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Mazar Pass (Chinese: 麻扎达坂; pinyin: Mázhā dábǎn), also refer to it as Sailyak Pass(Chinese: 赛力亚克达坂; pinyin: Sàilìyàkè Dábǎn) is a long mountain pass with numerous hairpin turns along China National Highway 219 (G219), the highway connecting Xinjiang and Tibet. The mountain pass crosses the Kunlun Mountains. It is between the villages of Kudi and Mazar in Kargilik County in southwestern Xinjiang. Western sources often refer to it as Chiragsaldi Pass.

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  • Mazar Pass (Chinese: 麻扎达坂; pinyin: Mázhā dábǎn), also refer to it as Sailyak Pass(Chinese: 赛力亚克达坂; pinyin: Sàilìyàkè Dábǎn) is a long mountain pass with numerous hairpin turns along China National Highway 219 (G219), the highway connecting Xinjiang and Tibet. The mountain pass crosses the Kunlun Mountains. It is between the villages of Kudi and Mazar in Kargilik County in southwestern Xinjiang. Western sources often refer to it as Chiragsaldi Pass. The pass is located 240 kilometres (150 mi) from the northern terminus of the G219 highway. At about 40 kilometres (25 mi) long, it is the longest mountain pass on the Xinjiang-Tibet highway. The highway was first completed in 1957, and fully asphalted in 2013. The small village to the south Mazar was so named because it was the site of two Uyghur mazars. The village contains a Chinese army service station. In recent decades, it also serves as a truck stop for the G219 highway and stop for expeditions en route to K2. Chiragsaldi Pass was the name used by British explorers during the late 1800s, likewise, Mazar village which at the time was only a caravan campsite was referred to as Chiragsaldi. This name means "the lamp brew out" referencing the windiness of the campsite. French army map from early 1900s showed Chiragsaldi Pass (Tchirak-Soldi) and Sailyak Pass (Sarrakh) were different mountain passes, one going west and other going east from the same valley. (en)
  • 麻扎达坂(Mazar Pass)也将其称为赛力亚克达坂(Sailyak Pass)是一条有许多发夹弯的长程山口,沿着连接新疆和西藏的219国道(G219)。在新疆山口稱為达坂,达坂穿过昆仑山脉 ,达坂位于新疆西南部叶城县库地村(西喀拉斯坦河)和麻扎村(叶尔羌河)之间。西方媒體消息来源经常将其称为Chiragsaldi Pass 。 北起叶城县的舊G219國道零公里石碑,达坂位于240公里(150英里)。大约40公里(25英里)长,是新藏公路上最长的山口。G219國道于 1957 年首次完工,除了黑卡达坂外,在 2013 年全面铺上沥青。 麻扎达坂以达坂南边的小村子之所以得名,是因为这里是两个维吾尔麻扎的所在地。麻札即伊斯兰教之圣徒墓地,村里有一个麻扎兵站。近几十年来,它还作为 G219国道的卡车休息站和前往乔戈里峰的探险队的服務站。 Chiragsaldi Pass是英国探险家在 1800 年代后期使用的名称,同样,当时只是商队露营地的麻扎村也被称为Chiragsaldi 。 这个名字的意思是“灯熄灭”,指的是麻扎村的风大。 1900 年代初期的法国军队地图显示,Chiragsaldi Pass和赛力亚克达坂是不同的达坂,从同一个山谷一个向西,另一个向东。 (zh)
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  • 麻扎达坂(Mazar Pass)也将其称为赛力亚克达坂(Sailyak Pass)是一条有许多发夹弯的长程山口,沿着连接新疆和西藏的219国道(G219)。在新疆山口稱為达坂,达坂穿过昆仑山脉 ,达坂位于新疆西南部叶城县库地村(西喀拉斯坦河)和麻扎村(叶尔羌河)之间。西方媒體消息来源经常将其称为Chiragsaldi Pass 。 北起叶城县的舊G219國道零公里石碑,达坂位于240公里(150英里)。大约40公里(25英里)长,是新藏公路上最长的山口。G219國道于 1957 年首次完工,除了黑卡达坂外,在 2013 年全面铺上沥青。 麻扎达坂以达坂南边的小村子之所以得名,是因为这里是两个维吾尔麻扎的所在地。麻札即伊斯兰教之圣徒墓地,村里有一个麻扎兵站。近几十年来,它还作为 G219国道的卡车休息站和前往乔戈里峰的探险队的服務站。 Chiragsaldi Pass是英国探险家在 1800 年代后期使用的名称,同样,当时只是商队露营地的麻扎村也被称为Chiragsaldi 。 这个名字的意思是“灯熄灭”,指的是麻扎村的风大。 1900 年代初期的法国军队地图显示,Chiragsaldi Pass和赛力亚克达坂是不同的达坂,从同一个山谷一个向西,另一个向东。 (zh)
  • Mazar Pass (Chinese: 麻扎达坂; pinyin: Mázhā dábǎn), also refer to it as Sailyak Pass(Chinese: 赛力亚克达坂; pinyin: Sàilìyàkè Dábǎn) is a long mountain pass with numerous hairpin turns along China National Highway 219 (G219), the highway connecting Xinjiang and Tibet. The mountain pass crosses the Kunlun Mountains. It is between the villages of Kudi and Mazar in Kargilik County in southwestern Xinjiang. Western sources often refer to it as Chiragsaldi Pass. (en)
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