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  • AAP TV (Azad Kashmir, Abaseen & Pothohar Television) is UK's first
  • The Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Arts, Culture and Languages has a
  • Egypt, Palestine, Iraq, Syria, Pakistan, Azad Kashmir, Afghanistan, Uzbekistan, India, Australia, C
  • 990 the bulk of 250,000 Kashmiri Pandits left kashmir after being selectively targeted by the milit
  • llery regiment that was deployed to Jammu and Kashmir after Pakistan-backed tribesmen attacked and
  • d in a general strike for political rights in Kashmir against compromise.
  • est and subsequent release following the Quit Kashmir agitation is discussed in Chapter 34 page 372
  • s a political party in the state of Jammu and Kashmir, aimed at the betterment of the city of Srina
  • ernments like those of Tamil Nadu and Jammu & Kashmir also introduced similar restrictions.
  • He was granted the Life Learning Award by the Kashmir and Pakistan Professionals Association on 17
  • Punjab, they are also commonly found in Azad Kashmir and the Hazara Division of the North-West Fro
  • Gazetteer of Kashmir and Ladak compiled under the direction of the
  • near the country's north eastern border with Kashmir and India.
  • t has been concentrated mainly in the Vale of Kashmir and Jammu.
  • He was attacked by a bear in Kashmir, and then volunteered for service in Burma, w
  • s also doing some works in parts of Jammu and Kashmir and the north eastern states of India.The org
  • having NH 7 crossing through it, which links kashmir and kanyamumari.
  • 'Bajwath' situated on the border of Jammu and Kashmir, and Punjab.
  • had led him to promise to speak in Pakistani Kashmir and Lahore on the fiftieth anniversary of Tro
  • He studied in Kashmir and came to Luoyang in 310, and was active in
  • forces captured the key post at Haji Pir, in Kashmir, and brought the Pakistani city of Lahore und
  • is inspired by my trek into the Himalayas in Kashmir, and features theme and variations of a phras
  • s a species of gecko found in N India (Jammu, Kashmir) and W Nepal.
  • His tribe, the Chib Rajputs of Kashmir and Punjab come to his shrine in Jandi Chontr
  • ating to Iraq, Israel, Afghanistan, Chechnya, Kashmir and Uzbekistan, Women in Islam, the War on Te
  • In 1945 he travelled to Kashmir and in 1946 embarked on an eighteen-month tou
  • stage shows including shows in University of Kashmir and with Saim Bhatt that further improved the
  • In company with the destroyers HMS Kashmir and HMS Icarus, Kingston attacked the German
  • tly found in the states of Haryana, Jammu and Kashmir and some parts of western Uttar Pradesh.
  • Senior Superintendent of Police, Srinagar in Kashmir and also as SSP Vigilance Jammu and CID SB Ja
  • hat votes also be held in Hyderabad State and Kashmir and Jammu; India rejected this proposal and a
  • nglish literature in universities in Garhwal, Kashmir and Delhi.
  • He has reached Kashmir and worked as Editor of Kashmir Times for som
  • od films Bada Din, Kareeb, Sangharsh, Mission Kashmir and Kasoor and in television serials A Mouthf
  • ignatures of Maharaja Hari Singh of Jammu and Kashmir, and Viscount Mountbatten of Burma, Governor-
  • After spending his holidays in Kashmir and promising Usha that he will marry her, he
  • 20 October - Chinese troops invade Kashmir and capture Aksai Chin
  • lso a sufi went to the Mughal Akbar to invade Kashmir and ensure religious freedom for both Muslims
  • he did her schooling at Kendriya Vidyalaya in Kashmir and also at Air Force Bal Bharati school (A.F
  • ular influence over the shape of Mirpur, Azad Kashmir and have settled in the United Kingdom over t
  • He waqs the one who captured Kashmir and Multan.
  • re seeking freedom for all parts of Jammu and Kashmir and its people irrespective of their religion
  • , current member Legislative Assembly of Azad Kashmir and President of Jammu Kashmir People Party
  • Scandinavia, to the east the range extends to Kashmir and Mongolia.
  • It is about 8 km from the Poonch city, Indian Kashmir and 10 km from Hajira, Azad Kashmir.
  • ed Arnyal is a Jat gotra (clan) found in Azad Kashmir, and parts of northern Punjab, Pakistan.
  • Plebiscite Front for Indian sovereignty over Kashmir and ended the demand for a plebiscite in retu
  • ainly from Pakistan, (Drunni, Bathroi Mirpur, Kashmir) and Bangladesh (Sylhet), which also extends
  • he story is of a poor boy who is a boatman in Kashmir, and falls in love with a rich tourist.
