'Noshaq' (or 'Nowshak') is the highest
mountain in
Afghanistan and the second highest independent peak of the
Hindu Kush after
Tirich Mir (7,690 m). Noshaq is located in the northeastern corner of the country along the
Durand line which marks the border with
Pakistan.
The first ascent of the mountain was in
1960 by Toshiaki Sakai and Goro Iwatsuboa, 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 Tadeusz Piotrowski and
Andrzej Zawada, members of a Polish expedition, via the north face. It was the world's first winter climb above 7,000 m.
See also
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NWFP
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Hindu Kush
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List of mountains in Pakistan
External link
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Noshaq on Summitpost