The Happy Valley Sketches of Kashmir the Kashmiris

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The Happy Valley Sketches of Kashmir the Kashmiris
W William Wakefield
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It is a fertile spot, bounded on the south by the grassy slopes of the Pir Panjal, con- taining several villages, and much frequented by visitors in search of the picturesque. As we have now pretty well exhausted the chief places of interest in this portion of Kashmir, we may return to the capital by way of Islamabad, or continue along the southern side of the Valley, and on to Shupiyan, visiting en route the cataract at the source of the Veshau, which brings us to the termination of the entire... tour of the province, and to the town where we halted on our road to Srinagar, by the Pir Panjal route, and where we made our entrance into the country we had come to visit.
The town of Shupiyan is some thirty miles from our last halting-place, the Rozloo Valley. The road, skirting the foot of the hills for the first part of the way, and then opening into the plains, passes by the villages of Ban Doosar and Nohan, the two usual resting-places for the night on this march of twenty miles. From the latter place, the road soon opens into a fine grassy plain, and then continues along the left bank of the river Veshau, to the mouth of the gorge through which it issues from Konsa Ndg.


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