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History
The Karakoram
Highway, also known
as the Friendship
Highway in China,
was built by the
governments of
Pakistan and China,
and was completed in
1986, after 20 years
of construction. 810
Pakistani and 82
Chinese workers lost
their lives[1],
mostly in landslides
and falls, while
building the
highway. The route
of the KKH traces
one of the many
paths of the ancient
Silk Road.
On the Pakistani
side, the road was
constructed by FWO
(Frontier Works
Organization),
employing the
Pakistan Army Corps
of Engineers.
Presently, the
Engineer-in-Chief
branch of the
Pakistani Army is
working on a project
documenting the
history of the
highway. It is being
written by Brigadier
(Retired) Muhammad
Mumtaz Khalid, who
oversaw its
construction. |