Is Baramulla urban or rural?

Is Baramulla urban or rural?

Baramulla District Population of Rural and Urban The district has an total area of 4,243 sq km., 64 sq km is urban and 4179 sq km is rural. Out of total population of 1,118,924 in the district, 182,500 are in urban area and 825,539 are in rural area.

What is Baramulla famous for?

In the 15th century, Baramulla became important to Muslims, as the famous Muslim saint Syed Janbaz Wali, who visited the valley along with his companions in 1421 AD, chose Baramulla as the centre of his mission, and after his death he was buried there. His shrine attracts pilgrims from all over the Valley.

Is Baramulla in Jammu or Kashmir?

Baramulla district is one of the 20 districts in the Indian Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir. Baramulla city is the administrative headquarters of the district. The district is situated at 34.1980° N Longitude and 74.3636° E Latitude, extending over an area of 4190 km², comprises of 524 villages (Census Villages).

How many villages are there in Baramulla?

There are about 47 villages in Baramulla block, which you can browse from villages list below.

Why Baramulla is called Baramulla?

The name Baramulla is derived from the Sanskrit Varāhamūla (वराहमूल), a combination of varaha (boar) and mūla (root or deep) meaning “boar’s molar.” According to Hindu mythology, the Kashmir Valley was once a lake known as Satisaras (Parvati’s Lake in Sanskrit).

Who is the DC Baramulla?

Bhupinder Kumar

Why is spore called Chota London?

Once a jostling and prosperous town, North Kashmir’s Sopore now narrates a sordid tale of “deliberate” official neglect. Once a jostling and prosperous town, North Kashmir’s Sopore now narrates a sordid tale of “deliberate” official neglect. Sopore was once known as Chota London for its prosperity.

How many Pandits were killed in Kashmir?

399 Kashmiri Pandits

How were Kashmiri Pandits killed?

The local organisation of Hindus in Kashmir, Kashmir Pandit Sangharsh Samiti (KPSS) after carrying out a survey in 2008 and 2009, said that 399 Kashmiri Hindus were killed by insurgents from 1990 to 2011 with 75% of them being killed during the first year of the Kashmiri insurgency, and that during the last 20 years.

How many Kashmiris have died since 1947?

The Himalayan territory spanning India and Pakistan is claimed by both entirely and has brought the nuclear-armed nations to open conflict several times since independence from Britain in 1947. Violence in Kashmir has left at least 40,000 dead since a separatist insurgency against Indian rule ignited in 1989.

Who propagate Islam in Kashmir?

Mir Sayyid Ali Hamadani

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