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page 1History of Kashmir
Sharada
Brahmic abugida used to write the Kashmiri and Pundjabi languages, or to transcribe the Sanskrit language
history of Kashmir
Major past events that happened in Kashmir
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Rajatarangini
Rājataraṅgiṇī (Sanskrit: राजतरङ्गिणी, romanized: rājataraṅgiṇī, IPA: [ɾɑː.d͡ʑɐ.t̪ɐˈɾɐŋ.ɡi.ɳiː], ) is a metrical legendary and historical chronicle of the north-western part of the Indian subcontinent, particularly the kings of Kashmir. It was written in Sanskrit by Kashmiri historian Kalhana in the 12th century CE.
Sayyid Ali Hamadani
Iranian Kubrawiya Sufi saint (c.1312–1384)
Nilamat Puran
ancient text from Kashmir
Treaty of Amritsar
Treaty between the British East India Company and Raja Gulab Singh of Jammu
Tibet-Ladakh-Mughal War of 1679-1684
1679-1684 war
Shah Syed Muhammad Nurbakhsh Qahistani
Iranian Sufi
Khasas
Khasas (Sanskrit: खश, ) were an ancient Indian tribe and a late Janapada kingdom from Himalayan regions of northern Indian subcontinent mentioned in the various historical Indian inscriptions and ancient Indian Hindu and Tibetan literature. European sources described the Khasa tribe living in the Northwest Himalayas and the Roman geographer Pliny The Elder specifically described them as "Indian people". They were reported to have lived around Gandhara, Trigarta and Madra Kingdom as per the Mahabharata.
Bulbul Shah
14th c. Sufi missionary to Kashmir
Mir Shams ud-Din Iraqi
Sufi saint
Baharistan-i-shahi
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Taraaj-e Shia
genocide of the Kashmiri Shias by the Sunni elite
Sher Garhi Palace
former palace in Srinagar, India
Mullah Nadiri
Iranian historian
Buddhism in Kashmir
Dejhoor
thumb|Jawaharlal Nehru as a young boy and his mother Swarup Rani wearing dejhoorDejhoor (or Deji-Hor) is a dangling ear ornament worn by Kashmiri Pandits women, from the eve of their wedding onwards.