List of the highest major summits of Azerbaijan explained

Azerbaijan is nearly surrounded by mountains. The Greater Caucasus range lies to the northeast along the border with Russia and extends into northeastern Azerbaijan and runs southeast to the Absheron Peninsula. The Lesser Caucasus range lies to the west along the border with Armenia and the Talysh Mountains lies to the south along the border with Iran. There are mineral springs and very active mud volcanoes in Kobustan Mountain which is situated near Baku. The highest peaks in the Republic of Azerbaijan are situated in the Greater Caucasus, the Lesser Caucasus and Talysh mountain systems. The highest peak in the Republic of Azerbaijan is Bazarduzu (4466abbr=offNaNabbr=off).[1]

Greater Caucasus

Greater Caucasus mountain systems stretch for about 1,200 kilometers from west-northwest to east-southeast, between the Taman Peninsula of Black Sea to the Absheron Peninsula of the Caspian Sea.[2] Greater Caucasus ridge is not crossed with any river valleys. Therefore, it is also called Watershed ridge. Most part of the ridge elevation is over 3000m high:

Height Name Ridge
4466BazarduzuMajor Caucasus
4243ShahdaghLateral ridge
4206TufandaghMajor Caucasus
4126BazaryurdMajor Caucasus
4116YaridaghMajor Caucasus
4079CharindaghMajor Caucasus
4042Ilham Lateral ridge
4020RagdanMajor Caucasus

Lesser Caucasus

The spurs of the Lesser Caucasus (also called Little Caucasus, Russian Maliy Kavkaz) in southwestern Azerbaijan includes Shahdagh, Murovdagh, Karabagh Upland, Mikhtoken, Eastern Goyche, Dereleyez and Zangezur ridges, most of the Karabakh volcanic plateau, Bashkend- Destefur saddle.[3]

Height Name Ridge
3906GapijigZangezur
3865AlagozZangezur
3827YaghlidereZangezur
3814GazangoldaghZangezur
3754SaridereZangezur
3724GamishdagMurovdagh
3613DelidaghMikhtoken
3560DeveboynuZangezur
3549GoshabulagShahdagh
3437Keti Eastern Goyche
3367HinaldaghShahdagh
3364ElinjeZangezur

Talysh mountain systems

Talysh mountains (Azerbaijani: Talış dağları, Талыш дағлары, تالش داغلارى; Persian: کوههای تالش, Kuhhâye Tâleš) lies southeastward from the Lankaran Lowland in southeastern Azerbaijan to the lower part of the Sefid Rud in northwestern Iran. The Talysh mountains include Talysh, Peshteser and Burovar ridges. A few peaks rise above 3,000 m.

Height Name Ridge
2493GomurgoyZengezur
2433GizyurduZengezur

See also

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Azerbaijan . 2017-06-02 . 2017-06-06 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170606090503/http://azerbaijan.az/portal/Nature/Landscape/landscape_e.html . dead.
  2. Web site: Highest Mountains Azerbaijan. www.geonames.org.
  3. Web site: Azerbaijan | History, People, & Facts. Encyclopedia Britannica.