Kösedağ, Mountain peak in Eleşkirt, Turkey.
Kösedağ is a mountain summit in Ağrı Province, Turkey, located near the town of Eleşkirt, rising to 3,445 meters (11,302 ft). Its slopes drop steeply on all sides, creating a height difference of around 1,200 meters (3,940 ft) from the surrounding terrain.
The mountain has appeared in regional geographical records for centuries and served as a reference point for the peoples of eastern Anatolia. The different names it carries on old maps reflect the changing influences that have shaped this part of Turkey over time.
The mountain is known by different names in the region: Kosedax in Kurdish and Սուկավետ in Armenian, pointing to the many peoples who have lived around it. Travelers passing through nearby villages may still hear these older names used in local conversation.
The terrain around Kösedağ is steep and demanding, so solid mountaineering gear is essential before starting any ascent. Weather at this elevation can shift quickly, so checking local conditions in advance and starting early in the day will make the climb safer.
Despite reaching 3,445 meters (11,302 ft), Kösedağ remains little known outside the region, even though it ranks among the more prominent peaks of eastern Turkey. The summit sits at a point where three historical cultural zones meet, giving it a rare geographical position.
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