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  2. List of mountain peaks of Ladakh - Wikipedia

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    Ladakh is a newly formed union territory of India.This northernmost part of India had some of the highest mountain peaks in the world. Many of them are unclimbed and some of them unnamed.

  3. Stok Kangri - Wikipedia

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    Stok Kangri (6,153 metres (20,187 ft)) is the highest mountain in the Stok Range of the Zazkar Mountains a Trans-Himalayan mountain in the Ladakh region of north India. The peak is located in Hemis National Park, [3] 12 km southwest of the trailhead (3,610 metres (11,844 ft)) in the village of Stok and around 15 km southwest of the city of Leh ...

  4. List of Indian states and union territories by highest point

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    The highest peak claimed by India as part of Ladakh is K2 which has the elevation of 8,611 m (28,251 ft). K2 is located in the Pakistan-administered territory of Gilgit-Baltistan . [ 31 ] [ 32 ] [ 33 ]

  5. Saser Kangri - Wikipedia

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    It is the highest peak in the Saser Muztagh, the easternmost subrange of the Karakoram range. [3] Sasir Kangri is located within Ladakh. Saser Kangri massif

  6. Geography of Ladakh - Wikipedia

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    The Karakoram Range in Ladakh is not as mighty as in Baltistan. The massifs to the north and east of the Nubra-Siachen valley include the Apsarasas group (highest point 7245 m), the Rimo group (highest point 7385 m) and the Teram Kangri group (highest point 7464 m), together with Mamostong Kangri (7526 m) and Singhi Kangri (7202 m.)

  7. Ladakh Range - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The southern extension of the Ladakh Range is called the Kailash Range, especially in Tibet. [3] The Ladakh Range forms the northeastern bank of the Indus River and the western bank of the Shyok River. [4] The Ladakh Range has an average height of about 6,000 metres and has no major peaks. Some of its peaks are less than 4,800 metres. [5]

  8. Mamostong Kangri - Wikipedia

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    Mamostong Kangri or Mamostang Kangri, surveyed as K35, is the highest peak in the remote Rimo Muztagh, a subrange of the Karakoram range in Ladakh union territory of India. It is located about 30 km east-southeast of the snout of the Siachen Glacier. It is the 48th-highest independent peak in the world (using a 500m prominence cutoff).

  9. Ladakh - Wikipedia

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    Saser Kangri is the highest peak in the Saser Muztagh, the easternmost subrange of the Karakoram Range in India, Saser Kangri I having an altitude of 7,672 m (25,171 ft). The Ladakh Range has no major peaks; its average height is a little less than 6,000 m (20,000 ft), and few of its passes are less than 5,000 m (16,000 ft).

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