Gilgit Tehsil
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Gilgit Tehsil is a tehsil in Gilgit District, Pakistan. It contains the city of Gilgit and some villages.
The table below shows some of the villages in Gilgit tehesil.
Village | Description | Coord | Ref |
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Bagrot | [citation needed] | ||
Basseen | [citation needed] | ||
Bilchar | 35°57′14″N 74°31′01″E / 35.954°N 74.517°E | ||
Chakarkot | 35°43′48″N 74°34′26″E / 35.730°N 74.574°E | ||
Damoot | [citation needed] | ||
Daroot | [citation needed] | ||
Danyor | Probably the largest and widest village of the tehsil, it has gained the status of town in 2008. It is located 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) to the east of Gilgit. It is a greener and agricultural area. Many schools and colleges have been set up recently and its population is above 40,000 individuals. The literacy rates, according to 2007-08 survey conducted by Local Support Organization, is over 78%.[citation needed] | 35°55′12″N 74°23′17″E / 35.920°N 74.388°E | |
Hainzal | [citation needed] | ||
Haramosh | 35°50′24″N 74°42′07″E / 35.840°N 74.702°E | ||
Jaglot | Also known as Juglot Sai.[citation needed] | 36°10′44″N 74°18′36″E / 36.179°N 74.310°E | |
Jalal Abad | A large village about 15 kilometres (9.3 mi) east of Giligt, with a population of about 20,000.[citation needed] | 35°52′48″N 74°29′35″E / 35.880°N 74.493°E | |
Jalal Abad (Masingote) | [citation needed] | ||
Kar Gah | Also known as Kargah.[citation needed] | 35°54′32″N 74°15′22″E / 35.909°N 74.256°E | |
Manoot | [citation needed] | ||
Minawar | A village of around 300 families located 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) southeast of Gilgit. | 35°52′34″N 74°26′10″E / 35.876°N 74.436°E | |
Nagral | It is situated near City Park Gilgit City. | 35°54′54″N 74°18′47″E / 35.915°N 74.313°E | |
Nomal | 36°04′26″N 74°16′59″E / 36.074°N 74.283°E | ||
Oshikhandass | Also known as Oshi-khand-das.[citation needed] | 35°53′06″N 74°28′01″E / 35.885°N 74.467°E | |
Pahoot | 35°46′19″N 74°16′34″E / 35.772°N 74.276°E | ||
Parri Bangla | A small village on the Karakoram Highway about 20 kilometres (12 mi) from Gilgit. The ancient name of the village was Pari or Fairi.[citation needed] Parri Bangla has a population of about 1,200. Only about 2% of the people are literate and most of the peoples are labourers. | 35°48′54″N 74°33′32″E / 35.815°N 74.559°E | |
Sakwar | 35°53′06″N 74°23′17″E / 35.885°N 74.388°E | ||
Sakaar koi | [citation needed] | ||
Shahtoot | [citation needed] | ||
Sharoot | [citation needed] | ||
Sonikoat | [citation needed] |
References
35°55′08″N 74°18′22″E / 35.919°N 74.306°E