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== Спектакуларни предели ==
[[Image:Rakaposhi 3.jpg|thumb|[[Rakaposhi]], 7,788 m (25,551 ft)]]
The valley is popularly believed to be the inspiration for the mythical valley of [[Shangri-la]] in [[James Hilton]]'s 1933 novel ''[[Lost Horizon (novel)|Lost Horizon]]''.
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The people of Hunza are collectively termed ''Hunzukuts'', while ''[[Burusho]]'' refers only to the speakers of Burushaski. The majority of the people are [[Ismaili]] [[Shia Islam|Shia]] [[Muslim]]s who are followers of the [[Aga Khan]]. The present [[Aga Khan IV]] has provided a lot of funding for the area to help with agriculture and the local economy through the Aga Khan Development Network.
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* [[Baltit Fort]]
* [[Altit Fort]]
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* [[Burusho]]
== Референци ==
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* Leitner, G. W. (1893): ''Dardistan in 1866, 1886 and 1893: Being An Account of the History, Religions, Customs, Legends, Fables and Songs of Gilgit, Chilas, Kandia (Gabrial) Yasin, Chitral, Hunza, Nagyr and other parts of the Hindukush, as also a supplement to the second edition of The Hunza and Nagyr Handbook. And An Epitome of Part III of the author’s “The Languages and Races of Dardistan.”'' First Reprint 1978. Manjusri Publishing House, New Delhi.
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* Sidkey, M. H. "Shamans and Mountain Spirits in Hunza." ''Asian Foklore Studies'', Vol. 53, No. 1 (1994), pp. 67-96.
== Надворешни линкови ==
* [http://www.explorepak.com Explore Pakistan Tourism]
* [http://www.sahunzai.multiply.com A local blogger from Baltit in Hunza]
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