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The Apple Architect of Kashmir

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NOVEMBER 5, 2025 ISSUE

How one man’s faith, labour, and leadership helped turn a modest village in Sopore into the heart of Kashmir’s apple revolution.

- Dr. Ashraf Zainabi

The Apple Architect of Kashmir

In Warpora, a village in Zaingeer Sopore, the story of Haji Mohammad Sultan War still moves from lip to lip like an old folksong.

Those who knew him describe him as a man who carried a century of Kashmir's history in his heart and left behind orchards that continue to bloom with his spirit.

Sultan was born around 1925, in a modest mud house where the family's few possessions were measured in faith rather than fortune. Along with his elder brother, Haji Ghulam Rasool War, he began life with nothing except a patch of land and a will that would one day transform the landscape of North Kashmir.

The brothers were orphans before they were adults, burdened with responsibility before they could dream of ease. But instead of yielding to hardship, they leaned into it. They chose to work hard, and with purpose.

As young men, the two would travel across the mountains to Gilgit-Baltistan, on horseback and foot, looking for work in places where no roads existed. Those journeys stitched strength and spirit into their character.

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