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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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We know of course that you are loyal to Pakistan-all Britishers are-but it is not our intention to join Pakistan. We intend to set up an independent Islamic State called the United States of Gilgit, and although we shall keep the friendliest relation with Pakistan we shall in no way owe allegiance to
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attacked in 1848, both of them were killed. Gilgit fell to the Hunza and their Yasin and Punial allies but was soon reconquered by Gulab Singh's Dogra troops. With the support of Raja Gohar Aman, Gilgit's inhabitants drove their new rulers out in an uprising in 1852. Raja Gohar Aman then ruled Gilgit
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asking Pakistan to take over. The Pakistani political agent, Khan Mohammad Alam Khan, arrived on 16 November and took over the administration of Gilgit. Brown outmaneuvered the pro-Independence group and secured the approval of the mirs and rajas for accession to Pakistan. Browns's actions surprised
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to the west, the Tibetans were forced to ally themselves with the Islamic caliphates. The region was then contested by the Chinese and Tibetan forces, and their respective vassal states, until the mid-700s. Chinese records of the region continue until late the 700s, at which time the Tangs' western
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mentions that although there was lack of public participation in the rebellion, sentiments were intense in the civilian population and their anti-Kashmiri sentiments were also clear. According to various scholars, the people of Gilgit as well as those of Chilas, Koh Ghizr, Ishkoman, Yasin, Punial,
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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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The provisional government lasted 16 days. The provisional government lacked sway over the population. The Gilgit rebellion did not have civilian involvement and was solely the work of military leaders, not all of whom had been in favor of joining Pakistan, at least in the short term. Historian
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In the 1870s Chitral was threatened by Afghans, Maharaja Ranbir Singh was firm in protecting Chitral from Afghans, the Mehtar of Chitral asked for help. In 1876 Chitral accepted the authority of Jammu Clan and in reverse get the protection from the Dogras who have in the past took part in many
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Nearly 70 years ago, the people of the Gilgit Wazarat revolted and joined Pakistan of their own free will, as did those belonging to the territories of Chilas, Koh Ghizr, Ishkoman, Yasin and Punial; the princely states of Hunza and Nagar also acceded to Pakistan. Hence, the time has come to
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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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Gilgit's military leaders did not favour the State's accession to India. However, there was also written evidence of Gilgit troop leaders wanting to set up an independent Islamic state. Major William Brown in his book Gilgit Rebellion describes the Gilgit troop leaders stating,
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Gilgit has not received a gas pipeline infrastructure since Pakistan's independence, unlike other cities. Through the importation of gas cylinders from other provinces, many private gas contractors offer gas cylinders. The LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) Air Mix Plant project by
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Tair Shah's son Shah Sakandar inherited, only to be killed by Gohar Aman, ethnic Kho Raja of Yasin of the Khushwakhte Dynasty when he took Gilgit. Then in 1842, Shah Sakandar's brother, Karim Khan, expelled Yasin rulers with the support of a
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and ruled, for 55 years. The dynasty flourished under the name of the Kayani dynasty until 1421 when Raja Torra Khan assumed rulership. He ruled as a memorable king until 1475. He distinguished his family line from his stepbrother
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The summer season is brief and hot, with daily high temperatures occasionally peaking at over 40 °C (104 °F). As a result of this extremity in the weather, landslides and avalanches are frequent in the area.
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Climate change has adversely effected this region with more rains every year. On 26 August 2022, most villages in Ghizer district and Hunza were severely effected by the ongoing flooding displacing many people.
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In 1935, the British India government demanded from the Jammu and Kashmir state to lease them Gilgit town plus most of the Gilgit Agency and the hill-states Hunza, Nagar, Yasin and Ishkoman for 60 years.
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Similarly, Muslims in Western Jammu Province, particularly in Poonch, many of whom had martial capabilities, and Muslims in the Frontier Districts Province strongly wanted J&K to join Pakistan.
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Buddhas, devotees with Buddhist deities on the painted cover from Manuscript 3, Saṃghāṭa Sūtra, with a sample page, commissioned by Devaśirikā and Atthocasiṃgha, 627-628 CE. Gilgit.
