The City Treasures
Gilgit Baltistan is one the most important city of Pakistan, that connects world like a bridge. This city is reach of cultures, having numerous Archaeological sites which witnesses that this city was very famous among the whole world. Not today but from ancient age.
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Wednesday, April 13, 2016
The Hidden Treasure of Gilgit City (Documentary)
Contents
1. Introduction:............................................................................................................................ 3
1.1 Ancient Civilization:......................................................................................................... 3
1.1.2 Archeological Heritage:...................................................................................................... 4
2. Literature Review:.................................................................................................................... 5
3. Objectives of Documentary:.................................................................................................... 6
4. Research Methodology............................................................................................................ 7
5. Main Characters:...................................................................................................................... 8
5.1. Objects:................................................................................................................................. 8
5.2. Places:................................................................................................................................... 8
5.3. Peoples:................................................................................................................................. 8
6. Expected Results:..................................................................................................................... 9
7. Schedule Field Visits:............................................................................................................ 10
8. Time Line:.............................................................................................................................. 11
9. Budget:................................................................................................................................... 12
References:.................................................................................................................................... 13
1.
Introduction:
This Documentary
will reveal the history of hidden ancient places in Gilgit city and their
historic importance. The following lines present a brief overview of
Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) as well as Gilgit city. Gilgit-Baltistan formerly known as the
Northern Areas is the northern most political entity within Pakistan. Gilgit-Baltistan
is situated within the Karakorum Range, consisting of the three largest
glaciers outside the Polar Regions, and highest mountain systems of the world
that include the Karakorum, Himalayas, Pamir’s, and the Hindukush. This high
altitude region is also a politically strategic region sharing borders with
Afghanistan, China's, India. [i] The last 30 years
have seen a revolutionary development in the area by the construction of the
Karakorum Highway (KKH) and the development initiatives by the Aga Khan
Development Network (AKDN). This has been coupled with the patronage of recent
provincial status and autonomy in 20`09 whereby Gilgit City became the
provincial capital of GB. Gilgit City is the administrative and commercial
capital Gilgit-Baltistan- the so called 5th Province of Pakistan. The unique
feature about this city and its surroundings is the backdrop of one of the most
ecological sensitive, scenic, ancient inland trade routes.
1.1 Ancient Civilization:
The Karakorum and
Hindukush have always been rather porous barriers, offering shorter, seasonal
routes between South and Central Asia. Traders, conquerors, saints and
travellers have been passing through this route since over 4000 years. Evidence
of human activity can be traced in this region in the form of world’s largest collection of
rock carvings dated from 7th century. In the past, this area has been a
point of attraction and apple of discord because of its location at the cross
roads of civilizations. Through this region, flow of silk from China and spices
from India went to the west, and the great overland trade routes known as the
Silk Routes blossomed. Throughout the ages we see struggle over the control of
trade routes between the neighboring Central Asian states, the kingdoms of
Northern Areas and the Chinese Empire.
It is through
this link that this `region became the eastern most extent of the Greek Empire
in 327 BC. This was followed by the Great Asoka Empire along with the Buddhist
leanings in 272-235 BC. Consequently, we see the development of the great
Gandharain civilizations as a result of fusion between Greek and Buddhist
ideas. [ii]
1.1.2 Archeological Heritage:
Important
archaeological sites include cave paintings, megalithic stone circles, and
Buddhist stupas and monasteries numerous ancient rock carvings and inscriptions
have also been discovered throughout the Gilgit-Baltistan, particularly along
the Silk Route. The history of the Gilgit-Baltistan has been reconstructed
based upon this “rock art”, and there is a high likelihood that more sites await discovery. The Gilgit
manuscripts are among the oldest manuscripts in the world, and the
oldest manuscript collection surviving in Pakistan, having major significance
in the areas of Buddhist studies and the evolution
of Asian and Sanskrit literature.
