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- Shatial is a transit station with archaeological significance on Karakoram Highway in Gilgit-Baltistan region of northern Pakistan. Shatial is an important...6 KB (530 words) - 14:35, 10 March 2024
- in Gilgit-Baltistan, concentrated at ten major sites between Hunza and Shatial. The carvings were left by invaders, traders, and pilgrims who passed along...126 KB (11,764 words) - 14:47, 13 June 2024
- Oruzgan, Kabul, Dasht-e Navur, Ghazni, Jagatu in Afghanistan; and Islamabad, Shatial Bridge and Tochi Valley in Pakistan. Of eight known manuscript fragments...24 KB (2,156 words) - 09:07, 11 June 2024
- Pakistan. They are concentrated at ten major sites between Hunza and Shatial, but more have been found near Skardu and Shigar, where Karl Jettmar [de]...20 KB (1,923 words) - 04:49, 28 January 2024
- the highway that are concentrated at ten major sites between Hunza and Shatial. The carvings were left by invaders, traders, and pilgrims who passed along...33 KB (3,174 words) - 12:12, 28 June 2024
- branched off the Grand Trunk Road. It followed the important stops of Shatial and Chilas. Between 399 and 414, the Chinese Buddhist pilgrim Faxian visited...25 KB (2,158 words) - 20:52, 11 March 2024
- died in Strasbourg on 14 May 2022, at the age of 81. "Die Felsbildstation Shatial" Gérard Fussman & Ditte König Journal of Near Eastern Studies Vol. LIX...4 KB (449 words) - 08:11, 17 January 2023
- Gilgit Baltistan, concentrated at ten major sites between Hunza Nagar and Shatial. The carvings were left by various invaders, traders, and pilgrims who...47 KB (5,218 words) - 06:01, 5 June 2024