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trace their settlement from Gilgit into the fertile villages of Ladakh through a rich corpus of hymns, songs, and folklore that have been passed down through generations. The
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Report of a mission to Yarkund in 1873, under command of Sir T. D. Forsyth: with historical and geographical information regarding the possessions of the ameer of Yarkund
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was planned by Brown to the last detail under the code name "Datta Khel", which was also joined by a rebellious section of the Jammu and Kashmir 6th Infantry under
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Ras, whose rule seems to have been peaceable and settled. The whole population, from the Ra to the poorest subject lived by agriculture. According to tradition,
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The area had been a flourishing tract but prosperity was destroyed by warfare over the next fifty years, and by the great flood of 1841 in which the river
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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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Gilgit was ruled for centuries by the local Trakhàn Dynasty, which ended about 1810 with the death of Raja Abas, the last Trakhàn Raja. The rulers of
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Control of the region was left to the Tibetan Empire. They referred to the region as Bruzha, a toponym that is consistent with the ethnonym "
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Ba'dut. Tradition relates that he was killed by a Mohammedan adventurer, who married his daughter and founded a new dynasty, since called
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This statue is made to show the spirit of the Polo Sport. It is located at Jutial. Polo is played every year in the valley Shandoor.
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was blocked by a landslip below the Hatu Pir and the valley was turned into a lake. After the death of Abas, Sulaiman Shah, Raja of
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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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National Highway N-15 has abrupt direction changes which is a challenge for drivers who use this route to reach Gilgit
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army from Kashmir. The Sikh general, Nathu Shah, left garrison troops and Karim Khan ruled until Gilgit was ceded to
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As of 6 October 2014, one source claims that the part of the collection deposited at the Sri Pratap Singh Museum in
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Nathu Shah and Karim Khan both transferred their allegiance to Gulab Singh, continuing local administration. When
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Khan Bahadur Kalay Khan, a Mohammed Zai Pathan, was the Governor of Gilgit Hunza and Kashmir before partition.
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According to Chinese records, in the 600s and 700s, the city was governed by a Buddhist dynasty referred to as
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was unveiled in 2020, with the goal of bringing the gas facility to Gilgit. This will significantly reduce
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Gilgit was an important city on the Silk Road, along which Buddhism spread from South Asia to the rest of
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This corpus of manuscripts was discovered in 1931 in Gilgit, containing many Buddhist texts such as four
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in the world, and the oldest manuscript collection surviving in Pakistan, having major significance in
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In 1877, in order to guard against the advance of Russia, the British India Government, acting as the
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Gilgit lacks significant rainfall, averaging in 120 to 240 mm (4.7 to 9.4 in) annually, as
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range. The prevalent season of Gilgit is winter, occupying the valley eight to nine months a year.
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A Turk in the Dukhang? Comparative Perspectives on Elite Dress in Medieval Ladakh and the Caucasus
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Patronage, Devotion and Politics: A Buddhological Study of the Patola Sahi Dynasty's Visual Record
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to the east. The road to Skardu will be upgraded to a 4-lane road at a cost of $ 475 million.
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Counterinsurgency, Democracy, and the Politics of Identity in India: From Warfare to Welfare?
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wrested control of the region from the Chinese. However, faced with growing influence of the
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region. It is the capital of the Gilgit-Baltistan region. The city is located in a broad
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Bangash, Yaqoob Khan (2010). "Three Forgotten Accessions: Gilgit, Hunza and Nagar".
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Ancient Khotan: Detailed Report of Archaeological Explorations in Chinese Turkestan
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Buddhism, Diplomacy, and Trade: The Realignment of India–China Relations, 600–1400
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An Environmental History of India: From Earliest Times to the Twenty-First Century
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acknowledge and respect their choice of being full-fledged citizens of Pakistan.
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Prince Azur Jamshid succeeded in overthrowing King Badat who was known as the
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Gilgit is situated amongst some of the world's most dramatic mountain scenery
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also claim origin with the Trakhàn dynasty. They claim descent from a heroic
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Languages of Belonging: Islam, Regional Identity, and the Making of Kashmir
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lists of people who lived in the region, with the former also mentioned in
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Recent Research on Ladakh 4 & 5: Proceedings of the Fourth and Fifth
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In mid-600s, Gilgit came under Chinese suzerainty after the fall of the
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Encyclopedia of the United Nations and International Agreements: G to M
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dynasty mentioned in a Brahmi inscription, and are devout adherents of
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Gilgit is not served by any rail connections. Long-term plans for the
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of Jammu and Kashmir, faced with a tribal invasion by Pakistan due to
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The application of the term "administered" to the various regions of
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Azur Jamshid abdicated after 16 years of rule in favour of his wife
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Ras have been lost, with the exception of the last of their number,
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Capital city in Gilgit–Baltistan, a region administered by Pakistan
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Gilgit is located approximately 10 km (6.2 mi) from the
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with road connections to China as well as the Pakistani cities of
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Imperial Gazetteer of India. Provincial Series: Kashmir and Jammu
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Many of the original manuscripts from Gilgit can be found in the
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von Hinüber, Oskar, Professor Emeritus, University of Freiburg.
