Arnawad Peak
Arnawad Peak | ||
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height | 5992 m | |
location | Nohija Wandsch in Berg-Badachschan , Nohija Tawildara in Nohijahoi tobei dschumhurij ( Tajikistan ) | |
Mountains | Darwaskette ( Pamir ) | |
Dominance | 50.24 km → Moscow Peak | |
Notch height | 1570 m ↓ ( 4422 m ) | |
Coordinates | 38 ° 33 '48 " N , 71 ° 31' 55" E | |
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First ascent | 1946, O. Kapitanow |
The Pik Arnawad (or Qullai Arnawad ) is a mountain in Tajikistan in the west of the Pamir Mountains .
location
The mountain is located on the border of the two districts of Wandsch in the province of Berg-Badachschan and the district of Tawildara in Nohijahoi tobei dschumhurij .
The Pik Arnawad has an altitude of 5992 m and is the highest point of Darwaskette . The Wantsch river valley lies on its southeast flank . The southwest and north flanks are drained via the Obichingou .
Ascent history
The first ascent was made in August 1946 by a group of five mountaineers from Tajikistan under the leadership of O. Kapitanow over the northern flank.
Web links
- Qullai Arnavad, Tajikistan on Peakbagger.com (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Yevgeniy Gippenreiter, Vladimir Shataev: Six and Seventhousanders of the Tien Shan and the Pamirs (PDF 4.6 MB) Alpine Journal, 1996, 122-130.
- ^ Asia, USSR, Soviet Climbs in the Pamir, 1976 . American Alpine Journal, 1981, vol. 23.