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Kashmir Valley, Jammu, and Ladakh.) and AJK ('Azad" (Free) Jammu and Kashmir. The more populous part of Pakistani-controlled J&K, with a population of approximately 2.5 million. AJK has six districts: Muzaffarabad, Mirpur, Bagh, Kodi, Rawalakot, and Poonch. Its capital is the town of Muzaffarabad. AJK has its own institutions, but its political life is heavily controlled by Pakistani authorities, especially the military), it includes the sparsely populated "Northern Areas" of Gilgit and Baltistan, remote mountainous regions which are directly administered, unlike AJK, by the Pakistani central authorities, and some high-altitude uninhabitable tracts under Chinese control."
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C. E Bosworth, University of Manchester Quote: "KASHMIR, kash'mer, the northernmost region of the Indian subcontinent, administered partlv by India, partly by Pakistan, and partly by China. The region has been the subject of a bitter dispute between India and Pakistan since they became independent in
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Quote: "J&K: Jammu and Kashmir. The former princely state that is the subject of the Kashmir dispute. Besides IJK (Indian-controlled Jammu and Kashmir. The larger and more populous part of the former princely state. It has a population of slightly over 10 million, and comprises three regions:
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Dardistan in 1866, 1886 and 1893: Being An Account of the History, Religions, Customs, Legends, Fables and Songs of Gilgit, Chilas, Kandia (Gabrial) Yasin, Chitral, Hunza, Nagyr and other parts of the Hindukush, as also a supplement to the second edition of The Hunza and Nagyr Handbook. And An
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in the coverage. Although "controlled" and "held" are also applied neutrally to the names of the disputants or to the regions administered by them, as evidenced in sources (f) through (h) below, "held" is also considered politicized usage, as is the term "occupied," (see (i) below).
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Quote: "We move from a disputed international border to a dotted line on the map that represents a military border not recognized in international law. The line of control separates the Indian and Pakistani administered areas of the former Princely State of Jammu and Kashmir.";
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Jettmar tried to piece together the history of the area from various inscriptions and recorded his findings in "Rockcarvings and Inscriptions in the Northern Areas of Pakistan" and the later "Between Gandhara and the Silk Roads: Rock carvings along the Karakoram Highway".
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Chilas Fort was first garrisoned to protect British supply lines over the Babusar Pass, and beefed up after local tribes nearly overran it in 1893. Now a police post, it has put a lid on Chilas, though not on the Darel and Tangir Valleys to the west.
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who passed along the trade route, as well as by locals. The earliest date back to between 5000 and 1000 BC, showing single animals, triangular men and hunting scenes in which the animals sometimes are larger than the hunters. These
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Even after Kashmiri-British rule was imposed a century ago, the Indus Valley west of Chilas was a hornet’s nest of tiny republics; there was one in almost every side valley, each loosely guided by a
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valley. Syed Noor Shah, known as Ghazi Baba, was the first man to preach Islam in Thak, and built the first mosque, which is still there. Ghazi Baba belonged to the Syed family of Kaghan. In
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Chilas is the headquarters of Diamir district. The weather is hot and dry in the summer and dry and cold in the winter. It can be reached by the Karakoram highway and also through the
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Quote: "Kashmir’s identity remains hotly disputed with a UN-supervised “Line of Control” still separating Pakistani-held Azad (“Free”) Kashmir from Indian-held Kashmir.";
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Quote: "Jammu and Kashmir: Territory in northwestern India, subject to a dispute betw een India and Pakistan. It has borders with Pakistan and China."
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See also: The Name 'Cambyses', Pakistan Archaeology, 1991, p 123, Wojciech Skalmowski, Pakistan Dept. of Archaeology & Museums - Pakistan.
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Zwischen Gandhāra und den Seidenstraßen: Felsbilder am Karakorum Highway: Entdeckungen deutsch-pakistanischer Expeditionen 1979-1984
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Quote:"Some politicised terms also are used to describe parts of J&K. These terms include the words 'occupied' and 'held'."
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Donor in Central Asian dress with Sanskrit name venerating a stupa, Thalpan-Ziyarat, northern Pakistan, circa 7th century CE.
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and Thewalt found the remains of a Buddhist monastery in 1984. The carvings were left by various invaders, traders and
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that proves their age. Later — mostly Buddhist — carvings were sometimes executed with a sharp chisel.
