- Tirich Mir
Infobox Mountain
Name=Tirich Mir
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Elevation=convert|7708|m|ft|0|lk=on
Ranked 33rd
Location=Pakistan
Range=Hindu Kush
Prominence = convert|3098|m|ft|0|abbr=on
Coordinates = coord|36|14|45|N|71|50|38|E|type:mountain|display=inline,title
First ascent=1950
Easiest route=glacier/snow/ice
Listing = UltraTirich Mir (alternatively Terich Mir and Terichmir) is the highest
mountain in theHindu Kush region of northernPakistan .The mountain was first climbed in
1950 by a Norwegian expedition consisting ofArne Næss , P. Kvernberg, H. Berg, and Tony Streather.Tirich Mir overlooks
Chitral town. It can easily be seen from the main bazaar. It can also be seen fromAfghanistan . According to a local legend, it is impossible to climb it, because of all theJinns ,demon s,witch es and fairies who live up there.Almost every year, a few tourists are killed while
hiking and trekking around Tirich Mir. Often, they fall down into deepcrevasse s and their bodies are never found.The last village in Chitral before reaching Tirich Mir is Village Tirich. It is located in Mulkow. The people there speak the
Khowar language . The residents are available for hire as porters and touristguide s and will lead trekkers part way up the mountain, but there is a point beyond which they will not go.The word Tirich Mir has its origin in
wakhi language. InWakhi trich means shadow or darkness and mir means king os Tirich Mir means king of darkness. Its got this name as it causes long shadows on thewakhan side of its face.See also
*
North-West Frontier Province
*List of mountains in Pakistan
*List of highest mountains Books
* Keay, John, "The Gilgit Game": The Explorers of the Western Himalayas, 1865-95", Oxford University Press, 1985, ISBN 0-19-577466-3
* Robertson, Sir George Scott, "The Kafirs of the Hindukush", Oxford University Press, (1896, OUP edition 1986), ISBN 0-19-577127-3External links
* [http://www.summitpost.org/mountain/rock/155152/tirich-mir.html Tirich Mir on SummitPost]
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