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The provisional government persisted for 16 days. According to, a scholar Yaqub Khan Bangash, it was short of sway over the population. The Gilgit Coup did not have civilian involvement and was absolutely the work of military leaders, not all of whom had been in favor of joining Pakistan, at least in
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Nearly 70 years ago, the people of the Gilgit Wazarat revolted and joined Pakistan of their own free will, as did those belonging to the territories of Chilas, Koh Ghizr, Ishkoman, Yasin and Punial; the princely states of Hunza and Nagar also acceded to Pakistan. Hence, the time has come to
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Tikoo, Tej (2013). 1947–48 Indo-Pak War: Fall of Gilgit and Siege and Fall of Skardu. " With practically nothing or no one available to defend his position Brig Ghansara Singh surrendered and was immediately put under
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Major Brown was mindful of the anti-maharaja sentiments amidst the people in Gilgit. Sensing their resentment, Major Brown organised a coup on 1 November 1947, overthrowing the Governor, Brigadier Ghansara Singh. The
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In August 1947, there was a rumor in Gilgit that the government of the Jammu and Kashmir was making plans to disband the Gilgit Scouts. The rumor caused the 'disciplined and secular Scouts' to oppose the government.
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population in Gilgit from being harmed. Major Brown acted to prevent bloodshed and took some personal risk in doing so. The local populace of Gilgit supported the tribal fighters as they were eager to force the
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says that although there had been a scarcity of public participation in the Coup, pro-Pakistan sentiments were intense in the civilian population and their
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On November 2, the Pakistani flag was raised on the old tower in the Gilgit Scout Lines, under the command of
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went to the governor of Gilgit Agency urged him to join Pakistan as the population was majority Muslim.
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and takeover of the region was planned by Brown to the last detail under the code name Described as
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avoided absorbing the region to Pakistan as it might be caused reverberations for its claim in
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by May 1948. They successfully blocked the Indian reinforcements and subsequently captured
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were also clear. According to various scholars, the people of Gilgit as well as those of
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in Ladakh. The Indian forces mounted an offensive in Autumn 1948 and recaptured all of
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Gilgit's population did not favour the State's accession to India. The Muslims of the
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Bangash, Yaqoob Khan (2010), "Three Forgotten Accessions: Gilgit, Hunza and Nagar",
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A Princely Affair: The Accession and Integration of the Princely States of Pakistan
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acknowledge and respect their choice of being full-fledged citizens of Pakistan.
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History of Jammu and Kashmir Rifles, 1820-1956 The State Force Background
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the first local commander of the Gilgit Scouts, under the Command of the
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of erstwhile India, the princely states had the option of either joining
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Pro-Pakistan Government is setup in Gilgit and surrounding regions
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was a British major who was entrusted the task of directing the
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personnel in the south . These invasions eventually led to the
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On 12 January 1948, the authority was handed over to Colonel
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Gilgit Agency at the northern periphery of Jammu and Kashmir
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countenanced an intrusion of the Princely state, by Major
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fought between India and Pakistan, and the formation of
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was in a conundrum to join India or Pakistan. After the
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2001 Jammu and Kashmir legislative assembly car bombing
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joined in the rebellion, under the command of Captain
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raising the Pakistani flag during Operation Datta Khel
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Kashmir conflict
Indo-Pakistani War of 1947-1948

Gilgit Scouts
Gilgit
Jammu and Kashmir
Hari Singh
Gilgit
Gilgit Scouts
Princely State of Hunza
Princely State of Nagar
Pakistan
Pakistan
Jammu and Kashmir State Forces
William Brown
Mirza Hassan Khan
Hari Singh
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Gilgit Scouts
Gilgit
princely state
Jammu and Kashmir
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