Barmas, Gilgit

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Barmas is name of a locality on a foothill near Gilgit city, in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. It is one of the oldest settlements in the district Gilgit. Barmas is divided into two mohallah, Barmas pine, and Barmas Bala. Barmas Gah is a stream that departs from the namesake "Khur" (in Shina) means a source of fresh water, can afford water supply to Gilgit city including the localities nearby.[1][2][3][4][5]

See also

References

  1. ^ Barmas Gāh
  2. ^ Barmas Gilgit
  3. ^ Dadi Jawari – the Queen who gifted water to her subjects
  4. ^ Search operation begins in Gilgit
  5. ^ "Festivals and folklore of Gilgit" (PDF). Mahraka.