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{{Infobox mountain | {{Infobox mountain | ||
| name =Silberzacken | | name =Silberzacken</br> | ||
{{nq|سلبرزاکن }} | |||
| photo = Nanga Parbat north annotated.png | | photo = Nanga Parbat north annotated.png | ||
| photo_caption = The Rakhiot face of the mountain showing Silberzacken and other peaks. | | photo_caption = The Rakhiot face of the mountain showing Silberzacken and other peaks. | ||
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'''Silberzacken''', also known as '''East Peak''', is a {{convert|7597|m|ft}} high subsidiary peak of ] in the ] in ]. | '''Silberzacken''' ({{lang-ur|{{nq|'''سلبرزاکن'''}}}}), also known as '''East Peak''', is a {{convert|7597|m|ft}} high subsidiary peak of ] in the ] in ]. | ||
==Location and layout== | ==Location and layout== |
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Silberzacken سلبرزاکن | |
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The Rakhiot face of the mountain showing Silberzacken and other peaks. | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 7,597 m (24,925 ft) |
Coordinates | 35°15′48″N 74°36′28″E / 35.26333°N 74.60778°E / 35.26333; 74.60778 |
Geography | |
Silberzacken سلبرزاکن Location in Pakistan | |
Location | Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan |
Parent range | Himalaya |
Climbing | |
First ascent | Unclimbed |
Silberzacken (Template:Lang-ur), also known as East Peak, is a 7,597 metres (24,925 ft) high subsidiary peak of Nanga Parbat in the Himalayan Range in Pakistan.
Location and layout
Silberzacken is located on a ridge in Himalayan Range, south of the Indus River in the Diamer District of Gilgit–Baltistan in Pakistan. The ridge has three faces; Diamir, Rakhiot, and Rupal. The south and southeast side of the mountain is dominated by the Rupal face, while the north and northwest side of the mountain is split into Diamir face in the west and Rakhiot face in the north.