The restaurant's name comes from the famous Jamavar shawls of Kashmir, made from delicate fleece of the Tibetan mountain goat. |
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The Governor General of India, Lord Louis Mountbatten, oversaw the provisional acceptance of Kashmir into the Indian union pending a plebiscite. |
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He was invested with the command of Multan expedition as well as of Kashmir. |
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Its insistence on being granted unlimited access to Kashmir is a one-sided affair. |
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On the second day of his arrival in Kashmir there was a general strike in protest against his visit. |
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Kashmiri sovereigntists have only the larger world community to appeal to in their quest for an independent Kashmir. |
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So far both the Soviets and the Americans were pushing their agenda in Kashmir. |
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His two cousins, two uncles, a brother and a brother-in-law were all killed fighting in Indian Kashmir. |
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Why go to Switzerland for skiing and soaking in the scenic verdancy of the mountains when you can do it in Kashmir? |
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Before being appointed vice chancellor of AMU, Rahman held high posts in Jammu and Kashmir. |
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Highlighting the tensions between the two neighbors, India on Sunday shot down what is says was an unmanned Pakistani spy plane over Kashmir. |
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This passion helped the export of prized Kashmir woollen caftans and shawls to various countries. |
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The name cashmere was derived from Kashmir, the state of India, where the cashmere goat was initially found. |
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In 1887, Notovich, a Russian scholar and Orientalist, arrived in Kashmir during one of several journeys to the Orient. |
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To the Pakistani strongman, Kashmir is a matter of commitment and conviction. |
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The delegation will be visiting Kashmir from tomorrow for three days to study the situation there. |
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That vast country has over a million troops on the ready after rebels thought to be from Pakistan attacked an Indian army camp in Kashmir. |
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Their common border is a high tension wire, with the biggest sparks along the Line of Control in divided Kashmir. |
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Why are India and Pakistan still rattling sabres and missiles at one another over Kashmir? |
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He also urged Kashmiris living abroad to invest in Kashmir, as the government had launched many incentives for investors. |
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Their interests lie not in backing either of the rival armies facing each other in Kashmir, but in confronting the rulers who hold them down. |
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For I counted him among the many friends I had gained during five years as a journalist in Jammu and Kashmir. |
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One of the advantages of using furniture made of walnut wood from Kashmir was that it is hardwearing and durable. |
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In 1952 on a house boat in Kashmir, I had another throat infection and, I think, altitude sickness. |
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He was always for better relations with Pakistan, and for allowing the people of Kashmir to live with dignity and honour. |
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There are graceful conifers such as the Kashmir cypress and great pines earning their keep as windbreaks. |
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In 1947, cedar, maple, ash, pine, fir, oak, spruce and walnut trees covered at least 42 per cent of Azad Kashmir. |
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There are a few factors that may be compelling India to talk about bringing the Kashmir issue to the table earlier rather than later. |
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Kashmir was a holy land for us, where our yogis and sages prayed and meditated and many of our Hindu people went on pilgrimages. |
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I have spent a lot of time in Kashmir during my childhood and grown up admiring the musical notes of santoor as my father played the instrument. |
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Every Indian leader has feared that if Kashmir breaks away then it could set off other movements for secession from the Indian state. |
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The treaty bars setting up barrage and disallow storage of waters of rivers flowing from Kashmir into Pakistan. |
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Before partition the state of Jammu and Kashmir enjoyed semi-autonomous status under British rule. |
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In front of the palazzo stands an age-old Kashmir cypress with its cascading leaves, like a frozen firework trail. |
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This spring is situated at the foot of the Banibal pass in the Pir Panjal range in Kashmir, and is said to be the source of the Jhelum River. |
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Despite your efforts, thousands of shahtoosh shawls are still being woven in Kashmir. |
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The set of questions, mostly aimed at the intelligentsia, seek to form an opinion on migration of Sikhs from Kashmir. |
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For adventurous travellers who actually make it to Kashmir, a stay in a shikara on Dal Lake is a must. |
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Can there be true secularism and democracy in Kashmir without giving the Pandit minority a political space? |
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They included interpreters, smiths to mint coins, and Munshi to write the king's Persian correspondence to the Mughal governor of Kashmir. |
