Boundaries and Identities: The Case of Gilgit-Baltistan Crossroads Asia Research work by Aziz Ali Dad

Aziz Ali Dad is a social scientist from Gilgit, Pakistan. He currently works as a specialist in Knowledge
Management and Communications at the Aga Khan Rural Support Programme (AKRSP)


Contents of research work
Introduction
The Independence Movement of Gilgit-Baltistan .
 Nationalist Movements and their framing of the Kashmir issue .
 Exogenous Religious Connections and the Formation of Local Sectarian Identities
Regional and Ethnic Identities
 Conclusion
References
Information on the competence network Crossroads Asia .
Publications in the Crossroads Asia Working Paper Series .


Crossroads Asia Working Papers
Competence Network Crossroads Asia
Editors: Ingeborg Baldauf, Stephan Conermann, Claus Erik Bech Hansen, Anna-Katharina Hornidge,
Hermann Kreutzmann, Katja Mielke, Nelli Nokkala, Dietrich Reetz, Conrad Schetter and Martin
Sökefeld.
How to cite this paper: Dad, Aziz Ali (2016): Boundaries and Identities: The Case of Gilgit-Baltistan.
In: Crossroads Asia Working Paper Series, No. 34.
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