Beshtor
Mount Beshtor (Russian: оpа етор, also е-р) rises to 4,299 meters in the Pskem Range in Uzbekistan's Tashkent Province's north-eastern corner. Mount Adelung is a high mountain in the Pskem Range that is located on the southern border with Kyrgyzstan, just a short distance to the south-west of another towering peak in the Pskem Range (Adelunga Toghi, 4,301 m). In both Tashkent Province and the Pskem Range, Beshtor is the second highest peak.
Mount Beshtor / Beshtar (4,299m) is the second highest mountain in the Pskem Range, just 2 meters behind Adelunga. Beshtor was thought to be the range's main peak before Adelunga was discovered. The mountains are not far apart, yet the altitude difference was insufficient to induce the error. The difficulty level is 3B, which necessitates much preparation on the part of the climbers.
Location: the southern border with Kyrgyzstan
Elevation: 4,299 m
Range: Pskem Mountains