- Himalayas - Wikipedia
The Himalayan range is bordered on the northwest by the Karakoram and Hindu Kush ranges, on the north by the Tibetan Plateau, and on the south by the Indo-Gangetic Plain
- Himalayas | Definition, Location, History, Countries, Mountains, Map . . .
Between those western and eastern extremities lie the two Himalayan countries of Nepal and Bhutan The Himalayas are bordered to the northwest by the mountain ranges of the Hindu Kush and the Karakoram and to the north by the high and vast Plateau of Tibet
- The Himalayas - WorldAtlas
The Himalayan Mountains consist of a series of parallel ranges, including the Tibetan Himalayas, Greater Himalayas, Lesser Himalayas, and Siwalik ranges These mountains are categorized into three regions—Western, Central, and Eastern Himalayas—from west to east
- Introduction | Himalayanvoices
The term Himalayan system loosely refers to the Himalayas and their neighbouring ranges, the Karakoram, Pamir, Hindukush, Tien Shan and Kun Lun, which extend out from the Pamir Knot They have the unique feature of being the highest as well as the youngest mountain ranges in the world
- Himalayan - Wikipedia
Himalayan may refer to: Himalayas mountain range Transhimalaya, a subrange (some species found there are referred to as "Himalayan" not "Transhimalayan") Himalayan (album), an album by the band Band of Skulls Himalayan cat, a breed of domesticated cat Himalayan guinea pig, a coloration pattern in the domesticated guinea pig (cavy) Himalayan rabbit, a breed of rabbit Royal Enfield Himalayan, an
- Himalayas - Peaks, Glaciers, Rivers | Britannica
Viewed from the south, the Himalayas appear as a gigantic crescent with the main axis rising above the snow line, where snowfields, alpine glaciers, and avalanches all feed lower-valley glaciers that in turn constitute the sources of most of the Himalayan rivers
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Isserman, Maurice and Weaver, Stewart, Fallen Giants: The History of Himalayan Mountaineering from the Age of Empire to the Age of Extremes Yale University Press, 2008
- Great Himalayas | Himalayan peaks, glaciers, rivers | Britannica
Great Himalayas, highest and northernmost section of the Himalayan mountain ranges It extends southeastward across northern Pakistan, northern India, and Nepal before trending eastward across Sikkim state (India) and Bhutan and finally turning northeastward across northern Arunachal Pradesh state
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