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==World Top mountains by Height==
{| class="wikitable sortable"
!rowspan="2"|Rank
!rowspan="2"|Mountain
!colspan="2"|Height<ref>For Nepal, the heights indicated on the Nepal Topographic Maps are followed. For China and the [[Baltoro Muztagh|Baltoro]] Karakoram, the heights are those of "The Maps of Snow Mountains in China". For the [[Hispar Muztagh|Hispar Karakoram]] the heights on a Russian 1:100,000 topo map seem to be more accurate than the customarily quoted heights probably based on US army maps from the 50s [https://ift.tt/2pJayqd]. Elsewhere, unless otherwise indicated, heights are those in Jill Neate's "High Asia".</ref>
! rowspan="2" |Prominence<br>(m)<ref>Prominences over 1,500 m were copied from [https://ift.tt/2IWk7em the Ultra Project Prominence Lists], the remainder corresponds to those listed in [https://ift.tt/2I7Ob5x this table of all mountains above 6650 m]</ref>
!rowspan="2"|Range
!rowspan="2"|Coordinates<ref>Coordinates were established by comparing topographical maps with satellite images and [[SRTM]]-derived terrain maps. The terrain maps and satellite images often don't match exactly. An asterisk (*) indicates that the map and image are shifted by more than 100 m (4") and/or that the landscapes around the summit don't match.</ref>
!rowspan="2"|[[Line parent|Parent mountain]]<br><ref>Here defined as the first higher mountain beyond the key saddle with at least 500 m prominence itself.</ref>
!rowspan="2"|First<br>ascent
!rowspan="2"|Ascents<br>(failed attempts)<br>bef. 2004<ref name=ascents>The number of ascents and failed attempts up to 2004 is extracted from the [https://ift.tt/1Ebj1WO Alpine Club Himalayan index]. These are the number of expeditions (not individuals) that announced their ascent or attempt in a journal. They are probably quite accurate for the rarely climbed peaks (though omissions were noted), but greatly underestimate the number of ascending parties on the easier and/or more popular mountains, like most [[eight-thousander]]s. For instance, Mt Everest has been scaled 2,251 times by individuals up to 2004 [http://www.everesthistory.com/everestsummits/summitsbyyear.htm].</ref>
!rowspan="2"|Country<br>(with disputed <br> claims in italics)
|-
! m
! ft
|-
|1
|[[Mount Everest]] /<br>Sagarmatha /<br>Chomolungma
|align=right|8,848<ref>Given the large differences between multiple "final" measurements of [[Mt Everest]], the traditional 8,848 m is listed. For more information, see [[Mount Everest#Measurement]].</ref>
|align=right|29,029
| align="right" |8,848
|[[Mahalangur Himal|Mahalangur]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|none
|align=center|1953
|align=center|>>145 (121)
|align=center|[[Nepal]][[China]]
|-
|2
|[[K2]] / Qogir / <br>[[Godwin Austen Peak|Godwin Austen]]
|align=right|8,611
|align=right|28,251
| align="right" |4,020
|[[Baltoro Muztagh|Baltoro]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[Mount Everest]]<ref>Everest IS parent to K2 by the definition of [[topographic prominence]]. See also, the discussion page.</ref>
|align=center|1954
|align=center|45 (44)
|align=center|''[[Pakistan]]''<ref group=dp name=gb>In Pakistan's disputed [[Gilgit-Baltistan]] region, claimed by India as a part of its [[Jammu and Kashmir]] state.</ref>''[[China]]''<ref group=dp name=tkt>In the [[Trans-Karakoram Tract|Trans-Karakoram]] or [[Trans-Karakoram Tract|Shaksgam Tract]], ceded by Pakistan from its disputed [[Gilgit-Baltistan]] region to China's [[Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region]], claimed by [[India]] as a part of its [[Jammu and Kashmir]] state.</ref>
|-
|3
|[[Kangchenjunga]]
|align=right|8,586
|align=right|28,169
| align="right" |3,922
|[[Kangchenjunga]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small> *</small>
|[[Mount Everest]]
|align=center|1955
|align=center|38 (24)
|align=center|[[Nepal]][[India]]
|-
|4
|[[Lhotse]]
|align=right|8,516
|align=right|27,940
| align="right" |610
|[[Mahalangur Himal|Mahalangur]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Mount Everest]]
|align=center|1956
|align=center|26 (26)
|align=center|[[Nepal]][[China]]
|-
|5
|[[Makalu]]
|align=right|8,485
|align=right|27,838
| align="right" |2,378
|[[Mahalangur Himal|Mahalangur]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Mount Everest]]
|align=center|1955
|align=center|45 (52)
|align=center|[[Nepal]][[China]]
|-
|6
|[[Cho Oyu]] <ref>Cho Oyu's height is 8,188 m according to the Nepal Survey's 1996 topographical map [https://ift.tt/2pJaEhz H8615], which represents the best known measurement to date. Previous estimates have been 8,153 m and 8,201 m</ref>
|align=right|8,188
|align=right|26,864
| align="right" |2,340
|[[Mahalangur Himal|Mahalangur]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Mount Everest]]
