GB Markhors (Urdu: جی بی مارخورس) was a Pakistani franchise cricket team that was expected to compete in the Kashmir Premier League.[1] It was founded in 2022 for the second edition of Kashmir Premier League.[2][3] The franchise was owned by Jahanzeb Alam. The franchise represented Gilgit-Baltistan, a region administrated by Pakistan. The team was dissolved without playing a single tournament.
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GBMarkhors (Urdu: جی بی مارخورس) was a Pakistani franchise cricket team that was expected to compete in the Kashmir Premier League. It was founded in...
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animals. The wild herbivores of the Himalayas such as the Himalayan tahr, markhor and chamois are of particular interest because of their ecological versatility...
and is home to a number of rare species of wildlife, such as the Astor markhor (a species of ibex) and the snow leopard. Dofana Mountain and several forests...