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- Q271700 abstract "Noshaq (also called Nowshak or Nōshākh; Dari/Pashto: نوشاخ) is the second highest independent peak of the Hindu Kush Range after Tirich Mir (7,492 m (24,580 ft)) and lies on the border between Badakhshan Province in Afghanistan and Chitral District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The north and west sides of the mountain are in Afghanistan whereas the south and eastern sides are in Pakistan. Noshaq is Afghanistan's highest mountain and is located in the northeastern corner of the country along the Durand line which marks the border with Pakistan. It is the westernmost 7000m peak in the world. Easiest access to Noshaq is from Chitral, Pakistan.The first ascent of the mountain was in 1960 by Toshiaki Sakai and Goro Iwatsubo, members of a Japanese expedition. The climb followed the southeast ridge from the Qadzi Deh Glacier. Nowadays, the normal route is by the West ridge.The first winter ascent was in 1973 by Andrzej Zawada and Tadeusz Piotrowski, members of a Polish expedition, via the north face. It was the world's first winter climb above 7,000 m (22,966 ft). To date it is the only winter ascent to this summit.The first Afghan ascent of the mountain was in July 2009. Two members of a team of four Afghans from the Wakhan Corridor made the summit on July 19.".
- Q271700 elevation "7492.0".
- Q271700 firstAscentYear "1960".
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- Q271700 otherName "Nowshak, Noshakh".
- Q271700 prominence "2024.0".
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- Q271700 elevationM "7492".
- Q271700 firstAscent "1960".
- Q271700 location "Afghanistan–Pakistan border".
- Q271700 name "Noshaq".
- Q271700 otherName "Nowshak, Noshakh".
- Q271700 prominenceM "2024".
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- Q271700 point "36.431666666666665 71.82833333333333".
- Q271700 type Mountain.
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- Q271700 comment "Noshaq (also called Nowshak or Nōshākh; Dari/Pashto: نوشاخ) is the second highest independent peak of the Hindu Kush Range after Tirich Mir (7,492 m (24,580 ft)) and lies on the border between Badakhshan Province in Afghanistan and Chitral District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan. The north and west sides of the mountain are in Afghanistan whereas the south and eastern sides are in Pakistan.".
- Q271700 label "Noshaq".
- Q271700 lat "36.431666666666665".
- Q271700 long "71.82833333333333".
- Q271700 depiction Noszak.jpg.
- Q271700 name "Noshaq".