Kutte Kol
Kutte Kol | |
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The Kutte Kol canal in Srinagar (marked orange) | |
Specifications | |
Status | active |
Geography | |
Start point | Jhelum River |
End point | Jhelum River |
Kutte Kol (Kashmiri: / kuʈɨ kɔl /) is a navigational canal running through the Srinagar city of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir. It is believed to be commissioned by Kota Rani, a ruler of ancient Kashmir, initially to regulate floods on the Jhelum. Later it was also used for navigation to carry food grains to the city. At present, the canal suffers from massive encroachments and its flow has been drastically reduced. The Srinagar Municipal Corporation plans to restore the canal by dredging and removal of encroachments.[1]
Etymology
Although believed to be named after its supposed commissioner, Kota Rani, a more analytical explanation holds that the name is derived from 'Ksipt Kulya', which means a rivulet of 'Ksipt' (another name for Jhelum). [2][3]
References
- ↑ "Kutekul loses sheen to encroachments-Greater Kashmir". Feb 16, 2016. Retrieved Feb 19, 2016.
- ↑ K.N. Dhar. Glimpses of Kashmiri Culture, p. 71, at Google Books
- ↑ "Vitasta". Retrieved Feb 19, 2016.