List of cultural heritage sites in Gilgit-Baltistan

Following is the list of cultural heritage sites in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. According to the Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency publication on protected areas, there are only two notified archaeological sites and monuments in Gilgit-Baltistan.[1]

  Tentative UNESCO sites
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GB-1 Rock carvings at Butogah Archaeological site near Chilas[2] Diamer
Rock carvings at Butogah
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GB-2 Rock carvings at Thalpan Archaeological site Chilas[2] Diamer
Rock carvings at Thalpan
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GB-3 Rock carvings at Thor near Chilas[2] Diamier
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GB-4 Rock carvings at Ziarat (near Talpan) Chilas[2] Diamier
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GB-5 Buddhist complex with images of Buddha and stupas c. 4th or 5th century AD Shin Nala (42 km from Chilas)[2] Diamier
Buddhist complex with images of Buddha and stupas c. 4th or 5th century AD
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GB-6 Chaqchan Mosque c. 14th century Mosque Khaplu Ghangche
Chaqchan Mosque c. 14th century
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GB-7 Khaplu Palace Fort Khaplu Ghangche
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GB-8 Megalithic stone circles Yasin Valley[3] Ghizer
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GB-9 Alam Bridge inscriptions Gilgit[3] Gilgit District 35°45′30″N 74°35′49″E
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GB-10 Danyore Rock Inscriptions Located in a private garden in Danyore Village[4] to the east of River Hunza and the north of River Gilgit Gilgit
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GB-11 Kargah Buddha [3] Gilgit
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GB-12 Keno Daas (rock carvings) just outside Gilgit[3] Gilgit
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GB-13 Mughal Minar (stupa) [3] Gilgit
Mughal Minar (stupa)
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GB-14 Noorpur Stupas [3] Gilgit
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GB-15 Baltit Fort Karimabad, Hunza Valley Hunza-Nagar 36°19′32″N 74°40′11″E
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GB-16 Altit Fort Altit, Hunza Valley Hunza-Nagar
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GB-17 Queen Victoria tower Karimabad, Hunza Valley Hunza-Nagar
Queen Victoria tower
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GB-18 Sacred Rock of Hunza 2 km from Ganesh village on the Karakorum Highway (KKH)[3] Hunza-Nagar
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GB-19 Amburik Mosque Shigar Valley
Amburik Mosque
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GB-20 Buddhist monastery 4th to 5th century AD Shigar Valley[3]
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GB-21 Shigar Fort Shigar Valley
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GB-22 Manthal Buddha Rock (Buddhist inscriptions) [3] Skardu
Manthal Buddha Rock (Buddhist inscriptions)
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GB-23 Skardu Fort Skardu Skardu
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GB-24 Chaqchan Mosque (wooden mosque) Shigar Valley
Chaqchan Mosque (wooden mosque)
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References

  1. Pakistan Environmental Protection Agency. "Guidelines for Critical & Sensitive Areas" (PDF). Government of Pakistan. pp. 12, 47, 48. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 October 2013. Retrieved 6 June 2013.
  2. 1.3.1 Chilas Sustainable Tourism and Cultural Heritage. Bakhtiar Ahmed IUCN 2003 pg 9 Retrieved 05 June 2014
  3. 1.3.1 Chilas Sustainable Tourism and Cultural Heritage. Bakhtiar Ahmed IUCN 2003 pg 10 Retrieved 05 June 2014
  4. Ahmed], [Bakhtiar (2003). Sustainable tourism and cultural heritage (PDF). Gilgit: Planning & Development Dept. p. 57. ISBN 969-8141-44-8. Retrieved 6 June 2013.
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