Twin VillagesWritten By : Nadia Ali
Twin Villages
Written By : Nadia Ali
Once upon a time, in a faraway land nestled amidst towering mountains and lush valleys, there existed two twin villages named Hunza and Nagar. These villages were not only physically close to each other but also shared a deep bond of friendship and unity. Years ago, each village had its own prince who ruled with kindness and wisdom. Despite their distinct leadership, the people of Hunza and Nagar considered themselves as one big family. One of the most remarkable traditions between the two villages was the act of sharing (hin hin ar laav acham khabar gany). This loaf symbolized the unbreakable bond between the villagers. No matter what hardships they faced, they knew they could rely on each other for support and sustenance. They worked side by side in their fields, building houses, and during times of celebration, they would come together to dance, sing, and feast, creating an atmosphere of pure joy and togetherness. Their sense of belongingness was not confined to their villages alone; it extended to all of mankind. The people of Hunza and Nagar believed that their harmonious relationship set an example.......
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