Author Books Krishna Mehta Kashmir 1947 - A Survivor's Story Jagat Ram Aryan Istghasa, Kashmir Chalo, Kashmir Mein hangama-E-Raishumari Kyun ? Kashmir Mein Sazish, Ye Hungamaye Khuda Kya, Agro Botony of Saffron Mohd Asser Wali Tasveer Zila Doda in Urdu, Focus on Jammu and Kashmir, Zilla Doda ki Adabi Shinakhat, Tareekh-i-Ishat-i-Islam, Farsh-e-Gul, Tareekh-i-Awlia-i-Jammu & Kashmir, Jamme-Subhik Kaeshir
Year: 2012
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General Information about Kishtwar
Kishtwar is the land of harmonious Culture and a variety of spoken languages and dialects. Socially, Culturally, Linguistically and Ethnically it may not be a homogeneous unit but both educated and uneducated speak the same language. • Kishtwar is the 3rd largest district of J&K • The area of CHOWGAN (Crown of
Cold Springs
"Faith is taking the first step even when you don’t see the whole staircase". - Martin Luther King, Jr. Centuries ago, this faith in the unknown might have inspired the elders in Kishtwar to worship their springs. What it would yield was perhaps unfathomed then, but today it surely is evident. ‘NAAGS’
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Literary Organizations of Kishtwar
1. Anjuman Taraqqi Adab:- This organization is the oldest literary organization of District Kishtwar. It is said that this organization was founded on the insistence of the Late Ishrat Kashmiri in 1935. At that time the late Ghulam Haider Gagroo, Qaiser Kishtwari was appointed its President while Nishat Kishtwari
Kishtwari Language and Dialects
Adventure Tourism in Kishtwar
(adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({}); Bonjwa, Saroor, Chatroo, Dachhan, Marwah, Warwan and Padder valleys of Kishtwar districts have immense adventure-potential. It is along these valleys that the Trans-Himalayan-Trekking Trails leading to sure and Zanskar valleys of Ladakh and Kargil one side, to the Kashmir Valley, Himachal
Tourist Circles in Kishtwar
Kishtwar district situated amidst snow-capped mountains, emerald valleys, fruit orchards, whispering deodar and pine forests with their rich flora and fauna, gurgling streams meandering through lush green meadows, sprinkled with colorful natural wild flowers, create a grandeur that is hard to match. The valleys of Chhatroo, Dachhan, Marwah, Paddar and Warwan