Tajikistan Peak
Tajikistan Peak | ||
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height | 6565 m | |
location | Nohija Ishkashim in Berg-Badachschan ( Tajikistan ) | |
Mountains | Chess Darakette ( Pamir ) | |
Dominance | 5.25 km → Karl Marx Peak | |
Notch height | 595 m ↓ ( 5970 m ) | |
Coordinates | 37 ° 6 '54 " N , 72 ° 29' 59" E | |
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First ascent | 1962, V. Savvon |
The Pik Tajikistan is a mountain in Tajikistan in the southwest of the Pamir Mountains .
location
The mountain is located in the autonomous province of Berg Badakhshan in the Nohija Ishkashim district . Peak Tajikistan has a height of 6565 m and is the second highest mountain in the Chess Dara chain after Pik Karl Marx ( 6726 m ) located 5.25 km north-northwest . A 5970 m high saddle separates the two mountains. 1.78 km southeast is the 6,222 m high secondary peak Pik LGU ( ⊙ , LGU is the Russian abbreviation for the Leningrad State University, today's St. Petersburg State University ). In between there is a 6022 m high saddle.
First ascent
The peak of Tajikistan was first climbed in 1962 by V. Savvon.
Web links
- Photo of Pik Tajikistan and Pik Karl Marx (on the right in the background) from Pik LGU at summitpost.org
- Sketch of the situation at alpinejournal.org.uk
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.
- ↑ ari.rdx.net