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#REDIRECT [[Rajadom_of_Kashmir]]
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|+ style="margin-left: inherit; font-size: 135%; padding-bottom: 0.5em; line-height: 1.1em;" |  '''The Rajadom of Kashmir'''<br/>'''???'''
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| colspan="2" style="border-top: solid 1px #ccd2d9; vertical-align: top; text-align: center; font-size: 95%;" | [[]]<br />map of Kashmir
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| style="border-top: solid 1px #ccd2d9; padding: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 0; vertical-align: top;" | '''Capitals'''
| style="border-top: solid 1px #ccd2d9; padding: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 0; vertical-align: top;" | Parvasenpur
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| '''Head of State'''
| style="padding: 0 1em 0.2em 0; text-align:left; vertical-align: top;" | His Royal Highness ???
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| '''Head of Government'''
| style="padding: 0 1em 0.2em 0; text-align:left; vertical-align: top;" | ???
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| style="border-top: solid 1px #ccd2d9; padding: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 0; vertical-align: top;" | '''Demonym'''
| style="border-top: solid 1px #ccd2d9; padding: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 0; vertical-align: top;" | Kashmiri
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| style="border-top: solid 1px #ccd2d9; padding: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 0; vertical-align: top; text-align: left;" | '''Religions'''
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| Official
| style="padding: 0 1em 0 0; text-align:left; vertical-align: top;"  | Hinduism
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| Other
| style="padding: 0 1em 0 0; text-align:left; vertical-align: top;"  | Buddhism<br>Islam
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| style="border-top: solid 1px #ccd2d9; padding: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 0; vertical-align: top; text-align: left;" | '''Languages'''
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| Official
| style="padding: 0 1em 0 0; text-align:left; vertical-align: top;"  | Kashmiri
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| Other
| style="padding: 0 1em 0 0; text-align:left; vertical-align: top;"  | Nepali
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| style="border-top: solid 1px #ccd2d9; padding: 0.4em 1em 0 0; vertical-align: top; text-align: left;" | '''Founding'''
| style="border-top: solid 1px #ccd2d9; padding: 0.4em 1em 0 0; vertical-align: top;" |
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| style="border-top: solid 1px #ccd2d9; padding: 0.4em 1em 0 0; vertical-align: top; text-align: left;" | '''Independence'''
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| style="border-top: solid 1px #ccd2d9; padding: 0.4em 1em 0 0; vertical-align: top; text-align: left;" | '''Area'''
| style="border-top: solid 1px #ccd2d9; padding: 0.4em 1em 0 0; vertical-align: top; text-align: left;" | 15,948 km²<br> mi²
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| style="border-top: solid 1px #ccd2d9; padding: 0.4em 1em 0 0; vertical-align: top; text-align: left;" | '''Population'''
| style="border-top: solid 1px #ccd2d9; padding: 0.4em 1em 0 0; vertical-align: top; text-align: left;" | 3,134,000
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| Ethnicities
| style="padding: 0 1em 0 0; text-align:left; vertical-align: top;"  | %<br>%<br>%<br>%
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| style="border-top: solid 1px #ccd2d9; padding: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 0; vertical-align: top; text-align: left;" | '''Currency'''
| style="border-top: solid 1px #ccd2d9; padding: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 0; vertical-align: top;" |1 Himalayan Rupee (Rs) = 20 sukaa (s) = 240 paisa (p)
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| style="border-top: solid 1px #ccd2d9; padding: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 0; vertical-align: top; text-align: left;" | '''Time zone'''
| style="border-top: solid 1px #ccd2d9; padding: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 0; vertical-align: top;" | UTC +6:00
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| style="border-top: solid 1px #ccd2d9; padding: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 0; vertical-align: top; text-align: left;" | '''Telephone Code'''
| style="border-top: solid 1px #ccd2d9; padding: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 0; vertical-align: top;" | KSH
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| style="border-top: solid 1px #ccd2d9; padding: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 0; vertical-align: top; text-align: left;" | '''Registration'''
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| [[wikipedia:call sign#Aviation|Aviation]]
| style="padding: 0 1em 0 0; text-align:left; vertical-align: top;"  | KSH
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| [[wikipedia:call sign#Amateur_radio|Amateur radio]]
| style="padding: 0 1em 0 0; text-align:left; vertical-align: top;"  | KSH
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| [[wikipedia:ITU prefix|Radio prefix]]
| style="padding: 0 1em 0 0; text-align:left; vertical-align: top;" | KSH
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| style="border-top: solid 1px #ccd2d9; padding: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 0; vertical-align: top; text-align: left;" | '''Organizations'''
| style="border-top: solid 1px #ccd2d9; padding: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 0; vertical-align: top;" | Himalayan Confederacy
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| style="border-top: solid 1px #ccd2d9; padding: 0.4em 1em 0.4em 0; vertical-align: top; text-align: left;" | '''Sports'''
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| Official
| style="padding: 0 1em 0 0; text-align:left; vertical-align: top;"  | ???
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| Other
| style="padding: 0 1em 0 0; text-align:left; vertical-align: top;"  | ???
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==History==
Text in '''bold''' print indicates PoD.
 
