Hassanabad, Chorbat
Hassanabad is a village in Chorbat, Ghanche District of Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. It lies east of Skardu, close to the Line of Control. It consists of 7 blocks, namely Painkhor, Gabkhor, Thangkhor, Hajipakhor, Goostrang, Komick and Oraitan.
Villages near Hassanabad includes Marcha, Dawoo, Piun, Partuk, Siksa and Frano.
Etymology
The ancient name of Hassanabad was Kusting, which means a large storage of water. It is said that in ancient times the Buddhist lama who ruled the area name was Lama Kastiyang. and the name Kusting was derived from the lama's name. In the past it was the trade route to Ladakh and Kargil.Geography
Hassanabad has an average elevation of about, and is situated along the banks of the Shyok River, a tributary of the Indus. The Shyok River near the village is an important resources for irrigation. However, the same river sometime creates havoc during summer with unpredictable floods.The mountains and their surroundings generally have no forests, however there are some shrubs and herbs which are generally used by the local communities as medicinal herbs and for their cattle.