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A Bagoro (plural form: ''Bagoreh'') is a member of an ethnic group living in the Bagrot Valley, Bagrot and Taisot valley, alongside the banks of river Bagrot, village of Jalalabad, Gilgit, Jalaalabad, and in Danyor city. The group shares the same language, cuisines and traditions. Etymology The word etymologically derives from the word ''bagharey'', meaning "distributors" in the Shina language, as the Bagrot Valley, Bagrot valley was once famous for its agricultural products: crop, fruits and vegetables and its people were famous for their magnanimity and hospitality. References

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Bagrot Valley
Bagrote Valley ( ur, وادی بگروٹ) is a valley in the Karakoram Mountain range in the Gilgit–Baltistan region of northern Pakistan. River Bagrote flows through the valley from the north towards the southwest of the valley, supplies water to Jalalabad and Oshikhandass and merges with the Gilgit River. Geography The Bagrot valley extends between 2,500 and 4500 meters above sea level. The principal locality of the valley is Farfu (formerly called Furpui), also known for its landscape and high mountains such as Rakaposhi 7788 m, Diran 7266 m, Bilchar Dobani 6138 m and the summit of Fafuraj, Miar Peak, Godeli and many other peaks that surpass six thousand meters above sea level. Doboi glaciers, Gargo, Yunay, Boi Pharai, Hurangi, and Raka Poshi surround the valley from where the rivulets forming the Bagrot River are traced. The River Bagrot passes by all the villages of the valley, including Jalalabad and Oshikhandass and merges with the Gilgit River. The Bagrot vall ...
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