List of mountains in India
This is a list of mountains and mountain ranges in India.
Highest major summits in India
Other significant mountains
- Anamudi
- Anginda
- Bamba Dhura
- Bandarpunch
- Betlingchhip
- Blue Mountain
- Burphu Dhura
- Chandrashila
- Changuch
- Chaudhara
- Chiring We
- Deomali
- Doddabetta
- Doli Gutta
- Gangotri Group
- Gauri Parbat
- Gimmigela Chuli
- Guru Shikhar
- Gya
- Haathi Parvat
- Kalsubai
- Kang Yatze
- Kangju Kangri
- Kodachadri
- Kumara Parvatha
- Maiktoli
- Meesapulimala
- Mentok
- Mol Len
- Mullayanagiri
- Nag Tibba
- Nagalaphu
- Nanda Ghunti
- Nanda Gond
- Nanda Khat
- Nanda Kot
- Nanda Pal
- Nilkantha
- Nun Kun
- Om Parvat
- Pandim
- Parasnath
- Plateau Peak
- Rajrambha
- Reo Purgyil
- Sangthang
- Siniolchu
- Sispara
- Suj Tilla East
- Suj Tilla West
- Sujarkamiltan
- Suli Top
- Swargarohini
- Matanga Hill
Mountain ranges
- Agasthyamalai Hills
- Anamalai Hills
- Aravalli Range
- Bailadila Range
- Camore Hills
- Cardamom Hills
- Dhauladhar Range
- Eastern Ghats
- Garhjat Range
- Karbi Anglong Plateau
- Garo hills
- Himalayas
- Jaintia Hills
- Karakoram Range
- Khasi Hills
- Manipur Hills
- Mizo Hills
- Nag Tibba
- Naga Hills
- Nilgiri Hills
- Palani Hills
- Patkai Hills
- Pir Panjal Range
- Purvanchal Range
- Sahyadri
- Satpura Range
- Shivalik Hills
- Vindhya Range
- Western Ghats
- Zanskar Range
See also
Notes
- ↑ Mountains in territory claimed but not controlled by India, such as K2, are not included iokkkln the table.
- ↑ Hartemann & Hauptman 2005, pp. 233–244 is used as a reference for most peaks. Peaks not in the citation are referenced separately.
- ↑ The table below only lists the 100 summits with at least 500 m (1,640 ft) prominence. A few spectacular peaks such as Abi Gamin (prominence of 217m) and Gimmigela Chuli (prominence of 432m) are therefore not included in the table.
- ↑ Peakbagger is used as a reference for this column.
References
- 1 2 Kapadia (Garwhal) 1999, p. 217.
- 1 2 3 Kapadia 2010, p. 186.
- ↑ Bisht 2008, p. 36.
- ↑ Weare 2009, p. 188.
- ↑ "Chamshen Kangri, India". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 15 February 2015.
- ↑ Kapadia (Karakoram) 1999, p. 100.
- 1 2 Kapadia (Sikkim) 1999, p. 138.
- ↑ "Shahi Kangri, India". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 15 February 2015.
- ↑ Kapadia (Kumaun) 1999, p. 42.
- ↑ Kapadia (Kumaun) 1999, p. 34.
Bibliography
- Bisht, Ramesh Chandra (2008), International Encyclopaedia Of Himalayas (5 Vols. Set), Mittal Publications, ISBN 978-81-8324-265-3
- Hartemann, Frederic; Hauptman, Robert (2005), The Mountain Encyclopedia: An A to Z Compendium of Over 2,250 Terms, Concepts, Ideas, and People, Taylor Trade Publishing, ISBN 978-1-4617-0331-0
- Kapadia, Harish (2010), Siachen Glacier: The Battle of Roses, Rupa & Company, ISBN 978-81-291-1687-1
- Kapadia, Harish (1999), Across Peaks & Passes in Garhwal Himalaya, Indus Publishing, ISBN 978-81-7387-097-2
- Kapadia, Harish (1999), Across Peaks & Passes in Ladakh, Zanskar & East Karakoram, Indus Publishing, ISBN 978-81-7387-100-9
- Kapadia, Harish (1999), Across Peaks & Passes in Kumaun Himalaya, Indus Publishing, ISBN 978-81-7387-096-5
- Kapadia, Harish (2001), Across Peaks & Passes in Darjeeling & Sikkim, Indus Publishing, ISBN 978-81-7387-126-9
- World 7200-meter Peaks, peakbagger.com, retrieved 15 February 2015
- Weare, Gary (2009), Trekking in the Indian Himalaya, Lonely Planet, ISBN 978-1-74059-768-5
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