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Baramulla (Urdu pronunciation: [
bɑːɾɑːmuːlɑː]), also
known as
Varmul (Kashmiri pronunciation: [ʋarmul]) in Kashmiri, is a city and muni****lity of the...
- 2001-2011 was 20.34%.
Baramula has a
literacy rate of 66.93%. with male
literacy 77.35% and
female literacy 55.01%.
Total literate in
Baramula district were 571...
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Nambla is a
census village in
Baramula district,
Jammu and Kashmir, India. As per the 2011
Census of India,
Nambla has a
total po****tion of 7,193 people...
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railway route from
Udhampur to
Baramulla is
known as Udhampur–Srinagar–
Baramula Rail Link (USBRL). The 359 m (1,178 ft) high
Chenab Bridge lies on this...
- Pattan, is a sub-district town and a muni****l
community in
Baramulla district within the
Indian Union Territory of
Jammu and Kashmir.
Pattan is surrounded...
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Shopian (1819)
Battle of
Pakhli (1819)
Battle of
Darband (1820)
Battle of
Baramula (1820)
Battle of
Mirpur (1821)
Battle of
Poonch (1821)
Battle of Rajauri...
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Palhallan is a
census village in
Baramula district,
Jammu & Kashmir, India. As per the 2011
Census of India,
Palhallan has a
total po****tion of 14,206...
- happened, Zain-ul-Abidin
built a new
palace at Sopur;
another palace at
Baramula was
demolished at this
point and its
materials were used to
build the new...
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Diwan Kirpa Ram led a
large Khalsa army to
suppress the rebellion.
Between Baramula and Muzaffarabad,
spanning nearly 77 miles,
Zabardast Khan's forces, alongside...