Mount Binalud

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Binalud
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Mt. Binalud view in winter from Bāghrud Road (south of the mountain).
Highest point
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Geography
Parent range Binalud Mountains
Climbing
First ascent by an unknown Iranian
Easiest route Hiking

Mount Binālud (In Persian: بینالود) is the highest peak in Razavi Khorasan province, Iran. It is also called the Khorasan roof. Made of Triassic-Jurassic metamorphic rocks, this mountain is 26 km northeast of Nishapur and to the west of Mashhad. With an elevation of 3211 metres, Mount Binalud is the highest point of the Binalud Mountains.

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