Nazir Sabir
Nazir Sabir was born in Ramanji a small hemlet in Chiporsun, upper Hunza known as Gojal. He is the only Pakistani to have climbed Mount Everest, world's tallest peak, and four of the five 8000m peaks in Pakistan. He has also climbed the world’s second higest peak K-2 in 1981, G-II and Broad Peak in 1982. Despite his tour operator business Nazir Sabir has been remained member of the Northern Areas Legislative Council and Education Advisor of the administration of the Northern Areas of Pakistan. After the abolution of the Hunza State in 1974, for the first time he defeated Ghazanfel Ali Khan, the son of Mir Muhammad Jamal Khan, the last Mir of Hunza.