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Pakistani mountaineer (1950/1951 – 2022)

Mohammad Karim
Born1950/51
Hushe Valley, Ghanche District, Pakistan
Died4 April 2022 (aged 71)
Other namesLittle Karim
Occupation(s)Adventurer, mountaineer, high-altitude porter

Mohammad Karim (1950/51 – 4 April 2022), also known as "Little Karim", was a Pakistani high-altitude porter who became a mountain climber. He climbed Gasherbrum II without supplementary oxygen.

Biography

Karim was born in Hushe Valley of District Ghanche, Gilgit-Baltistan. He reached Skardu city in 1976 to try and become a high-altitude porter for climbing expeditions. Though he was in his teens, he also looked like a 10-year-old boy due to his appearance. Karim was rejected by a team who felt his smaller stature would prevent him from carrying a 25 kg weight to the base camp at K2.

Karim was about to leave when a Spanish expedition ran out of porters and took him along. On their expedition, Karim managed to summit a 7000-meter peak. The Spanish team members were so impressed by him that they wrote a book about the life of little Karim and also made a film in the year 2000. The film was aired in Spanish cinema. Little Karim died on 4 April 2022.

Documentaries

In 1985, the French filmmaker, Laurent Chevallier [fr], made a documentary on Karim. In 1997, the same person made another documentary titled Mr Karim. He was filmed for the third time by Chevallier sometime later.

References

  1. Legendary Mountaineer Muhammad Karim aka 'Little Karim' Passes Away
  2. ^ Abbasi, Obaid Ur Rehman (22 June 2014). "Adventure: The incredible tales of Little Karim". DAWN.COM. Retrieved 18 November 2018.
  3. Mahmood, Aisha (3 February 2020). "Famous mountaineer 'Little Karim' from Skardu needs immediate health support". Brecorder. Retrieved 17 February 2021.
  4. "'پہاڑوں کے بادشاہ' جن پر یورپ میں فلمیں بنیں لیکن پاکستان میں گمنام" – via www.facebook.com.
  5. "The extraordinary life of Little Karim". The Express Tribune. 8 February 2020. Retrieved 30 July 2020.
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