Maizharylgan
Maizharylgan is a mountain range located in Jambyl Region, Kazakhstan.
Mirny, a mining town in the Moiynkum District, lies roughly to the northeast of the Maizharylgan. The area is a seasonal grazing ground for local cattle.
Geography
The Maizharylgan is located at the southwestern limit of the Balkhash-Alakol Basin, roughly to the southwest of the southern end of Lake Balkhash. It extends from northwest to southeast for about between the Betpak-Dala desert to the west and the southern section of the Zheltau to the east. River Karasai has its origin in the slopes of the northern section and flows into lake Itishpes to the northeast. The river channels and rivulets carry water only in the spring.The Maizharylgan stretches northwestwards from the northern end of the Khantau to the southern end of the Zhambyl. he elevations are moderate and, together with the Zheltau upland, the Mayzharylgan forms an almost continuous elevated terrain of moderate height which is part of the northern end of the Chu-Ili Range. The highest point is an unnamed high summit rising to the southwest of Mirny.