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Annapurna and Dhaulagiri

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Dhaulagiri on the left and the Annapurna Massif on the right.

Taken from a flight headed East. October 2017.

Sunday 04.01.18
Posted by Prashant Mathawan
 

Srinagar Old Town : Walkhrough

Srinagar Old Town and Hrai Parbat Fort

A walk around the old part of Srinagar and across the many Monuments and places of Worship spread around the Old Town including the Khanqah-e-Moula, Pathar Masjid, Tomb of Zainulabidin’s Mother, Chatti Padshahi Gurudwara, Sharika Temple and the Hazratbal Shrine.

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tags: srinagaroldtown, monuments, landmarks
categories: Himalayan Architecture
Sunday 04.01.18
Posted by Prashant Mathawan
Comments: 1
 

Altai Himalayas

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Altai Himalaya is a great Book by Nikolai Roerich about his Journey through high Asia.

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tags: roerich, altai himalaya, russia, central asia, india, ladakh
categories: Himalayan People
Sunday 04.01.18
Posted by Prashant Mathawan
 

Himalayan Tales : The Whiteys

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The Inglorious Bastards of the Pir Panjals Part II : Whitey and Mamooli

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tags: story, himalayas, snow, kashmir
Sunday 04.01.18
Posted by Prashant Mathawan
 

The Uri Memorial to Nand Singh VC MVC : Forgotten Hero

The Nand Singh Memorial

The mostly untold story of Nand Singh, a soldier in the Indian Army who was decorated with a Victoria Cross in the Second World War. He saw action again in the Indo pak War over Kashmir in 1948 and provided a heroic defense of Uri for which he was decorated with the Mahavir Chakra.

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tags: uri, nand singh, victoria cross, mahavir chakra, indo pak war, kashmir
Sunday 04.01.18
Posted by Prashant Mathawan
Comments: 1
 

Buzkashi

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Buzkashi, which literally means"goat pulling" in Persian, probably originated in the wilds of Central Asia in the days of the Central Asian Horse empires. Its is still played in that nursery of the feared Mongols, the fore bearers of all the Turkic tribes, in the Altai Mountains of Mongolia. It is said that the Great Khan himself, Genghis Khan made this game up as an exercise to strengthen the legs of his soldiers for war.

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tags: buzkashi, rambo, steppes, chingis khan, genghis khan, horsemen, afghanistan
categories: Himalayan Tales
Sunday 04.01.18
Posted by Prashant Mathawan
 

Markhor / Ibex Hunting

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The Markhor and the Ibex are both magnificent animals found in the Himalayas, the Karakorams and the Hindu Kush. These animals were on the brink of extinction but now with creation of safe havens and conservation efforts they are making a comeback. Controversially the money raised by auctioning animals for legal hunting has contributed to the conservation effort.

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tags: markhor, ibex, himalayas, pakistan, hunza, gilgit
categories: Himalayan Animals
Sunday 04.01.18
Posted by Prashant Mathawan
 

The Map Shawl II

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A Close up of the Shalimar Bagh as woven on the Map Shawl with along with the Dal Lake. Note the intricate work on the border. And see the detailing of the surroundings. No wonder it took 30 years to complete. One of the finest examples of Kashmiri Shawl craftsmanship. No wonder they were such a prized possession for Ladies in Aristocratic Europe.

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tags: Kashmir, antiques, map shawl, ranbir singh, dogras
categories: Himalayan Art
Sunday 04.01.18
Posted by Prashant Mathawan
 

Burzahom : Ancient Kashmir and its Dogs

Dogs during a snowfall in Srinagar

The Burzahom is one of the oldest Neolithic sites excavated in Kashmir and probably the first place which saw settled life in the Valley. One remarkable characteristic of the site is the ritual Dog burial sites discovered. In some cases the Dogs were buried along with their owners. A reminder of how old our relationship is with this family of canines.

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tags: burzahom, neolithic, Kashmir, history
categories: Himalayan History
Sunday 04.01.18
Posted by Prashant Mathawan
Comments: 1
 

The Indus Irony

The Indus near Leh

The Indus is the River which has given the name to civilization, to a people and to a Country as well. And the country it has given its name to has been the fountainhead of spiritualism where the Mountains and the Rivers are worshiped. But ironically the Indus, the mighty Indus itself figures nowhere in the list of sacred Rivers and a River to its East, the Ganges being the most revered one. We ask why ?