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The unknowns have got a full-fledged identity during past 13 years of armed activities in Kashmir. |
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This suited Islamabad since it has always been keen to internationalise Kashmir. |
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The Mughal emperor Akbar in 1587 won Kashmir and then it remained with Mughals till 1752, when Afghans won it. |
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In India, they can only be found today in the mountainous regions of Kashmir and Ladakh. |
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A counter-proposal by Pakistan for an international force to be sent to Kashmir was then rejected contemptuously by India. |
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The most desirable color for sapphire is a velvety cornflower blue called Kashmir blue. |
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Thirdly, and not least importantly, the novel lives up to the advertisement of being a potboiler and not just another placid semi-documentary history of the Kashmir imbroglio. |
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The government of Indian-administered Kashmir is to launch a legal challenge to a ban on the weaving and trading of the world's most expensive shahtoosh shawl. |
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The killing led to protest, unrest and a bandh in the Kashmir valley. |
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This invocation, replete with rich mythological allusions, has been an important item in the devotional repertoire of all Kashmir Hindus for the last several decades. |
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If the flames of separatism in Punjab seemed to be simmering, the secessionist strife in Kashmir was just peaking. |
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The writer Arundhati Roy was accused of sedition in a 2010 speech about Kashmir. |
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The main reason for all these unwholesome events and relations have been the dispute over Kashmir problem, which has remained oscillating for this whole time between them. |
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Earlier Jammu and Kashmir had the western tragopan as its State bird. |
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Perhaps it does not go too far to assert that until the Kashmir sore is at last healed, the poison that produced Gujarat will make other Gujarats increasingly likely. |
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If, for example, the deal with Pakistan holds it could bring the country back in from the cold and offers the possibility of brokering an agreement with India over Kashmir. |
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Bonded labour may sound like pages from the remote past but is shockingly a fact in the present day, just an hour's drive from the winter capital of Jammu and Kashmir. |
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I belong to a family which belongs socially and religiously to Kashmir. |
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Within months Musharraf had started a war with India in Kashmir and was taking the country to the brink of Armageddon. |
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This popular Indian dress evolved as a comfortable and respectable garment for women in Kashmir and Punjab region, but is now immensely popular here, too. |
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Their focus has been on Kashmir or on domestic sectarian violence. |
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Rubies were found in Burma and Ceylon, topaz, beryl, garnet, amethyst and pearl in Ceylon and Southern India, and spinels and deep blue sapphires in Afghanistan and Kashmir. |
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The disclosures last night provoked renewed condemnation of Britain's multibillion-pound arms industry for selling to both sides in the escalating Kashmir crisis. |
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Rwanda, Darfur, Pakistan, Iraq, Indonesia, Burma, Haiti, Kashmir, even New Orleans. |
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After a period of softspeak on Kashmir, it has ratcheted up the confrontation at the verbal level. |
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In a series of attacks starting in 1748 until 1761, Abdali would not only pillage and loot Delhi, he also cleaned out Mathura, Kashmir and cities in Panjab. |
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When you next call the local consumer helpline to complain about a faulty refrigerator or inflated mobile phone bills, your phone will ring in Kashmir. |
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This summer, clashes between Indian and Pakistani troops have escalated along the ceasefire line in Kashmir. |
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The Dogras inhabiting the hilly tract bounding the mountains of the Kashmir Valle on the south and extending to the plains of the Punjab, are descended from Aryan stock. |
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More important, there is one way in which premodern Kashmir was Edenic, at least in the common view of the place in the period before and just after partition. |
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Full houseboats and hotels, jam-packed restaurants and dhabas and a ubiquitous traffic jam even at nine at night suggest that Kashmir has not lost its glory. |
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In Indian Kashmir, people are appealing to relief agencies for more kangris, a traditional form of heater used for centuries in the region when fuel is scarce. |
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In September, a devastating flood hit her home, Jammu and Kashmir, a state in India. |
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Kashmir offers not only a great shooting locations, it is also where he gets addicted to saffron rice cooked on hot coals, and mincemeat with cream and almond sauce. |
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The events in Kashmir lay bare the hypocrisy of the U.S. war on terrorism. |
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How else to explain this manichaean reaction to young men from a part of India, Kashmir, which bridles against its place in India? |
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The great damage people have suffered during the past fifteen-year struggle in Kashmir have failed to evoke commiseration from the world community. |
