik Talgar Kaskelen KurtyReferences edit a b Ili River Delta and South Lake Balkhash Ramsar Sites Information Service Retrieved 25 April 2018 a b Ili Great Soviet Encyclopedia Ili River Ili river Kazakhstan Mahmud Kashgari Diwanu l Luġat al Turk En Compendium of the languages of the Turks Vol I p124 1072 1074 Adil Arup Ili atalghusi heqqide Etymology of Ili Journal of Ili Darya in Uyghur 2007 Kezer K Matsuyama H 2006 Decrease of river runoff in the Lake Balkhash basin in Central Asia Hydrological Processes 20 6 1407 1423 Bibcode 2006HyPr 20 1407K doi 10 1002 hyp 6097 S2CID 128565175 Masha Vinokurova Press officer Olga Pereladova Head of the WWF Central Asia Programme Kazakhstan names large inland delta Archived 2017 04 01 at the Wayback Machine WWF Information February 2012 Hartmut Jungius 2010 Feasibility Study on the Possible Restoration of the Caspian Tiger in Central Asia Archived 2011 11 17 at the Wayback Machine WWF Zuev Yu L The strongest tribe Almaty 2004 pp 55 6 Stone Richard 2012 07 27 For China and Kazakhstan No Meeting of the Minds on Water PDF Science 337 6093 405 407 Bibcode 2012Sci 337 405S doi 10 1126 science 337 6093 405 PMID 22837504 permanent 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