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Azad Kashmir is the part of the greater Kashmir region and it shares the borders with Gilgit-Baltistan in the North, Punjab Province of Pakistan in South and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province in the West and in the East, Azad Kashmir is separated from the Indian held Kashmir (IHK) by the Line of Control (LOC), the de-facto border between India and Pakistan. Total area of Azad Kashmir is 13,297 square kilometres (5,134 square miles). <br /> <br />Kashmir is a very beautiful country and it is referred a “heaven on the earth”. Its marvellous landscape and scenery is so eye-catching and charismatic that everyone feels spellbound to it. The lush green meadows, snow-capped sky-high mountain peaks and entwined springs, mighty River Jhelum and meandering River Neelum, thick forests with treasures of wild animal species, and sweetly singing waterfalls, enhance the mystic charm of the valley manifolds. <br />Although all the valley is worth visiting and worth watching, but the enchanting glimpses of the waterfalls are very captivating and spell bounding. Here is the brief description of the water falls in the valley. <br />Tilni Waterfall: <br />It is located in Baithak Baloch in Sudhnuti District of Azad Kashmir. Sudhnuti is 110 kilometres away from Islamabad. The waterfall is located is near High School and still unexplored. <br />Jamgar Water Fall: <br />Jamgar Water Fall is a magnificent waterfall in the Neelum Valley in Azad Kashmir. It is surrounded by hills in the backdrop and abundant trees. The whole track is thickly forested and the scenery is awesome. It is the best tourist spot while visiting Neelum Valley. <br />Gulpur Waterfall: <br />Gulpur Waterfall is located in Gulpur town of Kotli District of Azad Kashmir. Kotli is 124 kilometres away from Islamabad. Gulpur water fall provides a very good summer retreat and it is a perfect picnic spot, especially with the family and friends. <br />Cham Waterfall: <br />Cham Waterfall is situated in Chinari, a beautiful village in Hattian Bala District of Azad Kashmir. Chinari is situated 51 kilometres (32 miles) from Muzaffarabad. It is connected through the metalled road, which is called Jhelum Valley Road or Muzaffarabad-Srinagar Road. Accommodation is available for the tourists. <br />Amra Sawan Waterfall: <br />Amra Sawan Waterfall is located between Sawan and Chinar, in Hattian Bala District. A metalled road leads there. Sawan is beautiful place in vicinity of Chinari, 6 miles (9.5 kilometres) away from Hattian Bala. Another unexplored waterfall is located 2 kilometres away from Chinari, at Jaskul. <br />Narh Waterfall: <br />It is located in a small village of Narh of District Haveli. Narh Waterfall is only 60 kilometers away from Islamabad. It takes much less time to access it and ideal for a day long picnic with family and friends, especially in summers. <br /> <br />Northern Areas Of Pakistan is your destination for daily Exploring with fresh videos every day. <br /> <br />Follow my social media accounts for daily mind-blowing Destinations. <br /> <br />Subscribe us on YouTube - <br />https://www.youtube.com/channe....l/UCNzOkZEcKBRPK949J <br /> <br />Follow us on Dailymotion - <br />http://www.dailymotion.com/northernareasofpakistan <br /> <br />Follow us on Twitter - <br />https://twitter.com/NorthernAOP <br /> <br />Like us on Facebook - <br />https://www.facebook.com/northernareasofpakistan <br /> <br />Follow us on Instagram - <br />https://www.instagram.com/northernaop <br /> <br />Follow us on Pinterest - <br />https://www.pinterest.com/NorthernAOP <br /> <br /> <br />If you have any copyright issues then please contact me directly on - <br />northernareasofpakistans@gmail.com <br /> <br />Thanks for taking the time to view Northern Areas Of Pakistan Videos.

