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Sunset View on Kohe Mondi by Kamran Shukoor

Kohe Mondi (also knowns as Koh-e-Mondi or Koh-i-Mondi) is a mountain peak located at 6,248 metres (20,499 ft) above sea level in the Hindu Kush mountain range in Afghanistan.[1]

Location

Kohe Mondi is located in the Kuran wa Munjan District of the Badakhshan Province. The mountain is located in the central section of the Hindu Kush mountain range. Its flanks are drained by the Mundschan, the right source river of the Kokcha River, running to the west. Kohe Mondi was historically associated with the Mandanr Tribe of the Pashtun Yousafzai.

First ascent

Kohe Mondi was first climbed on July 26, 1962, by a group of mountaineers from Bamberg (Otto Reus, Hanno Vogel and Sepp Ziegler).[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Owen, Lewis (2020-09-01). "Hindu Kush". Britannica.com. Retrieved 2021-08-28.
  2. ^ Ichiro Yoshizawa. "Asia, Afghanistan, Koh-i-Mondi and Koh-i-Jumi". American Alpine Journal, 1966, vol. 15.


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