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  2. Aharbal - Wikipedia

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    Aharbal lies in the Kulgam district's Noorabad area [4] of Jammu and Kashmir. It is located on the Veshu River , a tributary of the Jehlum River , in an alpine valley covered in pine and fir trees within the Pir Panjal mountains.

  3. Sinthan Top - Wikipedia

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    At the spot called '360 Degree View', one can see areas of both Kashmir and Jammu Divisions. Also the spot itself can be a great resting place for people traveling from Srinagar to Kishtwar or Doda and back. Sinthan Top is the South-East end of Breng Valley (The Golden Crown of Kashmir) and is 48 km from famous Kokernag spring.

  4. India blocks independent news outlet in Kashmir - AOL

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    An independent news outlet in Indian-administered Kashmir has been evicted from its office after access to its website and social media accounts was blocked.

  5. Kashmir Observer - Wikipedia

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    Kashmir Observer is a daily English language newspaper published from Srinagar in Jammu and Kashmir since 1996. [1] [2] Sajjad Haider, a past president of Kashmir Editors Guild, is its editor-in-chief. [3] [4] Besides the print and online formats, its stories are republished by other media outlets. [5] [6]

  6. Aasar-i-Shareef Pethmakhama - Wikipedia

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    It is situated at Pethmakhama which is nearest to Magam Town of Budgam District and is considered to be one of the Kashmir's holiest Muslim shrine. [ citation needed ] Aasar-i-Shareef is a two-storey building with four minarets and one central dome built on typical Kashmiri style of rooftop woodwork.

  7. Authorities in Indian-controlled Kashmir free a key Muslim ...

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    Indian authorities released a key Muslim cleric after four years of house arrest and allowed him to lead Friday prayers in Srinagar, the main city of Indian-controlled Kashmir, according to mosque ...

  8. Kashmir - Wikipedia

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    The Kashmiri Pandits, the only Hindus of the Kashmir valley, who had stably constituted approximately 4 to 5% of the population of the valley during Dogra rule (1846–1947), and 20% of whom had left the Kashmir valley to other parts of India in the 1950s, [68] underwent a complete exodus in the 1990s due to the Kashmir insurgency. According to ...

  9. Kashmir Times - Wikipedia

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    In 1964 it was converted as a daily. This newspaper is the oldest and largest circulated newspaper of Jammu and Kashmir and it has a total subscription of two million it is worldwide also known as "Key to Kashmir affairs. [2] On 19 Oct 2020, the Srinagar Office of Kashmir Times was sealed by the Indian Government without any explanation. [3]