Chilas wrestling is deeply ingrained in the local culture, serving as a means of promoting unity, discipline, and mutual respect. The sport is often associated with traditional festivals and celebrations, such as the "Chilas Festival," which is held annually to promote the region's culture and traditions.

Chilas wrestling is a traditional form of wrestling that has been an integral part of the local culture for centuries. The sport promotes unity, discipline, and mutual respect, serving as a means of entertainment, physical exercise, and social bonding. However, it faces several challenges, including lack of infrastructure, declining interest, and funding constraints. Efforts are needed to promote the sport, provide proper infrastructure, and encourage the younger generation to take up Chilas wrestling.

The history of Chilas wrestling dates back to the ancient times, when it was practiced by the local communities as a form of martial art and physical exercise. The sport gained popularity during the 16th century, when it was introduced to the region by the Mughal Empire. Over time, Chilas wrestling evolved into a distinct style, incorporating techniques and moves that are unique to the region.

Wrestling is one of the oldest sports known to humanity, with various forms and styles practiced across the world. Chilas wrestling, also known as "Kushti" or "Pehlwani," is a traditional form of wrestling that originated in the Chilas region of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. The sport has been an essential part of the local culture for centuries, serving as a means of entertainment, physical exercise, and social bonding.

Chilas wrestling, a traditional form of wrestling originating from the Chilas region of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan, has been a significant part of the local culture for centuries. This paper aims to provide an in-depth analysis of Chilas wrestling, exploring its history, techniques, and cultural significance. A comprehensive review of existing literature and interviews with local experts and wrestlers have been conducted to gather information. The findings suggest that Chilas wrestling is not only a physical activity but also an integral part of the region's social fabric, promoting unity, discipline, and mutual respect.

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