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Burusho - Summary - eHRAF World CulturesIn traditional Burusho political system, the head of state is the mir, whose authority in all matters is absolute. He is assisted in the dispatch of his duties ...
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[PDF] End of a Princely State in Hunza, Pakistan - IISTE.orgHunza owes much to its powerful leader Mir Salim (1790-1824), a charismatic ruler who singlehandedly ruled the villages of Baltit, Altit and Ganish.
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The Politics of Land and Belonging in North Pakistan | Current HistoryApr 1, 2024 · In 1891, the annexation of the princely states of Hunza and Nagar brought British territorial control up to the Qing borders. The British ...
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[PDF] The Role Of Migration In Changing Identity Of Dom Community In ...Previously, Hunza remained a princely state. However, Mirs of Hunza sent tribute to Manchu, later Han, and officials at Kashgar. The last recorded submission of ...
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Mir (title) | Military Wiki - FandomMir is a title which is derived from the Arabic title Emir or Amir (Arabic: أمير). It was adopted in many languages under Islamic influence.
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[PDF] Shamans and Mountain Spirits in Hunza - Asian EthnologyThe reigning Mir of Hunza granted them a tract of land near his capital, Baltit; ever since, it is said, they have provided the Hunzakut with musicians and ...
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Governance structure in Hunza state - We MountainsJun 18, 2020 · The ruler of Hunza was known as 'Thum' by majority of his subjects. Those living in the upper parts of Hunza referred to him as 'Mir'.
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Ancient Trade Routes passing through Northern India to Connect ...“Such is the road into Hunza-Nagar from our side; but at the head of the Kanjut (Hunza) Valley there is a group of comparatively easy and low passes ...
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On the Title Tham of Hunza Rulers - Academia.eduFor the rulers of Hunza and Nagyr to have borrowed the title of tham from the Tang title would require the line of rulers of Hunza, Nagyr (and Gilgit) to know ...<|separator|>
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Baltit Fort, the residence of the Mirs of Hunza, was restored as a ...Dec 24, 2014 · Baltit Fort, a commanding landmark across the Hunza Valley, was the official residence of the Mirs who ruled the region for over 700 years.
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Shri Badat The Cannibal King: A Buddhist Jataka from GilgitInterpreting the Shri Badat legend as folklore enables us to ask a new and interesting set of questions about Gilgit and Hunza, both past and present.Missing: Burusho | Show results with:Burusho
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Accession of the throne: Hunza - misbah hayat - MediumDec 21, 2022 · ... names originated it was called kanjut in the time of Chinese reign. The whole Dardistan or baloristan was ruled by different tribes of their ...
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Hunza Valley – Heritage of Pakistan... Gilgit after being accused of stealing horse fodder. Initially a reformer, Shiri Badat soon became a tyrant, instituting a practice of child sacrifice.History And Background · Architecture & Design · Photo Gallery
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Alexander the Great, the Graeco-Bactrians, and Hunza - jstorThe origins of the Hunzakut are lost in antiquity. A persistent, though improbable Hunzakut local tradition claims their for- bears to have been five soldiers ...Missing: legendary | Show results with:legendary
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More descendants of Alexander the Great in Pakistan?Feb 16, 2013 · DNA research, on the other hand, shows that the Hunzas share ancestry with the speakers of Pamir languages (Afghans) and the Sinti (Gypsies).Missing: rulers origins
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The History of Gilgit-Baltistan### Summary of Hunza's Military Resistance to Dogra or Kashmiri Forces (Pre-1891)
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[PDF] Pre-Islamic Heritage along the Upper Indus in PakistanThe so-called “Sacred Rocks” of Haldeikish near the village of Ganesh in the Hunza Valley, with their carvings showing ibexes, hunting scenes, and inscriptions ...
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[PDF] Lords of the Mountains: Pre-Islamic Heritage along the Upper Indus ...Table 3.1 Mount Rakaposhi (7,788 m) as seen from the Hunza Valley. Table 3.2 The Hunza Peak (6,270 m) with the. “Lady Finger”, Hunza Valley. Table 4.1 Mount ...
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Silk Road: From Hunza to Samarkand - Bestway Tours & SafarisThe Silk Road was probably the most important development in human history, bringing close trade and subsequently cultural contacts between the east and the ...Missing: outposts | Show results with:outposts
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History of Hunza Valley | Ancient Kingdom to Modern MarvelBy the 13th century, Hunza had emerged as an independent principality, ruled by the Mirs (local kings) who took the title of Thum[2]. For over 900 years, Hunza ...