===Pre-Islam===
Kashmir was one of the major centers of Sanskrit scholarship. According to the [[Wikipedia:Mahabharata|Mahabharata]], the [[Wikipedia:Kambojas|Kambojas]] ruled Kashmir during the [[Wikipedia:Indian epic poetry|epic]] period with a republican system of government from the capital city of Rajapura. Later, the [[Wikipedia:Panchala|Panchala]]s established their sway and their king Pravarasena II founded the city of [[Wikipedia:Srinagar|Parvasenpur]]. [[Wikipedia:Asoka|Asoka]], the great ruler of the [[Wikipedia:Maurya|Mauryan]] Empire introduced Buddhism to the region.  The new religion co-existed peacefully with the dominant Hindu culture.
 
Kashmir became an important seat of Buddhist learning, dominated by the [[Wikipedia:Sarvastivada|Sarvastivadan]] school. Monks from eastern and central Asia visited the kingdom. In the late fourth century A.D., the famous [[Wikipedia:Kucha|Kucha]]nese monk [[Wikipedia:Kumarajiva|Kumarajiva]], born to an Indian noble family, studied Dirghagama and Madhyagama in Kashmir under the great scholar Bandhudatta. He later became a prolific translator who helped introduce Buddhism to China. [[Wikipedia:Vimalaksa|Vimalaksa]], a Sarvastivadan Buddhist monk, travelled from Kashmir to Kucha and there instructed Kumarajiva in the ''[[Wikipedia:Buddhist texts#Vinaya|Vinayapitaka]]''.
 
===Muslim rule===
'''The Abbasid Caliphate, during their stay in Persia, expanded into Afghanopakistan and northern India, but the new religion had little impact on the mass of the people and remained the religion of the ruling elite only.'''
 
===Shah Mir Swati (Reigned 1339-42)===
In 1339, Shams-ud-Din Shah Mir became the ruler of Kashmir and the founder of the Shah Miri dynasty. He came from Swat, a tribal territory on the borders of Afghanistan.  Until his death in 1342, he played a notable role in the political history of the valley.
 
Shah Mir was succeeded by his eldest son Jamshid, but he was deposed by his brother Ali Sher '''five months later'''. Ali Sher ascended the throne assuming the royal name Alauddin.
 
The Muslim rulers lived in relative harmony with their Hindu and Buddhist subjects, due partly to the similarity of the Sufi way of life of the rulers to [[Wikipedia:Rishi|Rishi]] tradition of the Kashmiri Hinduss. This led to a syncretic culture where Hindus and Muslims revered the same local saints and prayed at the same shrines.
 
Several Kashmiri rulers, such as Sultan Zain-ul-Abidin, were tolerant of the religions of their subjects. However, several were intolerant, of whom Sultan [[Wikipedia:Sikandar Butshikan|Sikandar Butshikan]] (1389-1413) and his (former Brahmin) minister Saif ud-Din were the worst. Historians have recorded many of the atrocities carried out in his persecution of the Hindus and Buddhists. He even went so far as to proscribe the residence of anyone other than a Muslis in Kashmir.
 
 
 
==Toponymy==
 
==Government==
 
====Provinces (''anchal'')====
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! style="background: #efefef; border-bottom: 2px solid gray;" | Province
! style="background: #efefef; border-bottom: 2px solid gray;" | Capital
! style="background: #efefef; border-bottom: 2px solid gray;" | Area
! style="background: #efefef; border-bottom: 2px solid gray;" | Population
! style="background: #efefef; border-bottom: 2px solid gray;" | Prefectures
! style="background: #efefef; border-bottom: 2px solid gray;" | Notes
|-
| Mustang
| Jomsom
| 3,573 km²
| 29,545 (2001)
| 15
| slightly larger than *here's* Luxemburg
|-
| Dolpa
| Dunai
| 7,889 km²
|  (2001)
| 19
| about the size of *here's* Slovenia
|-
| Manang
| Chame
| 2,246 km²
| 9,587 (2001)
| 14
| slightly smaller than *here's* Isle of Majorca
|}
*Thus, the total area of the rajadom is 13,708 km², about the size of *here's* Montenegro.
*The 15 Mustang prefectures are Chhonkup, Lomanthan, Chhoser, Chanang, Sukkang, Dhami, Chhusang, Kagbeni, Jhong, Muktinath, Marpha, Tukuche, Kowang, Junjo, and Lete.
*The 14 Manang prefectures are Fu, Nar, Thoche, Tanki Manang, Khangsar, Bhraka, Nyawal, Gyasu, Manang, Pisang, Chame, Tachi Bogarcchap, Thoche, Dharapani.
*The 19 Dolpa prefectures are Bhijar, Saddang, Tinje, Phoksundo, Dho,Chhenka, Mukot, Sakartana, Dunai, Lawan, Raha, Tripunakot, Likhu, Pahada, Lohai, Kalika, Narku, Rimi, Sarmi.
 