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As war clouds gather in the hellish heat of summer, and the Kashmir tragedy continues to unfold, it is worth pondering the state of affairs we find ourselves in. |
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Kashmir was also a good centre for overland trade with Central Asia. |
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Embroidered dresses in Swiss cotton from Kashmir in a host of pastel shades, chikan work from Uttar Pradesh and glass-embossed cholis from Gujarat and Rajasthan also entice. |
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He succeeds without competition, thanks to his years of journalistic peregrinations spent in inhaling and memorising the classic picture-postcard scenes of Jammu and Kashmir. |
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The cultural life of Kashmir has had the impress of great mystics. |
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The lake is the deepest among all tarns and lakes of Kashmir. |
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But, in Delhi, Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Jammu and Kashmir, and Uttar Pradesh, the tenurial laws specify inheritance rules that are highly gender unequal. |
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It has been said that Kashmir is a land of milk and honey, and it is true that Kashmiris enjoy both, sometimes adding to milk or yoghurt a sprinkling of saffron. |
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A collection of clothes for the survivors of the Kashmir disaster is now in operation, clean blankets, duvets, shoes and children's clothes and crutches are all needed. |
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The menu enfolds Kashmir classics such as dhaniwal murg, Rajasthani dishes such as ghatte ka saag, Avadhi delights such as kakori kebab and Punjabi khana such as rara ghosht. |
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Are the Brogpas of Kashmir in India really the last bastion of purebred Aryans? |
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Over the centuries this imambada became a symbol of the Shi'a identity of Kashmir. |
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India and Pakistan fought several wars over the former princely state of Jammu and Kashmir. |
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In recent developments, certain Kashmiri independence groups believe that Kashmir should be independent of both India and Pakistan. |
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Shaivism has been more commonly practiced in the Himalayan north from Kashmir to Nepal, and in south India. |
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China controls part of the territory of Kashmir, which is disputed by India and Pakistan. |
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However, Shereen Ilahi points out that the land route to Kashmir was entirely within the Pathankot tehsil, which had a Hindu majority. |
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The award of the Batala and Gurdaspur tehsils to India did not affect Kashmir. |
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The empire is considered the zenith of political Sikhism, encompassing Kashmir, Ladakh and Peshawar. |
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Evidence from Bradford and Birmingham have shown, Pakistanis originate largely from the Mirpur District in Azad Kashmir. |
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Since this is one of the oldest species found in cultivation, it is likely to have been introduced into Kashmir. |
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The cuisine was later influenced by the cultures which arrived with the invasion of Kashmir by Timur from the area of modern Uzbekistan. |
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A major GLOF was reported in 1978 in the valley of the Shaksgam River in the Karakoram, a part of historic Kashmir, ceded by Pakistan to China. |
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Article 370 makes special provisions for the state of Jammu and Kashmir as per its Instrument of Accession. |
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Braj Bihari Kachru was born on 15 May 1932 in Srinagar, Kashmir into a Kashmiri Pandit family. |
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In stages, he added the central Punjab, the provinces of Multan and Kashmir, the Peshawar Valley, and the Derajat to his empire. |
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Scholars such as Buhler, Kane, and Lingat believe he was from north India, likely the Kashmir region. |
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It is a tax levied on services provided in India, except in the State of Jammu and Kashmir. |
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It extends to the whole of India except for the state of Jammu and Kashmir and Andaman and Nicobar Islands. |
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Also, Article 370 of the Constitution gives special status to the State of Jammu and Kashmir. |
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In India, the Kashmir Valley is home to several trekking routes that traverse western sections of the Himalayas. |
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Halifax is home to a large South Asian community mainly of British Pakistanis from the Kashmir region. |
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These are first-quality shatoosh. Made from chin hairs of very rare Tibetan antelope. Woven in Kashmir. |
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Currently, their range includes Kashmir pure silk, woolen, Persian, afghans, kilims and modern or contemporary rugs. |
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Sharif has turned Kashmir into a bilateral issue, and accepted Indian conditions on terrorism and backchannel diplomacy. |
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India has now escalated the situation along the Line of Control in Jammu and Kashmir and the Working Boundary. |
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The 740-kilometre Line of Control separates the Pakistani side of Kashmir from the Indian-administered part of the region. |
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India is to construct new airports at Kargil in Kashmir and Meghalaya under a plan put forward by the Minister for Civil Aviation. |
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Shahtoosh shawls are nearly extinct and the fake Indian Pashmina has invaded Kashmir, said a wholesale Pashmina dealer. |
