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Mountain in Azerbaijan
Besh Barmag
Besh Barmag Mountain in northeastern Azerbaijan
Highest point
Elevation382 m (1,253 ft)
Coordinates40°55′51″N 49°14′08″E / 40.9307°N 49.2356°E / 40.9307; 49.2356
Naming
Native nameBeş Barmaq (Azerbaijani)
Geography
Besh Barmag is located in Caucasus MountainsBesh BarmagBesh BarmagLocation of the mountain
LocationAzerbaijan

Besh Barmag (Azerbaijani: Beşbarmaq) literally translated as Five Finger, is in Siazan District of Azerbaijan, not far from the Caspian Sea.

It rises to 382 m (1,253 ft) above the sea level overlooking the Baku-Quba Highway. The mountain is a solid rock and is one of the most famous mountains in the Caucasus, known for its mythical stories. It is a sacred place for regular visitation by pilgrims.

Tide marks on the mount attest to meltwater inundation from the northern glacial ice caps and date back to the end of the last ice age. The tidelines confirm the theory of a Holocene outflow of meltwater from the Black Sea to the Mediterranean Sea, rather than a direct incursion of sea water into the Black Sea as a result of global sea level rise. Estimates of the increase in Caspian Sea level height are between + 20 and 30 meters.

References

  1. "Azerbaijan. Khizi". Retrieved 2010-11-24.
  2. "The Megalithic Portal. Besh Barmak". Retrieved 2010-11-24.

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