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Constitutional status of Gilgit Baltistan, Chitral and Shenaki / Khan, Abdul Hamid   Journal Article
Khan, Abdul Hamid Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Summary/Abstract Before the partition of the Indian sub-continent, the British handed over the tiny states including Yasin, Punial, Gupis, Ishkoman, Gilgit, Nagar, Hunza, Astore and Chilas to the Maharaja of Kashmir. Chilas was under the suzerainty of Yasin even after 1947. Before 1860, Mastuj (now part of Chitral), Gupis and Ishkoman were also integral parts of Yasin. After the murder of British spy Col. George Hayward by the Yasin ruler Mir Wali in 1873, differences between the State of Yasin and the British government had deepened. The British reacted by separating Mastuj, Koh Ghizer, Gupis and Ishkoman from Yasin. Rundu, Kharmang, Skardu, Ladakh and Astore remained under the direct control of Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir. Before the partition of India, the Maharaja of Kashmir, on 1 August 1947, took over the administration of the entire Gilgit-Baltistan, i.e., former Gilgit Wazarat north of the Indus and all political districts. The area together with Bonji formed the Gilgit frontier province. Maharaja of Kashmir appointed Brigadier Ghansara Singh as the Governor, and also sanctioned the budget for the Gilgit frontier province.
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ID:   148899


Dardic tradition in Baltistan, Ladakh and Central Asia / Mani, B R   Journal Article
Mani, B R Journal Article
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Key Words Central Asia  Ladakh  Baltistan  Dardic Tradition 
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ID:   176489


Gateway to Gilgit-Baltistan: Turtuk Unveiled / Suri, Kavita 2021  Book
Suri, Kavita Book
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Publication India, Shubhi Publications, 2021.
Description 162p.Hbk
Standard Number 9788182902121
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059944954.91/SUR 059944MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   123075


Gilgit Baltistan: Between Hope and Despair / Singh, Priyanka 2013  Book
Singh, Priyanka Book
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Publication New Delhi, Institute for Defence Studies and Analyses, 2013.
Description 102p.Pbk
Series IDSA Monograph Series No.14
Standard Number 9789382169130
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057402954.913/SIN 057402MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   103024


In pursuit of forced assimilation sectarian and ethnic marginal / Bansal, Alok   Journal Article
Bansal, Alok Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
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Independence movement of Balochistan / Verma, Jai Kumar   Journal Article
Verma, Jai Kumar Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract In a bold departure from the old practice, Prime Minister Modi made a reference to Balochistan, Gilgit and Baltistan in his Independence Day speech; nonetheless the move was criticised by the Pakistan government as well as by leaders of Indian opposition parties. But the nationalist leaders of Balochistan welcomed the move. The Khan of Kalat declared independence and never wanted to be a part of Pakistan. Jinnah forcibly merged Balochistan. The mineral-rich Balochistan is the biggest province of the country, but it is the poorest region in south Asia. The federal government, with an ulterior motive, is hindering the progress of the province. The Pakistan government, instead of redressing the legitimate problems of the province, alleges that the insurgency in the state is fuelled by foreign powers. Baloch leaders oppose the construction of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) as they fear that under the garb of the CPEC, the Pakistan government would settle outsiders in the state, which would change the demography of the province. The Baloch leaders also mention that the CPEC is not in the interest of the state. Pakistani forces have adopted the policy of ‘kill and dump’ to terrorise the Balochis. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, in a momentous departure from the old policy of defending India against Pakistani onslaught about the human right violations in Kashmir, made a direct reference to the Balochistan freedom movement, Gilgit and Baltistan as well as Pakistan-occupied Kashmir from ramparts of the Red Fort in his Independence Day speech of 15 August 2016.1
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ID:   029531


Ladakh and Western Himalayan politics: 1819-1848 / Datta, C L 1973  Book
Datta C.L. Book
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Publication New Delhi, Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers Pvt. Ltd., 1973.
Description viii, 239p.Hbk
Contents The Dogra conquest of Ladakh, Baltistan and West Tibet and reactions of other powers
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ID:   132860


Other Kashmir: society, culture and politics in the Karakoram himalayas / Warikoo, K (ed.) 2014  Book
Warikoo, k (ed.) Book
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Publication New Delhi, Pentagon Press, 2014.
Description xiv, 341p.Hbk
Contents In association with Institite for Defence Studies and Analyses (IDSA)
Standard Number 9788182747975
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057856320.09546/WAR 057856MainOn ShelfGeneral 
057857320.09546/WAR 057857MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   107026


Other Kashmir: almost everything about Aksai Chin, Baltistan, Gilgit, Hunza, Mirpur and Muzaffarabad / Dewan, Parvez 2011  Book
Dewan, Parvez Book
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Publication New Delhi, Manas Publications, 2011.
Description 439p.
Standard Number 9788170493709, hbk
Key Words Kashmir  Gilgit  Aksai Chin  Mirpur  Hunza  Baltistan 
Muzaffarabad 
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056183954.3/DEW 056183MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   143823


Pakistan occupied Kashmir: internal dynamics and externalities / Alam, Mohammad Monir (ed.) 2015  Book
Alam, Mohammad Monir (ed.) Book
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Publication DelhI, Academic Publications, 2015.
Description viii, 362p.hbk
Standard Number 9789383931101
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058471320.54913/ALA 058471MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   120276


Playing Chinese checkers in Gilgit - Baltistan / Behuria, Ashok K   Journal Article
Behuria, Ashok K Journal Article
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Publication 2013.
Key Words China  India  POK  Jammu and Kashmir  FATA  Gilgit 
Baltistan  Karakoram Highway, (KKH)  Hydel Sector  Pakistan - 1967-1977 
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ID:   103062


Tibetan card: by its lack of foresight India has whittled away its biggest advantage against China / Force   Journal Article
Force Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Key Words China  India  Jammu and Kashmir  Chinese Communist Party  Gilgit  Chinese Army 
Wen Jiabao  Baltistan  Shabir Choudhry 
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ID:   140156


Tribes of the Hindoo Koosh / Biddulph, John 1977  Book
Biddulph, John Book
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Publication Karachi, Indus Publications, 1977.
Description Various pagehbk
Key Words Geography  Tribes  Nager  Gilgit  Hunza  Baltistan 
Hindoo Koosh  Indus Valley  Ponyal 
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042527958.1/BID 042527MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   176666


Turtuk / Suri, Kavita 2010  Book
Suri, Kavita Book
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Publication India, Shubhi Publications, 2010.
Description 162p.Hbk
Standard Number 9788182902121
Key Words Jammu and Kashmir  Ladakh  Indian Tribes  Baltistan  Turtuk  Baltis 
Cold Desert - Ladakh  Turtuk - Culture 
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