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See: Volker Thewalt, Stupas und verwandte Bauwerke in Felsbildern am oberen Indus, Wiesenbach 2008,
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Chilas: The City of Nanga Parvat (Dyamar), 1983, p 120, Ahmad Hasan Dani - Chilās Region (Pakistan)
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and history. According to Dani, Kaboa or Kamboa of the inscription is a Kharoshthised form of
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inscriptions written before and after the drawing was completed (fig.3) In the center of the
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direction. whereas hardly anyone north of Chilas in the Gilgit-Baltistan province is Sunni.
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Twist, Rebecca L. (Art Department, Pacific University, Forest Grove, OR 97123, USA) (2018).
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Many Heads, Arms, and Eyes: Origin, Meaning, and Form of Multiplicity in Indian Art
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Climate data for Chilas, elevation: 1,176 m (3,858 ft), 1982–2012 normals
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An Environmental History of India: From Earliest Times to the Twenty-First Century
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orthodoxy. Their ancestors were converted to Islam by a Sufi Muslim, from the
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Epitome of Part III of the author's "The Languages and Races of Dardistan."
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The Kharoshthi term "Kaboa" (or Kamboa) appears in a short commemorative
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were pecked into the rocks with stone tools and are covered with a thick
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Encyclopedia of the United Nations and International Agreements: G to M
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The application of the term "administered" to the various regions of
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found from Chilas as reported by the Archaeological Department of
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Shatial triptych with Sibi-Jataka, circa 300-350 CE based on
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A History of Modern South Asia: Politics, States, Diasporas
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Asad Ali Khan 1992: 291, English translation by the author
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Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan § Rock art and petroglyphs
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First Reprint 1978. Manjusri Publishing House, New Delhi.
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and a mention of the Kashmir dispute is supported by the
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It is the divisional capital of 226: 1492:The Global Connections of Gandhāran Art 1374:The Global Connections of Gandhāran Art 1253:, Oxford University Press, p. 10, 1246: 1621: 1437: 1435: 1225: 1163: 813: 1550: 1387: 1629:Populated places along the Silk Road 1203: 1101: 70:A map showing Pakistan-administered 1634:Populated places in Diamer District 1432: 1250:Understanding Kashmir and Kashmiris 1188:Kashmir, region Indian subcontinent 1086:Kashmir, region Indian subcontinent 246: 13: 1488: 1370: 1005: 358:Karakoram International University 14: 1650: 1607: 1275:"INDO-IRANIAN FRONTIER LANGUAGES" 1105:Aksai Chin, Plateau Region, Asia 993: 973: 946: 64: 41: 1544: 1517: 1508: 1499: 1482: 1466: 1460:Bulletin of the Asia Institute 1381: 1364: 1328: 1319: 1310: 1288: 1267: 1143:Osmańczyk, Edmund Jan (2003), 78:-green colour in the disputed 1: 1567: 1551:Flood, Finbarr Barry (2017). 1489:Yi, Joy Lidu (January 2020). 1371:Yi, Joy Lidu (January 2020). 