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The '''Haele-Rismikhar classification''' is one of several systems for categorising mountains used in the [[Trellinese Empire]]. It was established in 1963 in a book by Maransi Haele and Peliz Rismikhar and is widely used by hikers, having been adopted by the [[Royal Association of Mountaineers]] in 1970. The definition of a Haele-Rismikhar mountain is any peak within the borders of the Trellinese Empire (i.e. [[Trellin]], [[Hysera]], the [[Isles of Velar]], [[Arimathea]], [[Cadenza]], [[Kur'zhet]] or [[Txekrikar]]) with a prominence in excess of {{convert|1000|m|ft|abbr=on}}, regardless of its height otherwise or isolation from a higher peak.
The '''Haele-Rismikhar classification''' is one of several systems for categorising mountains used in the [[Trellinese Empire]]. It was established in 1963 in a book by Maransi Haele and Peliz Rismikhar and is widely used by hikers, having been adopted by the [[Royal Association of Mountaineers]] in 1970. The definition of a Haele-Rismikhar mountain is any peak within the borders of the Trellinese Empire (i.e. [[Trellin]], [[Hysera]], the [[Isles of Velar]], [[Arimathea]], [[Cadenza]], [[Kur'zhet]] or [[Txekrikar]]) with a prominence in excess of {{convert|1000|m|ft|abbr=on}}, regardless of its height otherwise or isolation from a higher peak.


Many of the empire's tallest summits are omitted from the Haele-Rismikhar classification, particularly those joined by high cols, as they fail to meet the prominence criterion. The shortest Haele-Rismikhar mountain is [[Veki Kroreg]], the high point of Kur'zhet, at {{convert|1109|m|ft|abbr=on}}.
Many of the empire's tallest summits are omitted from the Haele-Rismikhar classification, particularly those joined by high cols, as they fail to meet the prominence criterion. The shortest Haele-Rismikhar mountain is [[Vegi Kroreg]], the high point of Kur'zhet, at {{convert|1109|m|ft|abbr=on}}.


==List==
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Revision as of 18:26, 6 March 2024

The Haele-Rismikhar classification is one of several systems for categorising mountains used in the Trellinese Empire. It was established in 1963 in a book by Maransi Haele and Peliz Rismikhar and is widely used by hikers, having been adopted by the Royal Association of Mountaineers in 1970. The definition of a Haele-Rismikhar mountain is any peak within the borders of the Trellinese Empire (i.e. Trellin, Hysera, the Isles of Velar, Arimathea, Cadenza, Kur'zhet or Txekrikar) with a prominence in excess of 1,000 m (3,300 ft), regardless of its height otherwise or isolation from a higher peak.

Many of the empire's tallest summits are omitted from the Haele-Rismikhar classification, particularly those joined by high cols, as they fail to meet the prominence criterion. The shortest Haele-Rismikhar mountain is Vegi Kroreg, the high point of Kur'zhet, at 1,109 m (3,638 ft).

List

Provincial and country high points are highlighted in green and bold text.

Rank Nation / Province Name Height (m) Topographic prominence (m) Parent range
1 Zha'tar Torúmalana 5711 Something Hyseran (Vekra Retiqa)
2 Zha'tar Middling O'Summit 5319 1052 Something Hyseran (Vekra Retiqa)
3 Saheri 4583 1612 (Vekra Retiqa)
3 Retikh 4467 1224 (Vekra Retiqa)
4 Lekhmir 3614 (Vekra Retiqa)
5 Kur'mala 3055
6 Fymona 2949
7 Emla 2936
8 Ja'ekha 2644
9 Hysera 2491
10 Pelna 2270
11 Azmir 2017 1982 Toron Kimruin
12 Azmir, Khatax 1964 852 Toron Kimruin
13 Namija 1928
14 Ternos 1802
15 Mëhidan 1513
16 Cadenza Vekh Neramë 1163 1163 Akar Tarpeg
16 Kur'zhet Vegi Kroreg 1109 1109