"The little known 'Ghora Gali' in Ramban, J&K, India" - by K J S Chatrath
Thumbing through an old newspaper (The Tribune, 21st September, 2022) I came across an interesting item. It informed that the J&K administration has sanctioned a project worth Rs 77.25 lakh to restore Ghoda Gali, which houses stone horses believed to be sculpted thousands of years ago, in Gool village of Ramban district. Deputy Commissioner Mr. Mussarat Islam said Rs 29.18 lakh had been released and the work would begin soon. The area with hundreds of stone horses has many folklore associated with it from Pandavas sculpting them to the one that these horses were made by the army of Alexander who had lost its way over 2,300 years ago.
This aroused my ever sensitive sense of curiosity and I have started looked for further information and photos.
Here I share some photos that I have sourced from the internet, the youtube clip of a remarkable lady traveller & blogger- https://www.youtube.com/@TravelTalesIndia/community and from https://scroll.in/magazine/872541/who-left-these-mysterious-sculptures-of-horsemen-around-the-pir-panjal-range
While closing a good news to be shared. It is reported that Mr. Sanjeev Verma, the Commissioner-Cum-Secretary Forest Department of J&K visited this site recently on 6th December 2022. It is hoped that this spot would now get renewed attention especially in the areas of protection and restoration of this remarkable heritage.
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