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    Baramulla was the oldest and most-important town in northern Kashmir and Jammu (princely state) and Kashmir Valley (by the Rawalpindi-Murree-Muzaffarabad-Baramulla Road) until 27 October 1947. It was ceded to India when the Maharajah signed the instrument of accession on 26 October 1947.

  2. Baramulla thus became an abode of Hindus, Muslims, Buddhists and Sikhs living in harmony and contributing to a rich composite culture. It was the oldest and the most important town in north of princely state of Jammu and Kashmir and the ‘Gateway of Kashmir Valley’ by Rawalpindi-Murree-Muzaffarabad-Baramulla Road until 27 October 1947.

  3. Baramulla district or Varmul (in Kashmiri) is one of the 20 districts in the Indian-administered union territory of Jammu and Kashmir in the disputed Kashmir region. Baramulla town is the administrative headquarters of this district.

  4. 🗓 Best Time To Visit: April to October. ⏰ Open Hours: N/A. 🎯 Things To Do: Visit ancient temples, Explore apple orchards, Experience local cuisine, Boating in Jhelum River. 💰 Budget: Entry is free, Budget depends on individual expenses. 👥 Traveller Types: Family, Solo, Couples, Adventure Seekers.

  5. 1 place sorted by traveller favourites. Clear all filters. 1. Maharaja Hari Singh Palace. History Museums. Top Baramulla District Museums: See reviews and photos of museums in Baramulla District, India on Tripadvisor.

  6. Mund Daji is a lesser-known destination in the Baramulla district of Jammu and Kashmir. It is a perfect blend of the state's top tourist destinations, Gulmarg and Pahalgam. This unique blend provides views that are nothing less than magical.

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  8. Jun 8, 2024 · Baramulla thus became an abode of Hindus, Muslims, Buddhists and Sikhs living in harmony and contributing to a rich composite culture. It was the oldest and the most important town in north of princely state of Jammu and Kashmir and the ‘Gateway of Kashmir Valley’ by Rawalpindi-Murree-Muzaffarabad-Baramulla Road until 27 October 1947.