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Hunza may refer to: Hunza Valley, an area in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of Pakistan Hunza (princely state), a former principality Hunza District, a district
Hunza
Valley in Pakistan-administered Gilgit-Baltistan
The Hunza Valley, also known as the Hunza-Nagar Valley, is a mountainous river valley traversed by the Hunza River in Gilgit-Baltistan region, in Pakistan-administered
Hunza_Valley
Former state in South Asia
Hunza (Persian: هنزه, Urdu: ہنزہ), also known as Kanjut (Persian: کانجوت; Burushaski: کنجوت), was a Burusho kingdom in the present-day Gilgit-Baltistan
Hunza_(princely_state)
Ethnolinguistic group of Kashmir
known as Botraj and Hunzakut, are an ethnolinguistic group native to Yasin, Hunza-Nagar and other valleys of Gilgit-Baltistan in northern Pakistan, with a
Burusho_people
Lake in Hunza Valley, Gilgit-Baltistan
Attabad Lake (Urdu: عطا آباد جھیل), also known as Hunza Lake, is a lake located in the Gojal region of the Pakistani-administered Gilgit-Baltistan. It
Attabad_Lake
Region administered by Pakistan
various places in Gilgit-Baltistan, especially in the Passu village of Hunza, suggest a human presence since 2000 BC. Within the next few centuries of
Gilgit-Baltistan
Former district of Gilgit–Baltistan, Pakistan
The Hunza–Nagar District is a former district of Gilgit–Baltistan in Pakistan. In July 2015, the district was divided into two separate districts, namely
Hunza–Nagar_District
Constituency for the Gilgit Baltistan Assembly
GBA-6 Hunza is a constituency in Hunza District for Gilgit Baltistan Assembly which is represented by Naik Nam Karim of Pakistan People's Party. Before
GBA-6_Hunza
District in Pakistan-administered Gilgit-Baltistan
Hunza District (IPA: [ɦʊnza], Urdu: ضلع ہنزہ, Burushaski: ہُنزݳ ضِلع) is a district of Pakistan-administered Gilgit-Baltistan in the disputed Kashmir
Hunza_District
1891 British military campaign
The Hunza-Nagar Campaign was an armed conflict in 1891 fought by troops serving the British Raj against the princely states of Hunza and Nagar in the Gilgit
Hunza–Nagar_Campaign
Town in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Karimabad (كريم آباد), formerly known as Baltit, is the capital of the Hunza District in Pakistan-administered Gilgit-Baltistan in the disputed Kashmir
Karimabad,_Gilgit-Baltistan
Mountain in Gilgit-Baltistan (Pakistan)
Hunza Peak (Urdu: ہنزہ چوٹی) lies in the westernmost subrange of the Karakoram range in Pakistan, along with the Ladyfinger Peak (Bublimating). It lies
Hunza_Peak
Cultural heritage site in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
The Sacred Rocks of Hunza or Haldeikish constitute one of the earliest sites of petroglyphs along the ancient Silk Route. It is a cultural heritage site
Sacred_Rock_of_Hunza
Town in Gilgit–Baltistan
commercial center of the Hunza District in Gilgit–Baltistan region of Pakistan. The town is located in a relatively wide section of the Hunza Valley, in the northeastern
Aliabad,_Hunza
Town in Nagar District Pakistan
Former State of Hunza Baltit Fort Altit Fort Northern Areas Karakoram Highway Karakoram Mountains Nagar Valley Burusho Ganish Village Hunza Valley Karimabad
Jafarabad,_Hunza
Valley in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Gojal (Wakhi: وادی گوجال, Kyrgyz: گۉجال ۅرۅنۇ,), also called Upper Hunza, is situated in northwestern Pakistan. It borders China at the Khunjerab Pass
Gojal_Tehsil
Last Mir of Hunza from 1945 to 1974