|align=center|1954
|align=center|79 (28)
|align=center|[[Nepal]][[China]]
|-
|7
|[[Dhaulagiri|Dhaulagiri I]]
|align=right|8,167
|align=right|26,795
| align="right" |3,357
|[[Dhaulagiri]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[K2]]
|align=center|1960
|align=center|51 (39)
|align=center|[[Nepal]]
|-
|8
|[[Manaslu]]
|align=right|8,163
|align=right|26,781
| align="right" |3,092
|[[Manaslu]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Cho Oyu]]
|align=center|1956
|align=center|49 (45)
|align=center|[[Nepal]]
|-
|9
|[[Nanga Parbat]]
|align=right|8,126
|align=right|26,660
| align="right" |4,608
|[[Nanga Parbat]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Dhaulagiri]]
|align=center|1953
|align=center|52 (67)
|align=center|''[[Pakistan]]''<ref group=dp name=gb/>
|-
|10
|[[Annapurna|Annapurna I]]
|align=right|8,091
|align=right|26,545
| align="right" |2,984
|[[Annapurna]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Cho Oyu]]
|align=center|1950
|align=center|36 (47)
|align=center|[[Nepal]]
|-
|11
|[[Gasherbrum I]] / <br>Hidden Peak / K5
|align=right|8,080
|align=right|26,509
| align="right" |2,155
|[[Baltoro Muztagh|Baltoro]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[K2]]
|align=center|1958
|align=center|31 (16)
|align=center|''[[Pakistan]]''<ref group=dp name=gb/>''[[China]]''<ref group=dp name=tkt/>
|-
|12
|[[Broad Peak]]
|align=right|8,051
|align=right|26,414
| align="right" |1,701
|[[Baltoro Muztagh|Baltoro]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[Gasherbrum I]]
|align=center|1957
|align=center|39 (19)
|align=center|''[[Pakistan]]''<ref group=dp name=gb/>''[[China]]''<ref group=dp name=tkt/>
|-
|13
|[[Gasherbrum II]] / K4
|align=right|8,035
|align=right|26,362
| align="right" |1,524
|[[Baltoro Muztagh|Baltoro]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[Gasherbrum I]]
|align=center|1956
|align=center|54 (12)
|align=center|''[[Pakistan]]''<ref group=dp name=gb/>''[[China]]''<ref group=dp name=tkt/>
|-
|14
|[[Shishapangma]] / Gosainthān
|align=right|8,027
|align=right|26,335
| align="right" |2,897
|[[Jugal Himal|Jugal]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Cho Oyu]]
|align=center|1964
|align=center|43 (19)
|align=center|[[China]]
|-
|15
|[[Gyachung Kang]]
|align=right|7,952
|align=right|26,089
| align="right" |672
|[[Mahalangur Himal|Mahalangur]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Cho Oyu]]
|align=center|1964
|align=center|5 (3)
|align=center|[[Nepal]][[China]]
|-
|<span style="display:none">110</span>
|[[Gasherbrum III]] / K3a
|align=right|7,946
|align=right|26,070
| align="right" |355
|[[Baltoro Muztagh|Baltoro]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[Gasherbrum II]]
|align=center|1975
|align=center|2 (2)
|align=center|''[[Pakistan]]''<ref group=dp name=gb/>''[[China]]''<ref group=dp name=tkt/>
|-
|16
|[[Annapurna II]]
|align=right|7,937
|align=right|26,040
| align="right" |2,437
|[[Annapurna]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Annapurna I]]
|align=center|1960
|align=center|6 (19)
|align=center|[[Nepal]]
|-
|17
|[[Gasherbrum IV]] / K3
|align=right|7,932
|align=right|26,024
| align="right" |712
|[[Baltoro Muztagh|Baltoro]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[Gasherbrum III]]
|align=center|1958
|align=center|4 (11)
|align=center|''[[Pakistan]]''<ref group=dp name=gb/> <!-- The North Peak ("Bei Tip", 7912 m) is on the border -->
|-
|18
|[[Himalchuli]]
|align=right|7,893
|align=right|25,896
| align="right" |1,633
|[[Manaslu]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small> *</small>
|[[Manaslu]]
|align=center|1960
|align=center|6 (12)
|align=center|[[Nepal]]
|-
|19
|[[Distaghil Sar]]
|align=right|7,884
|align=right|25,866
| align="right" |2,525
|[[Hispar Muztagh|Hispar]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[K2]]
|align=center|1960
|align=center|3 (5)
|align=center|''[[Pakistan]]''<ref group=dp name=gb/>
|-
|20
|[[Ngadi Chuli]]
|align=right|7,871
|align=right|25,823
| align="right" |1,011
|[[Manaslu]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Manaslu]]
|align=center|1970
|align=center|2 (6)
|align=center|[[Nepal]]
|-
|<span style="display:none">111</span>
|[[Nuptse]]
|align=right|7,864
|align=right|25,801
| align="right" |305
|[[Mahalangur Himal|Mahalangur]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Lhotse]]
|align=center|1961
|align=center|5 (12)
|align=center|[[Nepal]]
|-
|21
|[[Khunyang Chhish]]
|align=right|7,823
|align=right|25,666
| align="right" |1,765
|[[Hispar Muztagh|Hispar]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small> *</small>
|[[Distaghil Sar]]
|align=center|1971
|align=center|2 (6)
|align=center|''[[Pakistan]]''<ref group=dp name=gb/>
|-
|22
|[[Masherbrum]] / K1
|align=right|7,821
|align=right|25,659
| align="right" |2,457
