Hunderman or Hundarmaan or Hundurmaan is one of the northernmost hamlets in India and is situated in the Kargil district of Ladakh. Located on the banks of the Suru River 10 km from Kargil, it is a hamlet under Shilikchey village of Kargil district.[1]][original research?][2] It was under Pakistan's control until 1971. Geographically, Hunderman lies in the Baltistan Region.[citation needed] There are two parts of Hunderman: Lower Hunderman Mal (lower village) and Hunderman Broq (hill village).
^"Hunderman Village, Kargil (Google Maps)". Google Maps. Retrieved 5 February 2020.
^Village wise Hamlet detail, Kargil district, District Statistics & Evaluation Office, retrieved 15 January 2023.
Hunderman or Hundarmaan or Hundurmaan is one of the northernmost hamlets in India and is situated in the Kargil district of Ladakh. Located on the banks...
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