Koh-i-Chiltan
30°56′N 66°49′E / 30.933°N 66.817°E
| Koh-i-Chiltan کوہ چلتن | |
|---|---|
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 3,194 m (10,479 ft) |
| Geography | |
| Location | Quetta, Pakistan |
| Parent range | Sulaiman Mountains |
Koh-i-Chiltan (Balochi: کوہٖچٖلتن; ”Mount Chiltan”) is a peak located in the Chiltan mountain group of the Sulaiman Mountains, in the Quetta District of Balochistan Province, in western Pakistan.
Koh-i-Chiltan is the summit of a steep, rocky mountain called Chiltan or Chehel-Tan in Brahui, which means "forty bodies". It is the third-highest peak in Quetta after Zarghun Ghar and Koh-i-Takatu, and the fifth-highest peak of Balochistan. There are many juniper trees found in high ranges.