Central Asian Museum Leh Laddakh
Munshi Aziz Bhat Museum of Central Asian and Kargil Trade Artifacts, film by Thierry Damilano
Munshi Aziz Bhat Museum of Silk Route Central Asia and Kargil Trade Artifacts, Kargil
Ladakh.
A family-owned and operated museum dedicated to the life and times of Munshi Aziz Bhat route pionner trader, sarai fonder, collector, patriot, husban and father.
MUSNSHI AZIZ BHAT MUSEUM
147 ENCLAVE LANKORE KARGIL LADAK 194103 J&K INDIA
Ajaz Hussain Munshi
Chief Curator
+91 9469730109
ajaz@kargilmuseum.org
Gulzar Hussain Munshi
Director
+91-9419176061
+91-1985-233444
gulzar@kargilmuseum.org
Muzammil Hussain
Outreach | Research | Design
+91 9419289275
muzammil@kargilmuseum.org
CENTRA ASIAN MUSEUM, KARGIL KASHMIR
On 17July we explored museums of Kargil. They feel proud to associate with Central Asia hence names of all museum Central Asian Museum and it is more pertinent with moslem population of Ladakh. Once Kargil was cross road of one branch of silk road, now blocked by india, Pakistan and Chinese Military. In spite of that they are establishing more and more museum with silk route artefacts. Just shared some of my experiences through my sense and artificial intelligence of mobile phone. I hope you will upload a better version.
Munshi Aziz Bhat Museum Of Central Asia And Kargil Ladakh Trade || Silk Route
#himalayan_ladakh #KargilSkarduRoad #SilkRoad #kargilladakh
Lessons on cultural restoration in war torn countries | Muzammil Hussain | TEDxSurat
Muzammil Hussain has been working on heritage restoration in Kargil, India and he shares his experiences with respect to the importance of post war restoration.
Having been born in Kargil(Ladakh, Jammu and Kashmir), Muzammil was sent away by his parents at the age of 13, when he was just a 7th grader, to give him a wide berth from the mayhem of the 1999 Kargil War. Muzammil was rooted to his native land and returned after finishing his post graduate studies to help restore heritage of his native. Muzammil co-founded Roots Ladakh and with the intention of sharing knowledge, experimenting & awakening scopes of action he is currently spear-heading Roots Collective, an organisation which is rooted and dedicated to restoring the cultural heritage in areas of Ladakh through voluntarism. He also manages research & outreach for Central Asian Museum, Kargil.
This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at
Matho Museum Project - Column Inauguration
#KARGILMUSEUM #LOCKARGIL | भारत का last गांव | UNLOCK HUNDERMAN BROK MUSEUM | INDIA
MUST WATCH PLAYLIST-
???? Recommended Playlist - India - Pakistan Border:
???? Recommended Playlist - Last Village of India :
???? Recommended Playlist - Last Village of India - Part 2 :
???? Recommended Playlist - Hall of FAME :
???? Recommended Playlist - Snowfall in Kashmir :
???? Recommended Playlist - Indian Army:
Thanks For Watching ! Please Like Share & Comment If You Like This Video ! SHARE,SUPPORT,SUBSCRIBE!!!
HELLO friends . This video is quite long . I hope u like this video. I try to capture Hunderman Brok museum. Hunderman Brok is last village of Kargil LOC. Earlier museum was Pakistan army post in 1965. In this museum you can see Pakistan army bullets, old guns etc.Museum is not in very good condition but the people of village are very nice and kind. In this village u can see this museum and LOC. From above mountain next Pakistan. From here u can see clearly Pakistan area.. You can see Indus river too...
Till 1971, this village was part of Pakistan occupied Kashmir but Indian army liberated this village in 1971 war. Now this small village, overlooking the historic silk route, is part of India. These houses have a unique locking system.Lock is hidden between wall and door and only owner of the house knows how to open the lock. A rural tourism initiative ROOTS has converted some part of the village into a museum.
