Other definitions for Kashmir (2 of 2)
a former princely state in southwest Asia, adjacent to India, Pakistan, Sinkiang, and Tibet: sovereignty in dispute between India and Pakistan since 1947.: Also Cash·mere [kash-meer] /kæʃˈmɪər/ .
Official name Jam·mu and Kash·mir [juhm-oo] /ˈdʒʌm u/ . the part of this state occupied by India, forming a state in the Indian union. About 39,146 sq. mi. (101,387 sq. km). Capital: Srinagar (summer); Jammu (winter).
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How to use kashmir in a sentence
India’s ruling party accused of running deceptive Twitter campaign to gain support for a controversial lawVery curious what is going on with this “trend” about a kashmir, which hasn’t had internet since August.
Twitter restricts numerous high-profile accounts in India following ‘legal demand’ | Manish Singh | February 1, 2021 | TechCrunchHe has written frequently on issues related to kashmir and Maoist separatism.
These 10 journalists face additional threats from COVID-19 | lbelanger225 | December 2, 2020 | FortuneSince then, Pakistan, which already controls half of kashmir and claims the rest with China’s backing, has raised this issue at the UN Security Council.
In the blazing summer of 2014, guns started roaring in southern kashmir.
So people come from all over the world to visit kashmir, to go skiing there.
Podcast: How a 135-year-old law lets India shutdown the internet | Anthony Green | September 2, 2020 | MIT Technology Review
Are the Brogpas of kashmir in India really the last bastion of purebred Aryans?
In the 1999 Kargil War, the Pakistani army crossed the LOC to seize mountain heights controlling a key highway in kashmir.
This summer, clashes between Indian and Pakistani troops have escalated along the ceasefire line in kashmir.
Two years before that, the two countries fought a war in kashmir around the town of Kargil.
In September, a devastating flood hit her home, Jammu and kashmir, a state in India.
Defying Stereotypes, Young Muslim Writers Find Community Onstage | Julianne Chiaet | October 12, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTAt once the sepoys at the kashmir Gate fired a volley at the nearest officers, of whom three fell dead.
The Red Year | Louis TracyCome down now to rejoin the carriage and we will go back to the city by the kashmir Gate.
Round the Wonderful World | G. E. Mittonkashmir deserves special mention, as it is a veritable paradise for the geologist.
The Panjab, North-West Frontier Province, and Kashmir | Sir James McCrone DouieThese noble ruins are the most striking in size and position of all the existing remains of the past glories of kashmir.
Forty-one years in India | Frederick Sleigh RobertsI decided to return to kashmir in the first instance, and thence to march across the Himalayas to Simla.
Forty-one years in India | Frederick Sleigh Roberts
British Dictionary definitions for kashmir (1 of 2)
/ (ˈkæʃmɪə) /
a variant spelling of cashmere
British Dictionary definitions for Kashmir (2 of 2)
/ (kæʃˈmɪə) /
a region of SW central Asia: from the 16th century ruled by the Moguls, Afghans, Sikhs, and British successively; since 1947 disputed between India, Pakistan, and China; 84 000 sq km (33 000 sq miles) in the northwest are held by Pakistan and in part known as Azad Kashmir (Free Kashmir), part as the Northern Areas; an area of 42 735 sq km (16 496 sq miles) in the east (the Aksai Chin) is held by China; the remainder was in 1956 officially incorporated into India as the state of Jammu and Kashmir; traversed by the Himalaya and Karakoram mountain ranges and the Rivers Jhelum and Indus; a fruit-growing and cattle-grazing region, with a woollen industry. Capitals: (Jammu and Kashmir) Srinagar (summer), Jammu (winter); (Azad Kashmir) Muzaffarabad; (Northern Areas) Gilgit
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Cultural definitions for Kashmir
[ (kash-meer) ]
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