Cultural Heritage of Jammu-Kashmir and Ladakh, المجلد 1Though Varied Monographs, Travelogues, Historical And Cultural Documents Have Already Appeared Pertaining To Jammu-Kashmir & Ladakh, The Present Monumental Work In Three Volumes Engrosses In Itself Rare Informative Reading Material, Authored By Distinguished Writers, Regarding The Great Cultural Heritage Of This Ancient Beautiful Land And Its People. Volumes One And Two Contain The Topics Viz. Land And The People; Jammu: Socio-Political Life; Kashmir: Problem And Prospect; Kashmir Chronicles; Kashmir Under Sheikh Abdullah; Kashmir And Press; History Of Hindu Rule And Literature; Advent And Expansion Of Islam; Afghan Rule In Kashmir; Economic Life: Agrarian Revolution And Industrialisation; Internationalisation Of Kashmir Problem; Political And Economic Scenario; Arts And Architecture; Tourism And Tourist Centres. Volume Three Is Solely Devoted To The Encyclopaedic Survey Of Ladakh Comprising The Facets Viz. Introduction; Land And The People; History Of Ladakhi Rulers; Politics And Government; Social Stratification And Changes; Economic Life; Tradition And Modernity; Religious Life; Languages And Literature; Impact Of Tourism On Ladakh; Future Of Ladakh; Ladakhi Women Etc.These Volumes, Encyclopaedic In Nature, Are Veritable Mine Of Authoritative Information About The Ancient, Distinct, And Beautiful Land Having A Rich And Glorious Cultural Heritage. |
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الصفحة 87
Earlier it were the people of Kashmir who were condemning the Treaty of Amritsar of 1846 vide which Jammu , Kashmir and Ladakh were united to form one State under Maharaja Gulab Singh . Now , those of Jammu also have begun to criti- ...
Earlier it were the people of Kashmir who were condemning the Treaty of Amritsar of 1846 vide which Jammu , Kashmir and Ladakh were united to form one State under Maharaja Gulab Singh . Now , those of Jammu also have begun to criti- ...
الصفحة 128
Maharaja Hari Singh of Jammu and Kashmir did not accede either to India or to Pakistan at the time . Thus , in terms of the Indian Independence Act of 1947 Kashmir became an Independent State on the 15th of August 1947 .
Maharaja Hari Singh of Jammu and Kashmir did not accede either to India or to Pakistan at the time . Thus , in terms of the Indian Independence Act of 1947 Kashmir became an Independent State on the 15th of August 1947 .
الصفحة 141
... their will and with the help of armed forces , and if the people of Jammu and Kashmir State so wish it , to part company from us , they can go their way and we shall go our way . We want no forced marriages , no forced unions .
... their will and with the help of armed forces , and if the people of Jammu and Kashmir State so wish it , to part company from us , they can go their way and we shall go our way . We want no forced marriages , no forced unions .
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SocioPolitical Life | 43 |
Problem and Prospect | 97 |
Kashmir Chronicles | 159 |
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