The climate of Jammu and kashmir is very moderate. It is neither cold nor hot.It is very charming if some one visit kashmir Autumn season. Yes the winter is also enjoyable.Winter is off course very cold but people managed to live there. In most of the parts of kashmir KANGRI is being used for heat. Kashmisri people keep kangri under their paharn for heat up, yes ,I can say climate if kashmir is very moderate and enjoyable
The Kashmir Earthquake happened in the 8th of September 2005 and measured 7.6 on the Richter Scale killing 80,000 people.
Kashmir was and is an integral part of India. Due to the tribal attack from Pakistan in 1948, a part of Kashmir went into their custody but the people over there still want to be a part of India except for a few separatists, who for their own personal and selfish interests keep on creating problems
The issue of Kashmir as an inheritance of colonial era
Kashmir is occupied by three different counries. legally India claims it.
Ladakh's population is 270,126.
It is likely that some do, the majority do not.
Buddhists mostly live in the Ladakh region of Jammu and Kashmir.
bhilana poet was live in kashmir.
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House boats offer a relatively inexpensive placed to live without having to own
they lived there because of the very fertile soil and they could not afford to move away.
The climate of Jammu and kashmir is very moderate. It is neither cold nor hot.It is very charming if some one visit kashmir Autumn season. Yes the winter is also enjoyable.Winter is off course very cold but people managed to live there. In most of the parts of kashmir KANGRI is being used for heat. Kashmisri people keep kangri under their paharn for heat up, yes ,I can say climate if kashmir is very moderate and enjoyable
pheran, poots, pashmina shawls are the wearing of kashmir
pheran, poots, pashmina shawls are the wearing of kashmir
Muslims in Kashmir did a genocide against hindus in Kashmir and many of the surviving Hindus fled to Jammu. So now the majority religion in Kashmir is Islam, but Christians, and some Hindus still live there.
The people of Kashmir are almost equally divided, numerically, between Hinduism and Islam.