Two Pakistanis and an Arab woman reached the summit for the first time

Nili Hattar is from Lebanon, but she was born in Saudi Arabia and grew up there (Photo: Arab News).

The first Pakistani women, Samina Baig and Naila Kayani, have achieved the honor of climbing the second highest peak in the world, while the first Lebanese woman born in Saudi Arabia, Neely Attar, has also managed to achieve this honor today. 

According to Alpine Club Pakistan, Naila Kayani and Samina Baig are the first Pakistani women to climb two heads. 

Along with Naila Kayani and Samina Baig, Sarbaz Khan and Sohail Akhtar also climbed the second peak of the world (8,611 meters) at 7:42 am on Friday morning. 

However, Samina Baig is the first and only Pakistani woman to climb Mount Everest. Earlier in the year 2013, he climbed the highest peak of the world, Mount Everest. 

It should be noted that in the year 2018, the United Nations Development Organization (UNDP) appointed Samina Baig as a goodwill ambassador for Pakistan. 

Similarly, the Arab News report states that the Saudi-born mountaineer Neli Attar, who won the honor of summiting K2, is from Lebanon, but she was born and raised in Saudi Arabia. 

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