Kashmir Under the SultansAakar Books, 30/12/2005 - 352 من الصفحات Professor Mohibbul Hasan S Kashmir Under The Sultans Has An Intrinsic Merit Of Lucidly Introducing A Reader To A Subject That Begins With The Foundation Of The Sultanate And Ends With The Conquest Of Kashmir By Akbar. Its Chief Merit Lies In Encapsulating Such Political, Social, Economic And Cultural Activities Of The Period That Exercised An Indelible Influence On The Valley. During The Sultanate Period, As Professor Hasan Observes, Kashmir Had Achieved A High Standard Of Culture, But With The Disappearance Of Her Independence Her Culture Gradually Declined. Srinagar Was Denuded Of Poets, Painters, And Scholars, Who Had Once Adorned The Courts Of The Sultans, Because, Owing To The Absence Of Local Patronage, They Were Compelled To Leave The Valley And Seek Their Livelihood Elsewhere. They Entered The Service Of The Mughal Emperors, And Added To The Brilliance Of The Court, Thereby Percipitating Kashmir S Cultural Impoverishment.Professor Mohibbul Hasan Offers Useful Insights Into Kashmir S Political And Cultural Currents And Cross-Currents. This Book Is Therefore Of Considerable Value To Social Historians. |
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المحتوى
Introduction by Muhammad Ishaq Khan χυ | 1 |
The Geography of Kashmir | 18 |
The Foundation of the Sultanate | 29 |
Sultan ShamsudDīn and his Successors | 51 |
ZainulAbidin the Great | 78 |
Dynastic Troubles and Rebellions | 106 |
Mīrzā Haidar Dughlat and his Conquest | 137 |
End of the Shah Mir Dynasty and | 158 |
Fall of the Sultanate | 197 |
The Administrative System | 210 |
Social and Economic Conditions | 236 |
Cultural Activities | 274 |
Conclusion | 298 |
Appendices | 309 |
Bibliography | 328 |
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عبارات ومصطلحات مألوفة
Abdal Adham Aḥmad Akbar Alī Arab army attack Bābā Bahadur Bahrām Baltistan Bārāmūla became Brahmans Calcutta chiefs coins Daulat Chak death defeated dynasty entered Kashmir Fath Shah Firishta fled Ghāzī Haidar Chak Ḥājī Ḥasan Hasan Shah Hindu Hirapur history of Kashmir Husain Ibid Ibrāhīm important India invade Kashmir invasion Islām jāgīr Jahangir Jammu Jehlam Jizya Jonar Jonarāja Kājī Kāji Chak Kashmīrī Khān killed kingdom Kishtwar Ladakh Lahore latter Lohar Māgre Meanwhile miles minister Mirzā Mīrzā Ḥaidar mosque Mughals Muḥammad Shah Mullā Munich Mūsā Muslim Naushahrā Nāzuk Nurbakhshiya owing Pakhli pargana Persian Persian chronicles Pīr proceeded Punjab Qāsim Qāzī Raina Rājā Rajauri reign Rinchana Rishis route ruler Sanskrit says Sayyid Sayyid Ali Hamadānī Sayyid Muhammad seized sent Shah's Shaikh Shams Chak Shamsu'd-Din Shi'ite Shihabu'd-Din Shupiyan Sikandar Sōpūr Srinagar Śrīv Śrīvara Stein Śuka Sultanate period supra throne Turkistān Ulamā Valley village Wazir Ya'qub Shāh Yusuf Shāh Zainu'l-'Abidin