Hindu Kush
[ hin-doo koo sh, kuhsh ]
/ ˈhɪn du ˈkʊʃ, ˈkʌʃ /
noun
a mountain range in S Asia, mostly in NE Afghanistan, extending W from the Himalayas. Highest peak, Tirich Mir, 25,230 feet (7690 meters).
Also called
Hindu Kush Mountains.
Origin of Hindu Kush
1820–30; possibly from Persian
koš, a derivative of the verb
koštan “to kill,” the phrase meaning “Hindu killer” (from when slaves being transported from the Indian subcontinent to Central Asia died in the harsh climate of these mountains); possibly from Persian
Hindūkuš, Hendukoš “Mountains of the Indus / of India,” which, in some 19th-century reports was also interpreted in a popular etymology as a compound of
Hendu and
koš “Hindu-slayer”
Example sentences from the Web for hindu kush
(numerous and elaborate, and sometimes economic); Robertson, Kafirs of the Hindu-Kush, chap.
Introduction to the History of Religions |Crawford Howell ToyKeeping this distinction in view, Biddulph's valuable treatise on the Hindu-Kush populations may be followed with safety.
Man, Past and Present |Agustus Henry Keane
British Dictionary definitions for hindu kush
Hindu Kush
/ (kʊʃ, kuːʃ) /
pl n
a mountain range in central Asia, extending about 800 km (500 miles) east from the Koh-i-Baba Mountains of central Afghanistan to the Pamirs. Highest peak: Tirich Mir, 7690 m (25 230 ft)