Dehra Compass

Dehra Compass
Dehra Compass is located in Southern Xinjiang
Dehra Compass
Dehra Compass
Elevation5,450 m (17,881 ft)
LocationXinjiang, China
Coordinates34°55′41″N 78°41′32″E / 34.928192°N 78.69214°E / 34.928192; 78.69214
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Dehra Compass or Dehra Kompas (迪拉村) is the location of a historical caravan campsite in Aksai Chin. It is under Chinese control and claimed by India. Historically, the camp was used by caravans journeying between the Indian subcontinent and Tarim Basin. It was traversed by European explorers during the 1800s.[1] At one point, there were stone shelters constructed at this location to facilitate camping.[2]

  1. ^ John Murray, ed. (1878). "Trotter on the Geographical Results of the Mission to Kashgar in 1873-4". The Journal of the Royal Geographical Society. 48. William Clowes and Sons. Retrieved 1 January 2020. (p182) and then goes over a spur (Kompás La) 18,160 feet in height and descends into the bed of Kárákásh River (p189) The highest elevation at which our tents were pitched was at Dehra Kompás camp, 17,890 feet above sea-level
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference karkra was invoked but never defined (see the help page).

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