The Making of Early Kashmir

The Making of Early Kashmir
Author: Muhammad Ashraf Wani
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2023-02-22
Genre: History
ISBN: 100083655X

This is the first full-length history of early Kashmir locating it beyond its regional context, from pre-history to the thirteenth century. Drawing on a variety of sources—including conventional archaeological and literary sources, as well as non-conventional sources like philology, toponym and surnames—it presents a connected history of early Kashmir over the longue duree. It challenges tendencies towards nationalist historiographies of the region by situating it in the context of the shared histories of humanity. The volume will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of history, archaeology, anthropology and South Asian studies.

Asia on Tour

Asia on Tour
Author: Tim Winter
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 457
Release: 2008-09-24
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1134044348

With the vast majority of academic theory on tourism based onWestern tourists, Asia on Tour illustrates why the rapid growth of travel for leisure and recreation in Asia demands a reappraisal of how tourism is analyzed and understood. Examining domestic and intra-regional tourism, the book reveals how improvements in infrastructures, ever increa

Kashmir

Kashmir
Author: A K Ganguly
Publisher: Vij Books India Pvt Ltd
Total Pages: 446
Release: 2019-05-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9388161424

"Kashmir has always been in the midst of geopolitical hullabaloo due to its pending UN Resolution and now the demand of 'Azadi' (Freedom) which became more pronounced after the inception of insurgency in the State in 1987-88. If we look into the issue, in reality, it is a bilateral issue between India and Pakistan, if the legality reason is applied then there is no doubt that India's stance is most legitimate. The people of Kashmir have invited the 'Jihad' into Indian Kashmir Region and declared 'Azadi' as a war of freedom through the Pakistan sponsored militancy and radicalisation of the society on communal lines by the militant organisations and separatists. In the present environment, the stakeholders are at a tangent and it is mainly because the main stakeholder, the people of Kashmir are uncertain and confused, the total population is not part of the 'Azadi' (freedom) thus there is vagueness and the vision of 'Azadi' (freedom) is very blurred. The other stakeholders are either taking advantage of the people's sentiments or going by their own agenda of self-interest or lack the will to take initiatives to resolve the Kashmir issue which meets their personal ends. In this book, the chapters are based on the stakeholders and their participation in the Kashmir embroil. The basic contents are based on the issues that have made Kashmir an affair of continued existence by various stakeholders, the creation of an environment of stalemate and prevailing status quo without any changes, none of the stakeholders are ready to budge or lose their turf. Written in a simple and lucid manner, the narratives made interesting with historical facts, quotations and factual as prevailing in Kashmir."

The Crimson Chinar

The Crimson Chinar
Author: Brig Amar Cheema, VSM
Publisher: Lancer Publishers
Total Pages: 621
Release: 2015-03-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 8170623014

Among cataclysmic events that have shaped India’s post independence history, none compare with the conflict ‘in’ and ‘over’ the erstwhile princely state of Jammu and Kashmir. Kashmir is truly unique as not only is it the nub of the Indo-Pak feud, but also with her other adversary – China. Historically speaking, Kashmir has remained a frontline ever since the Great Game. In view of China’s growing outreach and the fact that Kashmir’s occupied territory link both India’s adversaries, it portends volatility in the India-Pakistan-China triangular relationship. Brig Amar Cheema’s well–researched endeavour recounts the Kashmir imbroglio beyond episodic accounts but by providing the record in continuum; provides a broader perspective. The Crimson Chinar delivers a blow-by-blow account of the many ‘wars,’ and continues the narrative through the phases of ‘No War-No Peace,’ ‘insurgency’ and ‘limited war’ that have progressively ravaged the state. The context and geo-strategic environment has been re-created based on in-depth research and captured the rationale of the times. The important take away being; ‘wherever’ and ‘whenever’ India has responded ‘pro-actively’ and with determination, results have been significantly different; 1965, 1971 and Siachen being prime examples. With myriad external and internal dimensions, Kashmir continues to cast shadows on the progression of the sub-continent. Peace remains as elusive as it was in the forties; if anything, the adversaries – both known and unknown, have grown stronger. While the reasons for the conflict may have changed with the times, the underlying causes remain as profound as they were decades ago.

Al Qaeda's Great Escape

Al Qaeda's Great Escape
Author: Philip Smucker
Publisher: Potomac Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 257
Release: 2005-04
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1574886290

How bin Laden and his gang slipped through the noose during fierce Afghan battles

Woman's Era

Woman's Era
Author: Delhi Press Magazines
Publisher: Delhi Press
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2017-09-11
Genre: Humor
ISBN:

A magazine that caters to the tastes of discerning and intelligent women. Carries women oriented articles, fiction, exotic recipes, latest fashions and films.

Alluring Kashmir

Alluring Kashmir
Author: Irfan Nabi
Publisher:
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2017
Genre: Jammu and Kashmir (India)
ISBN: 9789385285387

-Vibrant, intense, engrossing color and unique monochromatic images instantly capture the reader's attention in this travel narrative -These unique photographs go beyond documenting the apparent; they explore lesser-known spaces, engaging the viewer in an unusual manner -The target audience of this travel book includes both national and international readers, travel enthusiasts, trekkers and climbers -Provides substantial reading and visual material, as a reference book for cultural and subaltern studies and related academic research Kashmir is a distinct region that has yet to be fully explored. The authors 'tell' human stories visually, against an awe inspiring natural backdrop. Their compelling and magical pictorial journey ushers the reader through the Valley, celebrating the ethereal beauty and the cultural diversity of this exotic land, as well as marking the shades of change and transition. It is a book painted with the lesser known colors, embracing the layers and textures which lie beyond the known dimensions of Kashmir. Breathtaking photographs in varying shades and angles, supported by well-researched relevant text, are the tools to communicate to the reader the sense of a classical Kashmir. This is a land with an inherent rich culture, and Alluring Kashmir sets its exotic landscapes against unfamiliar facts and fables, and the intimate aspects of daily life. The reader becomes part of a thriving society, which is waiting to match steps with the rest of the world despite huge challenges. Contents: Introduction, Prologue, Kashmir Travels: Why and when, Locations and Landscapes, Interweaving History and Architecture, The Spiritual Stream, Flowering of Kashmiri Art, Craft and Culture, Acknowledgements, Index