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Ghanche District

Ghanche District (Balti: གངས་ཆེ) is a district of Pakistan-administered Gilgit-Baltistan in the disputed Kashmir region.[1][2][3][4] It is the eastern-most district of Gilgit-Baltistan. It is the coldest place within Pakistan as it is situated on the "third pole", with temperatures reaching below -20 °C in the winter. The Khaplu Valley and the Hushe Valley form the gateway for the great Baltoro Muztagh, the subrange of the Karakoram Mountains[5] that includes the mighty peaks of K2 (8,611 m), Broad Peak (8,047 m), the Gasherbrums (8,000+ m) and Masherbrum (7,821 m),all of which are also included in the Skardu District).[6]

Ghanche District
ضلع گانچھے
District of Gilgit-Baltistan administered by Pakistan[1]
A beautiful view from Dongsa Rock View Point Kuro Ghanche [2]
Interactive map of Ghanche district
A map showing Pakistani-administered Gilgit-Baltistan (shaded in sage green) in the disputed Kashmir region[1]
Coordinates: 35°10′N 76°20′E / 35.167°N 76.333°E / 35.167; 76.333
TerritoryGilgit-Baltistan
DivisionBaltistan Division
HeadquartersKhaplu
Government
 • TypeDistrict Administration
 • Deputy CommissionerUmer Viqar (BPS-18 PAS)
 • District Police OfficerNasir Ali Khan (BPS-18 PSP)
 • District Health OfficerN/A
Area
 • Total4,052 km2 (1,564 sq mi)
Population
 (2017)
 • Total160,000
Number of Tehsils6

Etymology edit

The word "gang" in the Balti language means "glacier", and '"che" is used as a superlative term to indicate "an abundance". The word is used by the residents of the Khaplu Valley in the name of the Ghanche Nallah, a seasonal stream which flows through the town of Khaplu during the summer season. When the Pakistani government elevated the status of the Ghanche Tehsil to that of a district, the people of the valley willingly selected the name "Ghanche".[7]

Administration edit

 
The historic village of Machlu, which features a mosque built in the typical style of the Baltistan Division
 
Eye Catching landscape view in Kuro

The Ghanche District is divided into Six tehsils:

  • Khaplu Tehsil
  • Daghoni Tehsil
  • Masherbrum Tehsil
  • Chorbat Tehsil
  • Ghowari Tehsil
  • Keris Tehsil

The six tehsils are divided into 56 union councils, with each council containing many villages. Four villages of the Chorbat Valley were lost in the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971.[8][9] Those were the villages of Chalunka, Thang, Turtuk, and Tyakshi. .[10] Some of them are given in the chart below.

Name of Village/Town[11] Muhallahs in the Village/Town
Keris Oroba, Sumalsa, kashiba, Sadat colony, Barchong, Khargrong, Dangah, Youljuk, Charathang, Ural Gone, Banpa,Mustafaabad,Shagaran,barchong.
Gone Gongma Grong, Gamba Grong
Kuro Farool, Bahadur abad,Braqthoq, Khankah grong, Gulshen Town Sato, Bani gala, Gharaqpi gond, Katchurdas,Khuram abad,Ldamxong,Airot
Ghowari Ghulu Khor, Manjar, Sain (Hill Town), Chogo Grong, Shahoba, Zangi Ba, Manowa, Sobi Gon, Rahinpi Khor, Mala Abdul pi khor, Mayokhor, Duskhor, Soq, Gintha
Yugo Baqir Colony, Yogo
Daghoni Malagrong, Baleeva, kharmang, Thagna, shigalgrong, chogogrong, baktawa, Haiderabad
Kharkoo Mandik, Arapa, Malayar, Thana Gamba Trangzong, Gongma Trangzong, Garbong, Youlskil, Piyara, Shopacholi, Lahar, Sogha
Balghar Soq,Yompoya,Loda,Khankha Groing, marmung,Gon,Chan Gon, Ungbo,Gongmayar,Bazawa,Khodakha,Garieppa,Kharwathaing,khashou,Gamba Bardas.
Barah Gumba BARA (Hilfiyuoq, Kharfiyouq, Bara Gond, BrouqPa, Thupori), Gungma BARA (Spinpa, Sampa, MantholPa, Khanka, Pandiva, Darussalam, Mirikpa, Shourova, MominPa, QadeerPa, Tatous)
Khaplu Pain Kraming, Malaliwa, Ansoq, Kongbozang, Gongmayar, Baqerpi gund. Mekxerpi, Goqpi Mirpiser, Thaskong, Ghares, Morgoto, Helam groung, Braqchan, Chaqchan, mongrong, Beadenday, Hipi, Askari gond, Chilabatigond, Kowakhong, Stronpi, Konowa, Khsergroung, Garboung
Khaplu Bala Mouldomar, Sargaib, Stodkhoor (Braqchansar, Khansar, Banpi, Hundili Gharalti, Laxar), Khanqah, Naqzigroung, Gamba Bathong, Goma Bathong, Goma staqji (Muhsinabad), Langkhong (Islamabad), Hatchhe khar, Hatchhe, Hatchhe, Dinis(faizbaksh sector), Gamba Bngriya, goma Bngriya, Doqsa Garbochung,
Saling Banpi Gabkhore, Doqbar, Biliggrong, Sotol, Gond
Haldi
Thagas * Newti Chan, Olday Groung, Garbi Groung, Kharat, Arif Abad, Chansoq,

