Chorbat Valley
Valley in Gilgit-Baltistan & Ladakh, Pakistan & India / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Chorbat Valley (Urdu: وادی چھوربٹ, Balti: ཆོར་བད, romanized: chor bad) is a section of the Shyok river valley divided between Pakistan-administered Gilgit-Baltistan and Indian-administered Ladakh. The Pakistan-administered portion is in the Khaplu tehsil of Ghanche District in Gilgit–Baltistan, and the Indian-administered portion is in the Nubra tehsil, Leh district of Ladakh. Chorbat stretches from the edge of Khaplu to the Chalunka village of Nubra.[1]
Chorbat Valley | |
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Valley | |
Coordinates: 34.930°N 76.763°E / 34.930; 76.763 | |
Country | Pakistan & India |
Province | Gilgit-Baltistan & Ladakh |
District | Ghanche & Leh |
Tehsil | Khaplu & Nubra |
Population (2010) | |
• Total | 20,000 |
The Khan of Chorbat moved his capital from Siksa (originally called "Chorbat") to Turtuk in the 18th century. These two villages (now in Pakistan and India respectively) are the largest villages of the Chorbat region.