Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "Irshad pass (el. 4,977 metres (16,329 ft)); spelled also as Ershād Yūvīn, Irshad Pass, Irshad Urween, Irshād Uwin Pass, Kotale Ers̄āḏ Owīn, Kowtal-e Ershād Owīn; is a high mountain pass that connects Chapursan river valley (upper Hunza valley) in Gojal tehsil of Gilgit district in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan with Wakhan Corridor in Afghanistan.According to a map shown in the National Geographic Magazine the height of the Irshad Pass is slightly higher than the figure given above at: 4,979 m."@en }
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- Irshad_Pass comment "Irshad pass (el. 4,977 metres (16,329 ft)); spelled also as Ershād Yūvīn, Irshad Pass, Irshad Urween, Irshād Uwin Pass, Kotale Ers̄āḏ Owīn, Kowtal-e Ershād Owīn; is a high mountain pass that connects Chapursan river valley (upper Hunza valley) in Gojal tehsil of Gilgit district in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan with Wakhan Corridor in Afghanistan.According to a map shown in the National Geographic Magazine the height of the Irshad Pass is slightly higher than the figure given above at: 4,979 m.".
- Q1673237 comment "Irshad pass (el. 4,977 metres (16,329 ft)); spelled also as Ershād Yūvīn, Irshad Pass, Irshad Urween, Irshād Uwin Pass, Kotale Ers̄āḏ Owīn, Kowtal-e Ershād Owīn; is a high mountain pass that connects Chapursan river valley (upper Hunza valley) in Gojal tehsil of Gilgit district in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan with Wakhan Corridor in Afghanistan.According to a map shown in the National Geographic Magazine the height of the Irshad Pass is slightly higher than the figure given above at: 4,979 m.".