Mir Jamal Khan I of Hunza (September 23, 1912 – March 18, 1976) was the last King of the State of the Kingdom of Hunza. The son and heir of Mir Ghazan
Jamal_of_Hunza
Municipality and city in Boyacá, Colombia
Spanish conquest of the Muisca, there was an indigenous settlement, called Hunza, seat of the hoa Quemuenchatocha, conquered by the Spanish conquistadors
Tunja
Capital city of Pakistan-administered Gilgit-Baltistan
located in the broad Gilgit Valley near the confluence of the Gilgit and the Hunza rivers. Gilgit is a major tourist destination in Pakistan, serving as a
Gilgit
Part of Pakistani cuisine
The Burusho cuisine (Burushaski: بروشو دݘیرس), also called the Hunza cuisine, consists of traditional food and drink associated with the Burusho people
Burusho_cuisine
Districts of Pakistani-administered Kashmir
created from Diamer, followed by Hunza-Nagar District from Gilgit in 2008. In 2015, Hunza-Nagar was bifurcated into Hunza and Nagar districts while Kharmang
List of districts in Gilgit-Baltistan
List_of_districts_in_Gilgit-Baltistan
Bridge over Hunza River, Pakistan
Bridge (Urdu: حسینی سسپنشن پل) is a pedestrian hanging bridge over the Hunza River in Gilgit Baltistan's Karakoram range. It was originally built for
Hussaini_Suspension_Bridge
Language isolate spoken in northern Pakistan
Kashmir Valley, India. In Pakistan, Burushaski is spoken by the people of the Hunza District, the Nagar District, the northern Gilgit District, the Yasin Valley
Burushaski
Town located in the Hunza District of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
in the Hunza District of Gilgit-Baltistan region in Pakistan. Nasirabad is located in Gilgit-Baltistan and bordered to the south by the Hunza River. The
Nasirabad_(Hunza)
Mountain in Pakistan
25th-highest mountain on Earth[1]. Located in Passu (Gojal Valley) in the Hunza District of Gilgit-Baltistan region in northern Pakistan, it is the highest
Batura_Sar
International highway running through Pakistan and China
closed in the Hunza Valley, eliminating through traffic to China except by small boats. A massive landslide 15 km (9.3 mi) upstream from Hunza's capital of
Karakoram_Highway
Agency of the British Indian Empire & later Pakistan
Gilgit tehsil of the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir, the states of Hunza and Nagar, the governorships of Yasin, Koh-i-Ghizer, Ishkoman, Punial and
Gilgit_Agency
Village in Fars, Iran
Hunza (Persian: هونزا, also Romanized as Hūnzā; also known as Khūnzā) is a village in Simakan Rural District, in the Central District of Bavanat County
Hunza,_Iran
Mountain in Pakistan
northeast of Karimabad, a town on the Karakoram Highway in the Hunza Valley, part of the Hunza District of Gilgit–Baltistan, Pakistan. While not one of the
Ultar
Village in Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan
Hassanabad is one of the villages of the Hunza Valley in Gilgit Baltistan region. Situated in the Karakoram mountain range, the village lies at risk to
Hassanabad,_Hunza
Country in South Asia
numerous old fortresses, showcasing ancient architecture. It encompasses the Hunza and Chitral valleys, where the small pre-Islamic Kalasha community resides
Pakistan
River in Pakistan
Hunza River (Urdu: دریائے ہنزہ) is the main river flowing across the Hunza Valley in the Pakistan-administered territory of Gilgit-Baltistan. It is formed
Hunza_River
Chinese-administered area of Kashmir
the people of Hunza cultivated and grazed areas to the north of the Karakoram, and the Mir of Hunza claimed those areas as part of Hunza's territories.
