Shopian

Shopian (Urdu pronunciation: ), known as Shupyan (Kashmiri pronunciation: ) in Kashmiri, is an administrative division of the Shopian district. It is located in southern part of Kashmir Valley, of Jammu and Kashmir, India. Shopian is called the ”Apple town of Kashmir” as majority of the population engages in apple growing practices. It also provides employment to more than 60% of the population. It is 2nd richest district in Kashmir region after Srinagar.

Shopian
Shupyan
Town
From the top:
Historical Jamia Masjid in Shopian, Historical Aliabad Saria and Hirpora Wildlife Sanctuary
Shopian is located in Jammu and Kashmir

Shopian
Shopian
Location in Jammu and Kashmir, India

Coordinates: 33.72°N 74.83°E
Country  India
Union territory Jammu and Kashmir
District Shopian
Government

 • Type District Magistrate – Presidential Rule
Area
 • Total 5.44 km2 (2.10 sq mi)
Elevation

2,057 m (6,749 ft)
Population

 (2011)
 • Total 16,360
 • Density 3,000/km2 (7,800/sq mi)
Demonym(s) Shopianites, Shopiani
Languages

 • Official Kashmiri, Urdu, Hindi, Dogri, English[4][5]
Demographics
 • Literacy rate 78.6%
 • Sex ratio 755.6 ♀/ 1000 ♂
Time zone UTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
192303
Area code 01933
Vehicle registration JK22
Website shopian.nic.in

Etymology

The geologist Frederic Drew stated that Shopian derived its name from a distortion of word shah-payan, i.e. “royal stay”. However, the local people hold the view that Shopian was earlier named as “Shin-Van” meaning “snow forest”.

Shopian is an ancient town of Kashmir and had importance due to it being situated on the ancient imperial route, commonly known as Mughal Road, which connects Lahore and Srinagar. Shopian was one out of six Wazarat Headquarters in Kashmir from 1872 to 1892 A.D.

History

The Fort of Shupayan in 1846, as sketched by Charles Hardinge

The famous Battle of Shopian was fought in which Sikh forces defeated Afghan forces and captured Kashmir in 1819.

Geography

Shupiyan is located at 33.72°N 74.83°E. It has an average elevation of 2,057 m (6,749 ft). It is 45 km (28 mi) from Srinagar.

Demographics

Religion in Shopian City (2011)
  Islam (85.94%)
  Hinduism (13.12%)
  Sikhism (0.34%)
  Christianity (0.41%)
  Buddhism (0.01%)
  Jainism (0.00%)
  Not Stated (0.18%)

As of 2011 India census, Shopian Municipal Committee had a population of 16,360. There were 9,319 males (57%) and 7,041 females (43%). Of the population, 2,063 (12.6%) were age 0-6: 1,146 males (56%) and 917 females (44%). The literacy rate for the people over six was 78.6% (males 86.7%, females 67.8%). The average population of the town was 6 persons each house.

Historical population
Year Pop. ±% p.a.
1911 2,114
1921 2,236 +0.56%
1931 2,217 −0.09%
1941 4,359 +6.99%
1951 5,182 +1.74%
1961 6,005 +1.48%
1971 7,836 +2.70%
1981 9,653 +2.11%
2001 12,246 +1.20%
2011 16,360 +2.94%
Source: 

Education

In 1988, The Government of Jammu and Kashmir established a college namely Government Degree College, Shopian which provides higher education infrastructure to the people of Shopian district. The Government Polytechnic college was established recently in the Shopian town, which provides technical engineering diploma level education.

Tourism

People from all around the globe visit the tourist places like Peer Ki Gali which is on a mountain top of Mughal road. Mughal Sarai – this palace is situated on the bank of river which flows on the side of Mughal road. This palace was used by Mughal rulers as their resting place during their travels. Dabjan forests – this place is another tourist place of Shopian, where a spring is present in the middle of Dabjan forest. Famous national park Hirpora Wildlife Sanctuary is situated in the district. The Hirpora Wildlife Sanctuary is an abode to many species of animals including the Himalayan brown bear, Himalayan black bear, musk deer, leopard, Tibetan wolf, Himalayan palm civet and also critically endangered Pir Panjal markhor. Besides, 130 species of birds including the spotted forktail, western tragopan, rock bunting, rufous-breasted accentor, Himalayan woodpecker, blue rock thrush, white-capped redstart, Himalayan griffon, common stonechat and grey wagtail are found in the Sanctuary.

Economy

Majority of the population are apple fruit growers.