gilgit in A Sentence

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    Azad Kashmir Gilgit.

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    Balochistan Gilgit Baltistan.

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    Baluchistan Gilgit- Baltistan.

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    Gilgit and Skardu are the two main hubs for expeditions to those mountains.

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    Prasad added:“Talk about what is happening with people living in Balochistan and Gilgit.”.

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    The ordeal suffered by the people of Gilgit and Baltistan in 1947-48 is all very well known.

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    They destroyed crops and houses, lynched and burnt people to death in the villages around Gilgit town.

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    There was a revolt in Gilgit by its Shia population, which called for a separate Shia state.

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    The Pakistan Army then transported Osama bin Laden and his hordes massacred and raped several hundred Shia civilians in Gilgit.

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    In 1988 a revolt by the Shias of Gilgit Baltistan(northern region of Pakistan) was ruthlessly suppressed by the Zia-ul Haq regime.

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    Therefore Pakistan Kahsmir and Gilgit Baltistan become an occupied territory- a territory which has been illegally occupied by our western neighbour.

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    The issue of Kashmir has been overshadowed in the 42nd session of UNHRC and now the activist of Gilgit Baltistan raised this issue.

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    They are trying to give us lectures about Kashmir, that's why we have told them what is happening in Balochistan, PoK and Gilgit.

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    He added that its time that the federal government starts treating the people of Gilgit as humans and stop their loot of land and resources.

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    At that time Gilgit, always understood to be part of Kashmir, was for strategic reasons constituted as a special agency in 1889 under a British agent.

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    On March 13, Dainik Jagran published an article titled-“A strong retort for those asking for proof of airstrike, Gilgit activist discloses where the dead bodies of terrorists are.”.

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    Sering called Gilgit Baltistan an integral part of India and said that members of the United Nations need to understand that Pakistan has been a deterrent for years.

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    The first major anti-Shia riots in Gilgit broke out in May 1988 over the sighting of the moon, which ushers the end of the holy month of Ramadan.

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    When Shias in Gilgit celebrated Eid al-Fitr, a group of extremist Sunnis, still fasting as their religious leaders had not yet declared the sighting of the moon, attacked them.

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    In his Independence Day speech on Monday, Modi had talked about the situation in PoK, Gilgit and Balochistan and said people from there have thanked him for raising their issues.

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    I have tried to locate direct references made by the then Prime minister of India on Gilgit/Baltistan, for the Prime Minister wrote quite prodigiously on the subject of Kashmir during 1947-48.

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    In 2007, International Crisis Group stated that“Almost six decades after Pakistan's independence, the constitutional status of the Federally Administered Northern Areas(Gilgit and Baltistan), once part of the former princely state of Jammu and Kashmir and now under Pakistani control, remains undetermined, with political autonomy a distant dream.

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    In 2007, International Crisis Group(ICG) stated that“Almost six decades after Pakistan's independence, the constitutional status of the Federally Administered Northern Areas(Gilgit and Baltistan), once part of the former princely state of Jammu and Kashmir and now under Pakistani control, remains undetermined, with political autonomy a distant dream.

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    The Herald, the monthly journal of the prestigious Dawn group of Karachi, wrote in its April 1990 issue: In May 1988, low-intensity political rivalry and sectarian tension ignited into full-scale carnage as thousands of armed tribesmen from outside Gilgit district invaded Gilgit along the Karakoram Highway.

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    In 2007, the International Crisis Group stated that"Almost six decades after Pakistan's independence, the constitutional status of the Federally Administered Northern Areas(Gilgit and Baltistan), once part of the former princely state of Jammu and Kashmir and now under Pakistani control, remains undetermined, with political autonomy a distant dream.

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