|[[Masherbrum Mountains|Masherbrum]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[Gasherbrum I]]
|align=center|1960
|align=center|4 (9)
|align=center|''[[Pakistan]]''<ref group=dp name=gb/>
|-
|23
|[[Nanda Devi]]
|align=right|7,816
|align=right|25,643
| align="right" |3,139
|[[Garhwal Himalaya|Garhwal]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Dhaulagiri]]
|align=center|1936
|align=center|14 (12)
|align=center|[[India]]
|-
|24
|[[Chomo Lonzo]]
|align=right|7,804
|align=right|25,604
| align="right" |590
|[[Mahalangur Himal|Mahalangur]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Makalu]]
|align=center|1954
|align=center|3 (1)
|align=center|[[China]]
|-
|25
|[[Batura Sar]]
|align=right|7,795
|align=right|25,574
| align="right" |3,118
|[[Batura Muztagh|Batura]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[Distaghil Sar]]
|align=center|1976
|align=center|4 (6)
|align=center|''[[Pakistan]]''<ref group=dp name=gb/>
|-
|26
|[[Kanjut Sar]]
|align=right|7,790
|align=right|25,558
| align="right" |1,660
|[[Hispar Muztagh|Hispar]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[Khunyang Chhish]]
|align=center|1959
|align=center|2 (1)
|align=center|''[[Pakistan]]''<ref group=dp name=gb/>
|-
|27
|[[Rakaposhi]]
|align=right|7,788
|align=right|25,551
| align="right" |2,818
|[[Rakaposhi-Haramosh Mountains|Rakaposhi-Haramosh]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[Khunyang Chhish]]
|align=center|1958
|align=center|8 (13)
|align=center|''[[Pakistan]]''<ref group=dp name=gb/>
|-
|28
|[[Namcha Barwa]]
|align=right|7,782
|align=right|25,531
| align="right" |4,106
|[[Assam Himalaya|Assam]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Kangchenjunga]]
|align=center|1992
|align=center|1 (2)
|align=center|[[China]]
|-
|29
|[[Kamet]]
|align=right|7,756
|align=right|25,446
| align="right" |2,825
|[[Garhwal Himalaya|Garhwal]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small> *</small>
|[[Nanda Devi]]
|align=center|1931
|align=center|23 (14)
|align=center|[[India]]
|-
|30
|[[Dhaulagiri|Dhaulagiri II]]
|align=right|7,751
|align=right|25,430
| align="right" |2,397
|[[Dhaulagiri]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Dhaulagiri]]
|align=center|1971
|align=center|4 (11)
|align=center|[[Nepal]]
|-
|31
|[[Saltoro Kangri]] / K10
|align=right|7,742
|align=right|25,400
| align="right" |2,160
|[[Saltoro Mountains|Saltoro]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small> *</small>
|[[Gasherbrum I]]
|align=center|1962
|align=center|2 (1)
|align=center|''[[India]]''''[[Pakistan]]''<ref group=dp name=gb/><ref group=dp name=sia>On the border of the [[Siachen Glacier]] area, which is controlled by India, but is also claimed by Pakistan.</ref>
|-.
|32
|[[Jannu|Kumbhakarna / Jannu]]
|align=right|7,711
|align=right|25,299
| align="right" |1,036
|[[Kangchenjunga]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small> *</small>
|[[Kangchenjunga]]
|align=center|1962
|align=center|17 (12)
|align=center|[[Nepal]]
|-
|33
|[[Tirich Mir]]
|align=right|7,708
|align=right|25,289
| align="right" |3,910
|[[Hindu Kush]]
|<small> *</small>
|[[Batura Sar]]
|align=center|1950
|align=center|20 (11)
|align=center|[[Pakistan]]
|-
|<span style="display:none">112</span>
|[[Molamenqing]]
|align=right|7,703
|align=right|25,272
| align="right" |433
|[[Langtang]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Shishapangma]]
|align=center|1981
|align=center|1 (0)
|align=center|[[China]]
|-
|34
|[[Gurla Mandhata]]
|align=right|7,694
|align=right|25,243
| align="right" |2,788
|[[Nalakankar Himal|Nalakankar]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Dhaulagiri]]
|align=center|1985
|align=center|6 (4)
|align=center|[[China]]
|-
|35
|[[Saser Kangri]] I / K22
|align=right|7,672
|align=right|25,171
| align="right" |2,304
|[[Saser Muztagh|Saser]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[Gasherbrum I]]
|align=center|1973
|align=center|6 (4)
|align=center|[[India]]
|-
|36
|[[Chogolisa]]
|align=right|7,665
|align=right|25,148
| align="right" |1,624
|[[Masherbrum Mountains|Masherbrum]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[Masherbrum]]
|align=center|1975
|align=center|4 (2)
|align=center|''[[Pakistan]]''<ref group=dp name=gb/>
|-
|<span style="display:none">113</span>
|[[Dhaulagiri|Dhaulagiri IV]]
|align=right|7,661
|align=right|25,135
| align="right" |469
|[[Dhaulagiri]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Dhaulagiri II]]
|align=center|1975
|align=center|2 (10)
|align=center|[[Nepal]]
|-
|37
|[[Kongur Tagh]]
|align=right|7,649
|align=right|25,095
| align="right" |3,585
|[[Kongur Shan]] (Eastern [[Pamirs]])
|<small></small>
|[[Distaghil Sar]]
|align=center|1981
|align=center|2 (4)
|align=center|[[China]]
|-
|<span style="display:none">114</span>
|[[Dhaulagiri|Dhaulagiri V]]
|align=right|7,618
|align=right|24,993
