Oshikhandass Village Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan
Oshikhandass Village Gilgit Baltistan, Pakistan Oshikhandass is a village in Gilgit-Baltistan. It is east of Gilgit city. Oshikhandass is a piece of the Bagrot Valley and had roughly 7,200 occupants in 2011. Around 55% of the populace has a place with the Shia Imami Ismaili sect of Islam that pursues the 4th Aga Khan; and 45% are Shia Isna Ashari Muslims, likewise known as Twelver Shias. The neighborhood economy is primarily agriculture based. There are three government schools, two of which are for young ladies and one are for young men. Also there are five non-public schools. The village altitude is 1,500 meters (4,900 ft). This town joins Bagrot Valley and Jalalabad to Danyor, a city in Gilgit. The Karakorum Highway goes through the town. Shina and Burushaski are the principle dialects. Nanga Parbat, which deceives the east of the town, can be seen from Oshikhandass. The town was already part of India before the India-Pakistan division. After the division, the town was added