  • een 1835 and 1838 he travelled extensively in Kashmir and Ladakh, and was the first European known
  • ot started by pakistan by sending troops into kashmir and india to cite similar pages.....we can no
  • iti and Kinnaur, with other young scholars to Kashmir and other Buddhist centres to study and bring
  • an MNA (Member of National Assembly) of Azad Kashmir, and was most recently re-elected to the post
  • oposed to the Kaiser a plan to lead tribes in Kashmir and North-West Frontier Province against Brit
  • excavated the leading sites of antiquities in Kashmir and wrote the definitive text on them.
  • It is found in India west into Pakistani Kashmir and Nepal.
  • s soon as law and order have been restored in Kashmir and her soil cleared of the invader the quest
  • ire and for the demilitarization of Jammu and Kashmir and agreement on Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nim
  • an internees, a final settlement of Jammu and Kashmir and the resumption of diplomatic relations.
  • He claimed to have traveled to Kashmir and Bengal before founding the Tantrik Order
  • ficult to believe given the status of Jammu & Kashmir and Hyderabad Deccan that were even more prom
  • ver the entire area of the pre-1947 Jammu and Kashmir, and therefore maintained that Pakistan and C
  • He attended school in the valley of Kashmir and continued his education, after matriculat
  • C from G. M. Science College Jammu (Jammu and Kashmir) and Allahabad University, Allahabad (Uttar P
  • He was a native of Kashmir and was a great devotee of Lord Shiva.
  • nally named Aziz Ashai, was born in Srinagar, Kashmir and schooled in Burn Hall School as an Archit
  • calligraphers, illuminators and binders from Kashmir and other parts of India.
  • epresents the Jammu constituency of Jammu and Kashmir and is a member of the Indian National Congre
  • led the Sikh Army in freeing Shah Shuja from Kashmir and secured the Koh-i-Nor diamond for Maharaj
  • It is native to the Himalayas, particularly Kashmir and surrounding areas, where it grows in moun
  • l welfare, MS, ME, disablement, human rights, Kashmir and alcohol misuse."
  • ing up from forces sympathetic to Pakistan on Kashmir and with Nehru allied too closely to Shaikh A
  • ullah, the former Prime Minister of Jammu and Kashmir and chief of the Jammu and Kashmir National C
  • alconeri) is an endangered markhor, native to Kashmir and northern Pakistan.
  • Additional General Secretary of the APPG for Kashmir, and Vice Chairman of the APPG for Home Educa
  • esh, Bihar, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Jammu and Kashmir, Andhra Pradesh and Tamil Nadu) the Legislati
  • Although the Maharajah of Kashmir apparently indicated a wish to reoccupy the f
  • dhary, the then PM of Azad State of Jammu and Kashmir, appointed Brigadier (retd) Akbar as project
  • Elections in Kashmir are not credible: JKLF (Aman)
  • His collections from China , Japan and Kashmir are in the Natural History Museum , London.Th
  • ost all the villages near Mirpur city in Azad Kashmir, are held by the Ranyal.
  • He was soon given governorship of Kashmir as well, and became a central figure at the D
  • LeT to expand its militant activities beyond Kashmir as early as 1997.
  • stated to be located on the southern side of Kashmir as neighbors to the Ursa and Sinhapura kingdo
  • e, Greater Manchester, but moved to Pakistani Kashmir at the age of 7 or 8.
  • e Southeast of Leh in Eastern Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir, at a road distance of 215 kilometres (134 mi
  • security and political situation in Jammu and Kashmir at a meeting with Governor N.N.
  • arly life, ringside glimpses of happenings in Kashmir at a crucial juncture in its history, and his
  • h the destroyers HMS Kingston and HMS Icarus, Kashmir attacked the enemy German submarine U-35 in t
  • e in the conquests of Kasur, Sialkot, Multan, Kashmir, Attock, and Peshawar.
  • alfour's touch-me-not, poor man's orchid, and Kashmir balsam.
  • Four of its guns engaged the artillery on the Kashmir Bastion, while six guns and a heavy mortar de
  • Kashmir bee virus - a Western honey bee virus
  • ter in Syed Mir Qasim's Government in Jammu & Kashmir, being placed in charge of a host of vital de
  • for his actions during the 1999 Kargil War in Kashmir between India and Pakistan.
