List of cultural heritage sites in Azad Kashmir

Cultural heritage sites in Azad Kashmir

Azad Jammu and Kashmir, part of the former British princely state of Jammu and Kashmir, is an autonomous state of Pakistan.[1] The history of the region dates back to thousands of years. A survey team in 2014 recorded around 100 archaeological sites in the region dating back to Mughal, Sikh, and Dogra rule.[2]

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Following is an incomplete list of cultural heritage sites in Azad Kashmir, Pakistan.

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AJK-1 Bagh Fort Fort In the town of Bagh[3][4] Bagh District
Bagh Fort
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AJK-2 Baghsar Fort Fort Near the town of Baghsar[3][5] Bhimber District 33°02′22″N 74°12′23″E / 33.0395091°N 74.206295°E / 33.0395091; 74.206295 (SL. No. AJK-2)
Baghsar Fort
Baghsar Fort
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AJK-3 Mughal Mosque Mosque In the town on Bhimber[3] Bhimber
Mughal Mosque
Mughal Mosque
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AJK-4 Haathi gate (Mughal Elephant gate) Historical site Near purani kacheri in the town on Bhimber Bhimber
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AJK-5 Sarai Saadabad Historical site Samahni[3] Bhimber
Sarai Saadabad
Sarai Saadabad
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AJK-6 Darbar Baba Shadi Shaheed Shrine In Jandi Chontra[3][5] Bhimber 33°03′03″N 74°06′55″E / 33.0508767°N 74.1151965°E / 33.0508767; 74.1151965 (SL. No. AJK-6)
Darbar Baba Shadi Shaheed
Darbar Baba Shadi Shaheed
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AJK-7 Ali Baig Gurdwara Gurdwara In the village of Ali Baig near Khalsa Middle School[2] Bhimber 33°00′39″N 73°52′10″E / 33.01072°N 73.86955°E / 33.01072; 73.86955 (SL. No. AJK-7)
Ali Baig Gurdwara
Ali Baig Gurdwara
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AJK-8 Darbar Haji Pir Shrine Located near Aliabad[6] Haveli District
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AJK-9 Throchi Fort Fort Located in Gulpur at end of Gulpur-Throchi Road on top of the hill[3] Kotli District 33°25′43″N 73°52′36″E / 33.428539°N 73.876602°E / 33.428539; 73.876602 (SL. No. AJK-9)
Throchi Fort
Throchi Fort
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AJK-10 Bhrund Fort Fort Located in Sehnsa[3] Kotli
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AJK-11 Darbar Mai Toti Sahiba Shrine In Pandli Sharif, 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) from Khuiratta[3] Kotli
Darbar Mai Toti Sahiba
Darbar Mai Toti Sahiba
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AJK-12 Fountains and gardens at Khuiratta Historical site In the town of Khuiratta38 kilometres (24 mi) from Kotli city[7] Kotli
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AJK-13 Ramkot Fort Fort Across the Mangla lake from Sukhian (travel via boat)[8][9] Mirpur District 33°13′25″N 73°38′30″E / 33.2235°N 73.6418°E / 33.2235; 73.6418 (SL. No. AJK-13)
Ramkot Fort
Ramkot Fort
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AJK-14 Shrines of Khari Shareef Shrine located 8 kilometres (5.0 mi) south of Mirpur city on Darbaar Road[8][dead link] Mirpur 33°05′03″N 73°45′38″E / 33.0842°N 73.7605°E / 33.0842; 73.7605 (SL. No. AJK-14)
Shrines of Khari Shareef
Shrines of Khari Shareef
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AJK-15 Mangla Fort Fort Next to Mangla Dam (possibly off-limits)[3][10] Mirpur 33°07′53″N 73°38′26″E / 33.1315138°N 73.6405849°E / 33.1315138; 73.6405849 (SL. No. AJK-15)
Mangla Fort
Mangla Fort
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AJK-16 Burjun Fort Fort In Burjun,[3] Mirpur
Burjun Fort
Burjun Fort
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AJK-17 Pir Chinasi (Pir Shah Hussain Bukhari's shrine) Shrine At the end of Pir Chinasi Road[11] Muzaffarabad District 34°23′20″N 73°32′59″E / 34.3888°N 73.5498°E / 34.3888; 73.5498 (SL. No. AJK-17)
Pir Chinasi (Pir Shah Hussain Bukhari's shrine)
Pir Chinasi (Pir Shah Hussain Bukhari's shrine)
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AJK-18 Red Fort (Muzaffarabad Fort, Rutta Qila, Chak Fort) Fort In Muzaffarabad city, near Challah Bridge on Neelam Road[11][12] Muzaffarabad 34°22′56″N 73°27′53″E / 34.3823°N 73.4647°E / 34.3823; 73.4647 (SL. No. AJK-18)
Red Fort (Muzaffarabad Fort, Rutta Qila, Chak Fort)
Red Fort (Muzaffarabad Fort, Rutta Qila, Chak Fort)
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AJK-19 Black Fort (Gojra Fort) Fort Police Line Road, in Muzaffarabad city. Currently used as a cantonment by Pakistan Army. Off limits to public.[11][13][14] Muzaffarabad 34°21′35″N 73°28′00″E / 34.3596°N 73.4668°E / 34.3596; 73.4668 (SL. No. AJK-19)
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AJK-20 Kohala Bridge Historical site On Kohala-Muzaffarabad Road Muzaffarabad 34°05′46″N 73°29′55″E / 34.096083°N 73.498666°E / 34.096083; 73.498666 (SL. No. AJK-20)
Kohala Bridge
Kohala Bridge
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AJK-21 Quaid-e-Azam tourist lodge, Barsala Historical site On Kohala-Muzaffarabad Road 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) from Kohala Bridge on the way to Muzaffarabad[11] Muzaffarabad 34°07′48″N 73°29′49″E / 34.129958°N 73.497056°E / 34.129958; 73.497056 (SL. No. AJK-21)
Quaid-e-Azam tourist lodge, Barsala
Quaid-e-Azam tourist lodge, Barsala
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AJK-22 Sain Saheli Sarkar Darbar Shrine in District Headquarter office complex, Muzaffarabad[3] Muzaffarabad 34°21′29″N 73°28′26″E / 34.35792°N 73.47396°E / 34.35792; 73.47396 (SL. No. AJK-22)
Sain Saheli Sarkar Darbar
Sain Saheli Sarkar Darbar
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AJK-23 Sharda Peeth Ruins, Archaeological site Located in the town of Sharda near the Main Bazaar[3] Neelum Valley 34°47′32″N 74°11′24″E / 34.7921°N 74.1901°E / 34.7921; 74.1901 (SL. No. AJK-23)
Sharda Peeth
Sharda Peeth
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AJK-25 Baral Fort Fort 12 miles (19 km) south of Pallandri in the town of Baral[3][15] Sudhanoti District 33°38′14″N 73°42′14″E / 33.6372079°N 73.7038583°E / 33.6372079; 73.7038583 (SL. No. AJK-25)
Baral Fort
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AJK-26 Rani Bowli (Pallandri bowli) Historical site On outskirts of Pallandri town[3][4] Sudhanoti
Rani Bowli (Pallandri bowli)
Rani Bowli (Pallandri bowli)
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AJK-27 Bharand Fort Fort [2][10]
Bharand Fort
Bharand Fort
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AJK-28 Aion Fort Fort [16][2]
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AJK-29 Ranbir Singh Baradari Historical site Domel Bridge, Muzaffarabad Muzaffarabad
Ranbir Singh Baradari
Ranbir Singh Baradari
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AJK-30 Karjai Fort (khui ratta)[3] Historical site On Karjai mountain khuiratta kotli[10] Kotli
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AJK-31 Nerian Sharif Historical site and shrine Sudhanoti 73°46′20″N 33°45′06″E / 73.7722°N 33.7517°E / 73.7722; 33.7517 (SL. No. AJK-31)
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AJK-32 Sri Dheri Gurdwara Historical ruins of a Gurdwara 3 km from downtown Rawalakot Poonch
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References

