
Kashmiri Subcontinent
The Kashmiri Subcontinent refers to the region surrounding Kashmir, located at the northern part of the Indian subcontinent. Known for its stunning landscapes and rich cultural heritage, Kashmir has historically been a contested area primarily between India and Pakistan. Following the partition of British India in 1947, the region has been the center of political tension and conflict. The region's population is diverse, comprising various ethnic groups, languages, and religions. Kashmiri culture is notable for its unique traditions, cuisine, and art, particularly its famous shawls and handicrafts. This area remains a focal point for discussions on autonomy and human rights.