Siachen Muztagh

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The Siachen Muztagh is a remote subrange of the Karakoram range. Most of it is controlled by India, it is disputed between India and Pakistan and lies along the line of control in Northern Areas of Pakistan, Jammu and Kashmir state of India and Xinjiang, China. It lies just north of the Siachen Glacier, one of the longest glaciers outside of the polar regions. Its highest peak is Teram Kangri I, 7,462 metres (24,482 feet).


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Coordinates: 35°35′N, 77°11′E