, Farol, Baqmacho, Kharkhor, Bandy Groung, Arappi Groung, Ool, Tholdi, Dung,Lhangkhani Groung.

Chorbat Siksa (Kalan, Sokhmos), Chowar, Siari, Piun, Hassanabad, Ameerabad, Dawoo, Marcha, Partook, Thoqmus, Franu
Gulshan-e-Kabir Tranzong, Gonpon, Kharkhor (Kharkhor & Bongri), Farol (Gapkhor & Yarol)
Dumsum mallon, gabser, mongron,khachepa,yarkhor,oling,skoungoa, barngmalla,
Ghursay
Sino sino
Talis Nima bazar, hussani chock,
Saltoro Mandik, Saith, Ghaglu and Goma
Surmo Choghogrong, Tarkari, Tishari, Gond, Khar
Kundos Karmanding,Gubla, Choghogrong, Telcho, bagey, shakhma, Lachat, Thang, Hano, Khorkondo, Farol,
Machulu Ashurpi, Malikpi, Manthalpi, Khadi, Badawa, Hilbi, Mallon, Teshari, Marin, Bongri, Baqdurpi
Hushe
Marzi Gon
Thalay Haltagari Baltoro, daltir, yarkhor, taso, harangus, parangus, Chundu, khasomik, bordas, gaworic, lodas.

Religion edit

 
The Chaqchan Mosque, which dates to 1370 A.D., around the time that the district's inhabitants converted to Islam

The majority (almost 95%) of the people living in Ghanche District belong to Noorbakshia sufi Islam, with the rest belonging to the Sunni and Shia sects. A religious leader locally called a "bowa" has a very important place in Ghanche society.

Tourism edit

Ghanche is one of the most visited tourist destination in Pakistan. Famous places to visit in Ghanche are:

  • Barah valley
  • Keris Valley View Point (Chanma)
  • Aastana Mir Mukhtar Keris (Tomb)
  • Yabgo palace Keris
  • Jerba So Keris (Lake)
  • Khashal Agri Tourism Park Ghowari
  • Dongsa Rock View Point Kuro [3]
  • Balghar Ranga
  • Thally Broq
  • Crystal Lake Soga
  • Saling Spangtoq (Trout Fish)
  • Chaqchan Mosque Khaplu
  • Yabgo Palace Khaplu(Sereena Palace)
  • Thoqsi Khar Khaplu
  • Haldi Coneas
  • Hushe Valley (K2 Gateway)
  • Machulu Valley
  • Mashbrum View Point
  • Hot Spring Kondus
  • Gyari Yadgar e Shuhada
  • Frano Border (Last Village Of Pak/Indian Border)

[12]

