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The Trans-Karakoram Tract (Chinese: 喀喇昆仑走廊; pinyin: Kālǎkūnlún zǒuláng), also known as the Shaksgam Tract (Urdu: شکسگام, romanized: Shaksgām), is a disputed... |
China-India-Pakistan tripoint at Karakoram Pass is referenced in a 1963 boundary treaty between China and Pakistan concerning the Trans-Karakoram Tract, but India was not... |
600 ft)) Mount Imeon Naltar Valley Trans-Karakoram Tract "Karakoram". Dictionary.com Unabridged (Online). n.d. Karakoram Range at the Encyclopædia Britannica... |
K2 (category Eight-thousanders of the Karakoram) the Karakoram range, partially in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan-administered Kashmir and partially in the China-administered Trans-Karakoram Tract... |
Indira Col (category Karakoram) Muztagh in Karakoram Range. It is on the border between Indian-controlled Siachen Glacier and the Chinese-controlled Trans-Karakoram Tract (both in the... |
Northwest India (section History) apart from the Trans-Karakoram Tract, but the regions of Gilgit-Baltistan and AJK is controlled by Pakistan while Trans-Karakoram Tract and Aksai Chin... |
Kashmir (redirect from History of Hinduism in Kashmir) and the Chinese-administered territories of Aksai Chin and the Trans-Karakoram Tract. In 1820, the Sikh Empire, under Ranjit Singh, annexed Kashmir.... |
India's disputed Ladakh region, claimed by Pakistan In the Trans-Karakoram or Shaksgam Tract, ceded by Pakistan from its disputed Gilgit-Baltistan region... |
Gilgit-Baltistan, and the Chinese-administered regions of Aksai Chin and the Trans-Karakoram Tract. In the first half of the 1st millennium, the Kashmir region became... |
Ghent Kangri (category Seven-thousanders of the Karakoram) westernmost town in Trans-Karakoram Tract India-China Border Roads Sino-Pakistan Agreement for transfer of Trans-Karakoram Tract to China Neate, Jill... |
Shaksgam River (category Karakoram) average annual temperature in the region can fall below freezing. Trans-Karakoram Tract Dafdar Yinsugaiti Glacier Sarpo Laggo Glacier US Bureau of Intelligence... |
China–Pakistan border (section History) Pakistan giving China the area around the Shaksgam Valley known as the Trans-Karakoram Tract. Following the treaty a series of maps and aerial surveys of the... |
of India List of disputed territories of Pakistan Northern Areas Trans-Karakoram Tract Operations Operation Rajiv, by India Operation Safed Sagar, by India... |
Siachen Base Camp (India) (section History) Trans-Karakoram Tract India-China Border Roads List of AGLs List of extreme points of India Sino-Pakistan Agreement for transfer of Trans-Karakoram Tract... |
Thoise Air Force Station (section History) of India List of disputed territories of Pakistan Northern Areas Trans-Karakoram Tract Operations Operation Meghdoot, by India Operation Rajiv, by India... |
Operation Safed Sagar (category History of the Indian Air Force) town in Trans-Karakoram Tract India-China Border Roads List of extreme points of India Sino-Pakistan Agreement for transfer of Trans-Karakoram Tract to China... |
Aksai Chin (category History of Ladakh) precipitation as the Himalayas and the Karakoram block the rains from the Indian monsoon. The nearby Trans-Karakoram Tract is also the subject of ongoing dispute... |
Skardu (redirect from History of Skardu) eight-thousanders of the nearby Karakoram mountain range. The Indus River running through the region separates the Karakoram from the Ladakh Range. The name... |
Ladakh (category History of the Republic of India) it has 5,180 km2 (2,000 sq mi) of area controlled by China under Trans-Karakoram Tract and 37,555 km2 (14,500 sq mi) of area controlled by China under... |
China–Pakistan border. The southern part of the township is located in the Trans-Karakoram Tract claimed by India. Dafdar means "door" or "gateway" in the Sarikoli... |