Pskem Mountains
| Pskem Mountain Range. | |
|---|---|
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 4,048 m (13,281 ft) | 
| Dimensions | |
| Length | 126 km (78 mi) NW-SE | 
| Width | 31 km (19 mi) NE-SW | 
| Naming | |
| Native name | Пскем тоо кыркасы (Kyrgyz) | 
| Geography | |
| Country | Kyrgyzstan | 
| Region | Jalal-Abad Region | 
| District | Toktogul District | 
| Geology | |
| Rock type(s) | Composed of granite, schist of Lower Paleozoic | 
The Pskem Mountain Range (Russian: Пскемский хребет, Pskemskiy Khrebet) or Piskom Mountains, is a mountain range located within the west Tien Shan range of Central Asia, and is a natural border between Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan. It extends over 160 km (99 mi) from north-east to south-west in the extreme north-eastern finger of Uzbekistan's Tashkent Region. The range is a water divide between the Pskem river to the north and the Chandalash, Chatkal, and Koʻksu rivers to the south. The highest elevations are attained in the north-east of the range: Mount Adelung (4,301 m (14,111 ft)) and Mount Beshtor (4,299 m (14,104 ft)).
The river Pskem flows through the mountains on its way to Lake Charvak.