The area which was captured from Maharaja Hari Singh, Pakistan dived it into Gilgit-Baltistan (72,496 square kilometers) and Shaksgam tract, a small region along the northeastern border of Gilgit–Baltistan, was provisionally ceded to China in 1963 therefor only 13,297 km2 remains as of so called "Azad Kashmir" the narrow, 400 km long, with a width varying from 16 to 64 km.
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The area which was captured from Maharaja Hari Singh, Pakistan dived it into Gilgit-Baltistan (72,496 square kilometers) and Shaksgam tract, a small region along the northeastern border of Gilgit–Baltistan, was provisionally ceded to China in 1963 therefor only 13,297 km2 remains as of so called "Azad Kashmir" the narrow, 400 km long, with a width varying from 16 to 64 km.