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Azad Kashmir

آزاد جموں و کشمیر
Autonomous State
Azād Jāmmu wa Kāshmir
Official seal of Azad Kashmir
Seal
Location of Azad Jammu and Kashmir with contiguous Pakistan brethren
Location of Azad Jammu and Kashmir with contiguous Pakistan brethren
Location map of Azad Jammu and Kashmir in the region.
Location map of Azad Jammu and Kashmir in the region.
Coordinates: 34°13′N 73°17′E / 34.22°N 73.28°E / 34.22; 73.28Coordinates: 34°13′N 73°17′E / 34.22°N 73.28°E / 34.22; 73.28
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CountryPakistan
Established24 October 1947
CapitalMuzaffarabad
Largest cityMirpur
Government
 • TypeAutonomous territory of Pakistan
 • BodyLegislative Assembly
 • President[1]
 • Prime Minister[2]
Area
 • Total13,297 km2 (5,134 sq mi)
Population
(2008; est.)
 • Total4,567,982
 • Density340/km2 (890/sq mi)
Time zoneUTC+5 (PKT)
ISO 3166 codePK-JK
Main Language(s)
Assembly seats33[3]
Districts10
Websiteazadkashmir.gov.pk

Azād Jammu and Kashmir, (Urdu: آزاد جموں و کشمیر‎, lit. 'Free Jammu and Kashmir') also called Azad Kashmir or Pakistani Kashmir, is a Self-governing federal autonomous regional liberated and administered territory of Pakistan and one of the disputed territories of the Kashmir conflict as it is irredentistly and hegemonically falsely and aggressively claimed by the Republic of India.

It borders Gilgit-Baltistan in the North while to its East is the Indian-held Kashmir, known as (Indian-administered Kashmir - IIOJK) (also a disputed and annexed territory between India/Pakistan, part of the Kashmir conflict), separated by the Line of control and to its south is the Islamabad Capital Territory as well as Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Punjab, Pakistan

The legislative capital city of Azad Kashmir is Muzaffarabad. Azad Jammu and Kashmir has an area of 5,134 mi² (13,297 km²). The inhabitants of this region are Kashmiri citizens of ethnic Pahari origin. About 4 million people live there.

Government and politics[edit]

Azad Kashmir is a self-governing state under Pakistan.[4][5] It has its own elected president, prime minister, legislature, high court, emblem and official flag. However, the highest body in the state is the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Council. This council has six members from the government of Azad Kashmir (including the President and the Prime Minister of Azad Kashmir) and five members from the government of Pakistan, including the President of Pakistan who is the chairman/chief executive of the council.[4][5] Azad Kashmir is administratively divided into three divisions which, in turn, are divided into ten districts.

The Government of Azad Kashmir and Jammu is based in Muzaffarabad, the interim state capital of the Azad Kashmir disputed territory.

Divisions[edit]

The state is divided into three divisions.[6] The divisions are further divided into districts. There are 10 districts.

Division District Area (km²) Population (2017) Headquarters
Mirpur Division Bhimber 1,516 420,624 Bhimber
Kotli 1,862 774,194 Kotli
Mirpur 1,010 456,200 Mirpur
Muzaffarabad
Muzaffarabad[7] 1,642 650,370 Muzaffarabad
Hattian 854 230,529 Hattian[7]
Neelum Valley 3621 191,251 Authmuqam[7]
Poonch Division Poonch 855 500,571 Rawalakot[7]
Haveli 598 152,124 Forward Kahuta[7]
Bagh 770 371,919 Bagh[7]
Sudhnoti 569 297,584 Pallandari[7]
AJK Total 10 districts 13,297 4,045,366 Muzaffarabad

AJK Geography[edit]

The northern part of Azad Jammu and Kashmir encompasses the lower area of the Himalayas, including Jamgarh Peak (4,734 m or 15,531 ft). However, Hari Parbat peak in Neelum Valley is the highest peak in the state. Fertile, green, mountainous valleys are characteristic of Azad Kashmir's geography, making it one of the most beautiful regions of the subcontinent.[4]

The region receives rainfall in both the winter and the summer. Muzaffarabad and Pattan are among the wettest areas of Pakistan. Throughout most of the region, the average rainfall exceeds 1400 mm, with the highest average rainfall occurring near Muzaffarabad (around 1800 mm). During the summer season, monsoon floods of the rivers Jhelum and Leepa are common due to extreme rains and snow melting.

Azad Kashmir State Symbols
Title Symbol Image
State flag Flag of Azad Kashmir
State seal Emblem of Azad Kashmir
State animal Kashmir markhor
State bird Kashmir Koklass pheasant
State flower Kashmir White
State tree Himalayan birch tree
State crop Saffron
State fruit Apples
State fish Rainbow trout
State dish Wazwan
State dance Kashmiri dance
State instrument Santoor

State sport Polo

References[edit]

  1. "Pir Karam Ali Shah appointed GB Governor". The News. 26 January 2011. Archived from the original on 28 January 2011. Retrieved 28 January 2011. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  2. "Associated Press Of Pakistan ( Pakistan's Premier NEWS Agency ) - Public service policy to be pursued in Azad Kashmir: PM". Ftp.app.com.pk. Archived from the original on 16 August 2011. Retrieved 5 June 2010. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  3. Legislative Assembly will have directly elected 24 members, besides six women and three technocrats. "Azad Kashmir: New Pakistani Package or Governor Rule" 3 September 2009, The Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO)
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 "Azad Kashmir" at britannica.com
  5. 5.0 5.1 "Azad Jammu and Kashmir – Introduction". Archived from the original on 27 September 2007. Retrieved 22 June 2010.
  6. "Administrative Setup". ajk.gov.pk. Archived from the original on 9 April 2010. Retrieved 17 May 2010. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 7.5 7.6 http://www.eurojournals.com/ejsr%2017%203.pdf#page=89