| align="right" |340
|[[Dhaulagiri]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small> *</small>
|[[Dhaulagiri IV]]
|align=center|1975
|align=center|2 (3)
|align=center|[[Nepal]]
|-
|38
|[[Shispare]]
|align=right|7,611
|align=right|24,970
| align="right" |1,240
|[[Batura Muztagh|Batura]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[Batura Sar]]
|align=center|1974
|align=center|3 (1)
|align=center|''[[Pakistan]]''<ref group=dp name=gb/>
|-
|39
|[[Trivor]]
|align=right|7,577
|align=right|24,859
| align="right" |997
|[[Hispar Muztagh|Hispar]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small> *</small>
|[[Distaghil Sar]]
|align=center|1960
|align=center|2 (5)
|align=center|''[[Pakistan]]''<ref group=dp name=gb/>
|-
|40
|[[Gangkhar Puensum]]
|align=right|7,570
|align=right|24,836
| align="right" |2,995
|[[Kula Kangri]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small> *</small>
|[[Kangchenjunga]]
|align=center|unclimbed
|align=center|0 (3)
|align=center|[[Bhutan]][[China]]
|-
|41
|[[Mount Gongga|Gongga Shan]] / <br>Minya Konka
|align=right|7,556
|align=right|24,790
| align="right" |3,642
|[[Daxue Shan]] ([[Hengduan Shan]])
|<small></small>
|[[Mount Everest]]
|align=center|1932
|align=center|6 (7)
|align=center|[[China]]
|-
|42
|[[Annapurna|Annapurna III]]
|align=right|7,555
|align=right|24,787
| align="right" |703
|[[Annapurna]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Annapurna I]]
|align=center|1961
|align=center|10 (17)
|align=center|[[Nepal]]
|-
|43
|[[Skyang Kangri]]
|align=right|7,545
|align=right|24,754
| align="right" |1,085
|[[Baltoro Muztagh|Baltoro]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[K2]]
|align=center|1976
|align=center|1 (2)
|align=center|''[[Pakistan]]''<ref group=dp name=gb/>''[[China]]''<ref group=dp name=tkt/>
|-
|44
|[[Changtse]]
|align=right|7,543
|align=right|24,747
| align="right" |514
|[[Mahalangur Himal|Mahalangur]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Mount Everest]]
|align=center|1982
|align=center|9 (9)
|align=center|[[China]]
|-
|45
|[[Kula Kangri]]
|align=right|7,538
|align=right|24,731
| align="right" |1,654
|[[Kula Kangri]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Gangkhar Puensum]]
|align=center|1986
|align=center|3 (2)
|align=center|[[China]](''[[Bhutan]]'')<ref group=dp name=tb>Wholly claimed by China as a part of its [[Tibet Autonomous Region]]; on the border with Bhutan according to Bhutan</ref>
|-
|46
|[[Kongur Tagh#Kongur Tiube|Kongur Tiube]]
|align=right|7,530
|align=right|24,705
| align="right" |840
|[[Kongur Shan]] (Eastern [[Pamirs]])
|<small></small>
|[[Kongur Tagh]]
|align=center|1956
|align=center|2 (3)
|align=center|[[China]]
|-
|47
|[[Mamostong Kangri]]
|align=right|7,516
|align=right|24,659
| align="right" |1,803
|[[Rimo Muztagh|Rimo]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[Gasherbrum I]]
|align=center|1984
|align=center|5 (0)
|align=center|[[India]]
|-
|48
|[[Saser Kangri]] II E
|align=right|7,513
|align=right|24,649
| align="right" |1,458
|[[Saser Muztagh|Saser]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[Saser Kangri]] I
|align=center|2011
|align=center|0 (0)<ref>The highest (Eastern) summit of [[Saser Kangri II]] was climbed on August 24th, 2011 [https://ift.tt/12wwNj8 / p / steve-swenson-status]. The lower West peak, 2.5 km away, has been climbed in 1984 and twice since.</ref>
|align=center|[[India]]
|-
|49
|[[Muztagh Ata]]
|align=right|7,509
|align=right|24,636
| align="right" |2,698
|[[Muztagata]] (Eastern [[Pamirs]])
|<small></small>
|[[Kongur Tagh]]
|align=center|1956
|align=center|Many
|align=center|[[China]]
|-
|50
|[[Ismoil Somoni Peak]]
|align=right|7,495
|align=right|24,590
| align="right" |3,402
|[[Pamir Mountains|Pamir]] ([[Academy of Sciences Range]])
|<small></small>
|[[Muztagh Ata]]
|align=center|1933
|
|align=center|[[Tajikistan]]
|-
|51
|[[Saser Kangri]] III
|align=right|7,495
|align=right|24,590
| align="right" |835
|[[Saser Muztagh|Saser]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[Saser Kangri]] I
|align=center|1986
|align=center|1 (0)
|align=center|[[India]]
|-
|52
|[[Noshaq]]
|align=right|7,492
|align=right|24,580
| align="right" |2,024
|[[Hindu Kush]]
|<small></small>
|[[Tirich Mir]]
|align=center|1960
|align=center|33 (3)
|align=center|[[Afghanistan]][[Pakistan]]
|-
|53
|[[Pumari Chhish]]
|align=right|7,492
|align=right|24,580
| align="right" |884
|[[Hispar Muztagh|Hispar]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[Khunyang Chhish]]
|align=center|1979
|align=center|1 (2)
|align=center|''[[Pakistan]]''<ref group=dp name=gb/>
|-
|54
|[[Passu Sar]]
|align=right|7,476
|align=right|24,528
| align="right" |647
|[[Batura Muztagh|Batura]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[Batura Sar]]
|align=center|1994
|align=center|1 (0)
|align=center|''[[Pakistan]]''<ref group=dp name=gb/>
