Entries tagged with 'Gilgit'
Thursday, January 3rd, 2008
As they say that words and tears cannot flow together. You either weep or you write. You either m…
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Tagged: Al Qaeda, Badin, Benazir Bhutto, Benazir Bhutto Assassination, Ghotki, Gilgit, Gojra, Hyderabad, Larkana, Mardan, Mehrabpur, Nawabshah, Nowshero Feroze, Punjab, Sanghar, Sindh, Sukkur, terrorism, Thatta, Waziristan
Sunday, November 25th, 2007
"Ignorance, intolerance, egotism, self-assertion, opaque perception, dense and pitiful chuckle he…
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Tagged: Army Public School, Badminton, Gilgit, Mao Tse Tung, Mark Twain, Sargodha, Teenage
Saturday, July 7th, 2007
Those who have taken the chance to brave the unruly mountainous terrain in the Northern Areas mus…
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Tagged: Alpine Lakes, Baltistan, Bara Pani, Dalsangpa, Deosai, Gilgit, Hunza, Kalam, Karakoram, Lulsar, Masherbrum, Mohodand Lake, Nanga Parbat, Nultar, Pakistan, Pasu, River Jhelum, River Kunhar, Saiful Muluk Lake, Shaucer Lake, Sheosar Lake, Swat
Saturday, May 12th, 2007
Pakistan is a country with a beautiful and varied landscape and I am not being ethnocentric here….
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Tagged: Biafo, Chitral, Gilgit, Hunza, Kaghan, Kashmir, Mansehra, Nanga Parbat, Neelam Valley, Northern Areas, Pakistan, Parachinar, Shangri la, Siachen, Swat, Travelogue
Tuesday, March 20th, 2007
From earliest times, the stoic, heroic inhabitants of Hunza Valley (Hunzakuts) sandwiched between…
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Tagged: Alexander, Brushuski, Gilgit, Hindu Kush, Hunza, Karakoram, Kashgar, Pakistan, Russia, Shangri la
Saturday, March 10th, 2007
Gilgit and Baltistan were part of Kashmir the Independence of the Subcontinent. British acquired …
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Tagged: Baltistan, Gilgit, India, Kashmir, Maharaja Hari Singh, Pakistan, Sri Nagar
Wednesday, February 21st, 2007
Apart from being famous for its educational institutions and Pakistan Military Academy, Abottabad…
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Tagged: Abottabad, Asoka, Babusar Pass, Batagram, Gilgit, Haripur, Hasan Abdal, Havalian, Hazara, Hunza, Indus Kohistan, James Abbott, Jhelum, Kaghan, Kakul, Karakorum, Lake Saif ul Muluk, Lipa, London, Mansehra, Murree, Naran, Neelum, Oghi, Pakistan, Pakistan Military Academy, River Kunhar, Sarae Saleh, Shinkiari, Shogran, skardu, Swat, Thandiani
Wednesday, February 14th, 2007
Baikal is what I am reminded of when ever I see the Sadpara Lake situated at a short drive (an ea…
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Tagged: Alpine Campion, Astor, Baikal, Buddha, Chakor Pass, Cranesbill, Deosai, Gilgit, Gunma, Himalayas, Indus River, Jia Ku, Karakoram, Knotweed, Sadpara Lake, Shaucer Lake, Sheosar Lake, skardu
Wednesday, February 7th, 2007
Nanga Parbat – naked mountain - is the ninth highest peak (8125 meters) in the world and second…
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Tagged: Abbotabad, Adrian Burgees, Astor River, Bisham, Chilas, Germany, Gilgit, Glacier, Himalaya, Hunza, Hurman Bhul, Indus River, Islamabad, Nanga Parbat, NATCO, Nazir Sabir, Pakistan, Patan, Rama Lake, Rupal Face, Tarishing, Tourism
Saturday, January 13th, 2007
In the Himalayan foothills Murree — known as Malika-e-Kohsar meaning the queen of hills — was f…
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Tagged: Abbottabad, Ayubia, Barian, Changla Gali, Chitral, Dunga Gali, Ghora Gali, Gilgit, Himalayas, Islamabad, Jhelum River, Kaghan, Kakul, Kashmir, Khair Gali, Mall, Murree, Nathia Gali, NGO, Rawalpindi, Swar Gali, Swat, Thandiani
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