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  2. Amarnath Temple - Wikipedia

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    Amarnath Temple is a Hindu shrine located in the Pahalgam tehsil of the Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir, India.It is a cave situated at an altitude of 3,888 m (12,756 ft), [1] about 168 km from Anantnag city, the district headquarters, 141 km (88 mi) from Srinagar, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, reached through either Sonamarg or Pahalgam.

  3. 2000 Amarnath pilgrimage massacre - Wikipedia

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    The 2000 Amarnath pilgrimage attack on 1 and 2 August was the massacre of between 89 to 105 people, with 62 others injured in at least five different coordinated attacks by Islamist militants in Anantnag district and Doda district of Indian administered Kashmir.

  4. 2001 Amarnath pilgrimage massacre - Wikipedia

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    See also: Amarnath pilgrimage terrorist-attack massacre (2000). This attack on Amarnath yatra was part of the larger 1st and 2nd August 2000 Kashmir massacre in 5 separate coordinated terrorist attacks that killed at least 89 (official count) to 105 people (as reported by PTI), and injured at least 62 more. [16]

  5. 2002 Amarnath pilgrimage massacre - Wikipedia

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    The 48-days July–August annual Hindu pilgrimage, undertaken by up to 600,000 or more pilgrims to 130 feet (40 m) high glacial Amarnath cave shrine of iced stalagmite Shiv linga e at 12,756 feet (3,888 m) in Himalayas, is called Amarnath Yatra.

  6. Thirty killed in crowd crush at India's Kumbh Mela festival - AOL

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    Police said 90 injured people had been taken to hospitals. "Unfortunately, 30 of those devotees have died," senior police officer Vaibhav Krishna told a news conference on Wednesday evening.

  7. 2017 Amarnath Yatra massacre - Wikipedia

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    Amarnath Yatra in the glacial heights of Himalayas in Kashmir valley. The 48-day July–August annual Hindu pilgrimage, undertaken by up to 600,000 or more pilgrims to the 130 feet (40 m)-high glacial Amarnath cave shrine of iced stalagmite Shiv linga at 12,756 feet (3,888 m) in Himalayas, is called Amarnath Yatra.

  8. 1996 Amarnath Yatra tragedy - Wikipedia

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    Due to the lack of activity by Harkat-ul-Ansar, the number of pilgrims in 1996 were higher than usual. Between, 21 and 25 August 1996 about one lakh (100,000) yatris were simultaneously moving either up or down between Jammu and the Amarnath. During this period, there was unusually heavy snowfall along with severe blizzards along the yatra route.

  9. Amarnath land transfer controversy - Wikipedia

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    There were, however, reports of Hindu rioters in Jammu attacking and burning at least 72 Muslim homes during the weeks of violent protests. [24] Shri Amarnath Yatra Sangharsh Samiti convener Leela Karan Sharma said on 6 August 2008 that nothing short of revocation of the land transfer to Amarnath Shrine Board would be acceptable.