Geography, asked by mbakshi37, 5 months ago

What is literal translation of word Karakoram. from which language this word originated ?​

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Answered by somyasingh49
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Answered by Everythingpurple
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Kara-koram literally means black gravel and originated from the Turkic language. It was used to refer to the terrain of the karakoram pass by the traders who used the route.

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