Revitalizing Cultural Links between Kashmir and Central Asia
Artisans from Kashmir witnessed a rare reunion with master craftspeople from Central Asia after a gap of about 500 years at the Sher-i-Kashmir International Convention Centre in Srinagar on 27th November, 2024.
- The event was held in the backdrop of the ‘World Craft City’ tag being awarded to the Srinagar in June, 2024.
Cultural Links between Kashmir and Central Asia
The craftsmen from various parts of Central Asia particularly from Kashgar, Bukhara and Samarkand who came during Zainul Abidin reign, fully facilitated and encouraged by the King. This facilitation resulted into the teaching and transferring of skills in domestic industries as ....
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