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Gilgit Rebelion: The Major Who Mutinied Over Partition of India
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Gilgit is situated in a valley formed by the confluence of the
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all of which were held by tributary princes of the same family.
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Dumplingsm a.k.a. manto, are a widely eaten dish in the region
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time period and was close associate of Maharaja Partap Singh.
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I Love Gilgit sign made to show patriotism towards the region
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victories over Afghans during the time of Gulab Singh Dogra.
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call for construction of the 682 km (424 mi) long
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A History of Modern South Asia: Politics, States, Diasporas
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until his death in 1860, just before new Dogra forces from
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The Jummoo and Kashmir Territories: A Geographical Account
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Kashmir in Conflict: India, Pakistan and the Unending War
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and a mention of the Kashmir dispute is supported by the
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which is headed by a Commissioner of BPS-20 belonging to
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The period of greatest prosperity was probably under the
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dress with a Sanskrit name, venerating a Buddhist stupa,
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and several related areas of life and general knowledge.
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Forgotten Kashmir: The Other Side of the Line of Control
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Official Website of the Government of Gilgit Baltistan
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One of the most renowned institutes in the GB Region,
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in London. They include a rare paper version of the
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Gilgit-Srinagar Road: Govt seeks NA admin's opinion
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Masscre of Muslims in Jammu by Hindus and Sikh mobs
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Taurus & Co, 2991:, Atlantic Publishers & Distributors, p. 4 1973:in the north, with further connections to the 712:from the Buddhist canon, including the famous 4333: 3755: 3343:"Gilgit-Baltistan—part of Pakistan by choice" 3307: 3130: 2518: 1323:Jama Mosque located in Raja Bazar Road Gilgit 1080:, conquered Gilgit. Then, Azad Khan, Raja of 4347: 2932:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 728:. They cover a wide range of themes such as 3504:"Govt planning new airport in Gilgit: Khan" 2791: 2400:, Cambridge University Press, p. 166, 1838:Source: Pakistan Meteorological Department 1295:Hunza and Nagar joined Pakistan by choice. 747:The Gilgit manuscripts are included in the 260: • Deputy Inspector General (DIG) 4340: 4326: 3762: 3748: 3556: 3364: 3189: 2375:Kashmir: Roots of Conflict, Paths to Peace 964:father. Sri Badat's faith is theorised as 689:military campaign was weakened due to the 464:; it was an important stop on the ancient 405: 396: 60: 53: 3673: 3284: 2898: 2787: 2785: 2338:, Yale University Press, pp. 28–29, 2310: 2102:Public Schools and Colleges Jutial Gilgit 1845: 1199:and belonged to Chimkor Sahib village of 3397: 3097:History of Civilizations of Central Asia 2317:, Taylor & Francis, pp. 1191–, 2119: 2095: 1928: 1899: 1888: 1318: 1310: 1302: 1267:overthrowing the Governor Ghansara Singh 1175: 960:She conspired with him to overthrow her 918: 858: 625: 619:outside of Gilgit dates from around 700 610: 598: 126:City of Gilgit, Central Imaamia Mosque, 4267:Provincial Highways of Gilgit-Baltistan 4226:Khanaq-e-Mullah Noorbakshia Khaplu Bala 3598: 3487: 3341:Bangash, Yaqoob Khan (9 January 2016). 