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Srinagar – The Lake City
Srinagar is located in the heart of the
Kashmir valley at an altitude of 1,730 m above sea
level, spread on both sides of the river
Jhelum. The Dal and Nagin lakes enhance its picturesque setting,
while the changing play of the seasons and the salubrious climate
ensures that the city is equally attractive to visitors around the
year.
Kalhana, the author of 'Rajtarangini’, states that Srinagri was
founded by Emperor Ashoka (3rd Century BC). The present
city of Srinagar was founded by Pravarasena-II, and Hiuen Tsang, who
visited Kashmir in 631 AD, found it at the same site as it is today.
Laltaditya Muktapida was the most illustrious ruler of
Kashmir in the Hindu period, which ended in 1339 AD.
King Zain-ul-Abidin (1420-70 AD), popularly known as ‘Budshah’, was
a great patron of Sanskrit. Akbar captured
Kashmir
valley for the Mughals, who endowed
Srinagar
with beautiful mosques and gardens. The Sikhs overthrew the last
Muslim ruler in the reign of Maharaja Ranjit Singh in 1819. In 1846
the Dogras secured the sovereignty of Kashmir from the British under
the Treaty of Amrjtsar, and in 1947 the state of Jammu and Kashmir
with Srinagar as its capital, became part of the Indian Union.
Today
Srinagar is a resort for the tourist who can experience, at first
hand, the peculiar beauty of the valley that has attracted the
Chinese, the Mughals and the British to it.
City Information
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Area |
105 sq kms |
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Altitude |
1,730 m. |
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Temperature |
Max |
Min |
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Summer |
29.5 C |
10.6 C |
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Winter |
7.3 C |
-1.9 C |
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Rainfall |
52.9 cms |
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Population |
930136 (2001 Census) |
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Best Season |
Throughout the year, though the winter months can be quite
cold. |
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Clothing Spring and autumn |
Light woollens. |
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Summer |
Cotton/tropical |
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Winter |
Heavy woollens |
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Languages |
Kashmiri, Urdu, Hindi, English. |
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