Bunji Bridge (or Partab Pul) is a
suspension bridge
A suspension bridge is a type of bridge in which the deck (bridge), deck is hung below suspension wire rope, cables on vertical suspenders. The first modern examples of this type of bridge were built in the early 1800s. Simple suspension bridg ...
on the
Indus River
The Indus ( ) is a transboundary river of Asia and a trans-Himalayas, Himalayan river of South Asia, South and Central Asia. The river rises in mountain springs northeast of Mount Kailash in the Western Tibet region of China, flows northw ...
near
Bunji, a town in the
Astore District
Astore District () is a district of Pakistan-administered Gilgit-Baltistan in the disputed Kashmir region. The application of the term "administered" to the various regions of Kashmir and a mention of the Kashmir dispute is supported by the te ...
of
Gilgit-Baltistan
Gilgit-Baltistan (; ), formerly known as the Northern Areas, is a region administered by Pakistan as an administrative units of Pakistan, administrative territory and consists of the northern portion of the larger Kashmir region, which has b ...
,
Pakistan
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. It was first built in the 19th century by the Maharaja
Pratap Singh's government of the princely state of
Jammu and Kashmir
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* Jammu and Kashmir (union territory), a region administered by India as a union territory since 2019
* Jammu and Kashmir (state), a region administered by India as a state from 1952 to 2019
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. Its wooden girders were burnt down during the 1947
Gilgit Rebellion
In November 1947, the paramilitary force of Gilgit Scouts stationed at Gilgit rebelled against the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir, soon after it acceded to the Indian Union. Under the command of a British officer Major William Brown, th ...
and subsequently repaired. It fell into disuse and neglect in recent decades. It was restored by the recently established
Government of Gilgit-Baltistan
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in 2012 after the 2010 Indus floods highlighted its value. The bridge is said to serve as a vital link between the town of
Gilgit
Gilgit (; Shina language, Shina: ; ) is a city in Pakistani-administered Gilgit-Baltistan, Gilgit–Baltistan in the disputed Kashmir region.The application of the term "administered" to the various regions of Kashmir and a mention of the Kas ...
and the locations in the Astore District.
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History
Construction
Bunji, part of the Astore district
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, is on the left bank of the Indus River as it flows south. The Gilgit district
The Gilgit District () is one of the 14 districts of Pakistan-administered territory of Gilgit-Baltistan in the disputed Kashmir region. The application of the term "administered" to the various regions of Kashmir and a mention of the Kashmir dispu ...
is on the right bank of Indus.
Prior to 1891, there was only a ferry service to cross the Indus, which ran between Bunji and Jaglot (then called 'Sai'). In that year, in preparation for the Hunza–Nagar Campaign
The Hunza-Nagar Campaign was an armed conflict in 1891 fought by troops serving the British Raj against the princely states of Hunza and Nagar in the Gilgit Agency (now part of the Gilgit-Baltistan region in Pakistan). It is also known in Pak ...
, a flying bridge using wire rope
Steel wire rope (right hand lang lay)
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was laid by Captain Aylmer of the Bengal Sappers and Miners
Bengal ( ) is a Historical geography, historical geographical, ethnolinguistic and cultural term referring to a region in the Eastern South Asia, eastern part of the Indian subcontinent at the apex of the Bay of Bengal. The region of Benga ...
. Aylmer also established a wire-rope ferry which carried hundreds of tons of grains and military stores for the campaign.
In May–June 1893, a new suspension bridge across the Indus was constructed by the Maharaja Pratap Singh's government, along with a neighbouring Ramghat Bridge across the Astore River. Steel wire ropes for the suspension were imported from England (made by Roger Bullivant).
They were laced with wooden girders and attached to masonry abutments, designed to withstand strain of 500 pounds per foot.
The bridge was located a few miles upstream from Bunji, just below a large "knee-bend" that is the confluence of the Gilgit and Indus rivers. It was called the "Partab Bridge" in honour of Maharaja Pratap Singh. The construction was carried out by Captain J. E. Capper of the Corps of Royal Engineers.