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The Hindu rulers eventually exiled themselves to the Kashmir Siwalik Hills. |
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Recently, it supplied a shipment loaded with Kashmir White granite bullnose products to an overseas customer. |
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Climatologically, September is not a rainy season for Kashmir as the average monthly rainfall based on data from 1901 to 2014 is 33 mm. |
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Burdened by the occupational and situational stress, there is an urgent need to adopt a stressless praxis for academia in Kashmir. |
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The meeting which had been agreed on in Ufa did not have Kashmir on the agenda. |
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Around 25 years ago, amid a wave of militancy, around 300,000 Kashmiri pandits chose to leave the Kashmir valley. |
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On the other hand, human beings exposed to the summer desert, winter in Kashmir, or the spring haboobs over Iran quickly reach their limits. |
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Kashmiri students, studying in India, to endorse impliedly the unwarranted and unjustified Indian position on Kashmir. |
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It couldn't be unaware of the centrality as also the inflammability of the Kashmir dispute. |
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The flash floods have become a common phenomena in Jammu and Kashmir due to incessant rains in the region. |
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The plant varieties, chosen for Jammu and Kashmir, comprise 5 different varieties of lemon grass, Rose, Mint, Ashwagandha and Phalsa fruit plant. |
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To a question he said light rain was forcast in upper areas including Islamabad, plains of Punjab, Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa, Azad Jammu Kashmir during next 48 hours. |
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Nyla Ali Khan, deftly combining ethnographic, ethnohistoric, and literary analyses, dramatizes these geopolitical tensions in the everyday lives of the people of Kashmir. |
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On the contrary the consumers in occupied Kashmir have to pay the highest duty despite vast hydroelectricity generation from the territory's waters. |
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He cites the Douglass Mughal 'Millefleurs' prayer rug, which was probably commissioned for the court and produced by a specialist workshop in Lahore or Kashmir. |
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Two militants were killed Thursday morning in a gunfight in Doda district, 269 km south of Srinagar city, summer capital of Indian-controlled Kashmir. |
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Rain-thunderstorm is expected at isolated places in Rawalpindi, Gujranwala, Lahore, Malakand, Hazara, Mardan, Peshawar, divisions, Islamabad, Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan. |
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He appreciated the offer of help from the Saudi government to the University library for procuring and digitalizing Arabic manuscripts available in Kashmir. |
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Since 2010 when massive protests erupted in Kashmir after killing of teenagers in firing, security forces started firing from pump action shotgun or pellet gun. |
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The National Diaster Management Authority said there was a risk of fresh flooding in parts of Punjab, Khyber Pakhthunkhwa and Balochistan provinces and also in Kashmir. |
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Agnivesh said Kashmir is known for its secular character and Kashmiriyat and the government should leave the issue of the return of the migrant Pandits to the people. |
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As well as traditional fabrics, I will be stocking more unusual types of material such as crewels, which are hand-woven cotton fabrics direct from Kashmir. |
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This shows a greater degree of stodginess from the Indian side, but also leaves a crack in the door for the Pakistani side to sqeeze in the issues of Kashmir and Balochistan. |
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In the striking scene in a shikara on a lake in Kashmir, the advancement of their emotional bond, however, is blocked because of Altaaf s inability to feel anything. |
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Barjees Tahir said Kashmir dispute is the basic point of contention and the issue is the cause of conventional and nuclear arms race in the region. |
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Meanwhile, Hurriyet leaders in their statements in Srinagar have appaled to the United Nations to resolve the Kashmir dispute for peace in the world. |
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The two countries had agreed to resume talks on Sir Creek, a 96 km strip in the Rann of Kutch marshlands of Gujarat, and the Wullar Barrage built on river Jhelum in Kashmir. |
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Despite being a very important ethno-medicinal angiosperm species, due to many factors, it has now been restricted to small pockets of the Kashmir Himalaya. |
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Some of the kingdoms paying tribute to the Tang dynasty included Kashmir, Nepal, Khotan, Kucha, Kashgar, Korea, Champa, and kingdoms located in Amu Darya and Syr Darya valley. |
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Awadh has been greatly influenced by Mughal cooking techniques, and the cuisine of Lucknow bears similarities to those of Central Asia, Kashmir, Punjab and Hyderabad. |
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Three of these wars were fought over the disputed territory of Kashmir, while the fourth, the 1971 war, followed from India's support for the independence of Bangladesh. |
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The eight Tier-B states were Hyderabad, Jammu and Kashmir, Madhya Bharat, Mysore, Patiala and East Punjab States Union, Rajasthan, Saurashtra and Travancore-Cochin. |
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Weather experts forcast widespread rain, and thundershowers are expected in Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Azad Kashmir as well as in Lahore, Gujranwala and Hazara divisions. |
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