Baramulla district of Jammu & Kashmir, India
Short brief history of Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir, India
Baramulla is a district in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. Baramulla city is the administrative headquarters of this district.
Baramulla district is a beautiful place in the Jammu and Kashmir ane veru atrective for visitors. A number of prominent visitors have travelled to Baramulla. These include the famous Chinese visitor Heiun T'Sang and the British historian, Moorcraft. Mughal emperors had special fascination for Baramulla. Being the gateway of the Kashmir Valley, Baramulla was a halting station for them during their visits to the valley. In 1508 CE Emperor Akbar, who entered the valley via Pakhil, spent a few days at Baramulla and, according to "Tarikh-e-Hassan", the city had been decorated like a bride during Akbar's stay. Jahangir also stayed at Baramulla during his visit to Kashmir in 1620 CE.
At the time of partition of India and Pakistan 1947, the Working Committee of the National Conference met under Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah's presidency and took the decision to support the accession to India but Maharaja Hari Singh wanted to remain independent.
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