Gilgit Agency

Gilgit Agency

The Gilgit Agency was a political unit of British India, which administered the northern half of the Princely state of Kashmir and Jammu. The Gilgit Agency was created in 1877 and was overseen by a political agent of the Governor-General of British India. The seat of the agent was Srinagar. In 1935, the Gilgit Agency leased the territory comprising the agency from the Maharaja of Kashmir and Jammu, Hari Singh, for a period of sixty years. This lease and the Gilgit Agency ceased to exist when Pakistan and India became independent countries in 1947.

Subsequent to the Partition of India in 1947 and the First Kashmir War, the name "Gilgit Agency" was adopted by Pakistan to refer to the territory which formed a de facto dependency of Pakistan from 1947 to 1970, but the name ceased to be used when the territory was merged into the Northern Areas. This Pakistani "Gilgit Agency" was administered directly from Islamabad, separately from the neighbouring state of Azad Kashmir and the princely states of Hunza and Nagar. It did not include the district of Kargil and the subdivision of Ladakh which had been a part of the British Gilgit Agency. The Pakistani Agency bordered the Sinkiang region of China to the northeast, the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir to the south, Baltistan to east, and the North-West Frontier Province to the west.

History

Prior to establishment of Princely state of Kashmir and Jammu by the Dogra rulers, with the support of the British, in the mid - nineteenth century, the Gilgit region had been ruled by princes who were styled "Raas". The rulers of the neighboring Baltistan region used the Tibetan title of "rGyal-po", having been founded as a western Tibetan kingdom in the thirteenth century. Gilgit and Baltistan, together with their neighbours Hunza, Nagar and Ladakh, became vassals of the Princely state of Kashmir and Jammu, but maintained considerable autonomy. After formation of the Gilgit Agency by the British in 1877, these territories, including the "Wazarats" of Gilgit and Ladakh, were administered directly by the British, though the Princely state of Kashmir and Jammu retained sovereignty.

The local rulers of these territories continued to appear at the Kashmir Durbars until 1947. The events of Partition and the subsequent invasion of Kashmir by Pakistani tribals led to most of the former Gilgit Wazarat becoming part of Pakistan-administered Kashmir, but most of the Ladakh Wazarat, including the Kargil area became part of Indian-administered Kashmir. The Line of Control represents the de facto border of India and Pakistan

Initially, the Gilgit Wazarat was not absorbed into any of the provinces of West Pakistan, but were ruled directly by political agents of the federal government of Pakistan. In 1963, Pakistan entered into a treaty with China to transfer part of the Gilgit Wazarat to China, (the Trans-Karakoram Tract), with the proviso that the settlement was subject to the final solution of the Kashmir dispute.

The dissolution of the province of West Pakistan in 1970 was accompanied by change of the name of the Gilgit Agency to the Northern Areas. In 1974, the states of Hunza and Nagar and independent valleys of Darel-Tangir, which had been de facto dependencies of Pakistan, were also incorporate into the Northern Areas.

Pakistan and India continue to dispute the sovereignty of the territories that had comprised the Gilgit Agency.

See also

* Baltistan
* Gilgit
* Northern Areas
* Kashmir
* Kashmir Conflict
* Trans-Karakoram Tract

External links

* [http://www.northernareas.org.pk Northern Areas Official Website]
* [http://asp.isb.sdnpk.org/namis/census/NA%20Admin%20Division%20&%20Population.htm Northern Areas Census (1998)]
* [http://www.northernareas.org.pk/organogram.htm Northern Areas Administration]
* [http://www.northernareas.org.pk/MapAdmin.htm Northern Areas Map]


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