History

Hunza was once a august state bordering China to the north-east and Pamir to its north-west, which proceeded to survive until 1974, when it was at long last broken down by Zulfikar Ali Bhutto. The state bordered the Gilgit Organization to the south, the previous regal state of Nagar to the east. The state capital was the town of Baltit (moreover known as Karimabad) and its ancient settlement is Ganish Village.Hunza was an free realm for more than 900 a long time. The British picked up control of Hunza and the neighboring valley of Nagar between 1889 and 1892 taken after by a military engagement of serious concentrated. The at that point Thom (Sovereign) Mir Safdar Ali Khan of Hunza fled to Kashghar in China and looked for what can be called political refuge.
Hunza, known as Paradise on Soil, could be a lovely hilly valley found within the Gilgit- Baltistan locale of Pakistan. Arranged at the north/west of the Hunza Waterway, it is encompassed by a few tall crests counting Rakaposhi, Hunza Top, BojahagurDuanasir II, Darmyani Top, Ghenta Sar, Ultar Sar and Ladyfinger Top.
Traditional Festivals
Hunza, known as Paradise on Soil, could be a lovely hilly valley found within the Gilgit- Baltistan locale of Pakistan. Arranged at the north/west of the Hunza Waterway, it is encompassed by a few tall crests counting Rakaposhi, Hunza Top, BojahagurDuanasir II, Darmyani Top, Ghenta Sar, Ultar Sar and Ladyfinger Top.

  • Eid-Ul-Azha
  • Eid-Ul-Fitr
  • Eid-Ul-Meladul
  • Nabi Nowroz
  • festival Shab-e Barat,
  • Shab-e-Miraj,
  • Eid Ghadeer,
  • Salgira-e- Imam Zman Mubar (Birthday of Agha khan)