Trans-Karakoram_Tract
Hunza Valley, Skardu and Nagar Valley. Hunza Valley is considered one of the most beautiful valleys of Gilgit-Baltistan. It consists of Upper Hunza,
Tourism_in_Gilgit-Baltistan
Princely state of the British Raj and Pakistan
and west, while to the north and east, it bordered the princely state of Hunza. From November 1947 to August 1972, Nagar was a princely state within Pakistan
Nagar_(princely_state)
Valley in Gilgit-Baltistan
approximately eight scattered villages situated in the Gojal Tehsil of the Hunza District of Gilgit-Baltistan. It is located in the northern part of the
Chapursan
Village in northern Pakistan
previously known as Shingshal, is a village located in the Gojal tehsil of the Hunza District in the Gilgit–Baltistan region of northern Pakistan. It is located
Shimshal
Territories incorporated into Pakistan from 1947 to 1974
princely states had lost their internal autonomy. The last to be annexed were Hunza and Nagar, in October 1974. The princely state of Junagadh, a coastal state
Princely_states_of_Pakistan
Pakistani mountaineer and porter (1913–1999)
Amir Mehdi (sometimes spelled Amir Mahdi, and also known as Hunza Mehdi; 1913–1999) was a Pakistani mountaineer and porter known for being part of the
Amir_Mehdi
Place in Gilgit–Baltistan, Pakistan
traces the course of the Hunza-Nagar River for a portion of its journey, passing through Nagar and extending into the Hunza District. Nagar is situated
Nagarkhas
Musical artist
in the Hunza Valley, Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan. At the age of 12, he started his musical life as a devotional singer and later explored Hunza Folk music
Shahid_Akhtar_Qalandar
First ascent of the mountain
twenty-two Hunzas as replacements, led by Rhabar Hassan, a Gilgit police officer who became the expedition's liaison officer with the Hunzas. 300 local
1953 German–Austrian Nanga Parbat expedition
1953_German–Austrian_Nanga_Parbat_expedition
Mountain range spanning the borders between Pakistan, India and China
the expedition of Colonel Francis Younghusband, and the valleys above the Hunza River were explored by General Sir George K. Cockerill in 1892. Explorations
Karakoram
Tribal ruler
Quimuinchateca (named in the earliest sources Eucaneme) (Hunza, 1472–Ramiriquí, 1538) was the second-last hoa of Hunza, currently known as Tunja, as of 1490. He was
Quemuenchatocha
Condominium in George Town, Penang, Malaysia
Malaysia. Retrieved 2023-11-06. "Hunza group aims to launch projects worth RM2.2bil". The Star. Retrieved 2023-11-06. "Hunza launches MUZE show units in PICC"
Muze_@_PICC
Glacier in Pakistan
Passu Glacier is located in the Hunza District of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, south of Passu village in Upper Hunza (also known as Gojal). Situated in
Passu_Glacier
Pakistani politician from Gilgit-Baltistan
Karim contested the 2015 Gilgit-Baltistan Assembly election from GBA-6 Hunza-Nagar-III as an independent candidate, but was unsuccessful. He received
Naik_Nam_Karim
Species of moth
Nebrarctia hunza is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Josef J. de Freina in 1997. It is found in northern Pakistan. Savela, Markku. "Andala
Nebrarctia_hunza
Rock spire in the Western Karakoram, Pakistan
groups of the Batura Muztagh. The whole massif rises precipitously above the Hunza Valley to the southeast. Bublimotin is a sharp, relatively snowless, rock
Ladyfinger_Peak
River in China and Pakistan
Shimshal Braldu River and the Oprang River from the Pakistan-administered Hunza District before turning east and joining the Yarkand River. The stretch
Shaksgam_River
High altitude border pass between Pakistan and China
passes were, in ancient times, the two main access points into the Upper Hunza Valley (also called Gojal Valley) from the north. In addition, the two passes
Kilik_Pass
