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Neelum District

Neelum
District
Map of Azad Kashmir with Neelum District highlightedNeelum is the most northern district of Azad Kashmir
Map of Azad Kashmir with Neelum District highlighted

Neelum is the most northern
district of Azad Kashmir
Coordinates: 34°35′21″N 73°54′38″E / 34.5891°N 73.9106°E / 34.5891; 73.9106Coordinates: 34°35′21″N 73°54′38″E / 34.5891°N 73.9106°E / 34.5891; 73.9106
Country Pakistan
Province Azad Kashmir
Headquarters Athmuqam
Area
 • Total 3,621 km2 (1,398 sq mi)
Population
 • Total 126,000
Time zone PST (UTC+5)
Number of Tehsils 2 (Athmuqam, Sharda)

Neelum District (Also spelled Neelum District) (Urdu: ضلع نیلم ‎) is one of the ten districts of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan. Until recently it was part of Muzaffarabad District. It is bound by the Gilgit (Northern Areas) to the North, with Kupwara, Baramulla and Bandipore Districts of Indian-administered Kashmir in India to the South and Southeast, Muzaffarabad District to the Southwest and Mansehra District to the West. The district was badly affected by the 2005 Kashmir earthquake.

Neelam District is a part of Azad Kashmir which is part of the greater dispute between India and Pakistan. The district is administratively subdivided into two tehsils:

It is the northernmost district of Azad Kashmir. A variety of languages are spoken in the district. Kashmiri however, is the predominant language and is spoken mostly in the west, east, northeast and southwest towards the border with Muzzafarabad and NWFP (now Khyber Pakhtunkhwa). Shina and Kashmiri are the predominant languages spoken in the northeastern part of the district towards the border with Baramulla, Gurez, Bandipore, Astore District and Baltistan and also in the far north on the border with Diamer District. Pashto is also spoken in a few villages on the Line of Control with Kupwara. Other languages include Gojri and the Kundal Shahi Language which is an archaic form of Shina however, it is heavily influenced by Kashmiri and Hindko. The Kundal Shahi Language is spoken in a village called Kundal Shahi near Athmuqam. The language is under tremendous threat. If the current situation of language loss continues unabated, it is estimated that the language will disappear in the near future


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