Tuesday, July 15, 2025
spot_img

Minaret of famous Kashmir shrine tilted by earthquake

Date:

Share post:

spot_imgspot_img
Srinagar, Feb 5: A moderate intensity earthquake that jolted Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday led to the tilting of a minaret of the famous Sufi saint’s shrine at Chrar-e-Sharief in Budgam district.

Management of the Sheikh Nuruddin Wali’s shrine said that besides the tilting, there was no apparent damage to the main building which is now being inspected to detect internal damage.

Revered equally by the Muslims and local Pandits, the Sufi saint is called Nund Rishi by his Kashmiri Pandit devotees.

The shrine building was gutted on May 11, 1995 when a foreign terrorist, Mast Gul along with other terrorists converted it into a fortified bunker while being challenged by the security forces.

IANS
spot_imgspot_img

Related articles

Need to address de-escalation; competition should not turn into conflict: EAM in Beijing

BEIJING/NEW DELHI, July 14: India and China should build on “good progress” in normalising the bilateral ties to...

Air India CEO says crash probe raises more questions

NEW DELHI, July 14: The preliminary report into the crash of Air India flight AI171 last month has...

Tribal couple tied to wooden plough, paraded through village for marrying within clan

KORAPUT, (Odisha) July 14: A young couple was allegedly tied to a wooden plough and paraded through their...

Meghalaya Athletics body concludes first phase of selection trials

Tura, July 14: The Meghalaya Athletics Association (MAA) has successfully wrapped up the first phase of its Selection...