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Parent range
  
Kishtwar Himalayas

First ascent
  
24 August 1973

Elevation
  
6,416 m

Brammah

Location
  
Jammu and Kashmir, India

Easiest route
  
Southeast Ridge: snow/ice/rock climb

First ascenders
  
Nick Estcourt, Chris Bonington

Mountain range
  
Himalayas, Kishtwar Himalaya

Similar
  
Changabang, Kolahoi Peak, Nun Kun, Harmukh, Baintha Brakk

Brammah is a mountain massif in the Kishtwar Himalayas of Jammu and Kashmir, India, east of the town of Kishtwar and near the border with Himachal Pradesh. It comprises four peaks, listed in order from west to east:

  • Brammah I, 6,416 m (21,050 ft), first ascent 1973
  • Flat Top, 6,103 m (20,023 ft), first ascent 1980
  • Brammah II, 6,485 m (21,276 ft), first ascent 1975
  • Arjuna, 6,230 m (20,440 ft), first ascent 1983
  • Note that Brammah II is the highest of the group, contrary to usual practice. While Brammah I is not the highest, it is the most dramatic, as it is situated at the western end of the massif, above a low base.

    Brammah I is particularly notable both for its huge rise above local terrain and for its being the site of the first successful major climb in the Kishtwar Himalaya. British mountaineer Chris Bonington, along with Nick Estcourt, and aided by the Indian Institute of Skiing and Mountaineering, made the first ascent of Brammah I in 1973 via the Southeast Ridge. Estcourt notes that "it is not the highest peak in Kishtwar, but it is the most obvious and elegant."

    The second ascent of Brammah I in 1978 was also made by a British group, comprising Paul Belcher, Duncan Nicholson, Jon Scott, and Anthony Wheaton. Unfortunately Nicholson and Scott perished on the descent.

    Anthony Wheaton returned to the sister mountain, Brammah's wife in 1979 and made the first British ascent with Richard Hester on September 16, 1979.

    References

    Brammah Wikipedia