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My take would be to separate Chaprot Pass from Daintar Pass since in my opinion they are completely different. Please note this map from Live maps
1. Daintar marked on the map is not a settlement. It is merely a depiction of the valley. This notation is used throughout Live maps. Torbutuo Das is the hamlet on the other hand, and precisely at the entrance of Daintar valley. Daintar pass is at the opposite end of the valley and the road across it leads NW to village Imit in Karambar-Ishkoman valley. Daintar pass shall be here
http://maps.google.com/maps?t=p&ie=UTF8&ll=36.361725,74.062185&spn=0.048245,0.108061&z=14
2. Chaprot valley runs parallel to Daintar valley, 4 miles in the air distance to the south. The entrance to the valley is at Chalt on KKH and includes Chaprot hamlet that shall be a bit to the north in the Live maps. Chaprot pass shall be here
http://maps.google.com/maps?t=p&ie=UTF8&ll=36.289117,74.146342&spn=0.024145,0.05403&z=15 Mahmoodshah (talk) 13:04, 16 March 2009 (UTC)
- I agree that Chaprot Pass and Daintar Pass are separate.[1] Anythingyouwant (talk) 19:38, 5 December 2017 (UTC)