Village in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Khaibar (Khaiber Khay-bar Khyber) is a village in the upper Hunza Valley of Gilgit–Baltistan in Pakistan. It is situated between Kirilgoz Peak (4,797
Khyber_(Hunza)
Mountain pass between Gilgit-Baltistan and Xinjiang
were the two main access points into Gojal (the upper Hunza Valley) from the north. The Hunza Valley is a mountainous valley near Gilgit in the Gilgit-Baltistan
Mintaka_Pass
Continent
steppe South China Karst Taman Negara, Peninsular Malaysia Altai Mountains Hunza Valley Atolls of the Maldives Wadi Rum in Jordan There are various approaches
Asia
International border
traverses the Karakoram Mountains, one of the world's tallest mountain ranges. Hunza District, Nagar District, Shigar District and Ghanche District in Gilgit-Baltistan
China–Pakistan_border
Historic site in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
the Altit town in the Hunza Valley in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. It was originally home to the hereditary rulers of the Hunza state who carried the title
Altit_Fort
The 1974 Pattan earthquake occurred in the rugged and isolated Hunza, Hazara and Swat districts of northern Pakistan at 12:11 UTC on 28 December 1974
1974_Pattan_earthquake
Valley in Xinjiang, China
the Chinese claimed suzerainty over the area but permitted the Mir of Hunza to administer the region in return for a tribute. According to British colonial
Taghdumbash_Pamir
Region inhabited by Burusho people
region inhabited by the Burusho people, corresponding to the valleys of Hunza-Nagar, Yasin, and historically, Gilgit. Along with Baltistan and Shinaki
Brushal
Fort in Pakistan
Baltit Fort (Urdu: قلعہ بلتت) is a fort in the Hunza valley, near the town of Karimabad, in the Gilgit-Baltistan region of northern Pakistan. Founded
Baltit_Fort
Mountain in Pakistan
Duanasir, Ultar, Hunza Peak and Ladyfinger Peak, which comprise the most southeasterly of the major groups of the Batura Muztagh. The Hunza River curves around
Shispare
Village in Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan
Ahmedabad (Urdu: احمد آباد), is a village in the Hunza valley of the Gilgit Baltistan province of Pakistan with a population of approximately 1500. Old
Ahmedabad_(Hunza)
Constituency for the Gilgit Baltistan Assembly
Akhtar of Pakistan People's Party. Before 2015, the constituency was in the Hunza-Nagar District. In 2015, when Nagar was made a separate district, GBA-4
GBA-4_Nagar-I
Valley in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Nomal (Shina, Urdu: ناؤ-مل، نومل) is a small town located on the Hunza River, 25 kilometres (16 mi) north of Gilgit city in Gilgit District, in northern
Nomal,_Gilgit-Baltistan
Pakistani village
Passu (Urdu: پسو) is a small village in the Gojal valley of Upper Hunza in the Gilgit Baltistan region of Northern Pakistan. Located along the Karakoram
Passu
Left-wing politician from Hunza, Gilgit-Baltistan
police on August 11, 2011, at Aliabad Hunza. A massive landslide on 4 January 2010 hit Attabad village and blocked Hunza River, forming a 23 km lake which
Baba_Jan_(politician)
1963 document establishing the Pakistan–China border
status of Hunza, once regarded by China as a tributary state, had to be accepted, even if tacitly, by Beijing. Second: the termination of old Hunza claims
Sino-Pakistan_Agreement
Zaque
Hunzahúa was the first zaque; ruler of the northern Muisca with capital Hunza, named after him. His contemporary zipa of the southern Muisca was Meicuchuca
Hunzahúa
Pakistani
Hunza, Pakistan, has been famous for its practices in Shamanism. Shaman in the local language Burushaski are referred as "بِٹَن"-'Bitan', in Shina as
Shamanism_in_Pakistan
Pakiistani politician (b. 1942)
beginning a new era of freedom and prosperity in Hunza. "[HUNZA Elects] Wazir Baig's resounding victory in Hunza valley". PAMIR TIMES. 2009-11-13. Retrieved
Wazir_Baig
Former Andean highlands confederations
