Karakoram Range is also called
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The name Karakoram was used in the early 20th century, for example by Kenneth Mason, for the range now known as the Baltoro Muztagh. The term is now used to refer to the entire range from the Batura Muztagh above Hunza in the west to the Saser Muztagh in the bend of the Shyok River in the east.
- Borders on: Pamir Mountains, Hindu Kush, Kunlun mountains, Himalayas and Ladakh ...
- Range coordinates: 36°N 76°E / 36°N 76°E Coordinates: 36°N 76°E / 36°N 76°E
- Peak: K2
- Regions/Provinces: Gilgit-Baltistan, Ladakh, Xinjiang and Badakhshan
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