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The Ghizer District ( Urdu : ضلع غذر ), was a district in the westernmost part of the Gilgit-Baltistan autonomous state in Pakistan , before splitting into the current Ghizer and Gupis-Yasin districts in 2019. The capital of the district was Gahkuch .

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5-651: Ghizer District may refer to: Ghizer District (1974–2019) Ghizer District (2019–) [REDACTED] Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ghizer_District&oldid=998212399 " Categories : Place name disambiguation pages District name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

10-476: Is Koyo Zom (6,871 m) (Hindu Kush Range), which lies on the boundary between Ghizer District and Chitral . Some of the main places in the district are Koh-i-Ghizer , Golaghmuli Valley , Ishkoman and Yasin valleys. Other places include Gupis , Chatorkhand , Imit , Pingal , Shahmaran and Utz . Some of the passes in the district were: The main river in the district is the Ghizer River, which

15-551: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Ghizer District (1974%E2%80%932019) Ghizer district was the northernmost part of Gilgit-Baltistan and hence the extreme north of the country. It bordered the Wakhan strip of Afghanistan on its north-west, and China on its northern borders. On its west was the Chitral District of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa ; and on its east

20-619: Is formed from the Gupis and Ishkoman Rivers; both meet at Hatoon valley with Hayim as the point of confluence. The other tributaries include the Qurumbar River, Phakora River, Hayal River, Singul River and Yasin River, Phander river tributary which also joins the mainstream at different points. The biggest nala in the region is singal nala in terms of area, which connects the Punial valley to

25-559: The Gilgit District . Diamer District was on its south, which is again a part of the northern areas. Gakuch was the capital of Ghizer District. Gupis has been serving as a junction between Yasin and Phander valley. It is the central place from all valleys like Phandar, Yasin, Poniyal, etc. The valley is located between the world's greatest mountain ranges, namely the Hindu Kush and Karakarum. The highest peak Ghizer District

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