The Kalaroos Caves, also known as Qil-e-Roos (), are an ancient network of
cave
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s located in the
Lolab Valley
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,
Kupwara district
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of
Jammu and Kashmir
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* Jammu and Kashmir (union territory), a region administered by India as a union territory since 2019
* Jammu and Kashmir (state), a region administered by India as a state from 1952 to 2019
* Jammu and Kashmir (prin ...
, India. The site has been the subject of various
unverified claims, largely due to the belief that the caves connect the
Kashmir Valley
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with Russia (or Rous). Local legends suggest that the caves may contain
secret tunnel
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Others allow pe ...
s leading to the neighbouring countries; however, these assertions remain unverified, and no
archaeological research has been conducted to substantiate them. The site is situated at an elevation of above sea level.
Background
The caves are centered around a prominent rock structure known as "satbaran", which features seven carved openings referred to as sath barr ().
Local legends, citing ancestral accounts, associate these openings with seven different routes, including a supposed underground passage which was used by Russians, as well as six other routes leading to different countries.
Located a few meters from the Satbaran rock are additional caves, including Tramkhan, a cave with
crimson-colored walls, believed to have once served as a
copper mine
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. It contains a weathered inscription in an unidentified foreign script. Local folklore also suggests that the caves conceal hidden water bodies, though these claims remain unverified.
During the early years of the
Kashmir insurgency
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, the Indian Army used explosives and caused damage to the site, citing the presence of militant hideouts. In
Kalarooch village, where the caves are located, a graveyard is said to contain the remains of around 300 people, including dozens of militants.
Caves
Cave 1 – It is located beyond the Satbaran rock at an approximate elevation of . The cave begins with a narrow, upward-sloping passage extending for about 50 meters, which narrows further in certain sections. This passage leads to a 15-meter vertical shaft, opening into a small chamber. From this chamber, a 10-meter shaft descends into another room. Beyond this point, a 5-meter upward passage connects to a narrow, horizontal
corridor that terminates within 15 meters. Explorations of all side passages and openings near the entrance suggested no further extensions, as each quickly reached a dead end.
Cave 2 – It is situated at a higher elevation of approximately on the mountainside. It features the largest entrance among the three caves in the area. The primary passage slopes downward and extends for about 50 meters before ending abruptly. The cave appears to have been partially filled over time, possibly due to a
landslide
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or
natural erosion.
Cave 3 – It is located at the highest elevation of on the mountain. Cave 3 features a 40-meter downward-sloping passage that leads into a narrow, horizontal corridor, which ends after 20 meters. All side passages off the main corridor were partially
explored, but each terminated shortly after. Local accounts suggest that the Indian Army attempted to seal the cave using explosives. This was reportedly done due to the presence of either
bear
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s or
militant
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s.
Beliefs
Local legend suggests that the caves were constructed several hundred years ago by Russian traders. Over time, the caves have been the subject of various
myth
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s, particularly regarding their alleged connection to the
Kashmir Valley
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and Russia. These legends, passed down through generations by village elders, have become a part of the local
folklore
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.
Although the caves have been the subject of numerous unverified claims and speculation, experts, whose identities remain unknown, suggest that Kashmir has
a history of trade relations with Russia and the former
Soviet Union
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. They also suggest that the valley and Russia share
cultural
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and
linguistic
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similarities, which have contributed to the continued speculation and legends surrounding the caves. The caves are also claimed to have served as sanctuaries where people sought refuge and prayed for
salvation
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.
Local legends hold that during the era of the
Silk Route
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, these caves were used as a passageway when the Kashmir Valley was
heavily snowbound.
Exploration
In 2018, American explorers Amber and Eric Fies with North Star Adventure Consulting, LLC visited the Kalaroos caves to investigate claims of
secret underground passages. They surveyed three caves and documented their findings. They speculated that two of the caves might have been interconnected at some point in the past, with one inclined upwards and the other sloping downwards, sharing similar elevations and orientations.
The third cave, however, could not be fully examined as it had been sealed by the
Indian Army
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. Amber and Eric Fies also suggested that its origin, construction, and age remain unknown. While no evidence of recent human activity was found inside the sealed cave, traces of
Himalayan porcupines were observed.
References
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Caves of Jammu and Kashmir
Archaeological sites in Jammu and Kashmir