|-
|55
|[[Yukshin Gardan Sar]]
|align=right|7,469
|align=right|24,505
| align="right" |1,374 <!--could be closer to 1300m -->
|[[Hispar Muztagh|Hispar]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[Pumari Chhish]]
|align=center|1984
|align=center|4 (1)
|align=center|''[[Pakistan]]''<ref group=dp name=gb/>
|-
|56
|[[Teram Kangri]] I
|align=right|7,462
|align=right|24,482
| align="right" |1,703
|[[Siachen Muztagh|Siachen]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[Gasherbrum I]]
|align=center|1975
|align=center|2 (0)
|align=center|''[[India]]''''[[China]]''<ref group=dp name=tkt/><ref group=dp name=sia/>
|-
|57
|[[Jongsong Peak]]
|align=right|7,462
|align=right|24,482
| align="right" |1,298
|[[Kangchenjunga]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Kangchenjunga]]
|align=center|1930
|align=center|2 (3)
|align=center|[[India]][[China]][[Nepal]]
|-
|58
|[[Malubiting]]
|align=right|7,458
|align=right|24,469
| align="right" |2,193
|[[Rakaposhi-Haramosh Mountains|Rakaposhi-Haramosh]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[Rakaposhi]]
|align=center|1971
|align=center|2 (6)
|align=center|''[[Pakistan]]''<ref group=dp name=gb/>
|-
|59
|[[Annapurna|Gangapurna]]
|align=right|7,455
|align=right|24,459
| align="right" |563
|[[Annapurna]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Annapurna III]]
|align=center|1965
|align=center|8 (13)
|align=center|[[Nepal]]
|-
|60
|[[Jengish Chokusu]] / <br>Tömür / Pk Pobeda
|align=right|7,439
|align=right|24,406
| align="right" |4,148
|[[Tian Shan]]
|<small></small>
|[[Ismail Samani Peak]]
|align=center|1956
|
|align=center|[[Kyrgyzstan]][[China]]
|-
|<span style="display:none">115</span>
|[[Sunanda Devi]] / Nanda Devi East
|align=right|7,434
|align=right|24,390
| align="right" |229
|[[Garhwal Himalaya|Garhwal]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Nanda Devi]]
|align=center|1939
|align=center|14 (12)
|align=center|[[India]]
|-
|61
|[[K12 (mountain)|K12]]
|align=right|7,428
|align=right|24,370
| align="right" |1,978
|[[Saltoro Mountains|Saltoro]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[Saltoro Kangri]]
|align=center|1974
|align=center|4 (2)
|align=center|''[[India]]''''[[Pakistan]]''<ref group=dp name=gb/><ref group=dp name=sia/>
|-
|62
|[[Yangra]] / <br / >Ganesh I
|align=right|7,422
|align=right|24,350
| align="right" |2,352
|[[Ganesh Himal|Ganesh]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Manaslu]]
|align=center|1955
|align=center|1 (6)
|align=center|[[Nepal]][[China]]
|-
|63
|[[Sia Kangri]]
|align=right|7,422
|align=right|24,350
| align="right" |642
|[[Siachen Muztagh|Siachen]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[Gasherbrum I]]
|align=center|1934
|align=center|6 (0)
|align=center|''[[Pakistan]]''''[[India]]''''[[China]]''<ref group=dp name=tkt/><ref group=dp name=sia/>
|-
|64
|[[Momhil Sar]]
|align=right|7,414
|align=right|24,324
| align="right" |907 <!-- could be closer to 1000m -->
|[[Hispar Muztagh|Hispar]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small> *</small>
|[[Trivor]]
|align=center|1964
|align=center|2 (6)
|align=center|''[[Pakistan]]''<ref group=dp name=gb/>
|-
|65
|[[Kabru]] N
|align=right|7,412
|align=right|24,318
| align="right" |720
|[[Kangchenjunga]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Kangchenjunga]]
|align=center|1994
|align=center|1 (2)<ref>According to the 1996 Himalayan Journal (pp.29–36), the highest point of the [[Kabru]] massif (the North summit) was climbed by an Indian Army team in May 1994</ref>
|align=center|[[India]][[Nepal]]
|-
|66
|[[Skil Brum]]
|align=right|7,410
|align=right|24,311
| align="right" |1,152
|[[Baltoro Muztagh|Baltoro]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[K2]]
|align=center|1957
|align=center|2 (1)
|align=center|''[[Pakistan]]''<ref group=dp name=gb/>
|-
|67
|[[Haramosh Peak]]
|align=right|7,409
|align=right|24,308
| align="right" |2,277
|[[Rakaposhi-Haramosh Mountains|Rakaposhi-Haramosh]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[Malubiting]]
|align=center|1958
|align=center|4 (3)
|align=center|''[[Pakistan]]''<ref group=dp name=gb/>
|-
|68
|[[Istor-o-Nal]]
|align=right|7,403
|align=right|24,288
| align="right" |1,043
|[[Hindu Kush]]
|<small></small>
|[[Noshaq]]
|align=center|1969
|align=center|4 (5)
|align=center|[[Pakistan]]
|-
|69
|[[Ghent Kangri]]
|align=right|7,401
|align=right|24,281
| align="right" |1,493
|[[Saltoro Mountains|Saltoro]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[Saltoro Kangri]]
|align=center|1961
|align=center|4 (0)
|align=center|''[[India]]''''[[Pakistan]]''<ref group=dp name=gb/><ref group=dp name=sia/>
|-
|70
|[[Ultar]]
|align=right|7,388
|align=right|24,239
| align="right" |688
|[[Batura Muztagh|Batura]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[Shispare]]