3340: 3301: 3242: 3218: 3177: 3099:, Motilal Banarsidass Publ, pp. 216–217 2913: 2421:, Oxford University Press, p. 10, 2414: 990:, grew of age and assumed the title of 804:was irrecoverably destroyed during the 14: 4825: 3082:Henry Osmaston, Philip Denwood (1995) 3013:Henry Osmaston, Philip Denwood (1995) 2782: 2562: 2560: 2558: 2556: 2393: 2331: 657:). They are believed to have been the 524:-speaking people refer to the city as 4321: 3743: 3648: 3438: 3272: 3230: 3028:History of Northern Areas of Pakistan 2962: 2960: 2946: 2880: 2874: 2705: 2671: 1369:breaks against the southern range of 1088:), took Gilgit and killed Azad Khan. 703: 674:Tang military campaigns in the region 562:and Shinas appear in many of the old 412: 4853:Populated places along the Silk Road 3627: 2732:"A Tibetan Toponym from Afghanistan" 2729: 2547: 2371: 2269: 2014:Northern Areas Transport Corporation 1917:, with direct flights to Islamabad. 754:register. They are among the oldest 152:A map showing Pakistan-administered 4848:Populated places in Gilgit District 3708:Gilgit-Baltistan Tourism Department 3649:Brown, William (30 November 2014). 3455: 3102: 3086:, Motilal Banarsidass Publ., p. 229 3084:Recent Research on Ladakh 4 & 5 2603: 2553: 2418:Understanding Kashmir and Kashmiris 2356:Kashmir, region Indian subcontinent 2254:Kashmir, region Indian subcontinent 2115: 1217: 876:The former rulers had the title of 460:Gilgit was once a major centre for 404: 24: 3592: 3506:. The Express Tribune. 25 May 2021 3398:Sokefeld, Martin (November 2005), 3249:. HarperCollins Publishers India. 3137:. Lancer Publishers. p. 167. 2957: 2907: 2131:Sui Northern Gas Pipelines Limited 2109:Karakoram International University 1261:, the Maharaja's commander of the 908: 716:. The manuscripts were written on 676:. In the late 600s CE, the rising 25: 4874: 3697: 3490:Historical Dictionary of Pakistan 1884: 1865:The city of Gilgit constitutes a 1860: 508:, and it is still referred to as 3771: 3728: 3628:Bhan, Mona (11 September 2013). 2273:Aksai Chin, Plateau Region, Asia 2181: 2169: 2157: 2140: 2079: 2064: 2053:China–Pakistan Economic Corridor 2004:Transport companies such as the 1943:China–Pakistan Economic Corridor 1098:Gulab Singh of Jammu and Kashmir 968:by some and Buddhist by others. 838: 829: 820: 550: 516:by the local people. 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Rowman & Littlefield. 2587:"Metropolitan Museum of Art" 2243:(a) through (d), reflecting 2220: 2091: 2086:Tunnels are common in Gilgit 1852:2022 Gilgit-Baltistan floods 1298: 637:dates from the Buddhist era. 500:The city's ancient name was 495: 271:1,500 m (4,900 ft) 7: 4357:Islamabad Capital Territory 4297:History of Gilgit-Baltistan 3371:Chitralekha Zutshi (2004). 3314:Victoria Schofield (2000). 3194:(1st ed.). New Delhi: 3063:, Francis Schomberg, p. 144 3004:, Francis Schomberg, p. 249 2792:Gyan Marwah (August 2004). 2730:Mock, John (October 2013). 2715:. Vol. 1. Oxford, UK: 2394:Fisher, Michael H. (2018), 2193: 1993:. Gilgit is also linked to 1573:Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 1503:Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 1184:based in Gilgit around 1930 570:'s accounts of the region. 546:History of Gilgit-Baltistan 433:near the confluence of the 10: 4879: 4068:Rivers, glaciers and lakes 3159:Sir Thomas Douglas Forsyth 2968:Tribes of the Hindoo Koosh 2881:Twist, Rebecca L. 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Ohio State University. 1782: 1712: 1642: 1572: 1502: 1432: 1427: 1424: 1421: 1418: 1415: 1412: 1409: 1406: 1403: 1400: 1397: 1394: 1391: 1388: 986:until their son and heir 654: 350: 340: 328: 311: 293: 288: 280: 275: 267: 259: 252: • Commissioner 251: 247:Divisional Administration 243: 238: 226: 214: 204: 169: 145: 140:Interactive map of Gilgit 138: 74: 67: 44: 4349:Major cities in Pakistan 3246:Kashmir-The Untold Story 3095:Ahmad Hasan Dani (1999) 3059:Reginald Charles (1976) 3026:Ahmad Hasan Dani (1989) 3000:Reginald Charles (1976) 2798:The South Asian Magazine 2039:Road, linking Gilgit to 1384:Climate data for Gilgit 1286:the British Government. 1014: 720:in the Buddhist form of 670:Western Turkic Khaganate 603:Enthroned Buddha of the 294: • Language(s) 48: 2770:. 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Gilgiti
Gilgit (disambiguation)
Shina
Urdu




Gilgit River
Rakaposhi Mountain (South View)
A map showing Pakistan-administered Gilgit-Baltistan shaded in sage in the disputed Kashmir region
Gilgit-Baltistan
sage
Kashmir
35°55′15″N 74°18′30″E / 35.92083°N 74.30833°E / 35.92083; 74.30833
Pakistan
Adm. Unit
Gilgit–Baltistan
District
Gilgit District
Urdu
Balti
Shina
Time zone
UTC+5:00
PST
Postal code
Area code
/ˈɡɪlɡɪt/
Shina

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