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Revolution S01E09 Kashmir

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The Kashmir conflict is a complex and longstanding issue that has shaped the geopolitics of South Asia for decades. Spanning over seven decades, the dispute revolves around the region of Kashmir, which is claimed by both India and Pakistan, with China also holding a small portion. The roots of the conflict can be traced back to the partition of British India in 1947, which led to the creation of India and Pakistan as separate nations.<br /><br />At the heart of the conflict lies the question of Kashmir's political status and the right of its people to self-determination. When British India was divided, the princely states were given the option to join either India or Pakistan based on their demographics and the rulers' decisions. Kashmir, however, presented a unique situation. Ruled by Maharaja Hari Singh, a Hindu ruler governing a Muslim-majority population, Kashmir's accession became a point of contention.<br /><br />In October 1947, as tribal militias supported by Pakistan invaded Kashmir, Maharaja Hari Singh sought military assistance from India, agreeing to accede to India in return. This led to the Indo-Pakistani War of 1947-48, resulting in the division of Kashmir into territories administered by India (Jammu and Kashmir) and Pakistan (Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan). The United Nations intervened, calling for a ceasefire and proposing a plebiscite to determine the region's future, a resolution that both India and Pakistan agreed to, but never implemented.<br /><br />Since then, Kashmir has been a flashpoint for conflict between India and Pakistan, with numerous wars and skirmishes exacerbating tensions. The Line of Control (LoC), established after the 1947-48 war, serves as the de facto border between the Indian and Pakistani-administered parts of Kashmir, but it remains heavily militarized, with frequent exchanges of fire.<br /><br />The insurgency in Indian-administered Kashmir, which erupted in the late 1980s, added another layer of complexity to the conflict. Fueled by grievances over political repression, human rights abuses, and a desire for independence or merger with Pakistan, the insurgency led to a cycle of violence and repression that continues to this day. Both Indian security forces and militant groups have been accused of human rights violations, including extrajudicial killings, torture, and disappearances.<br /><br />Meanwhile, Pakistan has provided moral, diplomatic, and allegedly material support to separatist groups in Kashmir, further exacerbating tensions with India. The issue has been a major obstacle to normalized relations between the two nuclear-armed neighbors, leading to periodic crises and diplomatic standoffs.<br /><br />Efforts to resolve the Kashmir conflict have been sporadic and largely unsuccessful. Bilateral talks between India and Pakistan have been marred by distrust and have failed to produce any significant breakthroughs. International mediation attempts, including those by the United States, have also yielded little progress.<br /><br />The situation in Kashmir has

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Kashmir is the most beautiful part of the world. It has beautiful valleys and snow caped mountains. Kashmir is well known all over the world because of its enchanting beauty. In this video you can explore the beauty of Kashmir in true senses. For more Interesting & Tourism Videos visit http://www.mastu.pk

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Beauty of Kashmir paradise on earth

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Azad Kashmir

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Night View Snowfall at Gulmarg Kashmir

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updated video on planning trip to Kashmir<br />various sightseeing list u should see<br />mode of transport details<br />is it safe to visit there?<br />some praise about Modi's work

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The long-running territorial dispute over Kashmir dates back to the partition of India in 1947, when Pakistan and India each staked claims to portions of the Himalayan region. The Muslim-majority territory has been the focus of three wars between India and Pakistan and ongoing unrest. In 2018 and 2019, the United Nations released reports about the ongoing unrest and expressed concerns over the excessive use of violence in both the Indian-held and Pakistan-held regions of Kashmir. On August 5,…

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NEELUM VALLEY KASHMIR

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Keran is situated on the bank of the river Neelum 1524 meters above sea level and 3 hour drive from Muzaffarabad, capital city of Azad Kashmir. It has some very picturesque scenery. The main attraction for this place is that India is visible on the other side of the river. There is also a small military bridge that connects the two divides, and one can see both Pakistani and Indian soldiers patrolling. Keran resort is built on river bank of Neelum. It is very healthy place from environmental point of view. Keran (Urdu: کیرن ‎‎) is a village and tourist resort in Neelam Valley, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. It is located 95 kilometers (59 mi) from Muzaffarabad on the bank of Neelam River at the altitude of 1,524 meters (5,000 ft). Neelam village is 2.5 kilometers (1.6 mi) away from here.The adjacent village on the other side of the Neelum river in Indian Kashmir is also known as Keran. <br />Gujjar nomads with their sheep at Keran, AJK. Keran is accessible by Neelum valley road, and is located 93 km from Muzaffarabad. <br /> <br />Northern Areas Of Pakistan is your destination for daily Exploring with fresh videos every day. <br /> <br />Follow my social media accounts for daily mind-blowing Destinations. <br /> <br />Subscribe us on YouTube - <br />https://www.youtube.com/channe....l/UCNzOkZEcKBRPK949J <br /> <br />Follow us on Dailymotion - <br />http://www.dailymotion.com/northernareasofpakistan <br /> <br />Follow us on Twitter - <br />https://twitter.com/NorthernAOP <br /> <br />Like us on Facebook - <br />https://www.facebook.com/northernareasofpakistan <br /> <br />Follow us on Instagram - <br />https://www.instagram.com/northernaop <br /> <br />Follow us on Pinterest - <br />https://www.pinterest.com/NorthernAOP <br /> <br /> <br />If you have any copyright issues then please contact me directly on - <br />northernareasofpakistans@gmail.com <br /> <br />Thanks for taking the time to view Northern Areas Of Pakistan Videos.

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