When I visited LOC near this village , it was written there that line of control is temporary, things can change here any time
#last village
#india last village
#last village of India
#Loc kargil
#border
#lastvillage
#IndiaPakistanBorder
The Visit to Kargil Museum was interesting
I Provided you beautiful city videos all the world.if you like this video.please watch,like,comments,share and subscribe my channel
Himalaya roadtrip 06 Leh capital kingdom Ladakh sightseeing, Changspa road, War museum, Shanti stupa
City Leh sightseeing.
On you can watch all our movies and read our travelstories. Until now more then 25x round the world, mostly on motorcycles.
Please leave a response on Youtube or on Thank you.
city Leh India
green oasis by the Indus River
former capital of kingdom Ladakh
nice backpackers street: Changspa rd
with delicious english fresh bakery
4 km to interesting war museum
Shanti stupa: Japanese Peace pagoda
beautiful faces at Buddhist meeting
Hectic capital New Delhi
1.5 km2 area with 25 million people
main bazar: center of the city
monsoon season July to September
metro: 160 stations and Airport link
Connaught Place: modern centre
Palika Bazar underground market
ND railway station: daily 350 trains
Rohtang pass 3980m road of corpses
Rohtang translated: road of corpses
one of BBC Most dangerous roads
after the treeline tarmac deteriorates
summit 3980 mtr; cold and windy
north side mostly unpaved road
manual roadwork on every corner
passport checkpoint in the valley
last petrol station for next 3 days
high altitude acclimation day in Keylong
Baralacha pass 4850m
translated: The pass of many roads
known for many streams of meltwater
but south side mainly perfect tarmac
ZingzingBar: tea stop just before summit
top 4850 meters easy accessible
north side mostly unpaved
Suraj Tal Lake summer 2016 empty
ending this pass just before Sarchu
Kangla Jal 4878 mtr
connecting Miyar to Zanskar valley
beautiful road carved into rocks
spectacular sandstone formations
crossing unpredictable Miyar river
arriving in tented camp Pang (4800)
refueling bikes with spare petrol
night sleep on hard concrete bench
Tso Kar world highest/deepest salt lake
hidden behind a sandy steppe
a completely isolated Tented Camp
with clean toilets and a canteen
even a pet (goat) is on site
one km ride/walk: Tso Kar lake
world highest/deepest salt lake
local nomads smuggling salt to Tibet
evening meal of course with local salt
Lamayuru Gompa
from Leh along the Indus river
detour via beautiful Lamayuru loops
views/colors changing every minute
rock coloring by minerals and sun
Ladakh oldest gompa with 150 monks
Khardung La World highest rideable pass
up to permit control perfect tarmac
innerline permit necessary for access
second part only unpaved / gravel
breathtaking views at every corner
bumpy road with deep ravines
top highest drivable pass in the world
Taj Mahal Agra - India
entrance: every year 8 million visitors
first glimpse through the rain
mausoleum build 1632-1653 (21y)
42-acre with mosque and guest house
final restplace Shah Jahan and his wife
nightbus to Himalayan mountains
Manali gateway to the high Himalayas
pick up our Royal Enfield Bullet 500cc
heavy monsoon rain shower (July-Sept)
start Himalaya crossing: Rohtang pass
BBC World most dangerous road
also gateway to a mountain odyssey
roads built with old-fashion handwork
north Rohtang pass mostly unpaved
high altitude acclimation day @ 3500m
visiting famous Lahaul Kardang Gompa
climbing unpredictable Baralacha Pass
always time for cup of black/ginger tea
north side pass heading to Ladakh
always facing dust and black smoke
lunch stop: spicy Maggie noodles
first 5059 pass, entering the 5000+ club
spectacular rocks/cliffs along Kangla Jal
More planes: 40km flat road at 4800mtr
always basic but warm welcome
overnight camp at 4500 mtr altitude
Tso Kar: world highest/deepest salt lake
world second highest pass: Taglang
prayer stones in colorful Upshi valley
rest/laundry day in Ladakh capital Leh
magical isolated road to Lamayuru
Ladakh oldest gompa with 150 monks
top of the roadtrip; climbing Khardung
world highest pass: 5602 mtr (5,6 km!)
