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- Golodass"Gol" means Rivine and "Das" means Barren Land in Khowar Language , is a village situated In District Ghizer Tehsil Punial Gilgit Baltistan. This village is at two hours distance from Gilgit City towards north west on inshkoman road. Golodass has an enriched culture with a diverse society. Raja of Punial, His Highness Raja Anwer Khan has repopulated this village after 1905. His palace is still situated in Golodass. Raja Mir Aman Khan was the first school teacher (Ustad) who started educating village people first time in the village. Most of the village people are his students. Languages spoken in Golodass are Burushaskhi, Shina, Khowar Language, and also Urdu. Nearby villages are Hatoon, Hasis, Gahkuch bala, Damas, and Silpi. Golodass, with a population of 2,500 (Approx) people, is located in Punial Ghizer Gilgit Baltistan. The village was drowned in 1905 by heavy floods but resettled in 1935. Raja of Punial, His Highness Raja Anwer Khan extended the village by populating the barren upper portion of the village with help of Hub-e-Ali of Hunza in 1935. Raja Mir Aman Khan came here in 1960 and started to run its first school as only teacher in the village. The Residents of the village are all migrants from different parts of Gilgit region including Yasin, Phander Valley, Hunza, Punial region, Gupis, Darel, Chilas, and other areas. Due to different backgrounds, there are a mixture of culture and languages in the village. (en)
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- Golodass"Gol" means Rivine and "Das" means Barren Land in Khowar Language , is a village situated In District Ghizer Tehsil Punial Gilgit Baltistan. This village is at two hours distance from Gilgit City towards north west on inshkoman road. Golodass has an enriched culture with a diverse society. Raja of Punial, His Highness Raja Anwer Khan has repopulated this village after 1905. His palace is still situated in Golodass. Raja Mir Aman Khan was the first school teacher (Ustad) who started educating village people first time in the village. Most of the village people are his students. Languages spoken in Golodass are Burushaskhi, Shina, Khowar Language, and also Urdu. Nearby villages are Hatoon, Hasis, Gahkuch bala, Damas, and Silpi. (en)
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