Mount Bazardüzü
| Mount Bazardüzü | |
|---|---|
Bazardüzü viewed from Shahdagh | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 4,466 m (14,652 ft) |
| Prominence | 2,454 m (8,051 ft) |
| Isolation | 259.08 km (160.98 mi) |
| Listing | Highest points in Europe Country high point Ultra, Ribu |
| Coordinates | 41°13′28″N 47°51′30″E / 41.22444°N 47.85833°E |
| Geography | |
Mount Bazardüzü Location of Mount Bazardüzü in Azerbaijan Mount Bazardüzü Mount Bazardüzü (Europe) Mount Bazardüzü Mount Bazardüzü (Azerbaijan) | |
| Location | Azerbaijan–Russia border |
| Countries | Azerbaijan and Russian Federation |
| Parent range | Main Caucasian Range Greater Caucasus |
| Climbing | |
| First ascent | May 1849 Sergey Timofeevich Alexandrov |
Mount Bazardüzü (Azerbaijani: Bazardüzü dağı, Azerbaijani pronunciation: [bɑzɑrdyˈzy]; Lezgian: Кичӏен сув [kiˈtʃʼe suv]; Russian: Базардюзю, Russian pronunciation: [bəzərdʲʉˈzʲu]) is a mountain peak in the Greater Caucasus range on the border between Azerbaijan and Russia (Dagestan). At 4,466 metres (14,652 ft) above sea level, it is the highest peak in both Azerbaijan and Dagestan, and is located in the Qusar region. The southernmost point of Dagestan (and therefore Russia) is located about seven kilometers southwest of the peak. Translated from Azerbaijani, Bazardüzü means “market square”, more precisely as a specific landmark - “turn to the market, bazaar”. In the Middle Ages in the Shahnabad Valley, located east of this peak, annual large multinational fairs were held.