Part 40 A walking tour of Lalchowk Srinagar city Kashmir / ಲಾಲ್ಚೌಕ್ ಶ್ರೀನಗರ ನಗರ ವಾಕಿಂಗ್ ಪ್ರವಾಸ

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  • Part 40 A walking tour of Lalchowk Srinagar city Kashmir / june 2024/ಭಾಗ 40 ಲಾಲ್ಚೌಕ್ ಶ್ರೀನಗರ ನಗರ ಕಾಶ್ಮೀರದ ಒಂದು ವಾಕಿಂಗ್ ಪ್ರವಾಸ / ಜೂನ್
    I am exploring Lalchowk Srinagar Kashmir & doing a walking tour.
    Lal Chowk (lit. 'Red Square') is a city square in Srinagar, in the Indian association region of Jammu and Kashmir.
    The square was given name by left-wing activists were enlivened by the Russian Upset as they battled the royal state's Maharaja, Hari Singh.[1] It has customarily filled in as a spot for political gatherings, with Jawaharlal Nehru (the principal top state leaders of India) and Sheik Abdullah Jammu and Kashmir, separately) as well as other conspicuous political pioneers having tended to individuals from it. The clock tower at Lal Chowk was worked in 1980.
    Kashmir is likewise normally known as 'Heaven on The planet'. From the lofty snow-covered mountain reaches to the wandering waterways and the flawless lakes, each square inch of Kashmir is loaded up with unending appeal. Kashmir should be voyaged, investigated, lived, however above all, Kashmir should be felt.
    When you visit Kashmir, the enchanting excellence of this spot will be everlastingly carved in your memory.
    A valley between the Incomparable Himalayas and the Pir Panjal mountain range, Kashmir is a place that is known for effortlessness and impossible excellence
    Ancient Period: The area around Srinagar has been inhabited since ancient times. Archaeological evidence suggests that the region was part of the Indus Valley Civilization, which flourished from around 3300 BCE to 1300 BCE.
    Hindu and Buddhist Period: Srinagar became an important center of Hindu and Buddhist culture in the centuries that followed. The city was a center of learning and pilgrimage, and several important temples and monasteries were built here.
    Muslim Period: Srinagar came under Muslim rule in the 14th century, when the region was conquered by the Sultanate of Kashmir. The city became an important center of Islamic culture and scholarship, and several important mosques and madrasas were built here.
    Mughal Period: In the 16th century, Srinagar came under the control of the Mughal Empire. The Mughals were great patrons of art and culture, and they built several important gardens and monuments in Srinagar, including
    the Shalimar Bagh and the Nishat Bagh.
    Sikh and Dogra Rule: In the 19th century, Srinagar was ruled by the Sikh Empire and later by the Dogra dynasty. The Sikhs and Dogras contributed to the development of the city's infrastructure, including the construction of several important roads, bridges, and buildings.
    Independence and Partition: After India gained independence from British rule in 1947, Srinagar became the capital of the newly-formed state of Jammu and Kashmir. The region witnessed significant political and social upheaval during the partition of India, which led to the displacement of millions of people.

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