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Kashmir division

Administrative division in Indian Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Kashmir division is a revenue and administrative division of the Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir in the disputed Kashmir region.[1] It comprises the Kashmir Valley, bordering the Jammu Division to the south and Ladakh to the east. The Line of Control forms its boundary with the Pakistani-administered territories of Gilgit−Baltistan and Azad Jammu and Kashmir to the north and west and west, respectively.

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Kashmir division
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Region administered by India as an Administrative division
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A map of the Kashmir division (in red) of the Indian UT of Jammu and Kashmir in the Kashmir region.[1]
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Administering countryIndia
Union territoryJammu and Kashmir
DistrictsAnantnag, Baramulla, Budgam, Bandipore, Ganderbal, Kupwara, Kulgam, Pulwama, Shopian and Srinagar.
CapitalSrinagar
Historical divisions
List
  • Kamraz (North Kashmir)[2]
  • Yamraz (Central Kashmir)[2]
  • Maraz (South Kashmir)[2]
Government
  TypeDivision
  Divisional CommissionerVijay Kumar Bidhuri
Area
  Total
15,948 km2 (6,158 sq mi)
Dimensions
  Length135[3] km (83.885 mi)
  Width32[3] km (19.884 mi)
Elevation
1,620[3] m (5,314 ft)
Population
 (2011[4])
  Total
6,888,475[4]
  Density431.93/km2 (1,118.7/sq mi)
Demonym(s)Kashmiris, Kaeshirį; singular: Koshur
Ethnicity and language
  LanguagesKashmiri, Urdu, Hindi,[5] English,[6] Pahari-Pothwari, Gojri, Shina[7]
  Ethnic groupsKashmiri, Pahari, Gujar, Shina
  Religion (2011[8])97.16 % Islam,
2.45% Hinduism,
0.81% Sikhism,
0.17% Christianity,
0.16% Others
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
Vehicle registrationJK
Highest peakMachoi Peak (5458 metres)
Largest lakeWular lake(260 km2 (100 sq mi))[9]
Longest riverJhelum river(725 kilometres)[10]
Websitehttp://kashmirdivision.nic.in/
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Its main city is Srinagar. Other important cities include Anantnag, Baramulla, Sopore and Kulgam.

Districts

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The Indian administrative districts for the Kashmir Valley were reorganised in 1968,[11] and 2006,[12] each time subdividing existing districts. Kashmir Division currently consists of the following ten districts:

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HQ Area Population[13]
Total
(km2)
Total
(sq mile)
Rural
(km2)
Urban
(km2)
2001
census
2011
census
AnantnagAnantnag 3,5741,380 3,475.8 98.2 [14] 778,408 1,078,692
KulgamKulgam "]}">410158 360.2 49.8 [15] 394,026 424,483
PulwamaPulwama 1,086419 1,047.5 38.6 [16] 441,275 560,440
ShopianShopian 2, Part A page 10 says 307.42 km2. -->"]}">312120 306.6 5.4 [17] 211,332 266,215
Budgam Budgam "]}">1,361525 1,312.0 49.1 [18] 607,181 753,745
SrinagarSrinagar 2 in 2001 and 1978.95 km2 in 2011 -->"]}">1,979764 1,684.4 294.5 [19] 1,027,670 1,236,829
GanderbalGanderbal 2, pages 12 and 22 say 259.00 km2 -->"]}">259100 233.6 25.4 [20] 217,907 297,446
BandiporeBandipore 345133 295.4 49.6 [21] 304,886 392,232
BaramullaBaramulla 4,2431,638 4,179.4 63.6 [22] 843,892 1,008,039
KupwaraKupwara 2,379919 2,331.7 47.3 [23] 650,393 870,354
Total 15,9486,158 15,226.4 721.5 5,476,970 6,888,475
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Demographics

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Religion

Religions in Kashmir Division (2011)[24]
  1. Islam 97.16 (95.4%)
  2. Hinduism 2.45 (2.41%)
  3. Sikhism 0.81 (0.80%)
  4. Christianity 0.17 (0.17%)
  5. 0.16 (0.16%)
  6. 0 (0.00%)
  7. Others 0.9 (0.88%)
  8. Not Stated 0.2 (0.20%)

The Kashmir division is largely Muslim (97.16%) with a very small Hindu (2.45%) and Sikh (0.81%) population.[24][25] Among Muslims, there are Shias and Sunnis secs, majority of whom are made up of ethnic Kashmiris, with a significant minority of Pahari-Pothwari and Gujjar-Bakarwal people mainly living at the border area adjoining Pakistani administrated Kashmir. However, originally the valley had a small but visible minority of Kashmiri Hindu prior to the exodus in the 1990s. It is estimated that there were over 300,000 Kashmiri Pandits who were forced to flee due to intense persecution by Kashmiri Muslim separatists, who saw them as kafirs or infidels. [26]

Language

Kashmir division: mother-tongue of population, according to the 2011 Census.[27]
  1. Kashmiri (85.28%)
  2. Gojri (6.27%)
  3. Pahari-Pothwari (4.18%)
  4. Hindi (1.26%)
  5. Others (3.01%)

The majority of the population speaks Kashmiri (85.28%), while the remainder speaks either Gujari, Pahari-Pothwari or Hindi.[13]

Urdu is also widely understood as a literary language in Kashmir due to it being a medium of instruction in schools.[11][13]

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