[1] The peaks in the Hindu Raj mountains average between 5,000 to 6,000 metres in height.
[2] Its highest peak is Koyo Zom, 6,872 m (22,546 ft).
[1] The word Hindu, used to describe the inhabitants in the land of the Sindhu (Indus) River, is ultimately derived from the Sanskrit word Sindhu (सिन्धु), which means "a large body of water";[3] the word raj means "rule" in Sanskrit.
[4] The Hindu Raj mountain range runs between Chitral and Gilgit; behind Darkot,[5] south of the Pamir Mountains and east of the Hindu Kush.
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