Karl Marx Peak

Coordinates: 37°09′45″N 72°28′54″E / 37.16250°N 72.48167°E / 37.16250; 72.48167
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Karl Marx Peak
Ultra
Coordinates37°09′45″N 72°28′54″E / 37.16250°N 72.48167°E / 37.16250; 72.48167[1]
Geography
Location
Parent rangeShakhdara Range (Pamirs)
Climbing
First ascent1946 by Evgeniy Beletskiy et al.

Karl Marx Peak (

Panj River and the Afghanistan border.[2][3][4] It was named after the German philosopher Karl Marx whose theories were the basis of communism and socialism. The highest summit in the Shakhdara Range, it was discovered and named in 1937 by Soviet geologist and explorer of South-West Pamir Sergey Klunnikov.[5] The ascent was delayed by the outbreak of World War II, and Karl Marx Peak was first climbed in 1946 by a group of Soviet alpinists led by Evgeniy Beletskiy.[6]

References

External links

  • "Karl Marx Peak". Peakware.com. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04.