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Kashmir - Wikipedia Kashmir ( ˈkæʃmɪər KASH-meer or kæʃˈmɪər kash-MEER) is the northernmost geographical region of the Indian subcontinent Until the mid-19th century, the term Kashmir denoted only the Kashmir Valley between the Great Himalayas and the Pir Panjal Range
Kashmir | History, People, Conflict, Map, Facts | Britannica Kashmir is a region of the northwestern Indian subcontinent Claimed by both India and Pakistan, the region has remained a source of tension since the partition of 1947 and was the focus of three wars between them
Kashmir: Why India and Pakistan fight over it - BBC Nuclear-armed neighbours India and Pakistan have fought two wars and a limited conflict over Kashmir But why do they dispute the territory - and how did it start?
Kashmir: The identity crisis at the heart of the three-way territorial . . . The rivers of the Kashmir region feed into the Indian subcontinent, including the Indus and its tributaries – Jhelum, Chenab, Ravi, Beas, and Sutlej India and Pakistan are heavily reliant on these rivers for agriculture and hydropower, while China controls key headwaters Further complicating
The Kashmir conflict: How it began - TRT Global 1846: Princely State of Jammu and Kashmir established 1947: India, Pakistan declare independence Kashmir’s status remains unresolved 1947: First war breaks out Hari Singh, Maharaja of Kashmir, signs accession treaty with India 1949: UN-brokered ceasefire divides Kashmir between India and Pakistan 1950s: China gradually occupies eastern Kashmir
How did Kashmir end up largely under Indian control? - The Week From the 1950s on, popular movements emerged in Kashmir demanding either independence or a merger with Pakistan India responded with repression, while Pakistan provided support for militant
Kashmir - WorldAtlas Kashmir is a geographical region that forms the northernmost part of the Indian Subcontinent The region covers a total area of about 222,200 km 2 and is bordered by the Tibet Autonomous Region in the east, the Uyghur Autonomous Region of Xinjiang in the northeast, Pakistan in the west, Afghanistan in the northwest, and the Indian States of