Mintaka Pass

The Mintaka Pass or Mingteke Pass or Mintika Pass(Chinese: 明铁盖达坂) is a mountain pass in the Karakorum Mountains, between northern Pakistan and Xinjiang in China. In ancient times, the Mintaka Pass and the nearby Kilik Pass, 30 km (19 mi) to the west, were the two main access points into Gojal (the upper Hunza Valley) from the north. The Hunza Valley is a mountainous valley near Gilgit in the Gilgit-Baltistanregion of Pakistan. In addition, the two passes were also the routes used to reach Chalachigu Valley and Taghdumbash Pamir from the south. The name of the pass Mintaka means "a thousand ibex" in Kyrgyz.

Mintaka Pass
A Pakistani border marker near Mintaka Pass
Elevation4,709 metres (15,449 ft)
LocationChina–Pakistan border
RangeKarakorum Mountains
Coordinates37.0039°N 74.8511°E / 37.0039; 74.8511
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Location of the Mintaka Pass within the greater Karakoram region
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Mintaka Pass (Gilgit Baltistan)
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Traditional Chinese明鐵蓋達坂
Simplified Chinese明铁盖达坂
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