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Two
Mosque.
Mosque.
In Saraf Kadal locality of Srinagar.
In well preserved state till date.
No one has sketched it.
1505 year of the Vikramaditya era.
Stone and brick in lime.
Tradition of the place not well known.

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The column was made during the reign of Zainul-ab- Uddin also known as Badshah
Three
Chasmashahi.
Garden and Pavilion.
In the south –east of Srinagar.
In well preserved state till date.
It has been documented by Lieutenant Cole Sahib and its photographs too are available.
Nine hundred sixty three, 963 of the Hijri era.
A good water enclosure in stone is built here. The pavilion has been built in lime with brick, stone and timber.
Tradition of the place; not known.
The building has been built by Raja Akramshah.
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