Juglot
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Juglot or Jaglot is a town in Gilgit District
Gilgit District
Gilgit District is one of the districts of the federal territory of Gilgit-Baltistan in northern Pakistan. It was formed in 1970 when Gilgit-Baltistan was federally administered as the "Northern Areas". It is bounded by the Wakhan Corridor to the north; Xinjiang to the northeast and east; Skardu,...

 Pakistan
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, situated 45 km south east of Gilgit
Gilgit
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 on the Karakoram Highway
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. It is located on the junction of three mighty mountain ranges, the Kurrakuram, Hindukush and Himalayas. It is also a junction point between Skardu and Gilgit. The road to Skardu branches off about six kilometres towards Gilgit. Juglot is strategically important since the olden times as it lay along the the old route linking the British India to China via Kashmir . Bunji the Historical garrison of the army of the Maharaja of Kashmir is situated across the River Indus.The struggle of Independence of Kashmir from the Sikh Manharaja of Kashmir also originated from Juglot. Even today Jaglot is the most important logistic base for the Pakistan Army which gained its importance form the time of the war in Siachin (1984),which became the highest battleground in the world. Even today the primitive gold panning from the Indus river is done by a tribe known as the Soniwals (gold hunters) Juglot is a fertile valley with rich natural resources and is one of the business hubs of the Northern Areas because all six districts have access through Juglot. The town is also contains the largest oil
Oil
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, wheat
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 and flour
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 depots for the Northern Areas. It has independent power generation facilities and therefore sufficient surplus electric power because of which a number of Flour Mills and Marble plants are located here. The people of Jaglot are tribal in nature, very hard-working and devout Muslims. The population of Juglot, including the suburbs, is approximately 45,000 in 3200 houses, with an education rate of 48%. Much of the development of Juglot is a result of the Army's presence.

Villages

Juglot contains fifteen villages which include:
  • Damote (also known as shahot, kot, barmas, Gushot, bargin) There are some meadows where animals graze while in summer;
  • Chakarkot (also known as Zarot, Sabil, Shumrote, Jagot); and
  • Gasho Pahotethe village Gasho Pahote is the seringaty for animal grazing and an adequate stock of Trout fish found in these twin rivers .
  • Manote population, Yashkuns ethnics live only in Manote village in majority.

Inhabitants

The tribal ratio is 30% Shin  Juvay, Madiyay, Shaiday, Manay, Buday,Dimsay,shumoray,Yodnay, Darkhany,Matchakay and some unknown sub-castes within them including the Koliwal shin Gabari and Chillossey (Gabari ( the descendants of Jahangirian sultans.see the link for detail history of Gabars http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Bajaur_(1519)
http://books.google.com.pk/books?id=bgMfoWsRGK4C&pg=PA1044&lpg=PA1044&dq=sultanate+Gabari&source= http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jahangiri Merged into shins of Koli are the inhabitants of proper Juglot Sai. 23% Yashkun Shukatay, Manay, Jatary,Gagray,Lalbakay,Kutry,Sabilchey,Jagotee etc,and the rest of population belong to minority tribal groups like Karamin the oldest Inferior occupy major political balance of the area. The Kashmiris occupy a major area while a portion of the population in proper Juglot consist of Marotche as well.
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