Kashmir Under the SultansTaylor & Francis, 01/12/2023 - 370 من الصفحات Kashmir Under Sultans introduces the reader to a subject that begins with the foundation of the Sultanate and ends with the conquest of Kashmir by Akbar. During the Sultanate period, Kashmir had achieved a high standard of culture, but with the disappearance of her independence, her culture gradually declined. Poets, painters, and scholars had to leave the Valley and seek their livelihood elsewhere owing to the absence of local patronage. They then entered the service of the Mughal emperors and were added to the court, thereby lessening the cultural impoverishment of Kashmir. The book encloses political, social, economic and cultural activities that had a lasting influence on the Kashmir Valley in that period. It is of considerable value to social historians as Professor Mohibbul Hasan offers insights into political and cultural currents and crosscurrents in Kashmir. This title is co-published with Aakar Books. Print editions not for sale in South Asia (India, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bangladesh, Pakistan and Bhutan) |
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... Pīr §Hasan Shāh , Ta'rīkh - i - Hasan . Mirzā Haidar , Ta'rikh - i - Rashidi , tr . by Ross and Elias . Also quoted from the A.S.B. manuscript . Muḥammad'A'zam , Wāqi'āt - i - Kashmir . Note on Transliteration The system of ...
... Pīr Hasan Shāh ( d . 1898 ) none of them is important , all being abridgements of Haidar Malik's history . The Ta'rikhi - Ḥasan consists of four parts . The first deals with the geography of Kashmīr , its Muslim monuments , its castes ...
... Pīr Panjāl Range which , with a width of fifty to sixty miles , forms the southern and south - western boundary of the Valley . It begins from the southernmost part of the country where the Bānihāl Pass , 9,200 ; ft . above the sea ...
... Pir Panjal Range at the Bānihāl Pass . The mountains which enclose the Kashmir Valley in the north and north - west ... Pīr Panjāl Range there were small hill - states , which were inhabited by the ìunruly Khaśasî and were tributary to ...
... Pīr Panjāl Range . Owing to its small elevation it has always been a convenient route of communication with the upper Chināb valley and the eastern Punjab hill - states . This pass is the only route across the Pīr Panjal Range on which ...
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ZainulAbidīn the Great 142070 | |
Mirzā Ḥaidar Dughlat and his Conquest of Kashmir 8 End of the Shah Mir Dynasty and the Chak Ascendancy | |
Yusuf Shāh and Akbar | |
Fall of the Sultanate | |
The Administrative System | |
Social and Economic Conditions | |
Cultural Activities | |
Conclusion | |
Appendices A The Nurbakhshiya Sect of Kashmir | |
B Currency Coinage Weights and Measures | |
The Chronology and Genealogy of the Sulṭāns of Kashmir D Bibliography | |
Index | |