With an elevation of 3032 metres, Mount Shahjahan (Kuh-e Shahjahan) is the highest point in the
Aladagh Mountains and
North Khorasan Province in the northeastern part of
Iran. This peak is located in the southeastern part of the Aladagh Range. The cities of
Faruj and
Shirvan are situated in the northeast and the north respectively, the city of
Esfarayen lies in the west, and
Bojnurd, the capital of North Khorasan, is in the northwest of Mount Shahjahan. Mainly formed in the
Miocene and the
Pliocene, Mount Shahjahan is made chiefly of
Jurassic rocks.