karakoram in A Sentence

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    Karakoram is a Turkic term meaning black gravel.

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    The Karakoram Range.

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    The Karakoram Highway.

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    Hispar Muztagh is a sub-range of the Karakoram mountain range.

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    Pakistan interpretation was that their territory continued in northeast from Point NJ 9842 to the Karakoram Pass.

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    Near the Karakoram and Pamir ranges, Tajik and Kyrgyz settlements still occupy the valleys of the western regions.

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    The Karakoram Highway is officially known as the N-35 in Pakistan; and China National Highway 314(G314) in China.

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    The Karakoram, along with other areas in and around the Himalayan region, is often called the“roof of the world.”.

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    Karakoram Highway was built at 15,397 feet high and is one of the highest paved roads in the world.

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    Thus, between Leh and eastern Central Asia there is a triple barrier- the Ladakh Range, Karakoram Range, and Kunlun.

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    The Karakoram, Pakistan Himalaya and India Himalaya(north of Nepal)- 68 Mountain Summits with Prominence of 1,500 meters or greater.

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    The Karakoram range forms a great watershed that separates China from the Indian subcontinent and is sometimes called the"Third Pole.".

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    In 1962, China occupied Aksai Chin, and promptly built roads connecting Sinkiang and Tibet, and the Karakoram Highway, jointly with Pakistan.

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    Malubiting(Urdu: مالونیتنگ‎); also known as Malubiting West is the second highest peak in the Rakaposhi-Haramosh Mountains, a subrange of the Karakoram range of Pakistan.

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    A major part of the Karakoram Range lies under the disputed category of Indian and Pakistan and both countries have declared a claim over it.

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    The Sino-Indian War claimed about 2,000 lives and played out in the harsh terrain of the Karakoram Mountains, some 4,270 meters(14,000 feet) above sea level.

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    Deosai is located on the boundary of the Karakoram and the western Himalayas, and at no point, it is less than 4000 meters above sea level.

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    For your information, let you know that currently the trade of China and Pakistan is through the newly constructed Karakoram Highway, which connects the two countries in the western Kashmir region.

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    India thought that such an expeditions could consolidate a trade route from the northeastern(Chinese) to the southwestern(Pakistani) side of the Karakoram Range and eventually provide a strategic advantage to the Pakistani Army.

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    The Indian military believed that such an expedition could advance a link for a trade route from the Chinese to the Pakistani sides of the Karakoram Range and eventually provide a strategic advantage to the Pakistani Army.

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    In the far north, for example, the maharaja's authority certainly extended to the Karakoram Range, but beyond that lay a debatable zone on the borders of the Turkistan and Xinjiang regions of Central Asia, and the boundary was never demarcated.

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    The journey takes around twelve hours, much of it on narrow roads with no room for overtaking, but the garnet stones we spot at the side of the Karakoram Highway- which connects China and Pakistan- are a reward for our frayed nerves.

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    The Indian military believed that such an expedition could further a link for a trade route from the northeastern(Chinese) to the southwestern(Pakistani) side of the Karakoram Range and eventually provide a strategic, if not tactical, advantage to the Pakistani Armed Forces.

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    In 1892 Sir William Martin Conway explored the Karakoram Himalayas, and climbed a peak of 23,000 ft(7,000 m) In 1895 Albert F. Mummery died while attempting Nanga Parbat, while in 1899 D. W. Freshfield took an expedition to the snowy regions of Sikkim.

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