7000 To 8000 Meters
| Gasherbrum III | 7952 | Karakoram | Baltoro Muztagh | ||
| 17 | 6 | Gasherbrum IV | 7925 | ||
| 19 | 7 | Distaghil Sar | 7885 | Hispar Muztagh | |
| 21 | 8 | Kunyang Chhish | 7852 | ||
| 22 | 9 | Masherbrum (K1) | 7821 | Masherbrum Mountains | |
| 25 | 10 | Batura I | 7795 | Batura Muztagh | |
| 26 | 11 | Kanjut Sar | 7790 | Hispar Muztagh | |
| 27 | 12 | Rakaposhi | 7788 | Rakaposhi-Haramosh Mountains | |
| Batura II | 7762 | Batura Muztagh | |||
| 31 | Saltoro Kangri | 7742 | Saltoro Mountains | ||
| Batura III | 7729 | Batura Muztagh | |||
| 33 | 13 | Tirich Mir | 7706 | Hindu Kush | |
| 36 | 14 | Chogolisa I | 7665 | Karakoram | Masherbrum Mountains |
| 38 | 15 | Shispare | 7611 | Batura Muztagh | |
| Silberzacken | 7597 | Himalaya | Nanga Parbat | ||
| Batura IV | 7594 | Karakoram | Batura Muztagh | ||
| Unnamed | 7581 | ||||
| 39 | 16 | Trivor | 7577 | Hispar Muztagh | |
| 44 | 17 | Skyang Kangri | 7,545 | Baltoro Muztagh | |
| 52 | 18 | Noshaq | 7492 | Hindu Kush | |
| 53 | 19 | Pumari Chhish (W) | 7492 | Karakoram | Hispar Muztagh |
| 54 | 20 | Passu Sar | 7476 | Batura Muztagh | |
| 55 | 21 | Yukshin Gardan Sar | 7530 | Hispar | |
| 58 | 23 | Malubiting (W) | 7458 | Rakaposhi-Haramosh Mountains | |
| 61 | 24 | K12 | 7428 | Saltoro Mountains | |
| Muchu Chhish (Batura V) | 7453 | Batura Muztagh | |||
| 63 | 25 | Sia Kangri | 7422 | Baltoro Muztagh | |
| 64 | 26 | Momhil Sar | 7343 | Hispar Muztagh | |
| 66 | 27 | Skil Brum | 7420 | Baltoro Muztagh | |
| 67 | 28 | Haramosh | 7409 | Rakaposhi-Haramosh Mountains | |
| 68 | 29 | Istor-o-nal | 7403 | Hindu Kush | |
| 69 | 30 | Ghent Kangri | 7400 | Karakoram | Saltoro Mountains |
| 70 | 31 | Ultar Sar | 7388 | Batura Muztagh | |
| 74 | 33 | Sherpi Kangri | 7380 | Saltoro Mountains | |
| 78 | 34 | Saraghrar | 7349 | Hindu Kush | |
| 81 | 35 | Chongtar | 7315 | Karakoram | Baltoro Muztagh |
| 82 | 36 | Baltoro Kangri | 7280 | Masherbrum Mountains | |
| 88 | 37 | Yutmaru Sar | 7,283 | Hispar | |
| Jutmo Sar | 7330 | ||||
| Bojohagur Duanasir I | 7329 | Batura Muztagh | |||
| Yazghil | 7324 | Hispar Muztagh | |||
| Gasherbrum V | 7321 | Baltoro Muztagh | |||
| Unnamed | 7300 | ||||
| Passu Diar | 7295 | Batura Muztagh | |||
| Unnamed | 7295 | ||||
| Malubiting C | 7291 | ||||
| 87 | 38 | Baintha Brakk (The Ogre) | 7285 | Panmah Muztagh | |
| 89 | 40 | Baltistan Peak (K6) | 7282 | Masherbrum Mountains | |
| Unnamed | 7280 | ||||
| 91 | 41 | Muztagh Tower | 7273 | Baltoro Muztagh | |
| 93 | 42 | Diran | 7266 | Rakaposhi-Haramosh Mountains | |
| 96 | 43 | Apsarasas Kangri | 7236 | Siachen Muztagh | |
| 98 | 44 | Rimo III | 7233 | Rimo Muztagh | |
| 104 | 45 | Malungutti Sar (Mulungutti) | 7207 | ||
| 108 | 46 | Singhi Kangri | 7207 | ||
| 109 | 47 | Lupghar Sar (Central) | 7200 | ||
| Karun Koh | 7164 | ||||
| Hachindar Chhish | 7163 | Karakoram | |||
| Snow Dome | 7160 | Baltoro Muztagh | |||
| Latok I | 7151 | Panmah Muztagh | |||
| Latok II | 7145 | ||||
| Kampir Dior | 7143 | Batura Muztagh | |||
| Unnamed | 7133 | Baltoro Muztagh | |||
| Kunyang Chhish N | 7108 | Hispar Muztagh | |||
| Udren Zom | 7108 | Hindu Kush | |||
| Ghenta Peak | 7090 | Karakoram | Batura Muztagh | ||
| Rakhiot Peak | 7070 | Himalaya | Nanga Parbat Group | ||
| Sangemarmar Sar | 7050 | Karakoram | Batura Muztagh | ||
| Link Sar | 7041 | Masherbrum Mountains | |||
| Spantik (Golden Peak) | 7027 | Spantik-Sosbun Mountains | |||
| Akher Chhish | 7020 | Hindu Kush | |||
| Pamiri Sar | 7016 | Karakoram | |||
| Rakaposhi East | 7010 | ||||
| Mohsin Mir | 7004 | Baltoro Muztagh |
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