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Summary Of: Baltit Fort

and so Baltit Fort further established itself as the prime seat of power in the Hunza state... The rich beauty of Baltit Fort can be traced to over seven hundred 700 years ago... the structure of Baltit Fort was influenced by the Ladakhi... of the biggest changes in the structure of Baltit Fort came with the... old Baltit village and watch towers of the Baltit Fort on its north... The Baltit Fort remained officially inhabited until 1945... the Baltit Fort serves as a perfect example of culture restored and preserved for the future generations of... Baltit Fort Awarded Top Prize in the UNESCO 2004 Asia...

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