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There's ot a lot of options if you want something that's really right around the main range of the Greater Caucasus mountains that looks like Cherkess regions, Chechnya's lower half, Northern regions of Georgia, etc. other then Pecher.
Your main choice is to be a bit flexible and make do with whatever, the Chernarus maps can somewhat work, and Trava is pretty decent as well but all those only look like the foot edge of the mountain range. Most maps that might fit the bill will only be smaller mountains that would only represent the edges of the main mountain range.
On the note of pretending though, some maps can fit the Lesser Caucasus as well as the section of the Greater Caucasus that disperses out by the Dagestan-Azerbaijan border pretty decently, G.O.S Kalu Khan comes to mind even though its a Pakistan map it's pretty good. I find that Lythium is also pretty good for this, you can easily re-purpose quite a few Central-Asia/Afghanistan based maps to also work with the eastern edge of the Caucasus, or even just any of the arid regions with more brick and tan colored buildings like a fair chunk of Armenia (though the masjids and any minarets will conflict with this).