The bridge was the only means of contacting Gilgit during the summer months when the ferry would be unsafe due to the heavy summer flows of the Indus.
1947 Gilgit Rebellion
The Pratab bridge was burnt down during the 1947 Gilgit Rebellion
In November 1947, the paramilitary force of Gilgit Scouts stationed at Gilgit rebelled against the princely state of Jammu and Kashmir, soon after it acceded to the Indian Union. Under the command of a British officer Major William Brown, th ...
, on the night of 2 November 1947 by Platoon number 7 of the Chilas Scouts, in order to block the passage of the State Forces stationed at Bunji.[115-year-old freedom fighter still eager to defend motherland](_blank)
Express Tribune, 17 August 2019. Scholar Ahmad Hasan Dani
Ahmad Hassan Dani (Urdu: احمد حسن دانی) FRAS, SI, HI (20 June 1920 – 26 January 2009) was a Pakistani archaeologist, historian, and linguist. He was among the foremost authorities on Central Asian and South Asian archaeology ...
deems a local ''rajah''—Muzaffaruddin to have given the order for this action (along with the destruction of a parallel ferry route), which eventually proved to be an important event in the chronicles of the Gilgit Rebellion.
The Scouts soldier that burnt the bridge, Naqibullah, displays a certificate given by the rebel leader Captain Mirza Hassan Khan for his valour. However, immediately after the event, Khan believed that Major William Brown of the Gilgit Scouts
The Gilgit Scouts was a paramilitary force within the Gilgit-Baltistan region in northern Pakistan. They were raised by the British Raj in 1913, to assist the Gilgit-based British Political Agent in managing Gilgit Agency which formed the northe ...
had ordered the burning so as to block his own rebel forces from reaching Bunji. Hassan Khan appointed himself as the commander-in-chief of the "Republic of Gilgit" and wanted to conquer all of the Gilgit ''wazarat'', whereas Brown was likely satisfied with liberating just the Gilgit Agency
The Gilgit Agency () was an agency within the British Indian Empire. It encompassed Hunza, Nagar and the governorships of Yasin, Koh Ghizer, Ishkoman, Punial and the tribal areas of Gor, Darel, Tangir, the district of Chilas and the Gilgit teh ...
. But Khan did march into Bunji crossing the Indus by rafts, and the State Forces stationed there were neutralised by 5 November.
On 6 November 1947, a call for repairs of the bridge was dispatched to local engineers. It was not until late February 1948 that the bridge was repaired, following which the Gilgit Scouts proceeded to lay the siege of Skardu
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.
2000s
Since around 2000, the bridge fell into increasing neglect and disuse, in favour of a new wider bridge, which was built joining Jaglot with Bunji, along a new alignment (at coordinates ).
The new bridge was destroyed during the 2010 flooding of the Indus River. Following demands from the local populace, the Partab Bridge was restored in early 2012. The washed-away bridge is also reported to have been repaired at a cost of about Rs. 18 million. The first Chief Minister
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of Gilgit-Baltistan, Syed Mehdi Shah
Syed Mehdi Shah (Urdu: ) is a Pakistani politician who is currently serving as the 8th Governor of Gilgit-Baltistan since 15 August 2022. Previously, he served as the first Chief Minister of Gilgit-Baltistan
The chief minister of Gilgit Ba ...
reopened it November 2012.
See also
* Jammu–Sialkot line
The Jammu–Sialkot line was a broad gaugeNewman's Indian Bradshaw, February 1935, Newman and Co Ltd, Calcutta, 1935, p.138History of Indian Railways, corrected up to 31 Mar 1933, Government of India Press, 1934, pp 151, 159 branch of the Nor ...
, constructed during the Maharaja Pratap Singh's reign
References
Bibliography
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External links
* {{Citation , url=https://books.google.com/books?id=53BtBQAAQBAJ , title=Gilgit Rebelion: The Major Who Mutinied Over Partition of India , last=Brown , first=William , date=2014-11-30 , publisher=Pen and Sword , isbn=9781473841123
Bridges completed in 1894
Bridges over the Indus River
Bridges in Gilgit-Baltistan