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Zorkul

Zorkul (Dari: زارکول; Pashto: زارکول; Tajik: Зоркӯл, romanizedZārkul) is a lake in the Pamir Mountains that runs along the border between the Wakhan District in Badakhshan Province of Afghanistan and the Gorno-Badakhshan autonomous region of Tajikistan. It is part of both the Wakhan National Park of Afghanistan and the Tajik National Park.

Zorkul
The western end of lake Zorkul, where the Pamir River starts its course.
Zorkul
Zorkul
Zorkul
LocationPamir Mountains, Hindu Kush
Coordinates37°27′N 73°42′E / 37.450°N 73.700°E / 37.450; 73.700
Primary outflowsPamir River
Basin countriesAfghanistan and Tajikistan
Surface area38.9 km2 (15.0 sq mi)
Surface elevation4,130 m (13,550 ft)
Official nameZorkul Lake
Designated18 July 2001
Reference no.1086[1]

Geography edit

 
Zorkul, watercolor by Thomas Edward Gordon (2 May 1874)[2]

Lake Zorkul extends east to west for about 25 km (16 mi). The Afghanistan–Tajikistan border runs along the lake from east to west, turning south towards Concord Peak (5,469 m (17,943 ft)), about 15 km (9.3 mi) south of the lake. The lake's northern part lies in Gorno-Badakhshan where it is protected as part of the Zorkul Nature Reserve. Out of the lake, towards the west, flows the Pamir River, tracing the Afghan–Tajik border. It is therefore a source of the Amu Darya (Amu River). The Great Pamir extends to the south of the lake.[3][4]

History edit

The lake is on the path of the Silk Road. It was referred to as "Great Dragon Pool" (Chinese: 大龍池) in Chinese historical records.[5]

The territory was conquered by Ahmad Shah Durrani in 1750 and became part of the Durrani Empire. The lake and river were established in 1895 as the new frontier between the Russian Empire and the Emirate of Afghanistan. A general treaty of friendship was signed between the two powers, agreeing that the lake area would be a nature reserve, and that neither empires will post national or international military forces within a certain distance of the frontier, nor establish settled communities in the area.[6]

Although there is a probable reference to the lake in Marco Polo's account,[7] the first European known to have visited the lake was the British naval officer John Wood in 1838.[8] Sir-i-kol became known to the British as Lake Victoria, after the British queen, although Wood declined to name it so.[9] It was also known as "Lake Victoria in the Pamirs" to distinguish it from the much larger Lake Victoria in Africa.[10][11]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Zorkul Lake". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  2. ^ "Lake Victoria, Great Pamir, May 2nd, 1874"
  3. ^ Diment, Alex; Hotham, Paul; Mallon, David (January 2012). "First biodiversity survey of Zorkul reserve, Pamir Mountains, Tajikistan". Oryx. 46 (1): 13. doi:10.1017/S0030605311002146. ISSN 1365-3008.
  4. ^ Annieandpaddy (2016-08-10). "Pamirs 2: Murghab to Khargush via Zorkul Lake". COMPLETE TANDEMONIUM. Retrieved 2020-07-24.
  5. ^ 孙燕 (2013-09-05). ""世界屋顶"的中国痕迹 –". 中国民族宗教网 (mzb.com.cn) (in Chinese). Retrieved 2017-02-02. 这个"大龙池",学界已经基本形成共识,就是塔吉克斯坦境内的佐库里湖(Zorkul)
  6. ^ Shahrani, M. Nazif. (1979) The Kirghiz and Wakhi of Afghanistan: Adaptation to Closed Frontiers and War University of Washington Press, Seattle, ISBN 0-295-95669-0; 1st paperback edition with new preface and epilogue (2002), ISBN 0-295-98262-4 p.37
  7. ^ The Travels of Marco Polo, Book 1, Chapter 32: "Of the Great River of Badahshan; and the Plain of Pamier" (...you find a great lake between two mountains, and out of it a fine river running through a plain). Retrieved on 6 May 2009
  8. ^ Keay, J. (1983) When Men and Mountains Meet ISBN 0-7126-0196-1 Chapter 9
  9. ^ H.C. Rawlinson, "Monograph of the Oxus", Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London, Vol. 42 (1872), pp. 482–513. Retrieved from JSTOR on 6 May 2009
  10. ^ "Zorkul State Reserve". UNESCO World Heritage Centre. Retrieved 2020-07-24.
  11. ^ "BirdLife Data Zone". datazone.birdlife.org. Retrieved 2020-07-24.

