Yazghil Dome South (also known as Disteghil Sar South, Wala Hispar Peak 57),[2] at a height of 7,365 m (24,163 ft) is part of the Karakoram range. It would be one of the highest peaks on Earth if it had more topographic prominence but is within 305 m (1,001 ft) prominence and only about 5 km (3.1 mi) away from the major peak of one of the mountains in the top twenty.[a] This is Disteghil Sar at 7,885 m (25,869 ft) at a distance of 4.39 km (2.73 mi) WNW on the same ridge line.[4][5] South at 11.67 km (7.25 mi) is Kunyang Chhish at 7,852 m (25,761 ft).[4] The two Yazghil Domes, North and South ice-field's feed to the south and east the Yazghil glacier and to their north the Mulungutti glacier.[6] The dome peaks should not be confused with the lower mountain of Yazghil Sar 15 km (9.3 mi) to the northeast.[7]

Yazghil Dome South
Disteghil Sar South, Wala Hispar Peak 57
Yazghil Dome South is located in Karakoram
Yazghil Dome South
Yazghil Dome South
Yazghil Dome South is located in Gilgit Baltistan
Yazghil Dome South
Yazghil Dome South
Yazghil Dome South (Gilgit Baltistan)
Yazghil Dome South is located in Southern Xinjiang
Yazghil Dome South
Yazghil Dome South
Yazghil Dome South (Southern Xinjiang)
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45km
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Pakistan
Diran
45
Diran
Yutmaru Sar
Yutmaru Sar
Baintha Brakk
Baintha Brakk
Yazghil Dome South
Yazghil Dome South
Ultar, Ultar Peak, Ultar Sar
Ultar, Ultar Peak, Ultar Sar
Haramosh Peak
Haramosh Peak
Momhil Sar
Momhil Sar
Malubiting
Malubiting
Yukshin Gardan Sar
Yukshin Gardan Sar
Passu Sar
Passu Sar
Pumari Chhish
Pumari Chhish
Trivor Sar
Trivor Sar
Shispare or Shispare Sar
Shispare or Shispare Sar
Batura III
Batura III
Kanjut Sar
Kanjut Sar
Batura II
Batura II
Rakaposhi
Rakaposhi
Batura Sar, Batura I
Batura Sar, Batura I
Kunyang Chhish (Kunyang Kish, Khunyang Chhish, Khinyang Chhish)
8
Kunyang Chhish (Kunyang Kish, Khunyang Chhish, Khinyang Chhish)
Distaghil Sar
7
Distaghil Sar
The major peaks in Karakoram are rank identified by height.

Legend:
1:K22:Gasherbrum I, K53:Broad Peak4:Gasherbrum II, K45:Gasherbrum III, K3a6:Gasherbrum IV, K37:Distaghil Sar8:Kunyang Chhish9:Masherbrum, K110:Batura Sar, Batura I11:Rakaposhi12:Batura II13:Kanjut Sar14:Saltoro Kangri, K1015:Batura III16: Saser Kangri I, K2217:Chogolisa18:Shispare19:Trivor Sar20:Skyang Kangri21:Mamostong Kangri, K3522:Saser Kangri II23:Saser Kangri III24:Pumari Chhish25:Passu Sar26:Yukshin Gardan Sar27:Teram Kangri I28:Malubiting29:K1230:Sia Kangri31:Momhil Sar32:Skil Brum33:Haramosh Peak34:Ghent Kangri35:Ultar Sar36:Rimo massif37:Sherpi Kangri38:Yazghil Dome South39:Baltoro Kangri40:Crown Peak41:Baintha Brakk42:Yutmaru Sar43:K644:Muztagh Tower45:Diran46:Apsarasas Kangri I47:Rimo III48:Gasherbrum V

 
Highest point
Elevation7,365 m (24,163 ft)[1]
Prominence305 m (1,001 ft)[1]
Coordinates36°18′29″N 75°13′54″E / 36.308001°N 75.231748°E / 36.308001; 75.231748
Geography
LocationPakistan in Gilgit–Baltistan
Parent rangeKarakoram
Climbing
Easiest routesnow/ice climb

History

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The area between the Yazghil and Mulungutti glaciers was first surveyed by Europeans in the 1911/12 Dutch Visser-Hooft expedition. This identified Distaghil Sar as the highest Himalayan summit west of K2.[8] A Polish expedition climbed Yazghil Dome South in 1981.[9] Attempts to climb it in 1989 were abandoned.[10]

Notes

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  1. ^ The names Disteghil Sar South and Wala Hispar Peak 57 are historical. There are two Yazghil Domes North and South, without the North Dome having a name associated with Disteghil Sar. If the Yazgihil Dome South is named as part of Disteghil Sar which has west, central and east peaks close together, confusion could arise. Ranking of the highest peaks may be based on 500 meters of clean prominence.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Yazghil Dome South, Pakistan". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2024-10-14.
  2. ^ Bergamaschi 1984, p. 301.
  3. ^ "World 7200-meter Peaks". Retrieved 2024-10-14.
  4. ^ a b "Radius Search from Yazghil Dome South". Retrieved 2024-10-14.
  5. ^ "The Yazghil Domes". Retrieved 2024-10-14.
  6. ^ "OpenStreetMap". Retrieved 2024-10-14.
  7. ^ Foster et al. 1987, p. 2.
  8. ^ Foster et al. 1987, p. 8.
  9. ^ "Asia, Pakistan, Disteghil Sar East and Yazghil Dome South". Retrieved 2024-10-14.
  10. ^ "Asia, Pakistan, Pumari Chhish South and Yazghil Dome South Attempts". Retrieved 2024-10-14.

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