1247:Snedden, Christopher (2015), 35:City administered by Pakistan 1075:(a) through (d), reflecting 984:, circa 300-350 CE based on 160:1,265 m (4,150 ft) 7: 1226:Fisher, Michael H. (2018), 1026: 662:Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 522:Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 348:Fairy Meadows National Park 10: 1655: 1524:Srinivasan, Doris (1997). 1316:Pamir Times August 2, 2012 1191:, Encyclopaedia Britannica 1108:, Encyclopaedia Britannica 1089:, Encyclopaedia Britannica 1014:, journalist (1997 - 2019) 860:and inscriptions line the 856:More than 50,000 Buddhist 817: 805: 445: 422: 363: 1614:Mountains on Webshots.com 964:inscription nearby reads 806:Source: Climate-Data.org 731: 661: 591: 521: 516: 513: 510: 507: 504: 501: 498: 495: 492: 489: 486: 483: 480: 477: 213: 196: 182: 177: 169: 164: 156: 144: 132: 122: 87: 63: 58:Interactive map of Chilas 56: 40: 33: 21: 1043: 1019:Hussain Ahmad Journalist 25: 1587:Leitner, G. W. (1893): 1204:Bose, Sumantra (2009), 1580:Jettmar, Karl (1980): 1530:. BRILL. p. 215. 1298:. Pakistan Post Office 1124:Encyclopedia Americana 1053: 853: 833: 429:cold semi-arid climate 374:Indus Kohistani people 291:in the southwest, via 267:and is located on the 235: 1601:Soldiers of the Queen 1582:Bolor & Dardistan 1051: 839: 827: 281:N-90 National Highway 230: 183: • Official 123:Administering country 107:35.41944°N 74.09444°E 1456:"Chital petroglyphs" 1164:Talbot, Ian (2016), 403:speakers, with some 271:. It is part of the 231:Overview map of the 1597:The Fight at Chilas 1352:en.climate-data.org 1325:Syed Noor Shah Baba 1102:Pletcher, Kenneth, 1012:Muhammad Bilal Khan 814:Ancient petroglyphs 592:Daily mean °C (°F) 275:, connected by the 103: /  1639:Cities in Pakistan 1054: 854: 834: 407:settlers speaking 301:Khyber Pakhtunkhwa 236: 170: • Total 112:35.41944; 74.09444 1537:978-90-04-10758-8 1478:978-3-9802753-4-7 1260:978-1-84904-621-3 1239:978-1-107-11162-2 1217:978-0-674-02855-5 1177:978-0-300-19694-8 1156:978-0-415-93922-5 1134:978-0-7172-0139-6 968:. 1st century CE. 862:Karakoram Highway 810: 809: 419:are also spoken. 399:The Chilasis are 277:Karakoram Highway 233:Karakoram Highway 225: 224: 1646: 1561: 1560: 1548: 1542: 1541: 1521: 1515: 1512: 1506: 1503: 1497: 1496: 1486: 1480: 1470: 1464: 1463: 1439: 1430: 1429: 1419: 1411: 1409: 1407:10.3390/h7040092 1385: 1379: 1378: 1368: 1362: 1361: 1359: 1358: 1344: 1335: 1332: 1326: 1323: 1317: 1314: 1308: 1307: 1305: 1303: 1292: 1286: 1285: 1283: 1282: 1271: 1265: 1263: 1242: 1220: 1199: 1198: 1196: 1180: 1159: 1137: 1116: 1115: 1113: 1097: 1096: 1094: 1073:tertiary sources 1065: 997: 977: 950: 928:Ahmad Hasan Dani 894: 866:Gilgit-Baltistan 466: 459: 452: 443: 442: 259:in the disputed 257:Gilgit–Baltistan 250: 249: 139:Gilgit-Baltistan 134:Autonomous state 118: 117: 115: 114: 113: 108: 104: 101: 100: 99: 96: 72:Gilgit-Baltistan 68: 45: 28: 19: 18: 1654: 1653: 1649: 1648: 1647: 1645: 1644: 1643: 1619: 1618: 1610: 1570: 1565: 1564: 1549: 1545: 1538: 1522: 1518: 1513: 1509: 1504: 1500: 1487: 1483: 1471: 1467: 1454: 1440: 1433: 1413: 1412: 1386: 1382: 1369: 1365: 1356: 1354: 1346: 1345: 1338: 1333: 1329: 1324: 1320: 1315: 1311: 1301: 1299: 1294: 1293: 1289: 1280: 1278: 1273: 1272: 1268: 1261: 1244: 1240: 1223: 1218: 1201: 1194: 1192: 1185: 1183: 1178: 1161: 1157: 1140: 1135: 1120: 1118: 1111: 1109: 1099: 1092: 1090: 1083: 1081: 1066: 1059: 1046: 1029: 1008: 1006:Notable persons 1001: 998: 989: 978: 969: 960:at Chilas. 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The Indus River near Chilas
Indus River
A map showing Pakistan-administered Gilgit-Baltistan shaded in sage-green colour in the disputed Kashmir region
Gilgit-Baltistan
sage
Kashmir
35°25′10″N 74°05′40″E / 35.41944°N 74.09444°E / 35.41944; 74.09444
Pakistan
Autonomous state
Gilgit-Baltistan
District
Diamer District
Urdu
Shina
Time zone
UTC+5
PST
PIN

Karakoram Highway
Urdu
Pakistani
Gilgit–Baltistan
Kashmir
Diamer Division
Indus River
Silk Road
Karakoram Highway
N-90 National Highway
Islamabad

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