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gilgit+tehsil Latitude and Longitude:

35°55′08″N 74°18′22″E / 35.919°N 74.306°E / 35.919; 74.306
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gilgit Tehsil is a tehsil in Gilgit District, Pakistan. It contains the city of Gilgit and some villages.

Assistant Commissioner Gilgit Capt (R) Adil Ali (PAS)

The table below shows some of the villages in Gilgit tehesil.

Village Description Coord Ref
Bagrot [ citation needed]
Basseen [ citation needed]
Bilchar 35°57′14″N 74°31′01″E / 35.954°N 74.517°E / 35.954; 74.517
Chakarkot 35°43′48″N 74°34′26″E / 35.730°N 74.574°E / 35.730; 74.574
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 / 35.920; 74.388
Hainzal [ citation needed]
Haramosh 35°50′24″N 74°42′07″E / 35.840°N 74.702°E / 35.840; 74.702
Jaglot Also known as Juglot Sai.[ citation needed] 36°10′44″N 74°18′36″E / 36.179°N 74.310°E / 36.179; 74.310
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 / 35.880; 74.493
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 / 35.909; 74.256
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 / 35.876; 74.436
Nagral It is situated near City Park Gilgit City. 35°54′54″N 74°18′47″E / 35.915°N 74.313°E / 35.915; 74.313
Nomal 36°04′26″N 74°16′59″E / 36.074°N 74.283°E / 36.074; 74.283
Oshikhandass Also known as Oshi-khand-das.[ citation needed] 35°53′06″N 74°28′01″E / 35.885°N 74.467°E / 35.885; 74.467
Pahoot 35°46′19″N 74°16′34″E / 35.772°N 74.276°E / 35.772; 74.276
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 / 35.815; 74.559
Sakwar 35°53′06″N 74°23′17″E / 35.885°N 74.388°E / 35.885; 74.388
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 / 35.919; 74.306



gilgit+tehsil Latitude and Longitude:

35°55′08″N 74°18′22″E / 35.919°N 74.306°E / 35.919; 74.306
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Gilgit Tehsil is a tehsil in Gilgit District, Pakistan. It contains the city of Gilgit and some villages.

Assistant Commissioner Gilgit Capt (R) Adil Ali (PAS)

The table below shows some of the villages in Gilgit tehesil.

Village Description Coord Ref
Bagrot [ citation needed]
Basseen [ citation needed]
Bilchar 35°57′14″N 74°31′01″E / 35.954°N 74.517°E / 35.954; 74.517
Chakarkot 35°43′48″N 74°34′26″E / 35.730°N 74.574°E / 35.730; 74.574
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 / 35.920; 74.388
Hainzal [ citation needed]
Haramosh 35°50′24″N 74°42′07″E / 35.840°N 74.702°E / 35.840; 74.702
Jaglot Also known as Juglot Sai.[ citation needed] 36°10′44″N 74°18′36″E / 36.179°N 74.310°E / 36.179; 74.310
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 / 35.880; 74.493
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 / 35.909; 74.256
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 / 35.876; 74.436
Nagral It is situated near City Park Gilgit City. 35°54′54″N 74°18′47″E / 35.915°N 74.313°E / 35.915; 74.313
Nomal 36°04′26″N 74°16′59″E / 36.074°N 74.283°E / 36.074; 74.283
Oshikhandass Also known as Oshi-khand-das.[ citation needed] 35°53′06″N 74°28′01″E / 35.885°N 74.467°E / 35.885; 74.467
Pahoot 35°46′19″N 74°16′34″E / 35.772°N 74.276°E / 35.772; 74.276
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 / 35.815; 74.559
Sakwar 35°53′06″N 74°23′17″E / 35.885°N 74.388°E / 35.885; 74.388
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 / 35.919; 74.306



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