Crossword-Solution: GILGIT 6 letters, 4 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 8

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GILGHIT 1 answer
KARAKORAM mountain range, remote spot in the 1 answer
NORTHWEST Frontier Muslim region 2 answers
KARAKORAM mountain range settlement 3 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEAER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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When he was attacking anybody or frolicking, his movements and beauty can only be described by a phrase of the Apostle James, 'the grace of the fashion of it.' Colonel Durand, of Gilgit celebrity, to whom I am indebted for many other kindnesses, gave him to me in exchange for a cowardly, heavy Yarkand horse, and had previously vainly tried to tame him.
Among the Tibetans Isabella L. Bird (Mrs Bishop) 2003
Robertson's small garrison, which at one time had been hard pressed, was saved: a small force under Colonel Kelly, which had left Gilgit, having by a daring and successful march arrived just before the main body from Peshawur.
Indian Frontier Policy General Sir John Ayde 2004
The Gilgit garrison was increased by a battalion, and several posts were established between that place and Mastuj.
The Story of the Malakand Field Force Sir Winston S. Churchill 2005
The Gilgit agency report, dated 28th April, 1890, speaks of this chief, who was the Khan of Jandul, but whose influence pervaded the whole of Bajaur as "the most important man between Chitral and Pashawar." To this powerful ruler, another of the sons of Aman, named Amir, had fled from the family massacre which followed his father's death.
The Story of the Malakand Field Force Sir Winston S. Churchill 2005
The besiegers of the fort fled, and a small relieving force was able to push through from Gilgit under Colonel Kelly.
The Story of the Malakand Field Force Sir Winston S. Churchill 2005