  • y Sultan Sikandar (the iconoclast), who ruled Kashmir between 1389 and 1413 A.D. Its roof was also
  • counts of the secret war that was going on in Kashmir between the two countries, long before the re
  • e channels don't begin until Sunday 24 August Kashmir Broadcasting Corporation trading as KBC - a U
  • ia, Chechnya, Bosnia, Afghanistan, Sri Lanka, Kashmir, Burundi, Somalia, Sudan, Eritrea and Iraq.
  • ople or the state of India or Pakistan (minus Kashmir) but only of the governmental machinery which
  • Silver sasnu issued during 1546-50 in Kashmir by Haidar Dughlat, in the name of the Mughal
  • which features guitar riffs based on the song Kashmir by English rock band Led Zeppelin.
  • of Nadimarg in Pulwama District of Jammu and Kashmir by terrorists on 23 March 2003.
  • Silver sasnu issued in 1533 in Kashmir by Haidar Dughlat, in the name of Said Khan.
  • iscoe was appointed to a missionary school in Kashmir by the Church Missionary Society.
  • " if it thinks it can restore peace in Indian Kashmir by releasing a few students and paying money
  • See Tehreek e Hurriyat e Kashmir By Rashid Taseer (Urdu) volume 2 page 29 for
  • All the five units of the State of Jammu and Kashmir can enjoy internal autonomy and shall continu
  • Then Kashmir chief minister Farooq Abdullah said "This a s
  • Nepal, India (Sikkim, Assam, Kashmir), China (Tibet)
  • ant recommendations about the solution of the Kashmir conflict between India and Pakistan.
  • Many average Kashmiris say the Kashmir conflict has evolved beyond the decades-old n
  • ehreek-e-Hurriyyat holds that the solution to Kashmir conflict can be achieved by "...demilitarizat
  • He joined Kashmir Corporation as an Executive Director in April
  • Greater Kashmir covering socio-religious, political, employme
  • Kashmir Crown Bakeries (KCB) is a food making busines
  • lost patrols, the Indian Army HQ in Jammu and Kashmir decides to deploy more troops, but suffers a
  • ahalgam seat in the state assembly from south Kashmir, defeating Rafi Ahmed Mir, when assembly elec
  • ly - Shabir Shah, the leader of the Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Party (JKDP), is arrested ahead of
  • Jammu and Kashmir Democratic Liberation Party firmly believes i
  • Ali Shah Geelani, for the "resolution of the Kashmir dispute".
  • ebruary 1983) was Prime Minister of Jammu and Kashmir during 1945-47.
  • conference, a strong political party in Azad Kashmir, during last years of his life he resided in
  • ity by one Islam Khan who was the Governor of Kashmir during the Mughal rule in 1663 A.D., but the
  • other such globes were produced in Lahore and Kashmir during the Mughal Empire.
  • truction of Pakistan in areas hit by the 2005 Kashmir earthquake (CNA)
  • g aid following the Asian tsunami (2004), the Kashmir earthquake (2005), Hurricane Katrina (2005),
  • nd improve sanitation in the aftermath of the Kashmir earthquake, the flooding in the Irrawaddy Del
  • - Iran earthquake, Mozambique flood, the 2005 Kashmir earthquake.
  • lies in an area that was affected by the 2005 Kashmir earthquake.
  • ital Mansehra in an area affected by the 2005 Kashmir earthquake.
  • Butgram was heavily damaged during the Kashmir earthquake.
  • lief and rescue operations following the 2005 Kashmir earthquake..
  • own suffered significant damage from the 2005 Kashmir earthquake; although most of the buildings we
  • . 8 October 2005 marks the moment of the 2005 Kashmir earthquake; it records accounts of those affe
  • The butterfly is found in the Himalayas from Kashmir eastwards to Garhwal, Kumaon, Nepal and Sikki
  • The state of Jammu and Kashmir encompasses all those territories that formed
  • erosis, Rwanda & Genocide, Football, Angling, Kashmir, Environment, Fibromyalgia, Endometriosis and
  • ghal are tribe of Mughal status found in Azad Kashmir, especially in Kotli District.
  • od Chopra, former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir Farooq Abdullah, actors Imran Khan (actor), R
  • The Kashmir Flying Squirrel (Eoglaucomys fimbriatus) is a
  • Greater kashmir follows an adulterated Kashmiri nationalism a
  • lah was elected to Rajya Sabha from Jammu and Kashmir for his first six year term.
  • He was governor of Jammu and Kashmir for the first time from July 11, 1989 to Janu
  • 922-1999) was the Prime Minister of Jammu and Kashmir for a brief period of time from October 12, 1
  • er of 2000, the detainee decided to travel to Kashmir for military training at the Al Aqsa training
  • police started crackdown on internet users of Kashmir for posting "anti-India" remarks on social ne
  • In Indian Kashmir, four protesters were killed and nearly 35 in
  • Commanding, 19 Infantry Division in Jammu and Kashmir from 1986-87.
