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Ashraf Aman with Hayatullah Khan Durrani and Nazir Sabir in Quetta, 2008. |
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| Born | Ashraf Aman January 15, 1943 |
| 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, 1943) is a Pakistani mountaineer, adventurer, and an electrical engineer. He was first Pakistani to reach the summit of K2, the second highest peak on Earth.[1] Besides mountaineering, he has almost 35 years of experience in tourism. He operates the tourism company known as Adventure Tours Pakistan. Recently, he is the vice President of Alpine Club of Pakistan.
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Aman was born in Aliabad, Hunza, Pakistan. He received the degree of B. Tech in Electrical Engineering from N.E.D. Engineering University, Karachi.
In 2008 on 26 June 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.
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