- Yin Mountains
The Yin Mountains (zh-c|c=阴山, Yin Shan or Yinshan) are
mountains in thesteppe forming the southern border of the easternGobi Desert of theInner Mongolia Autonomous Region , as well as the northern part ofHebei province.The range stretches for about 1,000 km, beginning in the south-west as
Lang Shan at the northern loop of theYellow River , rising to some 2300 m aboveLinhe , falling to a more modest 1500 m north of Wuyuan, and widening to a broad highland north ofBaotou , stretching north-east as far asJehol .Chinese sources of
200 BCE report that the range was a stronghold of theXiongnu rulerModu Shanyu . The Qin and Han dynasties's Great Wall follows its southern slopes.Among other things, the range is notable for
petroglyphs .References
*Albert Herrmann"Die Gobi im Zeitalter der Hunnen-Herrschaft", Geografiska Annaler (1935).
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