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Highest Mountain Peaks (Statewise)

Highest Mountain Peaks (Statewise)

State :: Andhra Pradesh 
Peak :: Arma Konda 
Range/Region :: Eastern Ghats


State :: Arunachal Pradesh 
Peak :: Kangto (shared with Tibet) 
Range/Region :: Eastern Himalaya


State :: Assam 
Peak :: Unnamed peak near Laike D
Range/Region :: ima Hasao District


State :: Bihar 
Peak :: Someshwar Fort 
Range/Region :: West Champaran District

State :: Chhattisgarh 
Peak :: Bailadila Range 
Range/Region :: Dantewada District


State :: Goa 
Peak :: Sosogad 
Range/Region :: Western Ghats


State :: Gujarat 
Peak :: Girnar 
Range/Region :: Junagadh District


State :: Haryana 
Peak :: Karoh Peak 
Range/Region :: Morni Hills


State :: Himachal Pradesh 
Peak :: Reo Purgyil (shared withTibet) 
Range/Region :: Western Himalaya


State :: Jammu and Kashmir(claimed) 
Peak :: K2 
Range/Region :: Karakoram


State :: Jammu and Kashmir 
Peak :: Saltoro Kangri 
Range/Region :: Karakoram


State :: Jharkhand 
Peak :: Parasnath 
Range/Region :: Parasnath Hills


State :: Karnataka 
Peak :: Mullayanagiri 
Range/Region :: Western Ghats


State :: Kerala 
Peak :: Anamudi 
Range/Region :: Western Ghats


State :: Madhya Pradesh 
Peak :: Dhupgarh 
Range/Region :: Satpura


State :: Maharashtra 
Peak :: Kalsubai 
Range/Region :: Western Ghats


State :: Manipur 
Peak :: Mount Iso (Tenipu) 
Range/Region :: Senapati District


State :: Meghalaya 
Peak :: Shillong Peak 
Range/Region :: Khasi Hills


State :: Mizoram 
Peak :: Phawngpui 
Range/Region :: Saiha District


State :: Nagaland 
Peak :: Mount Saramati
Range/Region :: Naga Hills


State :: Odisha 
Peak :: Deomali 
Range/Region :: Eastern Ghats


State :: Punjab 
Peak :: Unnamed point on the Naina Devi 
Range/Region :: Rupnagar District


State :: Rajasthan 
Peak :: Guru Shikhar 
Range/Region :: Aravali


State :: Sikkim 
Peak :: Kangchenjunga
Range/Region :: Eastern Himalaya


State :: Tamil Nadu 
Peak :: Doddabetta 
Range/Region :: Nilgiri Hills


State :: Telangana 
Peak :: Laxmidevipalli 
Range/Region :: Deccan Plateau


State :: Tripura 
Peak :: Betalongchhip 
Range/Region :: Jampui Hills


State :: Uttar Pradesh 
Peak :: Amsot Peak 
Range/Region :: Shivalik Hills


State :: Uttarakhand 
Peak :: Nanda Devi 
Range/Region :: Garhwal Himalaya


State :: West Bengal 
Peak :: Sandakphu (Shared with Nepal) 
Range/Region :: Eastern Himalaya


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