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'''Ghawari''' derived from two Balti words Gawa"means pen" and ri means "village",s it is basically a big vallay .is a small agricultural village situated in ], ]. It is well known for as a center of Islamic scholarship and learning. | '''Ghawari''' derived from two Balti words Gawa"means pen" and ri means "village",s it is basically a big vallay .is a small agricultural village situated in ], ]. It is well known for as a center of Islamic scholarship and learning. | ||
==Religion== | ==Religion== | ||
The people of Ghawari are all Muslim and belong to Ahle Hadees Sect of Islam. | |||
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Ghawari derived from two Balti words Gawa"means pen" and ri means "village",s it is basically a big vallay .is a small agricultural village situated in Ghanche District, Baltistan. It is well known for as a center of Islamic scholarship and learning.
Religion
The people of Ghawari are all Muslim and belong to Ahle Hadees Sect of Islam.
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