Difference between revisions of "Mount Taurus"
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<p> A mountain range of [[Turkey]] in Asia, stretching W. for about 500 m. in an unbroken chain from the head-waters of the [[Euphrates]] to the Ægean Sea, and forming the S. buttress of the tableland of Asia Minor; in the E. is known as the Ala Dagh, in the W. as the Bulghar Dagh. The [[Anti-Taurus]] is an offshoot of the main range, which, continuing to the NE., unites with the systems of the Caucasus. </p> | <p> A mountain range of [[Turkey]] in Asia, stretching W. for about 500 m. in an unbroken chain from the head-waters of the [[Euphrates]] to the Ægean Sea, and forming the S. buttress of the tableland of Asia Minor; in the E. is known as the Ala Dagh, in the W. as the Bulghar Dagh. The [[Anti-Taurus]] is an offshoot of the main range, which, continuing to the NE., unites with the systems of the Caucasus. </p> | ||
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Revision as of 13:24, 12 October 2021
The Nuttall Encyclopedia [1]
A mountain range of Turkey in Asia, stretching W. for about 500 m. in an unbroken chain from the head-waters of the Euphrates to the Ægean Sea, and forming the S. buttress of the tableland of Asia Minor; in the E. is known as the Ala Dagh, in the W. as the Bulghar Dagh. The Anti-Taurus is an offshoot of the main range, which, continuing to the NE., unites with the systems of the Caucasus.