The Nagar (Urdu. نگر) is a valley close Gilgit Valley in the Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan. The Nagar District is authoritatively subdivided into two tehsils to be specific Nagar-1 and Nagar-2. The valley is arranged at a height of 2,438m (7,999 feet).
The Nagar valley is arranged at a height of 2,438m (7,999 feet). Nagar Khas is the primary town and the capital of the previous State of Nagar. Ghulmet, Minapin,BAR, Chaprote and Hopper Valleys are well known vacation destinations in the Nagar district due to the astounding view of the encompassing mountains, for example, Rakaposhi at 7,788m (25,561 feet), and Diran, and Spantik crest (Golden pinnacle.) It is arranged at front of Hunza.
Following the Hunza-Nagar Campaign of 1889–1892 (referred to locally as the Anglo-Burusho war) the region gone under British control and after that as a vassal of the Kashmir Durbar, however was controlled by a similar imperial family. In 1974, Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto broke up the Princely States of Nagar and Hunza and gave vote based portrayal toward the Northern Areas Council, now known as the Northern Areas Legislative Council..
Location
Nagar Valley in spring
The Nagar valley is arranged at a height of 2,438m (7,999 feet). Nagar Khas is the primary town and the capital of the previous State of Nagar. Ghulmet, Minapin,BAR, Chaprote and Hopper Valleys are well known vacation destinations in the Nagar district due to the astounding view of the encompassing mountains, for example, Rakaposhi at 7,788m (25,561 feet), and Diran, and Spantik crest (Golden pinnacle.) It is arranged at front of Hunza.
History
Following the Hunza-Nagar Campaign of 1889–1892 (referred to locally as the Anglo-Burusho war) the region gone under British control and after that as a vassal of the Kashmir Durbar, however was controlled by a similar imperial family. In 1974, Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto broke up the Princely States of Nagar and Hunza and gave vote based portrayal toward the Northern Areas Council, now known as the Northern Areas Legislative Council..
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