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Tirich Mir - ترجمة إلى الروسية

HIGHEST MOUNTAIN OF THE HINDU KUSH RANGE
Terichmir; Tirichmir; Tirich Mīr; Teric; Tirich Mir
  • View of the peak from Chitral Gol

Tirich Mir         

['ti:ritʃ'miə]

география

Тиричмир (горная система)

MIR         
  • Time exposure of ''Mir'' passing over Earth's surface, May 1997.
  • 104}} docked to ''Mir'' on [[STS-71]].
  • Damaged solar arrays on the ''Mir'' ''[[Spektr]]'' module following a collision with [[Progress M-34]] in September 1997.
  • core module]] during Ewald's visit to ''Mir''
  • [[Shannon Lucid]] exercises on a treadmill during her stay aboard ''Mir''.
  • Scale model replica of the MIR Space Station at the Euro Space Center Belgium
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  • Graph showing the changing altitude of ''Mir'' from 19 February 1986 until 21 March 2001
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  • Cosmonaut [[Yury Usachov]] in his ''Kayutka''
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  • ''Kvant''-1]] following the ''Vika'' fire
  • Space Shuttle ''Atlantis'']] during [[STS 86]]
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  • core module]]'s docking node, showing the crowded nature of the station.
  • South Pacific]] on 23 March 2001.
  • ''Kvant''-2]] and ''[[Priroda]]''
  • A video tour of ''Mir'' from September 1996, during [[STS-79]]
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  • ''Mir'' in orbit
  • [[RKA Mission Control Center]] (2007)
  • One of the [[space toilet]]s used aboard ''Mir''
  • seven NASA astronauts]] who carried out long-duration missions on ''Mir''
  • 104}} during [[STS-79]]
  • [[Space debris]] in [[low Earth orbit]]
  • The four solar arrays on ''[[Spektr]]''
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1986–2001 MODULAR SPACE STATION IN LOW EARTH ORBIT
Mir module; Mir Modules; Mir space station; MIR Orbital Station; Mir Space Station; Space Station Mir; Peter Rodney Llewellyn; Mir in popular culture; MirCorp; Mircorp; Мир; Mir Corp; Mir programme; MIR space station

сокращение

[maintenance irregularity report] донесение о нарушении сроков технического обслуживания

mir         
  • Time exposure of ''Mir'' passing over Earth's surface, May 1997.
  • 104}} docked to ''Mir'' on [[STS-71]].
  • Damaged solar arrays on the ''Mir'' ''[[Spektr]]'' module following a collision with [[Progress M-34]] in September 1997.
  • core module]] during Ewald's visit to ''Mir''
  • [[Shannon Lucid]] exercises on a treadmill during her stay aboard ''Mir''.
  • Scale model replica of the MIR Space Station at the Euro Space Center Belgium
  • 80px
  • Graph showing the changing altitude of ''Mir'' from 19 February 1986 until 21 March 2001
  • 40px
  • Cosmonaut [[Yury Usachov]] in his ''Kayutka''
  • 80px
  • 80px
  • ''Kvant''-1]] following the ''Vika'' fire
  • Space Shuttle ''Atlantis'']] during [[STS 86]]
  • 80px
  • 80px
  • 80px
  • 80px
  • core module]]'s docking node, showing the crowded nature of the station.
  • South Pacific]] on 23 March 2001.
  • ''Kvant''-2]] and ''[[Priroda]]''
  • A video tour of ''Mir'' from September 1996, during [[STS-79]]
  • 80px
  • 80px
  • 80px
  • 80px
  • 80px
  • ''Mir'' in orbit
  • [[RKA Mission Control Center]] (2007)
  • One of the [[space toilet]]s used aboard ''Mir''
  • seven NASA astronauts]] who carried out long-duration missions on ''Mir''
  • 104}} during [[STS-79]]
  • [[Space debris]] in [[low Earth orbit]]
  • The four solar arrays on ''[[Spektr]]''
  • 80px
1986–2001 MODULAR SPACE STATION IN LOW EARTH ORBIT
Mir module; Mir Modules; Mir space station; MIR Orbital Station; Mir Space Station; Space Station Mir; Peter Rodney Llewellyn; Mir in popular culture; MirCorp; Mircorp; Мир; Mir Corp; Mir programme; MIR space station

