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Answered by ruhi71
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The, a mountain range extending about 1,500 miles (2,400 km) along the border between India and Tibet. Highest peak, Mt. Everest, 29,028 feet (8848 metres)


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The Transhimalaya (also spelled Trans-Himalaya), or "Gangdise – Nyenchen Tanglha range", is a 1,600-kilometre-long (990 mi) mountain range in China, extending in a west–east direction parallel to the main Himalayan range. Located north of Yarlung Tsangpo river on the southern edge of the Tibetan Plateau, the Transhimalaya is composed of the Gangdise range to the west and the Nyenchen Tanglha range to the east.

Highest point :

  • Peak : Mount Nyenchen Tanglha

  • Elevation : 7,162 m (23,497 )

Dimensions :

  • Length : 1,600 km (990 mi)

The Trans-Himalaya was described by the Columbia Lippincott Gazetteer in 1952 as an "ill-defined mountain area" with "no marked crest line or central alignment and no division by rivers." On more-modern maps the Kailas Range (Gangdise or Kang-to-sé Shan) in the west is shown as distinct from the Nyenchen Tanglha range in the east.

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