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The Sacred Rocks of Hunza or Haldeikish are one of the earliest sites of Petroglyphs along the ancient silk route. It is a cultural heritage site in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. The carvings on the rocks dates back to the 1st Millennium AD.

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  • Roccia sacra dello Hunza (it)
  • Sacred Rock of Hunza (en)
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  • The Sacred Rocks of Hunza or Haldeikish are one of the earliest sites of Petroglyphs along the ancient silk route. It is a cultural heritage site in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. The carvings on the rocks dates back to the 1st Millennium AD. (en)
  • La roccia sacra dello Hunza è un sito archeologico nel Gilgit-Baltistan, in Pakistan. Le incisioni rupestri risalgono fino al I millennio d.C. e la roccia si trova sulla cima di una collina che si trova ad est del fiume Hunza. Il sito è raggiungibile con la strada del Karakorum, tra il villaggio di e il lago di Attabad. (it)
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  • Sacred Rock of Hunza (en)
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  • Sacred Rock of Hunza (en)
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  • One of the sacred rocks of Hunza (en)
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  • South_Asia#Pakistan#Gilgit Baltistan (en)
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  • Commissioner of Northern Areas, Director of Archaeology, Government of Pakistan (en)
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  • The Sacred Rocks of Hunza or Haldeikish are one of the earliest sites of Petroglyphs along the ancient silk route. It is a cultural heritage site in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. The carvings on the rocks dates back to the 1st Millennium AD. The rock is situated on a top of a hill which lies in east to the Hunza River. The site is on the main Karakoram Highway (KKH) in between Ganish village and Attabad Lake. The rocks were once able to be approached by well-worn stone steps and contained a series of Buddhist cave shelters but with this mountainous areas extreme weather and the ravages of time they have fallen with only a few being preserved. The rocks are one of the major tourist attractions in Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. (en)
  • La roccia sacra dello Hunza è un sito archeologico nel Gilgit-Baltistan, in Pakistan. Le incisioni rupestri risalgono fino al I millennio d.C. e la roccia si trova sulla cima di una collina che si trova ad est del fiume Hunza. Il sito è raggiungibile con la strada del Karakorum, tra il villaggio di e il lago di Attabad. La roccia è divisa in due parti, mentre un tempo era presenti anche alcune grotte di rifugio buddiste che sono cadute nel tempo. La roccia è una delle maggiori attrazioni turistiche del Gilgit-Baltistan ed è inclusa nell'elenco delle candidature alla lista dei patrimoni dell'umanità dell'UNESCO. (it)
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