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  4. ^ a b "Main Archaeological & Historical Assets" (PDF). pndajk.gov.pk/. Planning & Development Department, Govt of AJK. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 July 2014. Retrieved 18 July 2014.
  5. ^ a b "Bhimber District". Minister of Tourism, Archaeology & Civil Defence, Govt of AJK. Archived from the original on 26 December 2018. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  6. ^ "Haveli". Tourism & Archaeology Department Go AJK. Archived from the original on 26 December 2018. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  7. ^ "District Kotli". Minister of Tourism, Archaeology & Civil Defence, Govt of AJK. Archived from the original on 26 December 2018. Retrieved 18 June 2014.
  8. ^ a b "Mirpur". Tourism and Archaeology Department, Government of Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Pakistan. Archived from the original on 26 December 2018. Retrieved 18 July 2014.
  9. ^ "Ramkot Fort: Centuries-old Kashmiri heritage site on the verge of destruction". The Express Tribune. January 29, 2012. Retrieved 18 July 2014.
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  11. ^ a b c d "Muzaffarabad". Tourism and Archaeology Department, Government of Azad Jammu & Kashmir, Pakistan. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
  12. ^ "A red fort, a Kashmiri chronicle". The Express Tribune. 13 Jan 2013. Retrieved 17 July 2014.
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