Jammu ampong Kashmir
Ing Jammu and Kashmir (Dogri: जम्मू और कश्मीर; Urdu: جموں و کشمیر) ing pekasepu nang estadu ning India king norti. Atiu king kabundukan a Himalayas ing keraklan kaniti. Kalele ne niti ing Pangmaldang Republica ning China king pangulu-aslagan, deng estadu ning Himachal Pradesh ampong Punjab king mauli, ampo reng dake ning Kashmir a tatalnan ning Pakistan, ing Azad Kashmir king albugan ampo ing Northern Areas king pangulu-albugan. Sadia neng kayabe ning sadiang estadung mardika o princely state ning Jammu and Kashmir ing lugal a iti, at ngeni, pipapaten de ring China, India ampong Pakistan. Ing aus da king Jammu and Kashmir king Pakistan, Indian-occupied Kashmir (Kashmir a sasakupan ning India)[1], at deng aliwang ahensiang internasiunal, Indian-administered Kashmir (Kashmir a panibalan ning India).
- Ing articulung iti tungkul ya keng lugal a panibalan ning India. Para keng aliwang gamit, lawen ye ing Kashmir (disambiguation).
?Jammu and Kashmir India | |
Coordinates: | |
Oras zona | IST (UTC+5:30) |
Lualas | 222,236 km² (85,806 sq mi) |
Tungku | • Jammu (karimlan) • Srinagar (kaleldo) |
Pekamaragul a lakanbalen | Srinagar |
Distritu) | 22 |
Populasiun • Pangasiksik |
10,069,917 (18th) • |
Amanu | Urdu, Kashmiri, Dogri |
Governor | Narinder Nath Vohra |
Chief Minister | Omar Abdullah |
Established | 1947-10-26 |
Legislature (seats) | Bicameral (89 + 36) |
ISO abbreviation | IN-JK |
Website: jammukashmir.nic.in | |
Seal of Jammu and Kashmir |
Atlu lang labuad deng bibilug king Jammu and Kashmir. Ing Jammu, ing Kashmir valley (lambak ning Kashmir) ampo ing Ladakh. Ing Srinagar ing tungkung pangkaleldo (summer capital), at ing Jammu ing tungkung pangkarimlan (winter capital). Kabang ausan deng Paradise on Earth ing Kashmir valley (lambak ning Kashmir), pupuntalan da lang tia pulu-pulung libung peregrino o pilgrim a Hindu ampong Muslim deng dakal a karinan a banal o shrine king Jammu. Ing Ladakh naman, a ausan dang "Little Tibet" (Malating Tibet), pikabaluan ya king kayang leguan uling kareng mangalaut nang bunduk, ampo ing kayang culturang Buddhist.
Notes
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- ↑ Kashmir Dispute: Background. Official website of the Ministry of foreign affairs, Pakistan. Archived from the original on 2006-11-06. Retrieved on 2009-01-13.
Dalerayan
- Schofield, Victoria, Kashmir in Conflict, I.B.Tauris, ISBN 1860648983, <http://books.google.co.in/books?id=jVXANgu-YCcC>.