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A Timeless City on the Brink of Change

MAY 19, 2025 ISSUE

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Kashmir Observer

In the narrow alleys of Downtown Srinagar, the past doesn't just linger, it lives.

- Faizaan Bashir

Houses lean into each other as if in conversation. The Jhelum River curls nearby, steady and silent, flowing past ancient shrines, vegetable patches, copper shops and carpet looms.

Here, every stone seems to carry a memory, and every shop tells a story.

The Old City, known locally as Shehr-i-Khaas, is the most densely populated pocket of Srinagar. Just five kilometers from Lal Chowk, the city's bustling heart, it stretches across neighborhoods with names as old as the city itself: Zaina Kadal, Khanyar, Rajouri Kadal, Jamalatta, Nowhatta, Gojwara, and more.

Much of the area is built on the banks of the Jhelum, where land has long served two purposes: growing food and growing trade.

A City That Trades and Tills

Walk through Jamia Market in Nowhatta on any regular day and you'll be met with a chaos that feels oddly organized.

Shops selling burqas, spices, steelware, shoes, and saris compete for space and attention. On Fridays and festivals, the lanes are packed wall-to-wall. The market doesn't pause, it pulses.

A short walk from here takes you to Zaina Kadal, home to a mundi famous for dry fruits, copper utensils, and wholesale goods. For generations, villagers from across Kashmir have come here with lists and sacks, returning home with spice-laden satchels and pots that shine like mirrors.

Yet, a silent economy thrives too. In parts of Khanyar, Kawdara, and Dumbpora, families still till small plots of land. They grow haakh, radish, peppers, and turnips.

The soil here has memory. It remembers the hands that worked it for decades. Most of these cultivators belong to the Sufi caste, and while their vegetables are welcomed at the market, old social codes still draw invisible lines.

Matches between merchant Bhats and Sufi growers are rare. No one says it aloud, but it's known.

Where Mud Walls Speak

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