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существительное

история

мир

община

تعريف

Новый мир
("Но́вый мир")

ежемесячный литературно-художественный и общественно-политический журнал, орган Союза писателей СССР. Издаётся в Москве с января 1925. Первыми редакторами были А. В. Луначарский, Ю. М. Стеклов, И. И. Скворцов-Степанов; с 1926 редакторы журнала - В. П. Полонский (1926-31), К. М. Симонов (1946-50; 1954-58), А. Т. Твардовский (1950-54; 1958-70) и др.; с 1970 - В. А. Косолапов. В "Н. м." увидели свет "Жизнь Клима Самгина" (1-я часть) М. Горького, "Поднятая целина" (1-я книга), "Тихий Дон" (4-я книга) М. А. Шолохова; "Пётр I" (2-я книга) и "Хмурое утро" А. Н. Толстого; "Соть", "Дорога на океан" и "Нашествие" Л. М. Леонова; "Гидроцентраль" М. С. Шагинян, "Люди из захолустья" А. Г. Малышкина, "Испанский дневник" М. Е. Кольцова, "Люди. Годы. Жизнь" И. Г. Эренбурга, "Районные будни" В. В. Овечкина и др. На страницах журнала публиковались К. А. Федин, Вс. Иванов, Ф. В. Гладков, М. М. Пришвин, В. П. Катаев, М. В. Исаковский, А. А. Сурков, С. Я. Маршак, Б. Л. Пастернак, Я. В. Смеляков, О. Ф. Берггольц, В. Ф. Панова, С. П. Залыгин, В. Ф. Тендряков, Г. Н. Троепольский, В. А. Каверин, Ф. А. Абрамов, Ю. В. Трифонов, Е. Я. Дорош и др. "Н. м." регулярно печатает произведения представителей многонациональной советской литературы: Ч. Айтматова, В. В. Быкова, Р. Г. Гамзатова, Д. Н. Кугультинова, М. Рыльского, М. Слуцкиса и др.; зарубежных авторов. Кроме большого художественного, журнал имеет разделы: "Очерки наших дней", "Публицистика", "Дневник писателя", "Дневники. Воспоминания", "Литературная критика" и др. Тираж (1974) 175 тыс. экземпляров.

Лит.: Очерки истории русской советской журналистики. 1933-1945, М., 1968; Твардовский А.. По случаю юбилея, "Новый мир", 1965, № 1.

Л. А. Левицкий.

ويكيبيديا

Terich Mir

Terich Mir (also spelled Terichmir and Turch Mir) is the highest mountain of the Hindu Kush range, and the highest mountain in the world outside of the Himalayas–Karakoram range, at 7,708 meters (25,289 ft) above sea level. It is located in the Chitral District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.

It’s the 33rd highest peak in the world. The first recorded ascent of the mountain was on 21 July 1950 by a Norwegian expedition consisting of Arne Næss, P. Kvernberg, H. Berg, and Tony Streather, depicted in the documentary film Tirich Mir til topps. Tirich Mir overlooks the town of Chitral, and can be easily seen from the main bazaar. It is the closest mountain to Aconcagua which is higher than Aconcagua, and thus determines Aconcagua's topographic isolation.

It is the highest mountain in the province of Khyber Pukhtunkhwa. In fact, it’s the highest mountain of Pakistan outside the Gilgit Baltistan region.

The last village situated in Chitral District before the mountain begins is the village of Tirich. This valley begins at Soorwaht, where Tirich River meets Torkhow River from the west, up to Shagrom—the last permanent settlement of the valley. From that point onwards, there are summertime grazing pastures and shepherd huts leading up to the snout of the lower Tirich glacier, which goes further up to Tirich Concordia, where glaciers from seven sub-valleys slide down and join at the Concordia glacial confluence.

It is believed the origin of the name Tirich Mir is "King of Tirich" as Tirich is the name of a side valley of the Mulkhow valley of Chitral which leads up to Tirich Mir. An alternative etymology derives this name from the Wakhi language. In Wakhi, trich means shadow or darkness and mir means king, so Tirich Mir means king of darkness. It could have gotten this name as it creates long shadows on the Wakhan side of its face.

What is the الروسية for Tirich Mir? Translation of &#39Tirich Mir&#39 to الروسية