FeaturedFeatured SecondKashmirLatest NewsMultimediaPhoto StoriesSunday Photo Feature Bridging Srinagar The Indus Post Staff - February 13, 2022 0 Abdullah kadal, originally displayed a phenomenal wood art works, build in 1950's was closed to traffic in 70's. Gaw Kadal – a cenotaph of what is known as the “worst massacre in history of Kashmir.” Abdullah kadal, originally displayed a phenomenal wood art works, build in 1950’s was closed to traffic in 70’s. Habba Kadal, originally built in 1551 is the icon of Kashmiri resistance against the Dogra Rule. Fateh Kadal, originally built in 1520 CE, by Sultan Fateh Shah, is currently one of the oldest bridges in Srinagar. Nawa Kadal was originally built in 1666 C.E., then rebuilt in 1953, then burnt to ashes before being reconstructed by Farooq Abdullah. Built by Budshah, Zaina Kadal, created an access between the two halves of the city and was the epicenter of trade, culture and education. Amira Kadal – built by Afghan governor Amir Khan in 1774-1777, is the legacy of colonial gifts. Aali Kadal, originally built by Sultan Ali Shah, brother of Budshah around 1420, a new one was built in its place in 2010.