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The Union of the Union of International Spellology (UIS) made Pakistan a member of the 14th ICS General Assembly meeting in Athens in Greece in 2005.
The 39 countries in the General Assembly voted in favor of making Pakistan a member of the UIS.
But it was not easy to achieve this feat. The journey began when Hayatullah Khan Durrani was founded in 1984 by Pakistan’s first cave and Balochistan’s first mountaineering organization, ‘Chelton Adventures Association’.
Since its inception, the organization has set an international record for the initial search of 139 caves in Pakistan. Statistics have now reached 144 caves.
Hayatullah’s role in promoting Keng (spiology) and mountaineering adventure sports, including canoes, cakes, roving, and rock climbing in Pakistan, is commendable.
As the first and sole Kaving Adventure Sports/ Spiology Rescue Organization and the First Mountaineer Adventure Sports Organization in Pakistan, the organization introduced the great tradition of hoisting Pakistan’s national flag on various mountains. Also, the organization has been celebrating every national day since 1984 organizing the Koh Pima and the Keeping Events and Championships.
Later, it established the “Pakistan Cave Research and Qing Federation” in 1997, while on August 14, 1994, the Pakistan Cave Research and Qing Federation for Kaving and Supplement was established.
At the same time, the British Cave Research Association and the British Keing Association’s Derbashire -based and the Fews Kyling Club unit invited them to complete a caving and rock -climbing course under the supervision of the famous British Caver and Spelologist, Simon James Brooks.
Both of them proved to be very beneficial for both the Chelon Adventures Association and Pakistan, as Hatullah achieved his first major success in 1992 through the Pak Yuko Kaving campaign.
As the leader of Pakistan’s National Kaving Team, he organized the first international campaign to find the first search for Pir Gheeb in the Bolan Mountains, which later proved to be Pakistan’s longest cave.
In 1997, the Chelton Adventurers Association organized the International Yuk and German International Keing Campaign in partnership with the Orace Kyling Club of Great UK. The campaign was launched to celebrate the “Pir Gab” cave to celebrate the golden Jubilee year of Pakistan’s independence.
The campaign was successfully completed and the longest cave of 1273 meters was discovered in Pakistan and the Man of the Campaign was given to Hathullah.
That same year, Harnai Balochistan was detected by the cocktime cave (the valley of the batsmen) and it is Pakistan’s largest single chamber and the second longest cave.
In 1998, the initial search for the Juniper Shaft Cave was sought in the mountains of the limestone of the Valley, and the cave is the most difficult deep descent in Pakistan for the first time in Pakistan.
In 1999, Pakistan’s most longest stalgamite cave was detected in Harnai district of Balochistan, ‘Mughal Sao’.
In 2000, a thorough searched the Pud Da Te-Miran (naturally decorated cave in Pakistan) in Kalat district of Balochistan.
In 1999/2000, various efforts were made to discover Juniper Shaft and Pud Da-T-Maran caves, and the organization continued with Kefing and Spiological activities, including ‘searching and Keeping efforts’ to find and search for newly invisible caves in Pakistan.
A few years ago, the junior cave of the angel pool was recovered at the western base of the Zargon mountain range. It is Pakistan’s fourth cave with water and has been included in the Natural History Museum of Pakistan.
There is only one chamber in the cave with four small and one large direct water pond. The second chamber of the cave is associated with a large pond and a narrow passage of the cave.
The cave was first discovered in April 2010 and was discovered, but details of research were classified for the protection of formations inside the cave.
The cave will be fully discovered as part of the 13th Pak UK Joint Cave Exploration and Friendship Campaign (PAK) on the arrival of Simon James Brooks of the Arfius CC from the UK.
In search of a cave in Pakistan and the UK since 1990, the 31st year of Pak -British friendship cooperation and partnership, the campaign to climb rock in Pakistan and the UK since 1990.
Internationally, Hayatullah participated in various mountains in the UK as the head of the Pakistan National Keing Team at the famous British Cairo Simon James Brooks Company in 1994, 1999, 2016 and 2018.
In 1999, he was the first Pakistani to visit the “Shater Cave” with his cave team – which was the most beautiful cave in the UK.
In recognition of his lifetime services dedicated to the adventures of Kefing and Mountaineering in Pakistan, he was proudly awarded the Pakistan President in 2005.
He also won the International Kyling Legend Award in the UK in 2018. Currently, he represents Pakistan in the Asian Federation of Speelology.