| Identification / पहचान | |
| Reference Number / संदर्भ संख्या | JK05000920 |
| Built Heritage/Site निर्मित धरोहर / स्थल |
Built Heritage |
| Name of the Monument / Built Heritage / Site स्मारक / निर्मित धरोहर / स्थल का नाम |
Ghulam Mohammad Bhatt s House |
| State / राज्य | Jammu and Kashmir |
| District / जिला | Pulwama |
| Manual District | |
| Sub District / उप-जिला | |
| Manual Sub District | Pampore |
| Village / गाँव | |
| Manual Village | |
| Cultural Affiliation / सांस्कृतिक सम्बंधन | Modern - आधुनिक काल |
| Date/Period तारीख/युग |
C. 19th - 20th Cent. CE |
| Sub Period | |
| Geo-Location / भू-अवस्थिति | N.A |
| Latitude / अक्षांश | 34 00 56 |
| Longitude / देशान्तर | 74 55 10 |
| Approach to the Monument / पहुंचने का मार्ग | |
| Approach /पहुंचने का मार्ग | N.A |
| Air Port / विमानपत्तन | Srinagar |
| Railway Station / रेलवे स्टेशन | Udhampur |
| Bus Station / बस स्टैंड | Pampore |
| Topographical Features / स्थलाकृतिक विशेषताएं | |
| Topographical Feature / स्थलाकृतिक विशेषताएं | Plain- मैदान |
| Topographical Description / स्थलाकृतिक विवरण | Away from the hustle of the town and the river Jhelum the building situates itself adjunct to a road which edges the pedestrian neighborhood of Namblabal, Pampore. Beyond the road, it faces vast open grounds. |
| History / इतिहास | |
| Brief History / संक्षिप्त इतिहास | The building was constructed by Mohammad Ismail Bhatt, who was the father of the current owner. Built about 46 years ago, the builder of this residence was a zamindar and also a teacher. Presently, the owner of the property is his son, Ghulam Mohammad Bhatt who is a zamindar and deals in saffron as well. |
| Local / Traditional description associated with Built Heritage / Site निर्मित धरोहर / स्थल से सम्बंधित स्थानीय/ परम्परागत विवरण |
The town of Pampore has remained a major centre of trade, culture and politics. Also known as land of red gold for its open down clayey karewa soil, home to saffron cultivation for centuries. Saffron cultivation was and still is the prime occupation of the town. The town has given two great Kashmiri poetesses to the valley namely Lala Ded and Habba Khatoon and many other spiritual personalities and hermits. Pampores location at Srinagars doorstep made it witness various political events. This explains the sociological diversity of the town and the probable locale for the first Gandhian organization in the valley of Khadi Ashram. |
| Architectural Style / स्थापत्य शैली | N.A - उपलब्ध नहीं |
| Building/ Structure/Site
इमारत / संरचना / स्थल |
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| Description of Building/ Structure/Site
इमारत/संरचना/स्थल का विवरण |
This emphatic building comprises a rectangular plan with two stories and a timber attic floor propping up from the first floor. From the alley on the north, the front fa ade is approached having the main entrance door within colonial porch under the balcony which is attached to the first floor. As the owner explained, it s planning is of a typical Kashmiri house with the staircase on the backside and lobby in front. The ground and second floor have three and four room respectively. From the second floor, springs up a very colonial dhajji dewari attic floor consisting of a hall. The roof is of a traditional kind with an aesthetic profile of dormers. |
| Structure material and other material संरचनागत सामग्री और अन्य घटक |
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| Building/Structure material and other material used प्रयोग में लाई गई इमारती / संरचनागत सामग्री और अन्य घटक |
he principal materials used in the construction of the building are brick, stone and wood, with lime mortar. However, the cement pointing done on the exterior underneath paint can be marked out. The porch has brick piers on either side supporting the open to sky balcony banded with steel railing. The structural system of the building is load bearing with timber lacing at each floor. Timber bands have been provided at all floor levels which act as a major earthquake resistant feature. The building facade comprises of glass paned windows shadowed by a slight overhung sunshade of plastered brick. Floor lines are emphasized by a band of brickwork within the structural wood. The attic floor is of dhajji dewari blended with the regular brick-stone masonry. The traditional pitched roof covered with CGI sheets are edged with a simple eaves board and paneling. |
| Usage(s) & Sub Type | |
| Usage(s) / प्रयोग | Living Monument - प्रयोग |
| Sub-Usage(s)/ उप-प्रयोग | Residential |
| Ownership / स्वामित्व | Private - निजी |
| Protection status / संरक्षण अवस्था | Unprotected- असंरक्षित |
| Plan/Elevation विन्यास/उध्र्व विन्यास | |
| Published Reference / प्रकाशित संदर्भ | |
| Author / लेखक | N.A |
| Name / नाम | N.A |
| Year / वर्ष | |
| Published/Unpublished प्रकाशित / अप्रकाशित |
Unpublished |
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