Italian Researcher Marries Local Tour Guide from Pakistan-administered Kashmir

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Skardu, Gilgit Baltistan (Pakistan administrated Kashmir): In a heartwarming tale that transcends borders and cultures, a local resident of Skardu, Gilgit Baltistan (Pakistan-administered Kashmir), and an Italian researcher have tied the knot after initially connecting through Facebook.

Adnan Saleem, a licensed tour guide from Skardu, and Marta Gandini, an Italian academic, first became friends online in 2021. Their friendship blossomed into love, leading Marta to embrace Islam and adopt the name Noor-ul-Ain before marrying Adnan.

Noor-ul-Ain, highly educated and involved in research work, has not only accepted her husband and his homeland with an open heart but has also warmly embraced Islam and the vibrant culture of Pakistan-administered Kashmir.

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Speaking about their relationship, Adnan shared that his profession requires him to explore and understand various cultures, a passion that played a significant role in connecting him with Noor-ul-Ain. He remarked, “I take a deep interest in studying different cultures, and that interest has always helped me in my profession and personal life.”

According to Adnan, Noor-ul-Ain’s fascination with the unique culture of Gilgit-Baltistan has helped her settle comfortably into her new life. “Her interest in local traditions will make her life here much easier,” he said.

Noor-ul-Ain herself expressed her happiness about moving to Skardu, praising the breathtaking scenery and the warmth of the people. “I feel very much at home here. The landscapes are beautiful, and the people are kind, loving, and hospitable,” she said.

Reflecting on her cross-cultural marriage, Noor-ul-Ain added, “I believe that hearts know no borders, and that’s why it was possible for me to marry someone from another country.”

Currently, Noor-ul-Ain works as a kitchen manager at a local school and describes her new life as fulfilling and peaceful.

This inspiring union stands as a testament to the idea that cultural curiosity and genuine human connection can bridge even the widest geographical divides.

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