Thus, the entire Baltistan is rich in natural beauty and the natural beauty here dazzles the eyes of the beholder, and captivates them so much that the vision, insight, and vision go deep and feast on the manifestations of nature, but along with this, the history and traditions here also invite those who know the secrets and mysteries of human life to think and force those who are interested in it to explore the pages of history. There are many places among them, including the ancient religions here, including Bonism (which is called Bon-Chos in the local language), Buddhism (which is called Badud-Chos in the local language), Zoroastrianism (which is called Mah-Chos in the local language), Hinduism (which is called Bod-Chos in the local language) and Islam (which is called xlahakhma Chos in the local language). Where chos is religion in baltiLanguage
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