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Gilgit

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Gilgit

Mountainous region on the northwest frontier of Kashmir, under the rule of Pakistan; formerly a British Agency established in 1889; area 38,021 sq km/14,680 sq mi. It is drained by the Gilgit and Indus rivers. The region's town, Gilgit, was formerly a Buddhist centre. It lies at nearly 1,500 m/5,000 ft above sea level; during the winter the town can be approached only by plane.

The Chinese Silk Road passed through Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (China) and Gilgit.



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Pakistan holds an area, euphemistically called Azad Kashmir (liberated Kashmir), plus two other areas called Gilgit and Baltistan.
a) Open the Srinagar-Muzzafarabd-Muree Road and make Kashmir's Cease-Fire Line permeable to permit the 13 million people of Jammu, Kashmir, Ladakh and Gilgit to forge the understanding necessary for productive negotiations toward a Kashmir settlement.
After Gulab's death in 1857, his son extended Jammu and Kashmir's border northward into Gilgit.
 
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