Gojal Tehsil

Gojal
The Batura glacier, one of the longest outside the Polar region, is in Gojal.
Gojal is located in Gilgit Baltistan
Gojal
Gojal
Gojal is located in Pakistan
Gojal
Gojal
Naming
Native nameوادی گوجال (Urdu)
English translationVādi Gujāl
Gujāl Örönü
Geography
CountryPakistan Pakistan
State/ProvinceGilgit-Baltistan Gilgit-Baltistan
DistrictHunza District
Coordinates36°23′N 74°52′E / 36.39°N 74.87°E / 36.39; 74.87

Gojal (Wakhi: وادی گوجال, Kyrgyz: گۉجال ۅرۅنۇ,), also called Upper Hunza, is situated in northwestern Pakistan. It borders China at the Khunjerab Pass, and Afghanistan at the Chapursan valley. In 2019, Gojal Valley became the second Karachukar sub-division within the Hunza District. It is geographically the largest subdivision of Gilgit-Baltistan.

Gojal or Upper Hunza is composed of a number of large and small valleys sharing borders with Central Hunza to the south, China in the northeast, and Afghanistan in the northwest. Aeenabad is the first village of Gojal, Upper Hunza. Except for the Shimshal, Misgar, and Chipursan valleys, all the villages of Gojal, Upper Hunza can be seen from the Karakoram Highway (KKH), which crosses Gojal, entering China at the Khunjerab Pass. The Gojal region has 20,000 Ismaili residents.[1][2][3][4]

  1. ^ "National Geographic: Remote Gojal in N. Pakistan Where 20,000 Ismailis Live is Nothing Like You'd Expect". 2016-10-25.
  2. ^ Abdullah Jan, Abdullah Jan (2008). Tarikh Dawat-i-Ismailia Shumali Elaqa Jat (first ed.). Islamabad: Minrowa.
  3. ^ Zafar Iqbal, Zafar Iqbal (2017). Diverse and Adventurous History of Hunza (first ed.). Gilgit: North Books.
  4. ^ Qudratullah Beg (1980). Ehdi-Atiq-Hunza (First ed.). Baltit Hunza: H. Shafiqur Rehman.