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    The Hunza Valley (Burushaski: ہُنزݳ دِش‎, romanized: Hunza Dish; Wakhi/Urdu: وادی ہنزہ) is a mountainous valley in the northern part of the Gilgit-Baltistan...
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  • Hunza may refer to: Hunza, Iran Hunza Valley, an area in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan Hunza (princely state), a former principality Hunza District...
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    Hunza (Persian: هنزه, Urdu: ہنزہ), also known as Kanjut (Persian: کانجوت; Urdu: کنجوت), was a princely state in the Gilgit Baltistan region of Pakistan...
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    Hunza River (Urdu: دریائے ہنزہ) is the principal river within the Hunza region in Gilgit–Baltistan, Pakistan. It is formed by the confluence of the Chapursan...
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    Burusho people (redirect from Hunza people)
    known as the Botraj, are an ethnolinguistic group indigenous to the Yasin, Hunza, Nagar, and other valleys of Gilgit–Baltistan in northern Pakistan, with...
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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hunza Peak. Hunza Peak (Urdu: ہنزہ چوٹی) lies in the westernmost subrange of the Karakoram range in Pakistan, along...
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    Mir of Hunza was the title of rulers of Hunza in the Hunza Valley in the Northern Areas, Pakistan. The Mir used to have the Burushaski title of Thum (also...
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    Hunza District (Urdu: ضلع ہنزہ, Burushaski: ہُنزݳ ضِلع‎) is a district of Pakistan-administered Gilgit-Baltistan in the disputed Kashmir region. It is...
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    The Hunza cuisine also called the Burusho cuisine (Burushaski: بروشو دݘیرس) consists of a series of selective food and drink intake practiced by the Burusho...
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    commercial center of the Hunza District in Gilgit–Baltistan region of Pakistan. The town is located in a relatively wide section of the Hunza Valley, in the northeastern...
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    The Hunza-Nagar Campaign was fought in 1891 by troops serving as military personnel of the British Raj against the princely states of Hunza and Nagar...
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  • Former State of Hunza Baltit Fort Altit Fort Northern Areas Karakoram Highway Karakoram Mountains Nagar Valley Burusho Ganish Village Hunza Valley Karimabad...
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    Mir Jamal Khan I of Hunza (September 23, 1912 – March 18, 1976) was the last King of the State of the Kingdom of Hunza. The son and heir of Mir Ghazan...
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    district, and several small former princely states, the largest of which were Hunza and Nagar. In 2009, the region was renamed to "Gilgit-Baltistan" and granted...
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    closed in the Hunza Valley, eliminating through traffic to China except by small boats. A massive landslide 15 km (9.3 mi) upstream from Hunza's capital of...
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    Spanish conquest of the Muisca, there was an indigenous settlement, called Hunza, seat of the hoa Eucaneme, conquered by the Spanish conquistadors on August...
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  • The Hunza–Nagar District is a former district of Gilgit–Baltistan in Pakistan. In July 2015, the district was divided into two separate districts, namely...
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    Hunza Valley, Skardu and Nagar Valley. Hunza Valley is considered one of the most beautiful valleys of Gilgit-Baltistan. It consists of Upper Hunza,...
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    of the lake traces back to a landslide in the Attabad village within the Hunza Valley, in Gilgit-Baltistan. On January 4, 2010, a substantial landslide...
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    outside Hunza until Mir Mirza Bahadur of Nagar joined hands with Jammu & Kashmir and the combined forces invaded Hunza. Mir Gazan Khan of Hunza and Aman...
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    The Sacred Rocks of Hunza or Haldeikish constitute one of the earliest sites of Petroglyphs along the ancient Silk Route. It is a cultural heritage site...
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    Gojal (redirect from Upper Hunza)
    Gojal (Wakhi: وادی گوجال, Kyrgyz: گۉجال ۅرۅنۇ,), also called Upper Hunza, is situated in northwestern Pakistan. It borders China at the Khunjerab Pass...
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    Gilgit as well as those of Chilas, Koh Ghizr, Ishkoman, Yasin, Punial, Hunza and Nagar joined Pakistan by choice. The Government of Azad Kashmir handed...
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    northeast of the Karimabad, a town on the Karakoram Highway in the Hunza Valley, part of the Hunza District of Gilgit–Baltistan, Pakistan. While not one of the...
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    (also Charda, Chardah or Hunza Rubab) is a stringed instrument from Pakistan and Afghanistan, from and mainly played in the Hunza valley and Gilgit-Baltistan...
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    Pakistan. It was locally marketed as Hunza chocolate, but as kelawo does not contain any cocoa, it is now renamed Hunza candy.[better source needed] Churchkhela...
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    Karimabad (كريم آباد), formerly known as Baltit, is the capital of the Hunza District in Pakistan-administered Gilgit-Baltistan in the disputed Kashmir...
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  • living in the Lower Hunza, in northern Pakistan. Hunza Valley comprises three parts, namely "Lower Hunza", "Centre Hunza" and "Upper Hunza". The lower part...
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    Polyommatus hunza is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It was described by Grigory Grum-Grshimailo in 1890. It is found in the Pamir mountains.Seitz...
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    Hassanabad is one of the villages of the Hunza Valley. The Karakoram Highway (KKH) crawls through Hassanabad, with total length of 5 kilometers. Hassanabad...
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