İlandağ
Mountain in Julfa District, Azerbaijan
İlandağ
Location of İlandağ within the Caucasus mountains
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İlandağ (Azerbaijan)
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İlandağ (West and Central Asia)
Show map of West and Central Asiaİlandağ is a mountain peak of the Lesser Caucasus range, located in the Julfa District of Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan. It has an elevation of 2,415 metres (7,923 ft) above sea level,[1][2] which also is visible from Nakhchivan City. According to legend, the cleft in its summit was formed by the keel of Noah's Ark as the floodwaters abated.[3]
See also
- Mount Judi in southeast Anatolia, Turkey
- Mausoleum or Nuh or Noah
- The Sinjar Mountains in Nineveh Governorate, Iraq
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Mountains in Azerbaijan
- Babadağ
- Mount Bazardüzü
- Besh Barmag Mountain (Five Finger Mountain)
- Mount Bozdağ
- Candy Cane Mountains
- Mount Goyazan
- Guludash Peak
- Hinaldag
- Mount Kapaz
- Mount Kaputjugh
- Karabakh Plateau
- Mount Kirs
- Lesser Caucasus
- Murovdağ
- Axarbaxar
- Qarqar
- Qazangöldağ
- Republic
- Mount Shahdagh
- Talysh Mountains
- Tufandağ
- Yanar Dag
- Yarudağ
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