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(PDF) Shamans and Mountain Spirits in Hunza - ResearchGateAug 6, 2025 · According to the study by Sidky (1994) , the pre-Islamic Hunzakutz practiced shamanism and revered their mountain spirits in the ancient times.
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[PDF] CENTRAL ASIAN MIGRATIONS AND KUSHAN MATERIAL ...The group of rocks at Hunza, and the evidence from Chilas, Alam Bridge and Khaltse (Ladakh) bears several inscriptions indicating Kushan rule spanning from Vima ...
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[PDF] faquir muhammad hunzai - a living¹ branch of islam - ismaili literatureThe advent and spread of the Ismaili da'wah in the mountains of Hunza. According to local traditions, the Ismaili da'wah was introduced in Hunza and ...
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Hunza (princely state) - WikipediaHowever, the British installed his younger brother Muhammad Nazim Khan as Mir in September 1892. Hunza became a princely state in a subsidiary alliance with ...History · List of rulers · Geography
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(PDF) Irrigation and the Rise of the State in Hunza - ResearchGateAug 10, 2025 · Built during the 18th century, Hunza's hydraulic works contributed significantly to the emergence of this small Central Asian state. Few ...Missing: tolls | Show results with:tolls
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[PDF] Macartney At KashgarNov 29, 2024 · murdered Ghazanfar Khan, in which he acknowledged himself, his ... Indian trade to Yarkand. The Indians were completely at his mercy ...
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(PDF) Britain and China's 19th Century Stalemate over Hunza-KanjutPDF | The political modality of modern state is associated with a particular time and European colonial practices of territorial acquisition. The.
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MUHAMMAD JAMAL KHAN, MIR - Ismaili.NETMir Ghazanfar Ali Khan (d. 1864), the ruler of Hunza State in the northern area of Pakistan, was succeeded by his son, Mir Muhammad Ghazan Khan I, ...
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Caravan Trade to Neoliberal Spaces: Fifty years of Pakistan-China ...Its chairperson was the mir of Hunza, Ghazanfar Ali Khan. Although mir became a ceremonial title after the 1972 abolishment of princely rule, Khan was also ...
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The 'Great Game' in the Pamirs and the Hindu-Kush - jstor18 But the result was that Ghazan Khan and his tiny principality earned for them- selves a notably low place in British affections. To exacerbate the situation ...
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Pakistan Princely States to 1955 - World Statesmen... Hunza - Nagar (Nagir) -. Note: This record is in four parts: (1) the ... Shah Sultan Khan .... - 1710 Hari Thum Khan 1710 - 1740 Shahbaz Khan 1740 ...
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[PDF] NAVEIÑ REET: Nordic Journal of Law and Social ResearchJul 15, 2015 · 19th century stalemate over Hunza-Kanjut which the author proposes as a precursor to the Kashmir dispute. This paper is based on the ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Gojal HunzaMar 4, 2021 · Mir Shah Ghazanfar deputed his younger brother Shah Abdullah Khan as the Governor of Gojal and also assigned him the additional responsibility ...
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(PDF) The Karakoram Highway: The Impact of Road Construction on ...Aug 10, 2025 · Panning for gold traditionally formed part of the corvee for the mir. The lower social strata of Hunza society were forced to pan the annual.
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[PDF] The Gilgit Agency 1877-1935A detachment of two or three hundred men sallied from Gilgit Fort in order to succour the garrison of. Naupura; they divided themselves into two parties, ...
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[PDF] Chitral, Hunza, and the Hindu Kush. - Mahraka.comaud rightrhand man of the Mir of Hunza, and the leader of one of the most renowned and succeesful raids which these Hunza men had ever made upon Yarkand ...
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Baltit Fort - UNESCO World Heritage CentreBaltit Fort is situated in Karimabad, once was capital of the state of Hunza, now Tehsil Headquarter of District Gilgit.Missing: regalia | Show results with:regalia
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Hunza: Shangri-La of Islam - Saudi Aramco WorldLegend suggests that the only religions that flourish in high mountains are Buddhism and Hinduism. Actually, Islam flourishes in the Atlas Mountains of ...Missing: pre- | Show results with:pre-
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THE SOUTHWESTERN FRONTIERS OF CHINA - CIA... Kilik, Mintaka, Khunjerab, and the Shimshal. The first two are the passes ... Hunza?.Nagir region has a deficit economy. Most of the people are farmers ...Missing: 19th | Show results with:19th
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The Tributary System in China's HistoricalImaginationSep 9, 2009 · This article examines over 200 years (1761–1963) of China's relations with the Central Asian tribal state of Hunza.
