Kuh-e Bandaka
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Kuh-e Bandaka (Template:Langx) or Kohe Bandaka, Koh-i Bandaka, Bandako, or incorrectly Koh-i-Bandakor[1][2]) is one of the highest peaks of the Hindu Kush mountain range in Badakhshan in northeastern Afghanistan. It is northeast of Kabul and west of Chitral, in Pakistan. Separated by a relatively low pass from the core of the Hindu Kush, it is the second highest mountain entirely within Afghanistan,[1] and the most topographically prominent peak in all of Afghanistan.[3]
On September 22, 1960, the second German expedition to visit the Hindu Kush made the first ascent of Kuh-e Bandaka. The members of the expedition were Wolfgang von Hansemann, Dietrich Hasse, Siegbert Heine, and Johannes Winkler, all from West Berlin; all attained the summit. They made four camps, with their base camp in the Dare-Sachi Valley at an altitude of Script error: No such module "convert".. The expedition also made multiple first ascents in the Pagar Valley of the Hindu Kush, and made meteorological and geological observations and sketch maps.[1]
There have been over fifteen subsequent ascents, via a variety of routes; however there have been no recorded ascents since 1977.[4]
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