Education edit

According to the Alif Ailaan Pakistan District Education Rankings 2017, Ghanche is ranked 29th out of 141 districts in terms of education. For facilities and infrastructure, the district is ranked 118th out of 155.[13]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c The application of the term "administered" to the various regions of Kashmir and a mention of the Kashmir dispute is supported by the tertiary sources (a) through (e), reflecting due weight 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 (h) through (i) below, "held" is also considered politicized usage, as is the term "occupied," (see (j) below).
    (a) Kashmir, region Indian subcontinent, Encyclopaedia Britannica, retrieved 15 August 2019 (subscription required) Quote: "Kashmir, region of the northwestern Indian subcontinent ... has been the subject of dispute between India and Pakistan since the partition of the Indian subcontinent in 1947. The northern and western portions are administered by Pakistan and comprise three areas: Azad Kashmir, Gilgit, and Baltistan, the last two being part of a territory called the Northern Areas. Administered by India are the southern and southeastern portions, which constitute the state of Jammu and Kashmir but are slated to be split into two union territories.";
    (b) Pletcher, Kenneth, Aksai Chin, Plateau Region, Asia, Encyclopaedia Britannica, retrieved 16 August 2019 (subscription required) Quote: "Aksai Chin, Chinese (Pinyin) Aksayqin, portion of the Kashmir region, at the northernmost extent of the Indian subcontinent in south-central Asia. It constitutes nearly all the territory of the Chinese-administered sector of Kashmir that is claimed by India to be part of the Ladakh area of Jammu and Kashmir state.";
    (c) "Kashmir", Encyclopedia Americana, Scholastic Library Publishing, 2006, p. 328, ISBN 978-0-7172-0139-6 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 1947";
    (d) Osmańczyk, Edmund Jan (2003), Encyclopedia of the United Nations and International Agreements: G to M, Taylor & Francis, pp. 1191–, ISBN 978-0-415-93922-5 Quote: "Jammu and Kashmir: Territory in northwestern India, subject to a dispute between India and Pakistan. It has borders with Pakistan and China."
    (e) Talbot, Ian (2016), A History of Modern South Asia: Politics, States, Diasporas, Yale University Press, pp. 28–29, ISBN 978-0-300-19694-8 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.";
    (f) Skutsch, Carl (2015) [2007], "China: Border War with India, 1962", in Ciment, James (ed.), Encyclopedia of Conflicts Since World War II (2nd ed.), London and New York: Routledge, p. 573, ISBN 978-0-7656-8005-1, The situation between the two nations was complicated by the 1957–1959 uprising by Tibetans against Chinese rule. Refugees poured across the Indian border, and the Indian public was outraged. Any compromise with China on the border issue became impossible. Similarly, China was offended that India had given political asylum to the Dalai Lama when he fled across the border in March 1959. In late 1959, there were shots fired between border patrols operating along both the ill-defined McMahon Line and in the Aksai Chin.
    (g) Clary, Christopher, The Difficult Politics of Peace: Rivalry in Modern South Asia, Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, p. 109, ISBN 9780197638408, Territorial Dispute: The situation along the Sino-Indian frontier continued to worsen. In late July (1959), an Indian reconnaissance patrol was blocked, "apprehended," and eventually expelled after three weeks in custody at the hands of a larger Chinese force near Khurnak Fort in Aksai Chin. ... Circumstances worsened further in October 1959, when a major class at Kongka Pass in eastern Ladakh led to nine dead and ten captured Indian border personnel, making it by far the most serious Sino-Indian class since India's independence.
    (h) Bose, Sumantra (2009), Kashmir: Roots of Conflict, Paths to Peace, Harvard University Press, pp. 294, 291, 293, ISBN 978-0-674-02855-5 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: 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.), 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."
    (i) Fisher, Michael H. (2018), An Environmental History of India: From Earliest Times to the Twenty-First Century, Cambridge University Press, p. 166, ISBN 978-1-107-11162-2 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.";
    (j) Snedden, Christopher (2015), Understanding Kashmir and Kashmiris, Oxford University Press, p. 10, ISBN 978-1-84904-621-3 Quote:"Some politicised terms also are used to describe parts of J&K. These terms include the words 'occupied' and 'held'."
  2. ^ Bukhari, Syed Mehdi (April 18, 2015). "The serenity of Ghanche: Of mountains, rivers and valleys". DAWN.COM.
  3. ^ "Mapping education in Pakistan 2015". DAWN.COM. May 21, 2015.
  4. ^ "Rifts within Nurbakhshiyas: Dozens arrested after clashes in Ghanche Valley". The Express Tribune. August 3, 2014.
  5. ^ Balghari, Sajjad H:"Sayyid Muhammad Nurbakhsh Qahistani", Monthly Nawa-i-Sufia, Islamabad, Issoue No.12, 1995
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-06-18.
  7. ^ Arz-e-Shimal by Alhaj Muhammad Ibrahim Zair
  8. ^ "Turtuk, a Promised Land Between Two Hostile Neighbours".
  9. ^ Rajrishi Singhal, qz com (September 10, 2016). "An encounter with the 'king' of Turtuk, a border village near Gilgit-Baltistan". Scroll.in.
  10. ^ "geography of baltistan".
  11. ^ District Body Ghanche
  12. ^ "Ghanche District". Retrieved 28 March 2021.
  13. ^ "Pakistan District Education Rankings 2017" (PDF). Alif Ailaan. Retrieved 2019-08-16.

