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Rimo MuztaghLocation of the Rimo Muztagh within the greater Karakoram regionShow map of KarakoramRimo MuztaghRimo Muztagh (Ladakh)Show map of LadakhRimo MuztaghRimo Muztagh (India)Show map of India
The Rimo Muztagh is one of the most remote subranges of the Karakoramrange. The southern part of Rimo Muztagh is in the Ladakh portion of far northwestern India, also claimed by Pakistan. The northern half, including the Rimo massif, is in the Siachen area (territory controlled by India). It is far from major towns, and close to the militarily sensitive Siachen Glacier, so it has seen little exploration or climbing activity compared to, for example, the nearby Baltoro Muztagh. The highest peak is Mamostong Kangri, 7,516 metres (24,659 feet).
The following is a table of the peaks in the Rimo Muztagh which are over 7,200 meters (23,622 feet) in elevation and have over 500 meters (1,524 feet) of topographic prominence.
(This is a common criterion for peaks of this stature to be independent.)