Tegermansu Pass

Tegermansu Pass
Kyrgyz camp near Tegermansu Pass as captured by Aurel Stein
Elevation4,827 metres (15,837 ft)
LocationWakhan, Badakhshan, Afghanistan -
Taxkorgan, Kashgar, Xinjiang, China
RangePamir Mountains
Coordinates37°17′04″N 74°44′01″E / 37.2844°N 74.7336°E / 37.2844; 74.7336
Tegermansu Pass
Tegermansu Pass
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese托克滿蘇達坂
Simplified Chinese托克满苏达板
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinTuōkèmǎnsū shānkǒu
Tok Man Su Daban
Traditional Chinese托克滿素達坂
Simplified Chinese托克满素达坂
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinTuōkèmǎnsù dábǎn
Tigarman Su Pass
Traditional Chinese鐵蓋滿蘇山口
Simplified Chinese铁盖满苏山口
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinTiěgàimǎnsū shānkǒu
Uyghur name
Uyghurتەگىرمەنسۇ داۋانى
Persian name
Persianدهلیز تگیرمان‌سو

Tegermansu Pass or Tigarman Su Pass (Kotal-e Tegermansu, Chinese: 托克满苏山口) is a closed mountain pass on the border between Afghanistan and China in Wakhan Corridor, in the Hindu KushPamir mountain range. It is located between the Tegermansu Valley on the eastern end of the Little Pamir and Chalachigu Valley in Xinjiang, China. Historically, it was one of the three routes between China and Wakhan.

On Chinese side, there is a Chinese border post in the valley below. There have been proposals and plans by Kashgar regional government to open this pass as a port of entry for economic purposes since the 1990s. However, this has yet to happen.

Tegerman Su is the name of the river valley on the Afghan side, easternmost part of Afghanistan. During the late 2000s, due to lawlessness, the Kirghiz in Afghanistan reported robbery and theft in Little Pamir by bandits from Tajikistan.