- Source: Nowshera, Srinagar
Nowshera is the notified area in the municipal committee of Srinagar, in the Indian union territory of Jammu and Kashmir. It is also alternatively spelled as Nowshehra or Noushera. It is one of the oldest residential places in Srinagar founded by Sultan Zain-ul-Abidin. It is located about 9.9 km towards North from the commercial center of Kashmir.
Notable places
•Aastan Khawaja Habibullah Nowshehri
•Kashmir Law College
History
The history of Nowshera dates back to the time of Sultan Zain-ul-Abidin who established and settled the area as the capital of Kashmir Valley. The ruins of that capital city can be still traced today. Most of the residential places are quite old fashioned and date back to the time when people at the first place settled here similar to one's in Downtown Srinagar.
Geography
Nowshera is located 34.129977°N 74.805308°E / 34.129977; 74.805308 9.9 km (6.2 mi) towards North from district headquarters in Srinagar. The area is bounded by Soura towards North, Zadibal towards South, Lal Bazar towards East and Zunimar towards West.
See also
Rajbagh
Zadibal
Soura
Lalbazar
References
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- Nowshera, Srinagar
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- List of colleges in Srinagar
- Uri, Jammu and Kashmir
- Kashmir Sultanate
- Lal Chowk
- Khawaja Habibullah Nowshehri
- Soura, Srinagar
- Zadibal
- Literature of Kashmir