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Ghanche District Balti གངས ཆ is a district of Pakistan administered Gilgit Baltistan in the disputed Kashmir region 1 2 3 4 It is the eastern most district of Gilgit Baltistan It is the coldest place within Pakistan as it is situated on the third pole with temperatures reaching below 20 C in the winter The Khaplu Valley and the Hushe Valley form the gateway for the great Baltoro Muztagh the subrange of the Karakoram Mountains 5 that includes the mighty peaks of K2 8 611 m Broad Peak 8 047 m the Gasherbrums 8 000 m and Masherbrum 7 821 m all of which are also included in the Skardu District 6 Ghanche District ضلع گانچھےDistrict of Gilgit Baltistan administered by Pakistan 1 A beautiful view from Dongsa Rock View Point Kuro Ghanche 2 Interactive map of Ghanche districtA map showing Pakistani administered Gilgit Baltistan shaded in sage green in the disputed Kashmir region 1 Coordinates 35 10 N 76 20 E 35 167 N 76 333 E 35 167 76 333TerritoryGilgit BaltistanDivisionBaltistan DivisionHeadquartersKhapluGovernment TypeDistrict Administration Deputy CommissionerUmer Viqar BPS 18 PAS District Police OfficerNasir Ali Khan BPS 18 PSP District Health OfficerN AArea Total4 052 km2 1 564 sq mi Population 2017 Total160 000Number of Tehsils6 Contents 1 Etymology 2 Administration 3 Religion 4 Tourism 5 Education 6 See also 7 ReferencesEtymology editThe word gang in the Balti language means glacier and che is used as a superlative term to indicate an abundance The word is used by the residents of the Khaplu Valley in the name of the Ghanche Nallah a seasonal stream which flows through the town of Khaplu during the summer season When the Pakistani government elevated the status of the Ghanche Tehsil to that of a district the people of the valley willingly selected the name Ghanche 7 Administration edit nbsp The historic village of Machlu which features a mosque built in the typical style of the Baltistan Division nbsp Eye Catching landscape view in KuroThe Ghanche District is divided into Six tehsils Khaplu Tehsil Daghoni Tehsil Masherbrum Tehsil Chorbat Tehsil Ghowari Tehsil Keris TehsilThe six tehsils are divided into 56 union councils with each council containing many villages Four villages of the Chorbat Valley were lost in the Indo Pakistani War of 1971 8 9 Those were the villages of Chalunka Thang Turtuk and Tyakshi 10 Some of them are given in the chart below Name of Village Town 11 Muhallahs in the Village TownKeris Oroba Sumalsa kashiba Sadat colony Barchong Khargrong Dangah Youljuk Charathang Ural Gone Banpa Mustafaabad Shagaran barchong Gone Gongma Grong Gamba GrongKuro Farool Bahadur abad Braqthoq Khankah grong Gulshen Town Sato Bani gala Gharaqpi gond Katchurdas Khuram abad Ldamxong AirotGhowari Ghulu Khor Manjar Sain Hill Town Chogo Grong Shahoba Zangi Ba Manowa Sobi Gon Rahinpi Khor Mala Abdul pi khor Mayokhor Duskhor Soq GinthaYugo Baqir Colony YogoDaghoni Malagrong Baleeva kharmang Thagna shigalgrong chogogrong baktawa HaiderabadKharkoo Mandik Arapa Malayar Thana Gamba Trangzong Gongma Trangzong Garbong Youlskil Piyara Shopacholi Lahar SoghaBalghar Soq Yompoya Loda Khankha Groing marmung Gon Chan Gon Ungbo Gongmayar Bazawa Khodakha Garieppa Kharwathaing khashou Gamba Bardas Barah Gumba BARA Hilfiyuoq Kharfiyouq Bara Gond BrouqPa Thupori Gungma BARA Spinpa Sampa MantholPa Khanka Pandiva Darussalam Mirikpa Shourova MominPa QadeerPa Tatous Khaplu Pain Kraming Malaliwa Ansoq Kongbozang Gongmayar Baqerpi gund Mekxerpi Goqpi Mirpiser Thaskong Ghares Morgoto Helam groung Braqchan Chaqchan mongrong Beadenday Hipi Askari gond Chilabatigond Kowakhong