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- Amarnath Temple is a Hindu shrine located in the Pahalgam tehsil of the Anantnag district of Jammu and Kashmir, India. It is a cave situated at an altitude...
- of Shraavana, 8 Hindu civilian pilgrims (seven of whom were women), en route from Amarnath Temple in Kashmir Valley (Jammu and Kashmir), were killed in an Islamist...
- Amarnath may refer to: Amarnath Temple, Hindu shrine in Anantnag district, Jammu and Kashmir, India Amarnath Peak, mountain in Ganderbal district of Kashmir...
- al-Mansuriyan, on Nunwan base camp at Pahalgam of the Amarnath Hindu pilgrimage (Yatra) to Amarnath Temple glacial cave shrine in Kashmir Valley in the...
- Mohinder Amarnath Bhardwaj (born 24 September 1950) is a former Indian cricketer and cricket analyst. He is the son of Lala Amarnath, the first post-independence...
- The 2000 Amarnath pilgrimage attack on 1 and 2 August was the m****acre of between 89 and 105 people, with 62 others injured in at least five different...
- Lala Amarnath Bhardwaj (11 September 1911 – 5 August 2000) was an Indian cricketer. He is considered to be the father figure of Indian cricket. He scored...
- injured in a terror attack on a pilgrim night camp at Sheshnag Lake near the Amarnath Temple glacial cave shrine in Kashmir Valley in the Indian state of Jammu...
- station. The town is the starting point of the annual pilgrimage to the Amarnath Temple, which takes place in July–August. Pahalgam literally means "village...
- Valley to set up temporary shelters and facilities for Hindu pilgrims to Amarnath Temple. This caused a controversy, with demonstrations from the Kashmir...