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Kashmir Day 2013

Date: 
Tuesday, February 5, 2013

Kashmir Solidarity Day, also referred to as Kashmir Day, is a public holiday in Pakistan celebrated on February 5.

It has been observed since 1990.

Kashmir and Jammu was a princely state in the British Raj.

In 1947, India and Pakistan gained independence from Great Britain as dominions and began a war over Kashmir and Jammu.

This armed conflict is now known as the First Kashmir War.

Currently the region of Kashmir is divided between Pakistan (autonomous administrative territory of Azad Jammu and Kashmir) and India (the state of Jammu and Kashmir).

Both Pakistan and India claim the entire territory of Jammu and Kashmir.

There have been at least three wars over Kashmir and several protests and incidents.

The Kashmir conflict has not been resolved yet and is probably not going to be resolved in the nearest future.

Kashmir Solidarity Day was first proposed by Qazi Hussain Ahmad in 1990.

At the time, he was the emir (leader) of Jamaat-e-Islami, a right-wing Islamist political party.

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