zorkul, dari, زارکول, pashto, زارکول, tajik, Зоркӯл, romanized, zārkul, lake, pamir, mountains, that, runs, along, border, between, wakhan, district, badakhshan, province, afghanistan, gorno, badakhshan, autonomous, region, tajikistan, part, both, wakhan, nati. Zorkul Dari زارکول Pashto زارکول Tajik Zorkӯl romanized Zarkul is a lake in the Pamir Mountains that runs along the border between the Wakhan District in Badakhshan Province of Afghanistan and the Gorno Badakhshan autonomous region of Tajikistan It is part of both the Wakhan National Park of Afghanistan and the Tajik National Park ZorkulThe western end of lake Zorkul where the Pamir River starts its course ZorkulShow map of TajikistanZorkulShow map of AfghanistanZorkulShow map of PamirLocationPamir Mountains Hindu KushCoordinates37 27 N 73 42 E 37 450 N 73 700 E 37 450 73 700Primary outflowsPamir RiverBasin countriesAfghanistan and TajikistanSurface area38 9 km2 15 0 sq mi Surface elevation4 130 m 13 550 ft Ramsar WetlandOfficial nameZorkul LakeDesignated18 July 2001Reference no 1086 1 Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 See also 4 ReferencesGeography editFurther information Geography of Afghanistan and Geography of Tajikistan nbsp Zorkul watercolor by Thomas Edward Gordon 2 May 1874 2 Lake Zorkul extends east to west for about 25 km 16 mi The Afghanistan Tajikistan border runs along the lake from east to west turning south towards Concord Peak 5 469 m 17 943 ft about 15 km 9 3 mi south of the lake The lake s northern part lies in Gorno Badakhshan where it is protected as part of the Zorkul Nature Reserve Out of the lake towards the west flows the Pamir River tracing the Afghan Tajik border It is therefore a source of the Amu Darya Amu River The Great Pamir extends to the south of the lake 3 4 History editFurther information History of Afghanistan and History of Tajikistan The lake is on the path of the Silk Road It was referred to as Great Dragon Pool Chinese 大龍池 in Chinese historical records 5 The territory was conquered by Ahmad Shah Durrani in 1750 and became part of the Durrani Empire The lake and river were established in 1895 as the new frontier between the Russian Empire and the Emirate of Afghanistan A general treaty of friendship was signed between the two powers agreeing that the lake area would be a nature reserve and that neither empires will post national or international military forces within a certain distance of the frontier nor establish settled communities in the area 6 Although there is a probable reference to the lake in Marco Polo s account 7 the first European known to have visited the lake was the British naval officer John Wood in 1838 8 Sir i kol became known to the British as Lake Victoria after the British queen although Wood declined to name it so 9 It was also known as Lake Victoria in the Pamirs to distinguish it from the much larger Lake Victoria in Africa 10 11 See also editChaqmaqtin Lake Sarikol RangeReferences edit Zorkul Lake Ramsar Sites Information Service Retrieved 25 April 2018 Lake Victoria Great Pamir May 2nd 1874 Diment Alex Hotham Paul Mallon David January 2012 First biodiversity survey of Zorkul reserve Pamir Mountains Tajikistan Oryx 46 1 13 doi 10 1017 S0030605311002146 ISSN 1365 3008 Annieandpaddy 2016 08 10 Pamirs 2 Murghab to Khargush via Zorkul Lake COMPLETE TANDEMONIUM Retrieved 2020 07 24 孙燕 2013 09 05 世界屋顶 的中国痕迹 中国民族宗教网 mzb com cn in Chinese Retrieved 2017 02 02 这个 大龙池 学界已经基本形成共识 就是塔吉克斯坦境内的佐库里湖 Zorkul Shahrani M Nazif 1979 The Kirghiz and Wakhi of Afghanistan Adaptation to Closed Frontiers and War University of Washington Press Seattle ISBN 0 295 95669 0 1st paperback edition with new preface and epilogue 2002 ISBN 0 295 98262 4 p 37 The Travels of Marco Polo Book 1 Chapter 32 Of the Great River of Badahshan and the Plain of Pamier you find a great lake between two mountains and out of it a fine river running through a plain Retrieved on 6 May 2009 Keay J 1983 When Men and Mountains Meet ISBN 0 7126 0196 1 Chapter 9 H C Rawlinson Monograph of the Oxus Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London Vol 42 1872 pp 482 513 Retrieved from JSTOR on 6 May 2009 Zorkul State Reserve UNESCO World Heritage Centre Retrieved 2020 07 24 BirdLife Data Zone datazone birdlife org Retrieved 2020 07 24 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zorkul amp oldid 1219316430, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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