Revival of Kashmiri Dogra Architecture
On 21st October, 2023, Srinagar Smart City Limited and the Kashmir chapter of Indian National Trust for Art and Cultural Heritage (INTACH) have joined hands to conserve vernacular elements of Kashmiri architecture, particularly those introduced by Dogra Hindu kings between 1846 and 1947.
About Dogra Architecture
- Dogra architecture is a term used to describe the architectural style associated with the buildings and structures constructed during the rule of the Dogra Hindu kings who governed Jammu and Kashmir from 1846 to 1947.
- This unique architectural style is a testament to the historical and cultural blend that characterized the region during this period.
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