Stronpi Konowa Khsergroung GarboungKhaplu Bala Mouldomar Sargaib Stodkhoor Braqchansar Khansar Banpi Hundili Gharalti Laxar Khanqah Naqzigroung Gamba Bathong Goma Bathong Goma staqji Muhsinabad Langkhong Islamabad Hatchhe khar Hatchhe Hatchhe Dinis faizbaksh sector Gamba Bngriya goma Bngriya Doqsa Garbochung Saling Banpi Gabkhore Doqbar Biliggrong Sotol GondHaldiThagas Newti Chan Olday Groung Garbi Groung Kharat Arif Abad Chansoq Farol Baqmacho Kharkhor Bandy Groung Arappi Groung Ool Tholdi Dung Lhangkhani Groung Chorbat Siksa Kalan Sokhmos Chowar Siari Piun Hassanabad Ameerabad Dawoo Marcha Partook Thoqmus FranuGulshan e Kabir Tranzong Gonpon Kharkhor Kharkhor amp Bongri Farol Gapkhor amp Yarol Dumsum mallon gabser mongron khachepa yarkhor oling skoungoa barngmalla GhursaySino sinoTalis Nima bazar hussani chock Saltoro Mandik Saith Ghaglu and GomaSurmo Choghogrong Tarkari Tishari Gond KharKundos Karmanding Gubla Choghogrong Telcho bagey shakhma Lachat Thang Hano Khorkondo Farol Machulu Ashurpi Malikpi Manthalpi Khadi Badawa Hilbi Mallon Teshari Marin Bongri BaqdurpiHusheMarzi GonThalay Haltagari Baltoro daltir yarkhor taso harangus parangus Chundu khasomik bordas gaworic lodas Religion edit nbsp The Chaqchan Mosque which dates to 1370 A D around the time that the district s inhabitants converted to IslamThe majority almost 95 of the people living in Ghanche District belong to Noorbakshia sufi Islam with the rest belonging to the Sunni and Shia sects A religious leader locally called a bowa has a very important place in Ghanche society Tourism editGhanche is one of the most visited tourist destination in Pakistan Famous places to visit in Ghanche are Barah valley Keris Valley View Point Chanma Aastana Mir Mukhtar Keris Tomb Yabgo palace Keris Jerba So Keris Lake Khashal Agri Tourism Park Ghowari Dongsa Rock View Point Kuro 3 Balghar Ranga Thally Broq Crystal Lake Soga Saling Spangtoq Trout Fish Chaqchan Mosque Khaplu Yabgo Palace Khaplu Sereena Palace Thoqsi Khar Khaplu Haldi Coneas Hushe Valley K2 Gateway Machulu Valley Mashbrum View Point Hot Spring Kondus Gyari Yadgar e Shuhada Frano Border Last Village Of Pak Indian Border 12 Education editAccording to the Alif Ailaan Pakistan District Education Rankings 2017 Ghanche is ranked 29th out of 141 districts in terms of education For facilities and infrastructure the district is ranked 118th out of 155 13 See also edit nbsp Pakistan portalDistricts of Gilgit Baltistan Constituency GBLA 24 2012 Gayari Sector avalanche Noorbakhshia Saltoro RidgeReferences edit a b c The application of the term administered to the various regions of Kashmir and a mention of the Kashmir dispute is supported by the tertiary sources a through e reflecting due weight 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 h through i below held is also considered politicized usage as is the term occupied see j below a Kashmir region Indian subcontinent Encyclopaedia Britannica retrieved 15 August 2019 subscription required Quote Kashmir region of the northwestern Indian subcontinent has been the subject of dispute between India and Pakistan since the partition of the Indian subcontinent in 1947 The northern and western portions are administered by Pakistan and comprise three areas Azad Kashmir Gilgit and Baltistan the last two being part of a territory called the Northern Areas Administered by India are the southern and southeastern portions which constitute the state of Jammu and Kashmir but are slated to be split into two union territories b Pletcher Kenneth Aksai Chin Plateau Region Asia Encyclopaedia Britannica retrieved 16 August 2019 subscription required