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== Cultural Significance == The Chinar tree holds immense cultural and historical importance in Kashmir. It is often regarded as a symbol of the region's identity. The tree has been featured prominently in Kashmiri art, poetry, and folklore. The Mughal emperors, particularly [[Jahangir]], were known for their love of Chinar trees and planted them extensively in gardens such as [[Shalimar Bagh, Srinagar|Shalimar Bagh]] and [[Nishat Bagh]]. The Chinar tree is also considered sacred in Kashmiri Sufism and has been a site for spiritual gatherings.
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