Kashmir Trailer (1941)
01 October 1941 Factual 12 mins
An astonishing English tourist’s view of street life in pre-partition Srinagar and Kashmir.
Watch the official Kashmir 1941 trailer in HD below or find more Kashmir videos on Vidimovie.
01 October 1941 Factual 12 mins
An astonishing English tourist’s view of street life in pre-partition Srinagar and Kashmir.
Watch the official Kashmir 1941 trailer in HD below or find more Kashmir videos on Vidimovie.
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United Kingdom 01 October 1941
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