It is known for its traditional craft, artisans, architecture and spirituality, with some of the most revered shrines of Kashmir located there. Its bazaars are at Borhi Kadal, Zaina Kadal and Mahraj Gunj, named after the maharajas who ruled Kashmir from 1846 to 1947, are most sought after. Srinagar’s downtown represents the microcosm of Kashmiri culture, social, economic and spiritual identity, and have been visited by all Kashmir leaders from Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah to Mehbooba Mufti. But Lieutenant Governor of Jammu and Kashmir Manoj Sinha has courted controversy by recently claiming that he is the first head of the government in J&K to visit the area.