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- Ghawari abstract "Ghawari (sometimes called Ghowari, Gowari, Oaree, Wali, and Gwali or Tibetan, Va-le) is derived from two Balti words gawa means "open" and ri means "village," so it is basically a big valley. It is a small agricultural town and oasis situated in Ghanche District, Baltistan, Pakistan. It is well known as a center of Islamic scholarship and learning. The left bank of the Shyok opposite Kuru is located. Today Ghawari and Kuru are connected by a bridge passable by car. Ghawari in the past belonged to the dominion of Kiris. Since Ghawari is located on the left side of the Shayok and neither Khaplu yet to Skardu had an easy walk-in access, it was fortunately on the right side of the Shyok along attracting hordes of periodic flare-Baltistan in wars of the 17th and 18th century largely spared.≠==Religion==The people of Ghawari are all Muslim and belong to the Ahl-e-Hadees ,shia and noorbakhsaa sects of Islam. Jamia Daru Uloom Baltistan is also located in Ghawari. The Jamia Darul Uloom Baltistan Ghowari is First & Great Islamic University in Gilgit Baltistan. The Jamia provides shelter and food to poor people and needy students of Baltistan and has a network of Projects for the Welfare of People of Baltistan. This institution is considered a headquarters for the supervision of Salafis of Baltistan. A number of students who have completed their education from this institution are serving throughout the country and at international level. But unfortunately the top ranked molanas of the region have created monopoly all over the district and educational institutions. They are rich as well as authoritative in term of dictatorship.".
- Ghawari wikiPageExternalLink gowari-baltistan.html.
- Ghawari wikiPageID "29250334".
- Ghawari wikiPageLength "4257".
- Ghawari wikiPageOutDegree "11".
- Ghawari wikiPageRevisionID "668106641".
- Ghawari wikiPageWikiLink Balti_language.
- Ghawari wikiPageWikiLink Baltistan.
- Ghawari wikiPageWikiLink Category:Baltistan.
- Ghawari wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ghanche_District.
- Ghawari wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_in_Ghanche_District.
- Ghawari wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_in_Gilgit-Baltistan.
- Ghawari wikiPageWikiLink Ghanche_District.
- Ghawari wikiPageWikiLink Pakistan.
- Ghawari wikiPageWikiLink Shyok_River.
- Ghawari wikiPageWikiLink Siachen.
- Ghawari wikiPageWikiLink Siachen_Glacier.
- Ghawari wikiPageWikiLink Tibetic_languages.
- Ghawari wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ghawari".
- Ghawari hasPhotoCollection Ghawari.
- Ghawari wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord_missing.
- Ghawari wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- Ghawari subject Category:Baltistan.
- Ghawari subject Category:Ghanche_District.
- Ghawari subject Category:Populated_places_in_Ghanche_District.
- Ghawari subject Category:Populated_places_in_Gilgit-Baltistan.
- Ghawari type Article.
- Ghawari type District.
- Ghawari type Place.
- Ghawari type Article.
- Ghawari type District.
- Ghawari type Place.
- Ghawari comment "Ghawari (sometimes called Ghowari, Gowari, Oaree, Wali, and Gwali or Tibetan, Va-le) is derived from two Balti words gawa means "open" and ri means "village," so it is basically a big valley. It is a small agricultural town and oasis situated in Ghanche District, Baltistan, Pakistan. It is well known as a center of Islamic scholarship and learning. The left bank of the Shyok opposite Kuru is located. Today Ghawari and Kuru are connected by a bridge passable by car.".
- Ghawari label "Ghawari".
- Ghawari sameAs m.0dlld44.
- Ghawari sameAs Q5555961.
- Ghawari sameAs Q5555961.
- Ghawari wasDerivedFrom Ghawari?oldid=668106641.
- Ghawari isPrimaryTopicOf Ghawari.