K1

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K1, also known as Masherbrum, is a prominent 7,821-meter peak in the Karakoram range of Pakistan and one of the world’s highest mountains.

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K1 canonical 2

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
seven-thousander
alsoKnownAs Masherbrum
climbingDifficulty very difficult
coordinateSystem WGS84
country Pakistan
elevation 25659 ft
7821 m
etymologyProposedMeaning Masha Brum meaning "no sunlight"
Masha Brum meaning "queen of peaks"
faces Baltoro Glacier to the north
Hushe Valley to the south
firstAscentBy George Irving Bell
Willie Unsoeld
firstAscentDate 1960-07-06
firstAscentExpedition American-Pakistani expedition
firstAscentRoute southeast ridge
hasGlacialFeatures true
hasRockType igneous rock
metamorphic rock
hasSecondarySummit Masherbrum
surface form: Masherbrum East
hasSummitIceCap true
isAmong highestMountainsOfPakistan
highestMountainsOfTheWorld
isMajorLandmarkOf Baltoro Glacier
surface form: Baltoro region
KarakoramSurveyNumber K1
listing Ultra-prominent peak
locatedIn Gilgit-Baltistan
locatedInNationalPark Central Karakoram National Park
locatedOnContinent Asia
mapLabel Masherbrum
mountainRange Karakoram
nameLanguage Balti
Urdu language
surface form: Urdu
nearestMajorGlacier Baltoro Glacier
parentPeak K2
partOf Himalaya–Karakoram region
prominence 2491 m
8173 ft
region Gilgit-Baltistan
surface form: Baltistan
relativeRankByHeightInKarakoram 11
relativeRankByHeightInWorld 22
secondarySummitElevation c. 7800 m
subrange Masherbrum Mountains
typicalAccessVillage Hushe
typicalClimbingSeason summer

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