►Kashmir: A wounded paradise◄ Exclusive Picture Gallery
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Kashmir is a scenic land of tranquil beauty. The natural beauty of Kashmir may be unrivalled, but it is a place littered with checkpoints and graveyards. below the exclusive Picture.............
The Old City of Srinagar, the capital of Indian-administered Kashmir, has historically been a stronghold for those opposed to Indian rule and has come under siege from Indian forces several times in the past 20 years of conflict.
Women offer prayers at Srinagar's politically important Grand Mosque. Post-traumatic stress disorder is thought to be on the rise among Kashmiri women.
Kashmiris raise their hands at a rally against Indian rule in Srinagar in the summer of 2010.
Indian soldiers take cover after protesters throw rocks at them during a demonstration in Srinagar
Dal Lake is a popular destination among those visiting the Kashmir Valley.
Analysts suggest stone-throwing has become a symbolic act of resistance employed by a new generation of Kashmiris inspired by the Palestinian intifadas.
Indian soldiers stand guard outside a military camp located inside a cinema in the commercial district of Srinagar.
The ruins of a hotel in Srinagar, where two rebels fought a 22-hour gun battle with Indian forces.
the largest unmarked mass grave in Kashmir
The entrance to the Lolab valley in northern Kashmir.
Gulzar Ahmad Dar used to be a member of the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF). He has suffered from mental illness since allegedly being tortured by Indian forces while in captivity.
International Lalit and local Drass polo players compete in a game of polo in Drass, Kashmir on July 9, 2011.
Kashmiri Muslims pray as the head priest.
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