  • cted to the Constituent assembly of Jammu and Kashmir from the Kadal constituency.
  • He was the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir from November 2, 2002, to November 2, 2005.
  • was Chief Minister of the state of Jammu and Kashmir from 2 July 1984 to 6 March 1986.
  • View of Pakistani Controlled Kashmir from the River Bank
  • h Battation of the Kumaon Regiment in Jammu & Kashmir from December 1975 to July 1978.
  • tarted his movement for separation of Jammu & Kashmir from secular India as an Islamic Nation of Da
  • aidar devoted this extensive work, written in Kashmir from 1541 to 1546 in two volumes, to contempo
  • Mirza Muhammad Haidar governed Kashmir from 1540 to 1551, when he was killed in batt
  • 2 - 1971) was the Prime Minister of Jammu and Kashmir from 1964 to 1965, when the position was abol
  • The labourers had come to Kashmir from Siliguri as they had heard that wages we
  • The Sikh Maharaja of Kashmir further fortified Ramkot.
  • There is a relic of the Kashmir Gate and a set of armour reported to belong t
  • Kashmir Gate, Delhi, showing damage sustained during
  • me day, for his role in the attack on Delhi's Kashmir Gate.
  • g-established herd of about two hundred feral Kashmir goats (acquired from Queen Victoria).
  • e he succeeded in introducing into France 400 Kashmir goats.
  • Kashmir Gold is a type of granite found in Kashmir, I
  • y project is a joint venture of the Jammu and Kashmir government and French firm Pomagalski.
  • On 11 July 2008 Azad Jammu & Kashmir government handed over the Quaid-e-Azam Crick
  • 09: Lifetime Achievement Award from Jammu and Kashmir Government.
  • worked as Director of Civil Supplies in Azad Kashmir Government.
  • Hussain Rathore the then Prime Minister Azad kashmir graced the ground breaking ceremony.
  • The Kashmir gray langur (Semnopithecus ajax) is an Old Wo
  • The birthing season for the Kashmir gray langur runs from January through June, a
  • bines wean their young within the first year, Kashmir gray langurs wean their young on average at 2
  • his highway was built by the then Maharaja of Kashmir Gulab Singh in 1882.
  • Even the king of Kashmir, Hari Singh wanted it to be mixed with India.
  • nt as a political prisoner by the Maharaja of Kashmir Hari Singh.
  • ided and disputed between India and Pakistan, Kashmir has seen conflict for the past 62 years.
  • Indian Kashmir has seen a wave of violent protests against N
  • ri Research Centre in Jammu and University of Kashmir have awarded several Doctorate Degrees on com
  • idden North-East of India and the violence in Kashmir, he is also considered as a proficient journa
  • d six destroyers (HMS Kelly (F01), Greyhound, Kashmir, Hereward, Imperial and Juno).
  • The Kashmir Highway was a route that used to traverse the
  • appeared during descent from Mount Nun in the Kashmir Himalayas.
  • After shooting in Kashmir, his next film Lamhaa, where Sanjay Dutt and
  • iven the general level of violent upheaval in Kashmir, his funeral was attended by thousands withou
  • not unlike that Pakistan envisaged for Indian Kashmir, i.e. conquest of Kashmir from Operation Gibr
  • made Islamic teachings known to the people in Kashmir, improved their beliefs, made efforts for the
  • ces of Hindustan and the Punjab in Ladakh and Kashmir in Peshawar, Kabul, Kunduz and Bokhara From 1
  • anla River, is a river in Ladakh in Jammu and Kashmir in northern India.
  • rt, was built by the Durrani Afghan rulers of Kashmir in 1808.
  • , which fought against the Indian invasion of Kashmir in 1948.
  • e 16th - 17th century AD the Muslim rulers of Kashmir in safe guarding their boundaries built numer
  • ed in the Stod Valley of Zanskar in Jammu and Kashmir in northern India.
  • After a brief dispute with Kashmir, in which he laid siege to the garrison at Gi
  • in Tajikistan, and the Pakistan-administered Kashmir in Pakistan.
  • of these posts by the time of his transfer to Kashmir in 1990.
  • If one looks closely, it can be noticed that Kashmir, in the top north of Republic of India, and i
  • Mohammed Ajeeb was born in Mirpur, Azad Kashmir in 1938.
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