Kashmiri Language spoken cities in Pakistan
Kashmiri language belongs to Indo-Aryan languages group and spoken by most of people living in Jumma & Kashmir region including Azad Kashmir and Indian Occupied Kashmir. It is also an official language in Indian-occupied Jammu & Kashmir. It is mostly spoken by Kashmiris living in Muzaffarabad, Neelum, and Hattian. It is also spoken by the people living in the Chenab Valley region. More than 6.8 million Kashmiri language speakers live in Azad Kashmir and Indian-occupied Jammu & Kashmir, whereas 5% of the population of Azad Kashmir speak this language. It has three writing scripts Perso-Arabic, Devanagari, and Sharada scripts.
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Neelum Valley
Hill StationsNeelum Valley, a bow-shaped thickly forested region, is the last district of Azad Jammu and Kashmir in Pakistan, located at the distance of 100km from Muzzafarabad at an altitude of 5,299 feet. Its name is due to the Neelum River, flowing across the valley. Valley is divided among Pakistan and Indian held Kashmir, the LOC is normally moved along the Neelum River in this valley.
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Rawalakot
Hill StationsRawalakot, known as Pearl Valley, is located in Azad Jammu and Kashmir in the Pir Panjal Range at the elevation of 5,374 feet having a distance of 120 km from Rawalpindi via Kahuta on the Rawalakot Road. It is also accessible from Abbottabad by Sudhan Gali Road, then turns right on the Bagh Highway, and finally move on Rawalakot Road at Arja.
Visiting Locations in Rawalakot