Quote Aksai Chin Chinese Pinyin Aksayqin portion of the Kashmir region at the northernmost extent of the Indian subcontinent in south central Asia It constitutes nearly all the territory of the Chinese administered sector of Kashmir that is claimed by India to be part of the Ladakh area of Jammu and Kashmir state c Kashmir Encyclopedia Americana Scholastic Library Publishing 2006 p 328 ISBN 978 0 7172 0139 6 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 1947 d Osmanczyk Edmund Jan 2003 Encyclopedia of the United Nations and International Agreements G to M Taylor amp Francis pp 1191 ISBN 978 0 415 93922 5 Quote Jammu and Kashmir Territory in northwestern India subject to a dispute between India and Pakistan It has borders with Pakistan and China e Talbot Ian 2016 A History of Modern South Asia Politics States Diasporas Yale University Press pp 28 29 ISBN 978 0 300 19694 8 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 f Skutsch Carl 2015 2007 China Border War with India 1962 in Ciment James ed Encyclopedia of Conflicts Since World War II 2nd ed London and New York Routledge p 573 ISBN 978 0 7656 8005 1 The situation between the two nations was complicated by the 1957 1959 uprising by Tibetans against Chinese rule Refugees poured across the Indian border and the Indian public was outraged Any compromise with China on the border issue became impossible Similarly China was offended that India had given political asylum to the Dalai Lama when he fled across the border in March 1959 In late 1959 there were shots fired between border patrols operating along both the ill defined McMahon Line and in the Aksai Chin g Clary Christopher The Difficult Politics of Peace Rivalry in Modern South Asia Oxford and New York Oxford University Press p 109 ISBN 9780197638408 Territorial Dispute The situation along the Sino Indian frontier continued to worsen In late July 1959 an Indian reconnaissance patrol was blocked apprehended and eventually expelled after three weeks in custody at the hands of a larger Chinese force near Khurnak Fort in Aksai Chin Circumstances worsened further in October 1959 when a major class at Kongka Pass in eastern Ladakh led to nine dead and ten captured Indian border personnel making it by far the most serious Sino Indian class since India s independence h Bose Sumantra 2009 Kashmir Roots of Conflict Paths to Peace Harvard University Press pp 294 291 293 ISBN 978 0 674 02855 5 Quote J amp 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 Kashmir Valley Jammu and Ladakh and AJK Azad Free Jammu and Kashmir The more populous part of Pakistani controlled J amp K with a population of approximately 2 5 million 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 i Fisher Michael H 2018 An Environmental History of India From Earliest Times to the Twenty First Century Cambridge University Press p 166 ISBN 978 1 107 11162 2 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 j Snedden Christopher 2015 Understanding Kashmir and Kashmiris Oxford University Press p 10 ISBN 978 1 84904 621 3 Quote Some politicised terms also are used to describe parts of J amp K These terms include the words occupied and held Bukhari Syed Mehdi April 18 2015 The serenity of Ghanche Of mountains rivers and valleys DAWN COM Mapping education in Pakistan 2015 DAWN COM May 21 2015 Rifts within Nurbakhshiyas Dozens arrested after clashes in Ghanche Valley The Express Tribune August 3 2014 Balghari Sajjad H Sayyid Muhammad Nurbakhsh Qahistani Monthly Nawa i Sufia Islamabad Issoue No 12 1995 History of Ganche and places to see Archived from the 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