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Gasherbrum VII

Gasherbrum is a remote group of peaks located at the northeastern end of the Baltoro Glacier in the Karakoram range of the Himalaya. The massif contains three of the world's 8,000 metre peaks (if one includes Broad Peak). Gasherbrum is often claimed to mean "Shining Wall", presumably a reference to the highly visible face of Gasherbrum IV; but in fact it comes from "rgasha" (beautiful) + "brum" (mountain) in Balti, hence it actually means "beautiful mountain."



In 1856, Thomas George Montgomerie, a British Royal Engineers lieutenant and a member of the Great Trigonometric Survey of India, sighted a group of high peaks in the Karakoram from more than 200 km away. He named five of these peaks K1, K2, K3, K4 and K5 where the K denotes Karakoram. Today, K1 is known as Masherbrum, K3 as Broad Peak, K4 as Gasherbrum II and K5 as Gasherbrum I. Only K2, the second highest mountain in the world, has kept Montgomerie's name.

Information

Altitude7245m
CountryPakistan
RegionHimalaya
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Other peaks

Ama Dablam (6812m)
Baruntse (7220m)
Broad Peak (8047m)
Chamlang (7316m)
Cho Oyu (8201m)
Everest (8848m)
Gasherbrum I (8068m)
Gokyo Ri (5357m)
K2 (8611m)
Kalapathar (5545m)
Leila Peak (6614m)
Lhotse (8516m)
Makalu (8463m)
Mambo Peak (5200m)
Masherbrum (7821m)
Nanga Parbat (8125m)
Ngozumba Tse (5553m)
Nuptse (7861m)
Pokalde (5806m)
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