The Beauty of Kashmir

 Kashmir 


The Beauty of Kashmir
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Kashmir is a region in the north of the Indian subcontinent. The term Kashmir historically described as a valley in the south of the western tip line of the Himalayas. Politically, the term Kashmir described as a larger region that includes regions of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh.
"Vale of Kashmir" premier relatively low and very fertile, surrounded by incredible mountain and fed by many streams from the valleys. He is known as one of the most beautiful spectacular places in the world .

'Esa Al Hindi tell; Kashmir is extraordinary fertile soil, where water flows clear and abundant rivers. The trees are visible in every corner we looked at. With orchards exist everywhere. The fields with rice plants spread across the country can be used as evidence, how fertile the country and the land itself.


Kashmir is in a superb position strategically, which when combined with several other factors make clear the reason why India occupied it as it is this day. Its territory is mountainous and forests are filled countryside. Peak-the highest peak at an altitude of 15000-18000 feet located in the border regions. That is, to say the tops of the valley separating the Occupation (Occupied Valley) of Azad Kashmir.


Position yourself in the northern Kashmir Indian subcontinent. The term Kashmir historically described as a valley in the south of the western tip line of the Himalayas. Politically, the term Kashmir described as a larger region that includes regions of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh. Kashmir controlled by three countries, namely Pakistan, India and China.


Kashir is in the heart of South-Central Asia and is bordered by Afghanistan, China, India and Pakistan. Fewer parts of Kashmir (Wakhan) intersect with the territory of Tajikistan and the Soviet Union.


Kashmir is one region of the world-famous fight, and most of Western-made maps describe the territory by the dotted lines to mark the boundaries are uncertain.Kashmir region in general is currently occupied or disputed by the three countries, namely Pakistan controls the northwest, India controls the central and southern parts of Jammu and Kashmir, and the People's Republic of China master the northeast (Aksai Chin).


Although the area is in practice governed by the three countries, India has never admitted officially recognized territory by Pakistan and China. Pakistan saw the whole territory of Kashmir as a disputed territory, and does not consider India claim on the territory.

Kashmir Valley Province AreaAn overall area of ​​Kashmir is 85,700 miles (88 700 miles by the British), of which 51% goes to the territory or colony of India, 33% in government oversight Pakistan, 11% in the supervision of China, and only 5% are independent, that area is a region of Azad Kashmir.

Meanwhile, the 
Kashmiris data  are 13 million (15 million in the Netherlands), 8.3 million Indian-Occupied Kashmir region, 2.2 million in Azad Kashmir, 1 million in Pakistan-controlled Kashmir Pakistan, 1.5 million displaced in Pakistan, the expatriate community of 0.4 million (0.3 million in English).

Info About the Kashmir ValleyThe language used in Kashmir are: Language Urdu (the official language in engineering) in some areas, a little English. While the Muslim population in Kashmir at most, which is about 80% Muslim, 16% Hindu, 4% Sikhs, Buddhists, Christians and others occupy a minority.


Capital of Kashmir is Iqbalabad (Srinagar). Srinagar is the first name or the ancient capital of Kashmir which is located near the Dal Lake, a lake known for its canals and houseboat.

The Beauty of Kashmir
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Srinagar altitude of 1,600 m or 5,200 feet and is often used as the summer capital for many foreign tourists and adventurers who get hot in northern India. Just outside the town there is a beautiful Shalimar gardens created by Jehangir, the Mughal emperor in 1619.


Access to the ordinary Kashmiri taken by air to Srinagar via New Delhi, and require the approval of the Indian government. Or it could be by land to Azad Kashmir from Islamabad, Pakistan, without permission.
The Beauty of Kashmir

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