|align=center|1996
|align=center|2 (5)
|align=center|''[[Pakistan]]''<ref group=dp name=gb/>
|-
|71
|[[Rimo I]]
|align=right|7,385
|align=right|24,229
| align="right" |1,428
|[[Rimo Muztagh|Rimo]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[Teram Kangri]] I
|align=center|1988
|align=center|1 (3)
|align=center|''[[India]]''<ref group=dp name=sia1>The Rimo mountains are in the Siachen Glacier region controlled by India, but claimed by Pakistan</ref>
|-
|72
|[[Dhaulagiri#Other peaks in the Dhaulagiri Himalaya|Churen Himal]]
|align=right|7,385
|align=right|24,229
| align="right" |650
|[[Dhaulagiri]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Dhaulagiri IV]]
|align=center|1970
|align=center|3 (0)
|align=center|[[Nepal]]
|-
|73
|[[Teram Kangri|Teram Kangri III]]
|align=right|7,382
|align=right|24,219
| align="right" |520
|[[Siachen Muztagh|Siachen]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[Teram Kangri]] I
|align=center|1979
|align=center|1 (0)
|align=center|''[[India]]''''[[China]]''<ref group=dp name=tkt/><ref group=dp name=sia/>
|-
|74
|[[Sherpi Kangri]]
|align=right|7,380
|align=right|24,213
| align="right" |1,320
|[[Saltoro Mountains|Saltoro]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small> *</small>
|[[Ghent Kangri]]
|align=center|1976
|align=center|1 (1)
|align=center|''[[India]]''''[[Pakistan]]''<ref group=dp name=gb/><ref group=dp name=sia/>
|-
|75
|[[Labuche Kang]]
|align=right|7,367
|align=right|24,170
| align="right" |1,957
|[[Labuche]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Cho Oyu]]
|align=center|1987
|align=center|1 (0)
|align=center|[[China]]
|-
|76
|[[Kirat Chuli]]
|align=right|7,362
|align=right|24,153
| align="right" |1,168
|[[Kangchenjunga]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Kangchenjunga]]
|align=center|1939
|align=center|1 (6)
|align=center|[[India]][[Nepal]]
|-
|<span style="display:none">116</span>
|[[Abi Gamin]]
|align=right|7,355
|align=right|24,131
| align="right" |217
|[[Garhwal Himalaya|Garhwal]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Kamet]]
|align=center|1950
|align=center|17 (2)
|align=center|[[India]][[China]]
|-
|<span style="display:none">117</span>
|[[Gimmigela]] / The Twins
|align=right|7,350
|align=right|24,114
| align="right" |432
|[[Kangchenjunga]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Kangchenjunga]]
|align=center|1994
|align=center|3 (1)
|align=center|[[India]][[Nepal]]
|-
|<span style="display:none">117</span>
|[[Nangpai Gosum]]
|align=right|7,350
|align=right|24,114
| align="right" |427 <!-- According to Nepalese survey map; Chinese "snow map" gives an ~500 m prominence -->
|[[Mahalangur Himal|Mahalangur]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Cho Oyu]]
|align=center|1996
|align=center|3 (1)
|align=center|[[Nepal]][[China]]
|-
|77
|[[Saraghrar]]
|align=right|7,349
|align=right|24,111
| align="right" |1,979
|[[Hindu Kush]]
|<small></small>
|[[Noshaq]]
|align=center|1959
|align=center|2 (3)
|align=center|[[Pakistan]]
|-
|78
|[[Jomolhari]] / Chomo Lhari
|align=right|7,326
|align=right|24,035
| align="right" |2,065 <!-- This is from the Peaklist site; the >6650 M list has a questionable 2341 m prominence-->
|[[Jomolhari]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small> *</small>
|[[Gangkhar Puensum]]
|align=center|1937
|align=center|4 (0)
|align=center|[[Bhutan]][[China]]
|-
|79
|[[Chamlang]]
|align=right|7,321
|align=right|24,019
| align="right" |1,241
|[[Mahalangur Himal|Mahalangur]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Lhotse]]
|align=center|1961
|align=center|7 (1)
|align=center|[[Nepal]]
|-
|80
|[[Chongtar]]
|align=right|7,315
|align=right|23,999
| align="right" |1,295
|[[Baltoro Muztagh|Baltoro]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[Skil Brum]]
|align=center|1994
|align=center|1 (1)
|align=center|''[[China]]''<ref group=dp name=tkt/>
|-
|81
|[[Baltoro Kangri]]
|align=right|7,312
|align=right|23,990
| align="right" |1,200
|[[Masherbrum Mountains|Masherbrum]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[Chogolisa]]
|align=center|1976
|align=center|1 (0)
|align=center|''[[Pakistan]]''<ref group=dp name=gb/>
|-
|82
|[[Siguang Ri]]
|align=right|7,309
|align=right|23,980
| align="right" |669
|[[Mahalangur Himal|Mahalangur]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Cho Oyu]]
|align=center|1989
|align=center|2 (1)
|align=center|[[China]]
|-
|83
|[[The Crown (mountain)|The Crown]] / Huang Guan
|align=right|7,295
|align=right|23,934
| align="right" |1,919
|[[Yengisogat]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[Skil Brum]] ([[K2]])
|align=center|1993
|align=center|1 (3)
|align=center|''[[China]]''<ref group=dp name=tkt/>
|-
|84
|[[Gyala Peri]]
|align=right|7,294
|align=right|23,930
| align="right" |2,942
|[[Assam]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Mount Everest]]
