From ‘Kashmir: Its New Silk Industry’ by Sir Thomas Wardle (1904)

















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in bits and pieces













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| Temple of Payech, south of Pulwama district. |
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| A family of Hanjis |
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| Kashmiri Boatman |

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| Kashmiri Villagers |

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| House Boat and the Cook boat |
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| The Mar Canal |
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| Shah Hamadan |
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| Temple at Chemar Bagh |



[Update March, 2017]The house on the left belongs to Ravinder Raina, now living in Jammu post violence of 1990.![]() |
| Near Wular Lake |
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| Rice boats for rasad |
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| View of Haramuk peak from Gangabal Lake |
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| Ruins of temples in the Wangat Valley |
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| Women at the river bank |


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| Bridge over Liddar |

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| ‘Honeymoon Cottage’ at Dulai, now on the other side of the LOC |
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| Bridge at Kohala, now in Pakistan. |
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| The Pir Panjal Pass |


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| Lal Mandi |


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| Fishing on the Jhelum |
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| Camping near Haramuk (previously) |
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| Sind Valley |
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| Balti people |
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| A Hanji woman with Kanz and Muhul |
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| Previously: Post about Kashmiri hair braids and other things |
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| A Kashmiri Doonga boat |
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| Gulmarg |
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| Rare photograph of a Kashmiri Sweet shop |
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| House on Canal. (Something like that from present time) |
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| Irrigation wells of Kashmir. [Called ‘Tol’e’ in Kashmiri] |
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| Kolohoi near Pahalgam |


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| Pahalgam |
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| Ruins of Martand Temple. (Previous posts about these temples: post1, post2 ) |
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| Islamabad or Anantnag. The locals must have already started calling it Islamabad back in early 1900s. |
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| Fakirs. (previous post about Kashmiri Fakirs) |