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Kashmir Valley, Jammu, and Ladakh.) and AJK ('Azad" (Free) Jammu and
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in the coverage. Although "controlled" and "held" are also applied neutrally to the names of the disputants or to the regions administered by them, as evidenced in sources (h) through (i) below, "held" is also considered politicized usage, as is the term "occupied," (see (j) below).
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Pakistani administered areas of the former Princely State of Jammu and Kashmir.";
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1605:Satpara Lake
1600:Lake Kharfak
1565:Miar Glacier
1469:Keris Valley
1464:Hushe Valley
1429:Barah valley
1311:Nomal Valley
1240:Bichhar Pass
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1630:Hushe River
1620:Shyok River
1346:Stak Valley
1275:Hispar Pass
1260:Darkot Pass
1250:Burzil Pass
1056:Cities and
959:Gupis-Yasin
812:Google Maps
785:Google Maps
541:"Kashmir",
132: /
96:(shaded in
71:Rama Valley
1752:Categories
1717:Kargil War
1454:Hassanabad
1409:Jalaalabad
1270:Hayal Pass
1129:Nasir Abad
497:due weight
470:References
263:Number of
242:Population
189:Government
120:74°51′22″E
117:35°20′49″N
1459:Karimabad
1217:Capital:
1154:Tarishing
1134:Parishing
1099:Choungrah
899:Baltistan
532:16 August
513:15 August
407:Islamabad
285:ضلع استور
156:Territory
43:ضلع استور
1690:See also
1434:Chalunka
1394:Kharmang
1331:Kharmang
1245:Burji La
1124:Minimarg
1087:Villages
922:Kharmang
833:"Gilgit"
818:4 August
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345:disputed
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149:Pakistan
1474:Kharfak
1444:Ghawari
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1351:Galtari
1289:Valleys
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1104:Dashkin
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559:1947";
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445:History
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348:Kashmir
307:in the
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296:in the
265:tehsils
102:Kashmir
1707:Ladakh
1489:Yugupa
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1404:Danyor
1389:Khaplu
1384:Shigar
1379:Skardu
1374:Gilgit
1228:Passes
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173:Diamer
104:region
1625:Indus
1449:Haldi
1424:Jutal
1419:Tolti
1144:Rupal
1139:Rattu
1119:Louze
1114:Gudai
1109:Douan
1073:Bunji
1058:towns
1002:Darel
974:Nagar
969:Hunza
463:Dogra
1368:list
820:2019
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