Ismoil Somoni Peak
Ismoil Somoni Peak | |
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Peak of Communism | |
Highest point | |
Elevation | 7,495 m (24,590 ft) Ranked 50th |
Prominence | 3,402 m (11,161 ft) Ranked 54th |
Listing | Country high point Ultra |
Geography | |
Location | Northwestern Gorno-Badakhshan, Tajikistan |
Parent range | Pamirs |
Climbing | |
First ascent | 3 September 1933 by Yevgeniy Abalakov and Nikolay Gorbunov. |
Easiest route | rock/snow/ice climb |
Ismoil Somoni Peak (Tajik: Қуллаи Исмоили Сомонӣ, Qulla‘i Ismo‘ili Somonî/Qullaji Ismojili Somonī; Template:Lang-fa; Russian: пик Исмаила Самани pik Ismaila Samani) is the highest mountain in Tajikistan and in the former Russian Empire and later in the Soviet Union, named after Ismail Samani, the greatest ruler of the Samanid dynasty.
Name
When the existence of a peak in the Soviet Pamir Mountains higher than Lenin Peak was first established in 1928, the mountain was tentatively identified with Garmo Peak; but as the result of the work of further Soviet expeditions, it became clear by 1932 that they were not the same, and in 1933 the new peak, in the Academy of Sciences Range, was named Stalin Peak (Pik Stalina, пик Сталина), after Joseph Stalin. In 1962, as part of Krushchev's nationwide de-Stalinization process, the name was changed to Communism Peak (Tajik: Пики Коммунизм, Piki Kommunizm; Russian: пик Коммуни́зма, Pik Kommunizma), a name by which it is still commonly known. The name 'Communism Peak' was dropped in 1998 in favour of the current name.
History
The first ascent was made 3 September 1933 by the Soviet mountaineer Yevgeniy Abalakov.[1]
Images
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Ismoil Somoni Peak (then Communism Peak) from distance in 1982
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Junko Tabei in peak at 1985
See also
References
- ^ The Great Soviet Encyclopaedia. Communizma Peak. Also Pik Kommunzma at summitpost.org accessed 3Nov2016.
External links
- "Pik Kommunizma". SummitPost.org.
- "Pik Imeni Ismail Samani" Peakware.com