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In his 1999 book An Unexpected Light: Travels in Afghanistan, Jason Elliot records that Afghan villagers believed that "Mir Samir could not be climbed by man", which was the reason that foreigners who had tried had not succeeded.
He there also met the British writer Jason Elliot who would later describe their encounter in the 1999 book An Unexpected Light: Travels in Afghanistan.