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tags: indus, ganges, holyrivers, indus valley civilization, vedas
categories: Himalayan History
Sunday 04.01.18
Posted by Prashant Mathawan
Comments: 2
 

Kashmir and Tibet : The Forgotten Past

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Kashmir has over the ages has had a great influence on Tibet in the area of Religion and allied Religious Iconry. Infact Mahayana Buddhism traveled to Tibet from Kashmir via Central Asia after the Fourth Buddhist Council in Kashmir. A large number of artisans and craftsmen were taken from Kashmir to Tibet to decorate the Monasteries as well.

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tags: kashmir art, tibet, tibetan art, buddhism, tara, buddha, maitreya
categories: Himalayan History, Himalayan Art
Sunday 04.01.18
Posted by Prashant Mathawan
Comments: 2
 

First Lord Shiva on an Indic Coin

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The Kushanas issued several other different versions of the Coins featuring Lord Shiva as well including him holding a damru and a Trident. And with Nandi Bull in the background. The whole irony of the whole situation is the fact that the first coin featuring the most revered Hindu God was coined in Bagram in Afghanistan (more Central Asian than Indic) on the foothills of the Hindu Kush and by an Emperor whose origin was Central Asian and not Indic.

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tags: lord shiva, kanishka, kushans
categories: Himalayan History
Sunday 04.01.18
Posted by Prashant Mathawan
Comments: 1
 

9th Century Vaishnava Avatar

The Complete Frame

One of the most priceless treasures on display is a 9th Century metal “Vaishnava Avatar” frame which is a Prabhavali of bronze metal alloy measuring 6’4″ in height and 4′ wide and 1’2″ thick weighing almost 100 kgs excavated from Devsara. As the name suggests it shows various Avatars of Vishnu. Devsara, which is in Kulgam district had been in the past a great center for the casting of Bronze images and other metal works. 

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tags: kashmir art, vishnu avatar, vasihnava, bronze
categories: Himalayan Art, Himalayan History
Sunday 04.01.18
Posted by Prashant Mathawan
 

The Legendary Map Shawl of Kashmir

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The legendary Map Shawl of Kashmir which has a map of Srinagar city weaved on fine Pashmina. The Shawl was commissioned by Maharaja Ranbir Singh and 3 of these were made. One is on display at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London, one is with a private collector in Australia and one is on display at the SPS Museum in Srinagar.

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tags: map shawl, kashmir, pashmina, ranbir singh
categories: Himalayan Tales, Himalayan History
Sunday 04.01.18
Posted by Prashant Mathawan
 

Pahadi Languages of the Punjab Himalayas

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A summary on the Pahadi languages spoken in the Western Himalayas. Compiled from Bailey’s classic Languages of the Western Himalayas.

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tags: pahadi, kashmiri, takri
Sunday 04.01.18
Posted by Prashant Mathawan
Comments: 1
 

Lijiang Instant Noodles Hotel

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when you land up at an Indian owned Hotel on the edge of the Tibetan Plateau.

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tags: lijiang, tibetan, yunnan, tibet
Sunday 04.01.18
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Passes into Kashmir

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We try and summarize a list of Passes that provide entry /. exit into the Kashmir Valley besides the Gorge of the Jehlum River.

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tags: kashmir, passes, vigne
Sunday 04.01.18
Posted by Prashant Mathawan
 

The Kashmir Ladakh Yarkand TransHimalayan Silk Route

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Notes from the Kashmir Ladakh Yarkand Trade Route / Silk Route

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tags: silk route, kashmir, ladakh, yarkand
Sunday 04.01.18
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The Nanga Parbat

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The Nanga Parbat as seen from Gulmarg in Kashmir.

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tags: nanga parbat, kashmir, gulmarg
Sunday 04.01.18
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The Great Himalayan Mountain Complex

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The Great Mountain Complex of the Himalayas is a vast expanse which includes the highest Peaks on the Planet and stretches all the way from Central Asia to South East Asia. We explain about some of the main Mountain Ranges of this Great Complex.

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tags: himalayas, karakorams, kunlun, hindu kush, pamirs
Sunday 04.01.18
Posted by Prashant Mathawan
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