- Barskon
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footnotes =Barskon, Barskoon or Barskaun, ancient Barsgan, Barskhan or Barsqan ( _ru. "Барскон"; _ky. "Барскоон") is a small settlement on the southern shore of Lake Issyk Kul in the
Issyk Kul Province ofKyrgyzstan .Geography
Barskon is a village at the mouth of the Barskon valley - which has an impressive waterfall and is a good centre for trekking and horse riding. Its geographical location is 42° 9' 22 N and 77° 36' 14 E and altitude is about 1753 meters.
History
Ancient caravan ways dispersed from here, ancient "Barsqan", to the East and South, to
China andIndia , the ruins of acaravanserai are quite evidences of those times. The 11th century scholar Mahmud al-Kashgari (also known as Barskhani) was a native of this area. He is best known as the author of the firstTurkic languages comparative dictionary which he wrote whilst living in Baghdad in 1072-4. His map of the then known world has Barskon at the centre of the world. His tomb is South ofKashgar - on the road toPakistan .ights
The road south from Barskon which passes up the Barskon valley (A364) used to be one of the routes of the
Silk Road , passing over the Bedel Pass (4284 m) intoChina . It is now the main road leading to theKumtor Gold Mine - hence it is well maintained and there is a reasonable amount of traffic - including lorries making their way up to the mine and back.In the spring of 1998, a lorry carrying cyanide used in the gold refining process was involved in an accident - leaving the road and crashing into a stream - polluting the waters and decimating the tourist industry around Lake Issyk Kul as many tourists cancelled their planned holidays.
There are two interesting sights along the road - a Soviet lorry mounted on a plinth and a bust of
Yuri Gagarin , who holidayed on the South shore ofIssyk Kul after his historical first manned space flight.In the mountains to the East is a region known as Sytyr - an "alpine cold desert". In Soviet times the road turned East along the upper Naryn River and looped round over the Yshtyk Pass (3689 m) to Ak Shyrak, Enilchek and eventually back to the city of
Karakol . Unfortunately, some of the bridges are now down and the road, (never an easy route), is no longer passable. Barskon is the home of Shepherd's Way Trekking. [ [http://www.kyrgyzstan.orexca.com/barscoon_mountains_kyrgyzstan.shtml Barskoon Valley in Orexca.com] ]ee also
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Issyk Kul
*Balasagun
*Balykchy
*Cholpon-Ata
*Karakol References
External links
* [http://www.stantours.com/pics/kg_mn_map_bw_xl.gifA map of Kyrgyzstan showing the location of Barskon]
* [http://www.fallingrain.com/world/KG/7/Barskoon.html Geographical facts about Barskon, Kyrgyzstan]
* [http://www.traveljournals.net/explore/kyrgyzstan/map/m3217348/barskon.html Barskon, Kyrgyzstan in Traveljournals.net]
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