territories of the zaque, who ruled from Hunza. When the Spanish conquerors entered the outskirts of Hunza and found a hill with poles were bodies were
Muisca Confederations (political units)
Muisca_Confederations_(political_units)
1775–1783 conflict in North America
War (1885) Central Africa (1886–1889) Hazara (1888) Mashonaland (1890) Hunza–Nagar Campaign (1891) Anglo-Manipur War (1891) Pahang Uprising (1891–1895)
American_Revolutionary_War
Traditional headwear from Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan
Iraghi A woman from Hunza wearing Iraghi Type Pillbox hat Material Wool, with embroidery of silk thread Place of origin Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Iraghi_(hat)
Stringed instrument
(also Charda, Chardah or Hunza Rubab) is a stringed instrument from Pakistan and Afghanistan, from and mainly played in the Hunza valley and Gilgit-Baltistan
Chardha
1982 undeclared Argentina–United Kingdom war
War (1885) Central Africa (1886–1889) Hazara (1888) Mashonaland (1890) Hunza–Nagar Campaign (1891) Anglo-Manipur War (1891) Pahang Uprising (1891–1895)
Falklands_War
Iranian ethnic group native to Central and South Asia
Gilgit-Baltistan, northern Pakistan, Wakhi predominantly live in the upper region of Hunza popularly known as Gojal. Wakhi speakers also live in Ishkoman Valley of
Wakhi_people
Village in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
(Burushaski: خانہ آباد, Urdu: خانہ آباد) is a small village of lower Hunza, located in Hunza district, Gilgit-Baltistan, in Pakistan. There is a school created
Khanabad,_Gilgit_Baltistan
Punjabi military commander
as the governor of Gilgit until his death in a battle against the Mir of Hunza in 1848. Nathu Shah was a Punjabi Sayyid from Gujranwala in Punjab and held
Nathu_Shah
Village in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Sust or Sost (Urdu: سوست) is a village located in the Gojal, Upper Hunza in the Gilgit–Baltistan region of Pakistan. Situated at an elevation of 2,800
Sust
Part of the Spanish conquest of Colombia
rulers; the psihipqua of Muyquytá, with his headquarters in Funza, the hoa of Hunza, the iraca of the sacred City of the Sun Sugamuxi, the Tundama of Tundama
Spanish conquest of the Muisca
Spanish_conquest_of_the_Muisca
Species of butterfly
Polyommatus hunza is a butterfly in the family Lycaenidae. It was described by Grigory Grum-Grshimailo in 1890. It is found in the Pamir Mountains. Seitz
Polyommatus_hunza
Place in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Ganish (Urdu: گنش, Burushaski: گَنِش, also Ganish Khun) is a village in the Hunza District within the Gilgit Baltistan region of Pakistan. Ganish also collectively
Ganish
Pakistani singer-songwriter
بیگ), also spelled Nata-sha Baig, is a Pakistani singer-songwriter from Hunza Valley. She sings in various genres including Sufi rock and had her latest
Natasha_Baig
1913–1975 paramilitary in Gilgit Agency, Jammu and Kashmir
added in 1891. Levies from Punial were also present earlier. After the Hunza–Nagar Campaign in 1891, and the pacification of Chilas and Chitral, the
Gilgit_Scouts
Karakoram Highway in Gilgit Baltistan, concentrated at ten major sites between Hunza Nagar and Shatial. The carvings were left by various invaders, traders,
History_of_Gilgit-Baltistan
Smoothbore muzzle-loaded long gun (firearm)
of Hunza in the late 19th or early 20th century as diplomatic presents. These muskets are currently displayed at Baltit Fort in Karimabad, Hunza, Pakistan
Musket
1812–1815 conflict in North America
War (1885) Central Africa (1886–1889) Hazara (1888) Mashonaland (1890) Hunza–Nagar Campaign (1891) Anglo-Manipur War (1891) Pahang Uprising (1891–1895)
War_of_1812
Pakistani politician
post. Mir Ghazanfar belongs to the ruling family of Hunza. He is the son of the last ruling Mir of Hunza, Muhammad Jamal Khan. Mir Mohammad Jamal Khan was
Mir_Ghazanfar_Ali_Khan