Personal past: How families and communities in India are setting up niche museums
Two family-run museums in Kargil, Jammu and Kashmir --- Munshi Aziz Bhat Museum of Central Asian And Kargil Trade Artefacts and the Museum of Memories --- are preserving the region's distinct historical, cultural and political identities.
Hindustan Times, owned by HT Media Ltd, is one of India’s largest publications that provides unbiased news, analysis and features on politics, sports, entertainment, lifestyle and more. Hindustan Times delivers the news across all social media platforms, on the web, and at your doorstep.
Subscribe to our channel:
Follow us on Twitter:
Like us on Facebook:
iOS:-
Android:-
Watch more videos at:
hindustantimes.com © 2016
History of Turtuk, Leh, J&k
In 1971 Turtuk become the part of India. Before 1971 it's was under the Baltistan, Pakistan.
The Yak kingdom - Ladakh!!
The Yak is a long-haired bovine found throughout the Himalayan region of south Central Asia. Yaks are herd animals. Yaks secrete a special sticky substance in their sweat which helps keep their under-hair matted and acts as extra insulation. Yaks have long shaggy hair to insulate them from the cold. Wild yaks can be brown or black. They eat grasses, lichens and other plants.
This footage is part of the professionally-shot stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of thousands of hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM 1080i High Definition, HDV and Digital Betacam. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world... rupindang [at] gmail [dot] com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com.
What happened at Kargil
On our Ladakh Trip we were fortunate to visit Kargil Memorial Centre at Drass. You can hear the commander talking about the heroics of our soldiers against the backdrop of Tiger hills and other points where the war was actually fought. A Proud moment for all of us and a big salute to the Indian Army. We feel safe in our homes because you protect us at the borders leaving your homes.....
Leh || Hall Of Fame Museum || In Leh
Happy Diwali to all of you ,
The Hall of Fame, located near the Leh Airfiled, is a museum constructed as well as maintained by the Indian Army in the memory of the soldiers who had lost their lives during the Indo-Pak wars.
NewsX Report from Leh Mahal Ladakh
NewsX Report from Leh Mahal Ladakh
#LehMahal #Ladakh #NewsX
Subscribe to our Channel :
Watch More Videos:
For More information on this News Visit:
Follow on Social Media :
oldest muds,
traditional kitchen,
masjid,
gurudwara,
leh mahal,
leh mahal ladakh,
jammu and kashmir,
newsx ground report
NewsX Report from Leh Mahal Ladakh
NewsX Report from Leh Mahal, Ladakh
#LehMahal #Ladakh #NewsX
Subscribe to our Channel :
Watch More Videos:
For More information on this News Visit:
Follow on Social Media :
The statue of Maitreya Buddha at Thiksey Monastery - Ladakh
The statue of Maitreya Buddha at Thiksey Monastery in central Ladakh, Kashmir, India.
Thikse Gompa or Thikse Monastery is a Tibetan Buddhist monastery of the Yellow Hat (Gelugpa) sect, located on top of a hill, approximately 20 kilometres east of Leh in Ladakh, India. It is noted for its resemblance to the Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet and is the largest gompa in central Ladakh.
The monastery is located at an altitude of 3,600 metres (11,800 ft) in the Indus valley. It is a 12-storey complex and houses many items of Buddhist art such as stupas, statues, thangkas, wall paintings and swords. One of the main points of interest is the Maitreya (future Buddha) Temple which is installed to commemorate the visit of the 14th Dalai Lama to this monastery in 1970. A 15 metres (49 ft) high statue of Maitreya, the largest such statue in Ladakh, covering two storeys of the building is deified in the monastery. A nunnery is also part of the complex.
