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Kashmir Timeline

Unfolding Asia’s Heritage, Culture, and History

S t o r i e s T h r o u g h T i m e

Our Story Unfolded

“Delving deep into Asia’s rich past, Kashmir Timeline connects you with the vibrant heritage of the Himalayan and Central Asian worlds. From ancient trade routes to spiritual centers, from architectural marvels to the art of artisans, we offer a journey through the soul of the region—exploring oral histories, lived experiences, landscapes, languages, and the rhythms of everyday life—bridging historical legacies with the present.”

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“Beyond grand shrines lie quieter storytellers—the traditional Kashmiri houses. Built with earth and timber, these structures embody a deep understanding of climate, craft, and time—rooted in the wider architectural traditions of the Himalayan and Central Asian worlds. From the cantilevered Dub overlooking the Jhelum to the delicate Pinjra Kari that filters light, each home carries the imprint of its people, its landscape, and its memory.”

"Built of Earth and Wood" The Architecture of the Kashmiri House

MISSION

“Bringing the history and culture of Asia’s Himalayan and Central Asian worlds to life.”

Documentaries

"Immersive, character-driven storytelling that uncovers the forgotten narratives of Kashmir and Central Asia. We bridge the gap between historical archives and the lived human experience."


Living Traditions

"A journey into the heart of Kashmiri identity. From the legendary Wazwan—a 36-course feast of fire and craft—to the profound Sufi traditions that offer a sanctuary for the soul, we explore the living heritage that defines the spirit of the valley."

"Exploring the wisdom of the past through Kashmiri vernacular architecture. We document the unique Taq and Dhajji Dewari systems that have defined our landscape for centuries."

Heritage Stories

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Snapshots of history, culture, and timeless stories.

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