Hunderman-The last village of India in Kargil where road ends and trek for defence towards their bunkers starts. Under the aegis of Ajaz Hussain Munshi, a museum curator from Kargil (who has successfully put together a cultural museum named the Munshi Aziz Bhat Museum), and several local organisations, the museum was built across three rooms. According to media reports, it was Ilyas Ansari, with historical roots in the village, who initiated the idea of preserving the history and culture of Hunderman.
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#Hunderman #museum#kargil #Kashmir #instalike #instapic #picoftheday #followï½ÂÂÂÂÂe #india_ig #indiapictures #indiaphotoproject #photojournalist #theguardian #nytimes #india_gram #everydaykashmir #etribune #reportagespotlight #thephotosociety #your_shotindia #mypixeldiary #official_photography_hubĪ post shared by Imrannissar on at 10:14am PDTĪptly named the Museum of Memories (also, Unlock Hunderman – Museum of Memories), housed in one of the restored private homes among the storied blocks of abandoned buildings, it connects the past with the present through exhibits ranging from old and traditional kitchen utensils to jewellery to indoor games, from family documents and letters to armaments from the wars. The village now has its own museum the Museum of Memories which is managed by a few local families.
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It was caught in wars the two countries fought in 1965, 19. The 200-year-old Hunderman Village was part of Pakistan between 19, then India after 1971. Show More Show LessAriel view Hunderman Village in Kargil. The Wee Museum of Memory is a visit you won't forget. Hopefully you'll take away some new fun memories and leave some of your ones with us. A guide is available for larger groups if required. Our staff are always ready for a chat or to answer questions. Everyone is welcome to share the experience so whether an individual visitor, family or larger tour group your are welcome. For many older visitors memories flood back when they see an old sewing machine or camera while younger visitors are astonished at how long it takes to dial a telephone number. The objects are all part of a hands on experience, in fact we are one of the few museums where you won't be asked to put the exhibits down! Visitors to Edinburgh from around the world often find familiar items from their past and its not long before we hear "I remember that" or "We had one of these". Our Wee Museum contains thousands of everyday objects which are part of Scotland's heritage. The Wee Museum of Memory is a reminiscence museum which offers visitors to Edinburgh an experience of living in Scotland in past years.
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