Himalayan states
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Himalayan states is the name given collectively to all the countries/states which contain the mountain range of the Himalayas. Geographically, the Himalayan states lie in the Indian subcontinent.
This definition includes the following countries and regions:
- Afghanistan
- Nepal
- Bangladesh
- Bhutan
- China
- The following regions of the Republic of India:
- Pakistan
- North Western Frontier Province (administrative province of Pakistan)
- Gilgit Agency
- Disputed Kashmir region
- Jammu
- Ladakh
- Siachen Glacier
- Trans-Karakoram Tract
- Aksai Chin
- Azad Kashmir
- Kali region / Mt. Kailash - Manasarovar Lake Region
Buddhism, Islam and Hinduism are the main religions in the Himalayan region.