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'''Pakistan occupied Kashmir''' ('''PoK''' or '''POK''') is the name given by ] to a portion of ] controlled by ] and ]. After the partition of the former British ] of India into ] and ], the ] who had an option of either joining India or Pakistan, chose to join the Indian Republic. The signing of this deal took place after ] had sent Pashtun tribesmen to occupy ] under the claim that a Muslim majority existed in ] and that the rights of the majority outweighed the views of its formerly British-backed Hindu ruler. The ] which went into ] at the Maharaja's request, did not recover all the area that was under Pakistani control. The area that was left under Pakistani control after the ] came to be known as ], while the Indian part of Kashmir was referred to by Pakistan as Indian occupied Kashmir. |
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Pakistan divided this area into three parts: |
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#The ], which are administered as a de facto 'Union Territory' and as an integral part of Pakistan, and |
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#A small part of Northern Areas that was ceded to China by Pakistan in ] with the proviso that the settlement was subject to the final solution of the Kashmir dispute. |
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