|align=center|1986
|align=center|1 (0)
|align=center|[[China]]
|-
|85
|[[Porong Ri]]
|align=right|7,292
|align=right|23,924
| align="right" |512
|[[Langtang]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Shisha Pangma]]
|align=center|1982
|align=center|5 (0)
|align=center|[[China]]
|-
|86
|[[Baintha Brakk]] / [[Baintha Brakk|The Ogre]]
|align=right|7,285
|align=right|23,901
| align="right" |1,891
|[[Panmah Muztagh|Panmah]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small> *</small>
|[[Kanjut Sar]]
|align=center|1977
|align=center|3 (13)
|align=center|''[[Pakistan]]''<ref group=dp name=gb/>
|-
|87
|[[Yutmaru Sar]]
|align=right|7,283
|align=right|23,894
| align="right" |680 <!--probably closer to 620-->
|[[Hispar Muztagh|Hispar]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[Yukshin Gardan Sar]]
|align=center|1980
|align=center|1 (1)
|align=center|''[[Pakistan]]''<ref group=dp name=gb/>
|-
|88
|Baltistan Peak / [[K6 (mountain)|K6]]
|align=right|7,282
|align=right|23,891
| align="right" |1,962
|[[Masherbrum Mountains|Masherbrum]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[Chogolisa]]
|align=center|1970
|align=center|1 (3)
|align=center|''[[Pakistan]]''<ref group=dp name=gb/>
|-
|89
|[[Kangpenqing]] / <br / >Gang Benchhen
|align=right|7,281
|align=right|23,888
| align="right" |1,345
|[[Baiku]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Shisha Pangma]]
|align=center|1982
|align=center|1 (1)
|align=center|[[China]]
|-
|90
|[[Muztagh Tower]]
|align=right|7,276
|align=right|23,871
| align="right" |1,710
|[[Baltoro Muztagh|Baltoro]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[Skil Brum]]
|align=center|1956
|align=center|4 (2)
|align=center|''[[Pakistan]]''<ref group=dp name=gb/>[[China]]<ref group=dp name=tkt/>
|-
|91
|[[Kamet|Mana Peak]]
|align=right|7,272
|align=right|23,858
| align="right" |732
|[[Garhwal Himalaya|Garhwal]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Kamet]]
|align=center|1937
|align=center|7 (3)
|align=center|[[India]]
|-
|<span style="display:none">118</span>
|[[Dhaulagiri|Dhaulagiri VI]]
|align=right|7,268
|align=right|23,845
| align="right" |488
|[[Dhaulagiri]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Dhaulagiri IV]]
|align=center|1970
|align=center|5 (0)
|align=center|[[Nepal]]
|-
|92
|[[Diran]]
|align=right|7,266
|align=right|23,839
| align="right" |1,329
|[[Rakaposhi-Haramosh Mountains|Rakaposhi-Haramosh]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[Malubiting]]
|align=center|1968
|align=center|12 (8)
|align=center|''[[Pakistan]]''<ref group=dp name=gb/>
|-
|93
|[[Labuche Kang]] III / East<ref>The height is unknown, but over 7,200 meters on both Chinese and Russian maps of the area.</ref>
|align=right|7,250
|align=right|23,786
| align="right" |570
|[[Labuche]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Labuche Kang]]
|align=center|unclimbed
|align=center|0 (0)
|align=center|[[China]]
|-
|94
|[[Dhaulagiri#Other peaks in the Dhaulagiri Himalaya|Putha Hiunchuli]]
|align=right|7,246
|align=right|23,773
| align="right" |1,151
|[[Dhaulagiri]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Dhaulagiri#Other peaks in the Dhaulagiri Himalaya|Churen Himal]]
|align=center|1954
|align=center|11 (5)
|align=center|[[Nepal]]
|-
|95
|[[Apsarasas Kangri]]
|align=right|7,245
|align=right|23,770
| align="right" |607
|[[Siachen Muztagh|Siachen]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[Teram Kangri]] I
|align=center|1976
|align=center|2 (0)
|align=center|''[[India]]''''[[China]]''<ref group=dp name=tkt/><ref group=dp name=sia/>
|-
|96
|[[Kamet|Mukut Parbat]]
|align=right|7,242
|align=right|23,760
| align="right" |683 <!-- could be as much as 830 m -->
|[[Garhwal Himalaya|Garhwal]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Kamet]]
|align=center|1951
|align=center|2 (1)
|align=center|[[India]][[China]]
|-
|97
|[[Rimo I|Rimo III]]
|align=right|7,233
|align=right|23,730
| align="right" |613
|[[Rimo Muztagh|Rimo]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[Rimo I]]
|align=center|1985
|align=center|1 (0)
|align=center|''[[India]]''<ref group=dp name=sia1/>
|-
|98
|[[Langtang Lirung]]
|align=right|7,227
|align=right|23,711
| align="right" |1,534
|[[Langtang]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Shisha Pangma]]
|align=center|1978
|align=center|14 (13)
|align=center|[[Nepal]]
|-
|99
|[[Karjiang]]
|align=right|7,221
|align=right|23,691
| align="right" |895
|[[Kula Kangri]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Kula Kangri]]
|align=center|unclimbed
|align=center|0 (2)
|align=center|[[China]]
|-
|100
|[[Annapurna|Annapurna Dakshin]]
|align=right|7,219
|align=right|23,684
| align="right" |769
|[[Annapurna]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Annapurna]]
|align=center|1964
