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Some sources suggest that Zaina Kadal was the first bridge constructed over the Jhelum River. However, this claim is contested by many. Sultan, the 15th-century ruler of Kashmir and the builder of Zaina Kadal, is interred in a tomb located near his mother's grave. The burial site is situated close to the Zaina Kadal bridge. [5]
Bridges across the Jhelum in Srinagar city. Seven in green represent the old kadals. Brown are the newer bridges. The city of Srinagar in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, India, originally had seven wooden bridges across the Jhelum River. The seven bridges — Amira, Habba, Fateh, Zaina, Aali, Nawa and Safa — were constructed between the 15th and 18th century. This number remained ...
Situated on the right bank of the river Jhelum between the Fateh Kadal and Zaina Kadal bridges, it was built in 1395 CE, commissioned by Sultan Sikendar in memory of Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani. It is held to be the first Khanqah—mosques associated with specific saints—in the Kashmir valley.
New Habba Kadal; Z. Zaina Kadal; Zero Bridge This page was last edited on 26 June 2022, at 15:48 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...
Zaina Kadal; Zero Bridge; This page was last edited on 5 October 2012, at 13:48 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...
Another main feature of the bridge is its 29 m (95 ft) width with 6 road lanes for a single plane axial suspension. [ 44 ] The Arrah–Chhapra Bridge held the record for the longest total extradosed span length in the world when it was inaugurated in 2017, with 16 pylons and 1,920 m (6,300 ft), surpassing the well-known Twinkle Ibigawa Bridge ...
The Zero Bridge is still the first bridge downstream of the Jhelum while entering the Srinagar city and the next upstream crossing is located near Pantha Chowk in the city outskirts. At present, the old wooden structure of the bridge is being replaced by a new one, preserving the original architecture and the bridge would continue to be a ...
Habba Kadal (Urdu pronunciation: [ɦəbbɑː kəd̪əl] ; Kashmiri pronunciation: [habɨ kəd̪ɨl]) is a wooden bridge located in the old city of Srinagar, in Jammu and Kashmir, India that crosses the Jhelum river.