File:The Soviet Union 1964 CPA 3139 stamp (Development of mountaineering in Russia. Mountain Khan Tengri (6,995 m) of the Tian Shan mountain range).jpg

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Русский: Советский альпинизм. Вершина Хан-Тенгри в горах Тянь-Шаня (высота 6995 м).
English: Development of mountaineering in Russia. Mountain Khan Tengri (6,995 m) of the Tian Shan mountain range.
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Source Scanned 600 dpi by User Matsievsky from personal collection
Author Post of the Soviet Union (N. E. Kruglov, E. D. Aniskin).

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