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The Inglorious Bastards of the Pir Panjals

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The Inglorious Bastards of the Pir Panjals

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tags: inglorious bastards, pir panjals, gulmarg
Sunday 04.01.18
Posted by Prashant Mathawan
 

The Jawalaji Temple in Europe

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The Astegah in Baku in Azerbaiajan is supposedly linked to the Jwalamukhi Temple in Himachal Pradesh. The intriguing story of the Hindu merchants who used this Temple along with the Zoroastrians and the Sikhs.

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tags: jwalamukhi, baku astegah, azerbaijan
Sunday 04.01.18
Posted by Prashant Mathawan
Comments: 1
 

Harwan Buddhist Monastery Ruins

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Exploring the remains of the Harwan Buddhist Monastery in Kashmir where the 4 th Buddhist Council was supposed to have been held in the First Century. It was Emperor Kanishka of the Kushan under whose aegis the Council took place and it was after this Council that hundreds of Buddhist Monks went to Central Asia, China, Korea, Japan and Tibet to propagate Mahayana Buddhism.

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tags: harwan, terracotta, monastery, kanishka, kushans, buddhism, buddhist council
Sunday 04.01.18
Posted by Prashant Mathawan
Comments: 1
 

The Thanedaar of Balsan

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A Tale of Man and his family who lived in a small Princely state or Thakurai called Balsan. He was the Thanedaar of Balsan and this is an ode to him.

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tags: balsan, kotkhai, apple orchards
Sunday 04.01.18
Posted by Prashant Mathawan
Comments: 2
 

Mission Yarkand

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Mission Yarkand was a British Mission to to Ladakh to smoothen the trade between Ladakh and Yarkand. It was from Leh that British goods were sent into Central Asia. So it was in their great interest to facilitate the Trade. And students of Colonialism well know that where the Traders go the Soldiers soon follow !

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tags: yarkand, ladakh, kashmir
Sunday 04.01.18
Posted by Prashant Mathawan
 

The Chamba Story

A view of the Chamba region from Dalhousie

The state of Chamba as it used to be was once a powerful Hill Kingdom which held sway from Kishtwar to Zanskar and Lahaul and Spiti. Notes on this small Kingdom with a big heart.

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tags: chamba, dalhousie, british, ranjit singh
Sunday 04.01.18
Posted by Prashant Mathawan
 

Martand Sun Temple : Then and Now

The Original Martand Sun Temple

The Original Martand Sun Temple

The famous Martand Sun Temple in Kashmir and how it has faced the ravages of time. With some old sketches and photos compared with some pics of the modern times we take a journey in time.

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tags: martand, kashmir, haidar
Sunday 04.01.18
Posted by Prashant Mathawan
Comments: 2
 

The Khukris of Kotkhai Palace

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The Story of how the Gurkhas once met on the battlefield and how they came close to fighting the British together but alas its a tale of missed chances. And how the Gurkhas Kingdom once stretched all the way from the present day Nepal to Kangra valley.

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tags: gurkhas, british, ranjit singh, khukri
Sunday 04.01.18
Posted by Prashant Mathawan
Comments: 3
 

Travelling to Tibet

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Your Guide to Travelling in Tibet as it used to be. Besides the present Tibetan Autonomous Region (TAR) it also included parts of Sichaun, Qinghai and Yunnan. Travelling to TAR involves a lot of Permits and a lot of restrictions. However in the Tibetan areas of Sichuan, Qinghai and Yunnan you can move around in the Tibetan areas with out any restrictions.

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tags: tibet, yunnan, sichuan, qinghai, indian tourist
Sunday 04.01.18
Posted by Prashant Mathawan
 

Ladakh / Baltistan / Gilgit Story

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We try an together the story of Ladakh, Gilgit and Baltistan and how they became a part of the erst-while Riyasat of Jammu and Kashmir.

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tags: ladakh, gilgit, baltistan
Sunday 04.01.18
Posted by Prashant Mathawan
Comments: 4
 

The Worst Trade Route in the World

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The Story of the Trade Route or the Silk Route which connected Kashmir with Yarkand in Central Asia via Ladakh. The Route passed through some of the most inhospitable Mountain terrain and over the highest Passes in the World. No wonder some one called it “The Worst Trade Route in the World”

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tags: silk route, yarkand, ladakh, kashmir
Sunday 04.01.18
Posted by Prashant Mathawan
Comments: 9
 

Dummy's Guide to Kashmir

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A Guide to people visiting Kashmir. Compiled by a person who was born and brought up in this most beautiful of all Himalayan Valleys. Straight from the horses mouth as some would say.

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tags: kashmir, places to visit, paradise on earth
Sunday 04.01.18
Posted by Prashant Mathawan
 

Ghosts and Pahadi Dogs

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A Himalayan Tale of some strange encounters around an Apple Orchard in the Shimla Hills in Himachal Pradesh more than 25 years back. And then we were in for surprise. There were Dogs, Ghosts and much more.

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tags: leopard, ghosts, dogs himalayas, shimla, kotkhai
categories: Himalayan Tales
Sunday 04.01.18
Posted by Prashant Mathawan
Comments: 1
 

The Great Temple Complex at Naranag

The Main temple Complex which still Houses the Idol.

The Main temple Complex which still Houses the Idol.

The Great Temple complex ruins at Naranag in Kashmir. Probably one of the finest set of Temples built in Kashmir. Mostly lost and forgotten.

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tags: naranag, wangath, kangan, lalitaditya, kashmir
categories: Himalayan History
Sunday 04.01.18
Posted by Prashant Mathawan
Comments: 1
 

Himachal Day : A Brief History of the Modern Times

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A brief history of the Himalayan state of Himachal Pradesh. A look into how different Hill states were combined to create one of the most beautiful and now amongst the most progressive states of the country.

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tags: himachal pradesh, punjab, ranjit singh, history
categories: Himalayan History
Sunday 04.01.18
Posted by Prashant Mathawan
 

The Treasures of the Shri Pratap Singh Museum

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The SPS Museum Srinagar was established in 1898 AD in the Maharaja’s Summer guest house largely based on collections transferred from State Toshkhana. Approximately 79,595 artifacts and objects covering various subjects like Archaeology, Numismatics, Decorative Art, Arms and Armory, Paintings, Textiles etc are housed in the Museum. A must visit for anyone in Kashmir.

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tags: harwan tiles, sps museum, map shawl, gigit manuscript
categories: Himalayan History
Sunday 04.01.18
Posted by Prashant Mathawan
 

Kashmir : Between The Mughals and the Dogras

The Hai Parbat Fort with the Pir Panjals in the background.

The history of Kashmir from the time of the rule of the Mughals till the time of the rule of the Dogras. And the Afghans and the Sikhs in between. A straight narrative of the complex history of the Kashmir Valley.

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tags: kash, mir, kashmir, dogras, afghans, mughals, sikhs, ranjit singh, himalayas, himalayan history, kashmir history
categories: Himalayan History
Sunday 04.01.18
Posted by Prashant Mathawan
Comments: 1
 

Parihaspora – The Ancient Capital of Kashmir

The Platfrom of the main Temple, Parihaspora

Just around 20kms from Srinagar lies the plateau of Parihaspora which was chosen as the site for a new Capital by one of the greatest Kings of Kashmir, Lalitaditya in the 8th century AD. The site situated on a Plateau is today in ruins but still a glorious memory of the time Kashmir was a powerful Kingdom.

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tags: parihaspora, lalitaditya, kashmir, srinagar, himalayas, ancient ruins, hindu temples kashmir
Sunday 04.01.18
Posted by Prashant Mathawan
 
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