Cashmere: Kashir That Was

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India is a land of communities, and Kashmiri Pandits are one of them. Though they are the original inhabitants of the Kashmir valley famous the world over for its beauty and learning, they are living in their own country as refugees since 1989 due to religious persecution, ethnic cleansing and terrorism-their only fault lay in their religion, Hinduism. This book describes basically the life and times of the half-a-million people of this community living in peace and harmony with nature. it also delves into the march f the people from medieval times into the modern age and the impact of transport and communication technologies that opened a window for information flow into the valley cocooned for so long due to the high mountains all around. Customs and traditions are described in a changing scenario brought about by the introduction of the English language in the late 19th century.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR S. Sapru

S. Sapru has over 30 years of experience as a journalist, author and editor of three of the leading newspapers in India- "Deccan Herald," "The Pioneer" and "Indian Express" -at various cities. Holder of degrees from Madras (now Chennai) and Karnataka Universities, Mr. Sapru was recipient of a gold medal in journalism studies, and a number of awards from institutions abroad. He has published several works on different subjects.

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Title
Cashmere: Kashir That Was
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8186921338
Length
xiv+150p., Bibliography; 22cm.
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