|align=center|10 (16)
|align=center|[[Nepal]]
|-
|101
|[[Khartaphu]]
|align=right|7,213
|align=right|23,665
| align="right" |712
|[[Mahalangur Himal|Mahalangur]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Mount Everest]]
|align=center|1935
|align=center|1 (0)
|align=center|[[China]]
|-
|102
|[[Tongshanjiabu]]<ref>The name and information about this summit was extracted from the May 2003 edition of Japanese Alpine News.</ref>
|align=right|7,207
|align=right|23,645
| align="right" |1,757
|[[Lunana]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Gangkar Puensum]]
|align=center|unclimbed
|align=center|0 (0)
|align=center|[[Bhutan]]''[[China]]''<ref group=dp name=tb2>Wholly claimed by Bhutan, but on the border of the [[Tibet Autonomous Region]] according to China.</ref>
|-
|103
|[[Malangutti Sar]]
|align=right|7,207
|align=right|23,645
| align="right" |507
|[[Hispar Muztagh|Hispar]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[Distaghil Sar]]
|align=center|1985
|align=center|1 (0)
|align=center|''[[Pakistan]]''<ref group=dp name=gb/>
|-
|104
|[[Noijin Kangsang]] /<br>Norin Kang
|align=right|7,206
|align=right|23,642
| align="right" |2,160
|[[Nagarzê County|Nagarze]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Gangkar Puensum]]
|align=center|1986
|align=center|4 (1)
|align=center|[[China]]
|-
|105
|[[Langtang Ri]]
|align=right|7,205
|align=right|23,638
| align="right" |665
|[[Langtang]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Shisha Pangma]]
|align=center|1981
|align=center|4 (0)
|align=center|[[Nepal]][[China]]
|-
|106
|[[Kangphu Kang]]
|align=right|7,204
|align=right|23,635
| align="right" |1,244
|[[Lunana]] [[Himalaya]]
|<small></small>
|[[Tongshanjiabu]]
|align=center|2002
|align=center|1 (0)
|align=center|[[Bhutan]]''[[China]]''<ref group=dp name=tb2/>
|-
|107
|[[Singhi Kangri]]
|align=right|7,202
|align=right|23,629
| align="right" |730 <!-- could be as much as 790m -->
|[[Siachen Muztagh|Siachen]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small></small>
|[[Teram Kangri]] III
|align=center|1976
|align=center|2 (0)
|align=center|''[[India]]''''[[China]]''<ref group=dp name=tkt/><ref group=dp name=sia/>
|-
|108
|[[Lupghar Sar]]
|align=right|7,200
|align=right|23,622
| align="right" |730
|[[Hispar Muztagh|Hispar]] [[Karakoram]]
|<small> *</small>
|[[Momhil Sar]]
|align=center|1979
|align=center|1 (0)
|align=center|''[[Pakistan]]''<ref group=dp name=gb/>
|}

<references group=dp/>


==See also==



*[[List of Himalayan peaks of Uttarakhand]]
*[[List of elevation extremes by country]]
*[[List of mountains]]
*[[List of mountains by elevation]]
*[[List of mountain ranges]] of the world
*[[List of peaks by prominence]]
*[[List of past presumed highest mountains]]
*[[Olympus Mons]], the tallest mountain on any planet in the solar system
*[[Rheasilvia]] crater's central peak, the tallest mountain in the solar system
*[[Seven Summits]], the tallest mountains on each continent
*[[Table of the highest major summits of North America]]
*[[List of tallest mountains in the Solar System]]
*[[List of mountains on Mars by height]]
*[[List of unclimbed mountains of Nepal]]


==References==


==Sources==
* "High Asia: An Illustrated History of the 7,000 Metre Peaks" by Jill Neate (Mountaineers Books 1990)
* "The Maps of Snow Mountains in China" by Mi Desheng (Chinese Academy of Science, 1990s)
* "Nepal Topographic Maps" by the Finnish Meteorological Inst. (Nepalese Survey Dept., 1990s)
* Soviet military 1:100,000 topographic maps (most from 1980–1981)
* The "High Mountain Info" section of the "High Mountain Sports Magazine" (1990–2005) (now Climb Magazine)
* Some other topographic maps and much from the external links listed above.

==External links==
* [https://ift.tt/1gcjvAe Summitpost] (Currently with detailed description of 30 of the top 100 peaks)
* [https://ift.tt/2IWk7em Prominence lists] (including all mountains in the world with >1,450m prominence)
* [https://ift.tt/1Ebj1WO Alpine Club Himalayan index] (Especially informative for history of ascents and location of obscure peaks)
* [https://ift.tt/2IWkhlY Discussion of frequently misquoted elevations]
* [https://ift.tt/2pJaVRD BlankontheMap site on mountains of Northern Kashmir]
* [https://ift.tt/1fmQydR Digital elevation data, including all the above peaks and many more worldwide]
* [https://ift.tt/2IWk3v8 Hispar area: expedition reports and maps]
* [https://ift.tt/2I8xeHX List of highest mountains down to 6750 metres]
* [https://ift.tt/2IWeZqu Google Earth Community] (Google Earth KMZ file of Wikipedia list of highest mountains)




[[Category:Physical geography|Mountains, Highest]]
[[Category:Lists of mountains by elevation| ]]
[[Category:Lists of coordinates|Mountains, Highest]]

March 27, 2018 at 01:16PM

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