Sahand

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For the Iranian Frigate Sahand see: Iranian frigate Sahand.
Sahand

NASA Space Shuttle image of Sahand. NW at top.
Elevation 3,707 m (12,162 ft)
Location East Azarbaijan, Iran
Prominence 1,826 m (5,991 ft)
Coordinates 37.75° N 46.43° E
Type Stratovolcano
Age of rock 1.2–0.8 million years
Last eruption unknown, possibly Holocene

Sahand (Persian: سهند, Azerbaijani: سهند ) is a massive, heavily eroded stratovolcano in northwestern Iran. At 3,707 m (12,162 ft), it is the highest mountain in the Iranian province of East Azarbaijan.

It is one of the highest mountains in Iranian Azerbaijan, in addition to being an important dormant volcano in the country. The Sahand mountains are directly south of Tabriz, the highest peak of which is Jam Daqi at an altitude of 3,750 m.. Approximately 17 peaks can be accounted for as being over 3,000 m. in height. Due to the presence of a variety of flora and fauna, the Sahand mountains are known as the bride of mountains in Iran.

It is also the name of an Iranian Saam Class frigate sunk in Operation Praying Mantis by American forces in 1988.

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