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first from 1418 to 1419 and then from 1420 to 1470. He was
famously called Budshah (Great King) by his subjects. The
first 35
years of his
reign are described...
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Budshah Bridge,
locally also
known as
Budshah Kadal, is a
concrete bridge located in the
Srinagar city of the
Indian union territory of
Jammu and Kashmir...
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responsibility for the attack.
Budshah Chowk attack – A
militant attack on 29 July 2005 at Srinigar's city centre,
Budshah Chowk,
killed 2 and left more...
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bridge again opened to
public in 2015. New
Habba Kadal Amira Kadal Budshah Bridge "Kashmir's Pittsburgh:
Srinagar - The City of
Bridges -
Rising Kashmir"...
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eighth sultan of Kashmir. He was
known by his
subjects as Bod Shah or
Budshah (lit. 'Great King') and
ruled from 1418 to 1470. Zain-ul-Abidin worked...
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during the
reign of
Sultan Zain-ul-Abidin (po****rly
known in
Kashmir as '
Budshah'). It was
considered as a
lifeline of the city even up to the
early part...
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faithful in Kashmir. One day the
Sultan of
Kashmir (Sikandar, Ali Shah or
Budshah - we do not know for sure)
showed up at his place. The
Brahman refused...
- in the
Maisuma locality of the old city, a few
metres downstream of the
Budshah Bridge. It has a lock gate
known as Dal Gate to
regulate the
water level...
- languages,
including Arabic,
Turkish and Urdu.
Sultan Zain-ul-Abidin king
Budshah introduced the "Kal baffi"
craft (of hand
knotted ****s) from Persia...
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Madin Sahib Zadibal,
Srinagar 1448 AD
built by
Sultan Zain-ul-Abideen (
Budshah) in 1448. He
named it
after his
teacher S****
Mohammad Madani, who is also...