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Muztagh Tower



The Muztagh Tower (also: Mustagh Tower; Muztagh: ice tower), is a mountain of the Karakoram range in the Himalaya in Northern Areas of Pakistan This region is disputed, and is claimed by India to be an integral part of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir . It is often said to be one of its most difficult to climb. The Muztagh Tower stands 7,273 metres high between the basins of the Baltoro and Sarpo Laggo glaciers, and also possesses a second summit that is 7,180 m high.

Long thought to be unclimbable, it was first conquered in 1956 by a British expedition, consisting of John Hartog, Joe Brown, Tom Patey and Ian McNaught Davis, that came from the west side. The group just barely managed to beat a French party attempting to climb the mountain from the east, reaching the top on July 6, 1956, five days before the French did. The lower summit was first climbed in 1984 by the northeast ridge.

See also

* List of mountains in Pakistan
* List of highest mountains

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