We can use this word for many things, Kashmiri culture, Kashmiri Pashmina, Kashmiri Wazwan etc, because Kashmir valley is a well known place for so many things around the world, and for a brief introduction and list of what Kashmir is famous for, you can check out our other post here.
Well known for their hospitality, a Dardic Ethnic group, natives of the Kashmir valley, often called Kashmiris or Kashmiri people, are also known as Koshurs. Gujjars, Dogras, Paharis, Baltis and Ladakhis are some other ethnic groups. As the word KASHMIR was particularly employed for the Kashmir valley only in the past but in present times it denotes a much larger area, so the ethnic Kashmiris are predominantly located in the valley rather than the other area of the region, some smaller populations can be found in other regions like the CHENAB VALLEY as well as the NEELAM DISTRICT and LEEPA VALLEY. Read More
Spoken by around 7 million Kashmiris, Kashmiri language is a part of Indo-Aryan languages’ Dardic Subgroup.
Most Kashmiri language speakers, use English or Urdu as their second language.
Kashmiri language can be written in three orthographical systems – the Perso-Arabic script, the Devanagari script and the Sharada script, Read More