==Geography==
 
===Borders===
Lo is bordered by on the:
 
North: Tibet<br>
West: Nepal ([[Wikipedia:Mugu District|Mugu]], [[Wikipedia:Jumla District|Jumla]])<br>
Southwest: Nepal ([[Wikipedia:Jajarkot District|Jajarkot]])<br>
South: Nepal ([[Wikipedia:Rukum District|Rukum]], [[Wikipedia:Myagdi District|Myagdi]], [[Wikipedia:Kaski District|Kaski]])<br>
Southeast: Nepal ([[Wikipedia:Lamjung District|Lamjung]])<br>
East: Nepal ([[Wikipedia:Gorkha District|Gorkha]])
 
'''The Rajahdom of Lo is contiguous with *here's* Nepali districts of Mustang, Dolpo, and Manang.'''
 
==Climate==
 
==Economy==
 
==Demographics==
 
==Culture==
===National symbols===
*National mammal 1: [[Wikipedia:Cervus elaphus hodgsoni|Kashmiri stag]] (''Cervus elaphus hodgsoni'')
*National mammal 2: [[Wikipedia:|Wikipedia:]] ()
*National bird: [[Wikipedia:Garrulus lanceolatus|Lanceolated jay]] (''Garrulus lanceolatus'']
*National flower: [[Wikipedia:Rhododendron ponticum|Common rhododendron]] (''Rhododendron ponticum'')
*National tree: [[Wikipedia:Betula utilis|birch]] (''Betulus utilis'')
**The hoist half of the flag is white, the color of the snows on the sacred Himalayas, which symbolizes the secular tradition of the Rajadom. The [[Wikipedia:Chhatraratna|auspicious Parasol]] in the blue color of peace symbolizes His Majesty the King, whose noble actions enhance the Rajadom. Hence, it symbolizes that His Majesty is protector of the people of the Rajadom and the upholder of the secular foundations of the Rajadom.
**The fly half of the flag is maroon, the color of the robes of the monks and symbolizes the spiritual tradition. The golden [[Wikipedia:Dharmacakra|dharma wheel]], with the [[Wikipedia:Gankyil|gankyil]] in the center, symbolizes the flourishing of the Buddhist teachings in the Rajadom.
**The pale wavy green symbolizes the Gandaki River that flows through the Rajadom.
**The [[Wikipedia:Wind Horse|lung ta]] (wind horse) flies from fly to hoist symbolizing that the Buddhist tradition infuses the government of the Rajadom.
*National emblem:
**Per pale white and maroon, a pale wavy vert, on the dexter an auspicious parasol azure, on the sinister the Wheel of Dharma or; on a chief vert a wind horse courant to the dexter.
**For supporters, on the dexter a sand fox and on the sinister a musk deer, all proper.
**For a crest, a [[Wikipedia:vajra|vajra]] or rising out of a lotus white.
*National aviation roundel: a circle divided in half, white and red, a green stripe down the center.
*National instrument: [[Wikipedia:|Wikipedia:]]
 
===Lotian holidays===
(Dates in ''italics'' are postponed)
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! style="background: #efefef; border-bottom: 2px solid gray;" | Date
! style="background: #efefef; border-bottom: 2px solid gray;" | Name
! style="background: #efefef; border-bottom: 2px solid gray;" | Notes
|-
| 14 February
| [[Wikipedia:Losar|Losar]]
| New Year
|-
| 21 February
| ''The King's Birthday''
|
|-
| 28 February
| [[Wikipedia:Chotrul Duchen|Chotrul Duchen]]
| Butter Lamp Festival (2010 only)
|-
| 21 March
| The King's Birthday
| Father's Day
|-
| 27 May
| [[Wikipedia:Vesak|Suga Dawa Duchen]]
| The Buddha's Birth, Enlightenment, and [[Wikipedia:Parinirvana|Parinirvana]] (2010 only)
|-
| 21 June
| [[Wikipedia:Guru Rinpoche|Guru Rinpoche]]'s Birthday
|
|-
| 15 July
| Chokhor Duchen
| The Buddha's First Sermon (2010 only)
|-
| 24 August
|[[Wikipedia: Buddhist Holidays|Ulambana]]
| Ancestor Day (2010 only)
|-
| 23 September
| Thri-bab
| [[Wikipedia:Blessed Rainy Day|Blessed Rainy Day]] (2010 only)
|
|-
| 17 October
| [[Wikipedia:Dasain|Dashain]]
| Victory of the Goddess [[Wikipedia:Durga|Durga]] (2010 only)
|-
| 29 October
| [[Wikipedia:Lhabab Duchen|Lhabab Duchen]]
| The Buddha's Descent to Earth (2010 only))
|-
| 6 November
| The King's Coronation
|
|}
 
==Infrastructure==
 
==Education==
 
==Flora and fauna==

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