Ashraf Aman

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Ashraf Aman

Ashraf Aman with Hayatullah Khan Durrani and Nazir Sabir in Quetta, 2008.
Born Ashraf Aman
(1938-01-15) January 15, 1938
Residence Islamabad, Pakistan
Nationality Pakistani
Citizenship Pakistan
Education Electrical Engineering (B.Tech)
Alma mater N.E.D. Engineering University
Occupation Alpine Club of Pakistan (Vice President)
Known for Mountaineer, expeditionist, and Adventurer.
Awards Pride of Performance Award (1982)

Ashraf Aman (Urdu: اشرف امان , born January 15, 1938) is a Mountaineer, Adventurer, and an Engineer[1] from Pakistan. In 1977, he became first Pakistani to reach the summit of K2.[2] He operates travel and tourism based company Adventure Tours Pakistan. ATP has arranged several successful expeditions to 8000ers. He is also vice President of Alpine Club of Pakistan.

Early life and education

Aman was born in Aliabad, Hunza, Pakistan. He received B. Tech degree in Electrical Engineering from N.E.D. Engineering University, Karachi.

Mountaineering achievements and honours

  • 1962 Nanga Parbat Expedition with Germans, Awarded Himalayan Tiger.
  • 1967 Member, Pakistan Czechoslovakia joint Expedition, Awarded Gold Medal.
  • 1971/76 Mountain Guide in Himalaya, Karakoram and Hindukush.
  • 1977 Japan-Pakistan joint Expedition to K2, Became first Pakistani to climb K2 on August 7, and then he was Awarded Presidential Award for, Pride of performance.[3]
  • 1980 Member of International Karakoram Project, Awarded R.G.S London Fellowship.
  • 1982 Member of German Gasherbrum I Expedition.
  • 1983/84 Mountain Guide with different Mountaineering Expeditions.
  • 1985 Liaison Officer with Japanese Expedition to Nanga Parbat & Passu Peak.
  • 1986 Member with Karakoram Himalaya Research Expedition led by Professor Keith Miller in Tibet & Western China.
  • 1987/88 Liaison Officer with first Pakistani K2 Winter Expedition during the extreme cold weather from Dec-1987 to Mar-1988 led by Mr. A. Zawada.
  • 1988 Manager/Technical Engineer with K2 Italian Scientific Expedition for measuring K2, Gasherbrum I & Gasherbrum II from China side led by Professor Ardito Desio.
  • 1989 Guided Trekking group on Biafo Hispar Glacier.
  • 1990 Expedition to Mount Meckaulan Alaska.
  • 1991 Explored Chillinji Trek, First guided group on Chillinji pass.
  • 1992 Built two pulley bridges on Karakoram River and foot track between Ishkoman and Warguth.
  • 1995 L.O. French Spantik Expedition. Introduced Chinese Mountaineers to Pakistani Mountains. Baltoro Trek with BBC World Service.
  • 1996 Nepal Everest Base Camp Trek.
  • 1997 Climbed Mont Blanc on the occasion of Golden Jubilee Anniversary of Pakistan. Leader French-Pakistan joint Nanga Parbat Expedition.
  • 1998 Search for French mountaineer Mr. Eric Escoffier on Broad Peak.
  • 1999 Awarded Gold Medal UND DEI CENTO in Milan.

Rock-climbing training for youths

In 26 June 2008, Ashraf Aman visited Quetta Balochistan to supervise the National male female youth Rock-climbing training Course accompanied with Nazir Sabir and Hayatullah Khan Durrani the camp was organized by the Alpine Club of Pakistan and Chiltan Adventurers Association Balochistan as a part of promotion and development of Rock-climbing Adventure sports in youth of Pakistan.

References

  1. Ashraf Aman- First Pakistani to K2
  2. K2 about.com Retrieved 22 May 2012
  3. http://www.sports.gov.pk/Awards/awards_mountaineering.htm

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