< Collier's New Encyclopedia (1921)

ARJISH DAGH (ar′yēsh-dach′), the loftiest peak of the peninsula of Asia Minor, at the western extremity of the Anti-Taurus Range, 13,150 feet; an exhausted volcano; on the N. and N. E. slopes are extensive glaciers.

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