Town in Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan
Gulmit (Wakhi/Urdu: گلمت), also known as Gul-e-Gulmit , is a town in upper Hunza Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan. Gulmit is a centuries-old historic town, with
Gulmit
Lake in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan
Borith Lake (Urdu: بوریت) is a lake in Gojal, the Upper Hunza Valley in the Gilgit–Baltistan region of northern Pakistan. Borith lies about 2,600 metres
Borith_Lake
Township in Xinjiang, China
the Chinese claimed suzerainty over the area but permitted the Mir of Hunza to administer the region in return for a tribute. According to British colonial
Dafdar
Mountain in Pakistan
literally means "The corner peak" in Burushaski, the local language of Hunza-Nagir. Kunyang Chhish is located along the northern flank of the Hispar
Kunyang_Chhish
Subspecies of butterfly
Parnassius staudingeri hunza, the Karakoram banded Apollo, is a high-altitude butterfly which is found in India. It is a member of the genus Parnassius
Parnassius_staudingeri_hunza
Culinary traditions of Pakistan
in Hunza. Chapshuro is the local alternative of pizza in Nagar. Initially a local product of only Nagar valley, now it is widely prepared in Hunza and
Pakistani_cuisine
"Hunza Says Senze@PICC Progressing Well, Homeowners Can Expect to Receive Keys in 2027". March 2025. "Hunza Properties Berhad : Senze
List of tallest buildings in George Town, Penang
List_of_tallest_buildings_in_George_Town,_Penang
Director-General of Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (1910–1993)
Tipu Road, Rawalpindi. As an author, he wrote one of the early books on Hunza after first visiting in 1954 when the valley was only accessible on horseback
Syed_Shahid_Hamid
Mountain in Pakistan
northeast of the Karimabad, a town on the Karakoram Highway in the Hunza Valley, part of the Hunza District of Gilgit-Baltistan. It was first climbed in 1984
Bojohagur_Duanasir
Constituency for the Gilgit Baltistan Assembly
Murad of Pakistan People's Party. Before 2015, the constituency was in the Hunza-Nagar District. In 2015, when Nagar was made a separate district, GBA-5
GBA-5_Nagar-II
Ethnolinguistic group in South Asia
purification was necessary even if the garments touched it. In Gilgit, Hunza and Nagar, the Hindu Shins formerly practised sati, which ceased before
Shina_people
1438–1533 empire in South America
Wankarani Wari/Huari Zenú Aztec Maya Muisca Inca Capital Tenochtitlan Multiple Hunza and Bacatá Cusco Language Nahuatl Mayan languages Muysc Cubun Quechua Writing
Inca_Empire
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HUNZA
HUNZA
Boy/Male
Hindu
Lord Ganesh, Soldier, Many
Girl/Female
Arabic, Farsi, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi
Best Coquetry
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim, Urdu
Of an Angel; 8th Persian Month; Angel of Iron
Girl/Female
Arabic
Lady.
Girl/Female
Hungarian American
Abbreviation of Katherine. Pure.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Inside viewer, Wink
Surname or Lastname
German
German : occupational name vine-grower or vintner, Middle High German winzer.German : habitational name from any of various places so named in Bavaria.English : variant spelling of Windsor.
Male
Italian
Pet form of Italian and Spanish Antonio, possibly ANTONELLO means "invaluable."Â
Male
Welsh
Welsh name MABON means "divine son." In Celtic Arthurian legend, this is the name of the son of Modron ("divine mother"). He was a hunter god who was stolen by Annwn from his mother three days after his birth. He was rescued by Culhwch, a cousin to Arthur, but because of the time he spent with Annwn, he remained young. He later assisted Culhwch in his search of Olwen.Â
Boy/Male
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Telugu
Have Manner; Good Ethics and Moral Values
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