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TRANSFORMATIONS OF HIGH MOUNTAIN PASTORAL ... - jstorKirghiz nomads have been affected by the same geopolitical developments. ... been tributary to the mir of Hunza, who exercised control over these pastures until.
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Shi'a Ismaili Tradition in Central Asia – Evolution, Continuities and ...The Ismailis who lived on the Eastern Pamir Mountains (Sarikol) were incorporated into China. Together with the rest of the Chinese people, they have ...
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[PDF] THE RUSSIANS IN THE GREAT GAME - University of Central AsiaIn 1888, Grombchevsky travelled from Kara Kul through Sarikol to Hunza, where he was cordially received by the Mir, causing much consternation in London and ...
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HJ/76/4 Damned Rum Name - The Himalayan ClubDuring his second Karakoram journey in 1889, Younghusband started from Srinagar to Leh and reached the Karakoram Pass rather quickly. The trail was good and ...
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Dramatis Personae - Bill BuxtonMay 27, 2019 · Hunza ruler. Received Gromchevsky in 1888, which prompted visit by Younghusband. Obtained power by killing father, mother and two brothers. ...
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A. DURAND, The Making of a Frontier (1899) - The Tertullian ProjectThe operations at Gilgit against the Hunza-Nagar tribesmen were to be directed by a committee of generals and sirdars, assisted by the Governor of Gilgit.
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[PDF] HunzaHunza (Persian: هنزه, Urdu: ہنزہ), also known as Kanjut (Persian: کانجوت; Urdu: کنجوت), was a Burusho princely state in the present-day Gilgit Baltistan. Page 2 ...
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(PDF) British Intervention and the Case of Gilgit Agency:1846-1892The paper seeks to underscore major significant developments in the history of Kashmir. The Gilgit Agency. was an agency established by the British Indian ...Missing: Gromchevsky | Show results with:Gromchevsky
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[PDF] Law, Culture, and Governance in Hunza: Introduction“Governance and customary laws of Hunza in Burushaski folktales: An emic approach” by Abida Ali brings the readers into the world of oral literature, for ...Missing: Mirate Sharia Burusho
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Three Forgotten Accessions: Gilgit, Hunza and Nagar - Academia.eduFeb 16, 2010 · ... mir of Hunza to confirm if he had earlier in the day on 30 October 1947 affirmed his support for Hari Singh in his accession to India, Hunza ...
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A Historical Analysis of India's Miscalculations on Gilgit BaltistanOct 20, 2021 · In 1877, the British established the Gilgit Agency. The Gilgit Agency comprised one, the princely states of Hunza, Nagar, Chilas (present-day ...
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An introduction to the disputed territory of Gilgit BaltistanThe abrogation of this law resulted in great influx of outsiders into the region and threatened a demographic and sectarian change in Gilgit Baltistan which ...
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[PDF] Conflict Dynamics in Gilgit-Baltistan - United States Institute of PeaceGilgit-Baltistan's vulnerability to new threats, such as the influx of illegal weapons, drugs, and intolerant attitudes from the south, and it has changed the ...
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Pakistan and its Princely States - The Friday TimesNov 15, 2019 · ... Privy Purses and Privileges) Order, 1972 (P. O. No. 15 of 1972) ... Mir Ghazanfar Ali Khan of Hunza has remained a prominent politician ...Missing: Jamal | Show results with:Jamal
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[PDF] DISCORD IN PAKISTAN'S NORTHERN AREASApr 2, 2007 · Almost six decades after Pakistan's independence, the constitutional status of the Federally Administered Northern. Areas (Gilgit and ...
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[PDF] Zulfikar-Ali-Bhutto-Speeches-and-Statements-1972.pdfPresident Zulfikar Ali Bhutto has greeted all Muslim Heads of States and ... The President referred to reforms introduced by his Government during the past ten.