In the early 15th century, Tsongkhapa, the founder of the reformed Gelugpa School (the Yellow hat sect), sent six of his disciples to remote regions of Tibet to spread the teachings of the new school. Tsongkhapa gave one of his disciples, Sherab Sangpo, a small statue of Amitayus (Chepakmet), the Buddha of longevity who is invoked for long life, health and happiness. It contained bone powder and a drop of Tsongkhapa's own blood. Tsongkhapa directed him to meet the King of Ladakh with a message seeking his help in the propagation of Buddhist religion. The King, who was then staying in the Nubra valley near Shey, greatly liked the gift of the statue. After this meeting, the King directed his minister to help Sherab Sangpo to establish a monastery of the Gelugpa order in Ladakh. As a result, in 1433, Sangpo founded a small village monastery called Lhakhang Serpo (meaning Yellow temple) in the village of Stagmo, to the north of the Indus River. In spite of his efforts, the lamas who embraced the Gelugpa order, were initially few, although some of his disciples became eminent figures over the years.
Ladakh is a region of India in the state of Jammu and Kashmir that extends from the Karakoram Range in the north to the main Great Himalayas to the south, inhabited by people of Indo-Aryan and Tibetan descent( According to Hinduism Yaksha people born from 5th wife of Kashyapa Rishi). It is one of the most sparsely populated regions in Jammu and Kashmir and its culture and history are closely related to that of Tibet.
Historically, the region included the Baltistan (Baltiyul) valleys (now mostly in Pakistani Kashmir), the entire upper Indus Valley, the remote Zanskar, Lahaul and Spiti to the south, much of Ngari including the Rudok region and Guge in the east, Aksai Chin in the northeast, and the Nubra Valley to the north over Khardong La in the Ladakh Range. Contemporary Ladakh borders Tibet to the east, the Lahaul and Spiti to the south, the Vale of Kashmir, Jammu and Baltiyul regions to the west, and the trans–Kunlun region of Xinjiang on the north side of the Kunlun Range across the Karakoram Pass in the far north. Ladakh is renowned for its remote mountain beauty and culture.
The largest town in Ladakh is Leh. Almost half of Ladakhis are Tibetan Buddhists and the rest are mostly Shia Muslims. Leh is followed by Kargil as the largest town in Ladakh. Some Ladakhi activists have in recent times called for Ladakh to be constituted as a union territory because of perceived unfair treatment by Kashmir and Ladakh's cultural differences with predominantly Muslim Kashmir.
Source : Wikipedia
This footage is part of the professionally-shot broadcast stock footage archive of Wilderness Films India Ltd., the largest collection of HD imagery from South Asia. The Wilderness Films India collection comprises of 100, 000+ hours of high quality broadcast imagery, mostly shot on HDCAM / SR 1080i High Definition, Alexa, SR, XDCAM and 4K. Write to us for licensing this footage on a broadcast format, for use in your production! We are happy to be commissioned to film for you or else provide you with broadcast crewing and production solutions across South Asia. We pride ourselves in bringing the best of India and South Asia to the world...
Please subscribe to our channel wildfilmsindia on Youtube for a steady stream of videos from across India. Also, visit and enjoy your journey across India at clipahoy.com , India's first video-based social networking experience!
Reach us at rupindang [at] gmail [dot] com and admin@wildfilmsindia.com
Hall of Fame - Leh Prime Tourist Spot
Hall of Fame is a museum constructed by the Indian Army in memory of the brave Indian soldiers who laid down their lives defending the motherland in the Indo-Pak wars. The hall showcases, models of war zone topography, weapons, accessories used by Indian army during Kargil war. It has a souvenir shop for tourists. On outdoors is War Memorial and Sourya Sthal in memory of brave armymen who attained martyrdom during 1947-48 war. A must see tourist spot at Leh.
Khaas Mulaqat - Ajaz Hussain Munshi - Curator - Munshi Aziz Bhat Museum And Kargil Trade Artefacts
Khas Mulakat is an interview show on ETV URDU Channel.It hosts by the Sr. Editor of ETV URDU Channel Mr. Tehseen Munawer
To subscribe:
Follow Us: