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Elum Ghar, also known as Mount Ilam is a 2,800 metres (9,200 ft) mountain located between the Swat and Buner districts of Pakistan. Elum Ghar is the highest peak in the region, and is snow-covered most of the year. It is located west of Pir Baba's shrine in the Buner District of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa of Pakistan. The mountain was a significant pilgrimage site for Hindus until 1947, and is believed to be the site where a previous incarnation of the Buddha gave up his life.

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  • جبل إلوم (ar)
  • Elum Ghar (de)
  • Elum Ghar (en)
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  • جبل إلوم (بالإنجليزية: Elum Ghar)‏ هو أحد أعلى الجبال في وادي سوات وأكبر الجبال على الجانب الغربي لمدينة في مقاطعة خيبر بختونخوا في شمال باكستان. يَبلُغ ارتفاع الجبل 2,800 م (9,200 قدم)، تُغطيه الثلوج حتى في فصل الصيف. ومن الجبل تظهر مدينة مينجورا بالكامل. (ar)
  • Der Elum Ghar (englisch Mount Elam) ist mit etwa 2800 m Höhe der höchste Berg im südlichen Bereich des Swat-Tals im Norden Pakistans. Nächstgelegene größere Städte sind Barikot und Mingora. (de)
  • Elum Ghar, also known as Mount Ilam is a 2,800 metres (9,200 ft) mountain located between the Swat and Buner districts of Pakistan. Elum Ghar is the highest peak in the region, and is snow-covered most of the year. It is located west of Pir Baba's shrine in the Buner District of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa of Pakistan. The mountain was a significant pilgrimage site for Hindus until 1947, and is believed to be the site where a previous incarnation of the Buddha gave up his life. (en)
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  • جبل إلوم (بالإنجليزية: Elum Ghar)‏ هو أحد أعلى الجبال في وادي سوات وأكبر الجبال على الجانب الغربي لمدينة في مقاطعة خيبر بختونخوا في شمال باكستان. يَبلُغ ارتفاع الجبل 2,800 م (9,200 قدم)، تُغطيه الثلوج حتى في فصل الصيف. ومن الجبل تظهر مدينة مينجورا بالكامل. (ar)
  • Der Elum Ghar (englisch Mount Elam) ist mit etwa 2800 m Höhe der höchste Berg im südlichen Bereich des Swat-Tals im Norden Pakistans. Nächstgelegene größere Städte sind Barikot und Mingora. (de)
  • Elum Ghar, also known as Mount Ilam is a 2,800 metres (9,200 ft) mountain located between the Swat and Buner districts of Pakistan. Elum Ghar is the highest peak in the region, and is snow-covered most of the year. It is located west of Pir Baba's shrine in the Buner District of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa of Pakistan. The mountain was a significant pilgrimage site for Hindus until 1947, and is believed to be the site where a previous incarnation of the Buddha gave up his life. The city of Mingora can be seen from atop the mountain. The mountain is popular among hikers due to its many streams and lakes that can be seen while going up the mountain. Going up is tough as there is no local transport. (en)
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