The manuscripts are
believed to have been written in the 5th to 6th Century CE, though some more
manuscripts were discovered in the succeeding centuries, which were also
classified as Gilgit manuscripts. [iii] The Gilgit city contain various heritage
sites as it had been ruled by different civilizations dated from 7th century
including Greek Empire, Asoka Empire, Buddhists and Gandharan civilizations,
Mughal Empire and Sikh empire. Evidence of human activity can be traced in this
region in the form of world’s largest collection of rock carvings. Several archaeological
sites, including the Kargah Buddha, the Noorpurstupas, the Mughal Minar, the
Hand touch Foot Touch Stone, Oldest Market, Buddluph library, the rock containing
12 ancient Prince names and the Danyore Inscription (a huge boulder bearing
inscriptions from the 7th/8th century A.D.) are the only archaeological site in
the Gilgit city which is currently protected under the Pakistan Antiquities
Act.[iv]
2. Literature Review:
Many research studies have been conducted on
geographical and historical importance of Gilgit city; which are of great
significance from a local as well as global perspective. Gilgit city is home to
important archeological places such as Kargah Buddha, Hand Touch Foot Touch
Stone, Noorpur stupas, the Mughal Minar, Danyore Inscription and Buddluph Public
Library. Many books have been written on history and importance of Gilgit
archeological places such as book Aks of Gilgit-Baltistan, Tareekh-e-Zillah
Gilgit, and Bloristan. These books provide brief information about
Gilgit-Baltistan, its importance in history as well as its archeological and
geographical importance. Many research articles are also been written by
researchers from Gilgit-Baltistan. Foreigner researchers also visit
Gilgit-Baltistan to study and research about civilization, archeology, and rock
carvings and try to explain their importance and meaning in history. Many
different websites also provides information about Gilgit city and its important
historical monuments for such as My Gilgit[v] and Pamir times. [vi]
3. Objectives of Documentary:
A number of attempts have been made by
researchers and scholars to document the historic significance and heritage of
GB but there is no
visual documentary film available about archeological places of Gilgit city.
The objectives of
this documentary are to:
❖ Document and reveal
factual information and brief history about ancient archeological places within
Gilgit city.
❖ Highlight the
importance of such historic and the potential of their contribution to boost up
economy through tourism.
❖ Convey messages to
Local Government to protect and maintain these places for tourist which is back
bone in economy of Gilgit-Baltistan.
❖ Document the untold
stories and perception around archeological sites
4. Research Methodology
The following tools
will be used to gather data for the documentary. It is basically a
historical/ethnographic study using field work (Participant observation
And In-depth
Interviews. (Max 5).
5. Main Characters:
The documentary
will include the following main characters.
5.1. Objects:
❖
Kargah Buddah
❖
Muglia Minar
❖
Old Bridges
❖
Danyore Rock Inscriptions
❖
Hand Touch Foot Touch Rock
❖
Buddliph Municipal Library
❖
The Gilgit Manuscript
5.2. Places:
❖
Main City
❖
Hainzal Gilgit
❖
Danyore Gilgit
❖
Jutial Gilgit
❖
Kargah Gilgit
5.3. Peoples:
❖
Sharbaz Ali barcha
❖
Dr Manzoom
❖
Dr Mueez
6. Expected Results:
v This documentary
will explore the hidden treasures of Gilgit city which are important in our
history.
v By watching this
documentary people will
v be aware about
hidden ancient treasures in Gilgit city which is important to their history,
civilization and culture.
v The documentary
will also provide guidance for the local and as well as non-local tourists
about ancient archeological places within city.
v It will also grab
the attention of Tourism Department of Gilgit-Baltistan to reserve, maintain
and protect these places for tourist which can contribute a greater part in
economy.
7. Schedule Field Visits:
Monday to Friday
(Collecting, Organizing, drafting and analyzing recorded data)
1. Finalization of proposal (1 week)
2. Collection of
data (4 weeks)
3. Scripting (2
weeks)
4. Editing (3
weeks)
5. Final Cut (2
weeks
8. Time Line:
The duration of this documentary will be
30 minutes.
9. Budget:
S.No
|
Expenditure Items
|
Cost
|
1
|
Press kit (rent)
|
10,000/-
|
2
|
Travel expenses
|
8000/-
|
3
|
Refreshment
|
5000/-
|
4
|
Graphic Designing/Editing
|
6000/-
|
5
|
Total Exp
|
31,000/-
|
[ii] Pakistan & the Karakoram Highway By Sarina Singh, Lindsay Brown, Paul Clammer,
Rodney Cocks, John Mock
[iii] Interview from
Sherbaz Ali Barcha on Archeology of Gilgit city
(13/09/2015; 01:15 pm to 02:30 pm)
[iv] Interview From
Sherbaz Ali Barcha
[v] www.mygilgit.com.pk
[vi] www.pamirtimes.com.pk
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