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[PDF] Islam, Volunteerism and International Development in the Hunza VallFor a time before the implementation of the new bureaucratic system of community governance, the Mir of Hunza, the only Isma'ili ruler in the region, became the.
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[PDF] Yale Agrarian Studies Series James C. Scott, series editorHunza land, he must first receive an invitation from Mir Mohammad Jamal. Khan ... GB in the late 1960s to organize demonstrations against the mir in Hunza.Missing: grievances | Show results with:grievances
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Pictory 12: Title – “The Mir of Hunza” | PAMIR TIMES - WordPress.comMar 27, 2009 · The rulers of Hunza used the word 'Mir' with their names during their 950 years of despotic rule. The ruler of Hunza was known as 'Mir of Hunza' ...
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From The Past Pages Of Dawn: 1974: Fifty Years Ago: Hunza state ...Sep 25, 2024 · The Prime Minister, Mr Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, announced here this evening [Sept 24] the merger of Hunza state with the Northern Areas.Missing: reforms princely prelude
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'ShangriLa' Absorbed by Pakistan - The New York TimesSep 26, 1974 · The merger ends 900 years of benevolent feudalism for Hunza and retires the state's 65‐year‐old King, Lieut. Gen. Jamal Khan, on a pension.
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Fifty years ago | India warns Pak. against annexation of Hunza stateSep 26, 2024 · The spokesman said Pakistan's unilateral action “abolishing” Hunza, which is a principality of Jammu and Kashmir, and merging it with the ...
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From The Past Pages Of Dawn: 1974: Fifty Years Ago: Hunza ...Sep 30, 2024 · ISLAMABAD: The abolition of personal hereditary rule in Hunza, announced by Prime Minister Z.A. Bhutto, was only to give the people a ...Missing: Mir | Show results with:Mir
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When Did Hunza Become a Part of Pakistan? Uncovering the ...... abolished the princely states of Hunza and Nagar. Key Outcomes of the 1974 Reforms: The Mir's powers were dissolved. Land was redistributed to local peasants.
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[PDF] Baltit Fort - Amazon S3Abolition of Hunza State in 1974 led to an institutional vacuum, as no proper authority took over the respon- sibilities of the Mirdom that had existed since ...Missing: immediate consequences
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Socioeconomic Transformation in Hunza, Northern Areas, PakistanAn examination of transformations in the Hunza Valley in the Karakoram shows how external interventions change the internal structure and economic conditions.
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Sociopolitical organization - BurushoMirs are responsible for the distribution of justice as well as the maintenance of local customs and tribal festivals. ... mir or for the completion of ...Missing: preserving | Show results with:preserving
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Ismaili History 804 - Mission in Gilgit and HunzaThe British commissioned his half-brother, Mir Muhammad Nazim Khan as the ruler of Hunza. He was followed by Mir Muhammad Ghazan Khan II and then Mir ...
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Pakistan | Conservation and Development in Gilgit-Baltistan - AKDNConservation projects in the Hunza Valley began with the Baltit Fort, where decaying roofs were pierced by holes and cracked walls leaned precariously outside ...
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Some Remarkable and Enthralling Life Stories of Wazir and Mir ...Jul 6, 2022 · Late Mir Jamal Khan was thus brought to Hunza in 1976 and after a short time he passed away unfortunately.Missing: mythical | Show results with:mythical
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The ruling Mir of G-B's Nagar district - The Express TribuneAug 6, 2016 · Mir Qasim Ali Khan was crowned at the age of 27 some five years ago. The coronation was 40 days after the death of his father Mir Barkat Ali in a car accident.
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[PDF] 2006 History of Ancient Era Hunza State by Qudratullah Beg.pdf... Mir Muhammad Nazim Khan, the then reigning Mir of Hunza. This news prompted this Mir of great stature to also write History of. Hunza. Thus, the Mir called ...
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[PDF] BORDERS, SOVEREIGNTY, AND GOVERNANCE IN THE GILGIT ...Up till the mid 1930s, the mir of Hunza had held an ambiguous position between accepting the political authority of the British and Chinese. Although he ...
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[PDF] GILGIT BALTISTAN – POLITICAL CONTROL UNDER PAKISTAN ...Governor of Gilgit at that time were the the Mir of Hunza, the Mir of Nagar, the Raja of Punial, and the chieftains of Koh Ghizar, Yasin and Ashkoman. Of ...Missing: hierarchy Wazir Gojal