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    Kolahoi Peak (locally called 'Gashe-braed' meaning Illuminated Cat) is a mountain with peak elevation of 5,425 metres (17,799 ft) located in Lidder Valley...
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    Zabarwan Range Sheikh ul-Alam International Airport Meenamarg Mughal Road Kolahoi Peak Martand Sun Temple Amarnath Cave Kashmir Railway Kheer Bhawani "The Jammu...
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  • Yatze Kangju Kangri Kinnaur Kailash Kodachadri Kolahoi Peak Kolaribetta Kolukkumalai Kumara Parvatha Kun Peak Maiktoli Manirang Meesapulimala Mentok (mountain)...
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    Sheikh ul-Alam International Airport Jammu-Baramulla line Mughal Road Kolahoi Peak Martand Sun Temple Amarnath Cave Chiranbal Kashmir Railway Kheer Bhawani...
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  • Eight-thousanders. (Some people have claimed there are six more 8,000m peaks in Nepal, making for a total of 20. ) All are in the two highest mountain...
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    lakes and Kangan. The Kolahoi is the largest glacier in the Kashmir Valley, and is located near Mt. Kolahoi (5425m), the highest peak in the Valley. A number...
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    wireless link between India and Burma. In 1927 he made the second ascent of Kolahoi Peak (known as the “Kashmir Matterhorn”) by the East Ridge. On the 18 November...
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  • 2012. Comins, Dave (1990–91). Sondheimer, Ernst (ed.). "Schoolboys on Kolahoi" (PDF). Alpine Journal. 95. ISSN 0065-6569. Retrieved 5 August 2016. "Mountaineering...
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  • participated in the first of his many Himalayan expeditions, climbing Kolahoi Peak. Lynam returned to the UK in 1947, and the following year he moved to...
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    is dominated by the peaks of the Kolahoi mountain some 20 km to the east. The lake is separated by a mountain with a minimum peak elevation of 4,000 metres...
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    from Haryana to make the ascent. She then scaled several other Himalayan peaks. In 2017, Choken began a cycle trip of 4,200 km from Kanyakumari to Leh...
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    Retrieved 14 July 2020. N. Ahmed and N. H. Hashimi (1974). "Glacial History of Kolahoi Glacier, Kashmir, India" (PDF). Journal of Glaciology. 13 (68): 279. Bibcode:1974JGlac...
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    sanctuary include lakes, glaciers and mountain peaks. The most notable are the Tarsar Lake and the Kolahoi with a peak elevation of 5,425 metres (17,799 ft) above...
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  • This is a list of all the ultra-prominent peaks (with topographic prominence greater than 1,500 metres) in the Himalayas. Listed separately, to the west...
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    Mount Kolahoi (17,839 feet) in 1912 and Mount Tatticooti (15,560 feet) in 1901. Along with his brother, Ernest also climbed various other Kashmiri peaks such...
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