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Glory of Kashmir
Author | : Sayyid Ashraf Shah (English version) & Abdul Qayuum Rafiqi (Urdu versionn) |
Publsiher | : Ashraf Fazili |
Total Pages | : 111 |
Release | : 2022-02-28 |
Genre | : Antiques & Collectibles |
ISBN | : 9182736450XXX |
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The book covers some of the great poets, writers and fighters of Kashmir who have left an indelible mark on the history of Kasdhmir but have been forgotten with the passage of time. Most of the write ups have appeared in various magazines and books and have been compiled in Urdu by Mr. Mohammad Amin Rafiqi and translated in to English by Sayyid Ashraf Shah, besides adding some more chapters at the end. The subjects shall be of great attraction to the people interested in the history of Kashmir.
Kashmir and Its Monumental Glory
Author | : Ramesh Chandra Agrawal |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 284 |
Release | : 1998 |
Genre | : Architecture |
ISBN | : UOM:39015043092785 |
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Kashmir
Author | : Arundhati Roy,Pankaj Mishra,Hilal Bhatt,Angana P. Chatterji,Tariq Ali |
Publsiher | : Verso Books |
Total Pages | : 156 |
Release | : 2011-10-24 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781844677351 |
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Kashmir is one of the most protracted and bloody occupations in the world—and one of the most ignored. Under an Indian military rule that, at half a million strong, exceeds the total number of US forces in Iraq and Afghanistan, freedom of speech is non-existent, and human- rights abuses and atrocities are routinely visited on its Muslim-majority population. In the last two decades alone, over seventy thousand people have died. Ignored by its own corrupt politicians, abandoned by Pakistan and the West, which refuses to bring pressure to bear on its regional ally, India, the Kashmiri people’s ongoing quest for justice and self- determination continues to be brutally suppressed. Exploring the causes and consequences of the occupation, Kashmir: The Case for Freedom is a passionate call for the end of occupation, and for the right of self- determination for the Kashmiri people.
The Exodus of Kashmiri Pandits
Author | : Dr. Virendra Singh Baghel |
Publsiher | : The Readers Paradise |
Total Pages | : 341 |
Release | : 2022-12-13 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9182736450XXX |
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The Exodus of Kashmiri Pandits or Hindus is their migration from the Kashmir valley in Indian-administered Kashmir in the early 1990s as a result of growing insurgency violence. Eighty to ninety percent of the total population of 1.2 million to 1.4 million pandits evacuated or were forced to leave the valley; those who refused were executed. During the period of significant migration, the insurgency was led by a movement advocating for a secular and independent Kashmir, but there was also an increasing number of Islamic factions advocating for an Islamic state. Targeted assassinations of high-profile leaders created an atmosphere of dread and panic throughout the state. The migration was caused by the Indian government's absence from the state and the lack of safety assurances.
Language Literacy and Diversity
Author | : Christopher Stroud,Mastin Prinsloo |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 241 |
Release | : 2015-02-11 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 9781136687167 |
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Language, Literacy and Diversity brings together researchers who are leading the innovative and important re-theorization of language and literacy in relation to social mobility, multilingualism and globalization. The volume examines local and global flows of people, language and literacy in relation to social practice; the role (and nature) of boundary maintenance or disruption in global, transnational and translocal contexts; and the lived experiences of individuals on the front lines of global, transnational and translocal processes. The contributors pay attention to the dynamics of multilingualism in located settings and the social and personal management of multilingualism in socially stratified and ethnically plural social settings. Together, they offer ground-breaking research on language practices and documentary practices as regards to access, selection, social mobility and gate-keeping processes in a range of settings across several continents: Africa, Asia, the Americas and Europe.
Encyclopaedia of Untouchables Ancient Medieval and Modern
Author | : Raj Kumar |
Publsiher | : Gyan Publishing House |
Total Pages | : 510 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Dalits |
ISBN | : 8178356643 |
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The book entitled Encyclopaedia of Untouchables, Ancient, Medieval and Modern compiled in 2 volumes witnesses to the fact that how the Brahminical ideology used to behave with the poor people of the Father which is totally unbearable to a normal person, even though they used to clean the cities, latrines, skin of the dead animals which were owned by the Brahmans. Hence, the Dalit literature is not a simple literature, it is associated with a movement to bring about a change in the society by working personally to realize the basic facts of the life, but Brahmans are only the philosophers of their literature, working for their personal benefit not for others. It has established its own strong tradition with anti-caste or untouchables thinker like Buddha, Ved Vyash, Valmiki, Qutab-ud-Din Aebik, Balban, Balban, Firoz Shah Tuglaq, Barani the great writer, Amir Timur, Sultan Sikandar of Kashmir, Zain-ul- Abidin, Mirza Haidar Dughlat, Babar, Ravidas, Akbar, Guru Nanak, Kabir, Phule, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar, many more as its sign posts.
Transhuman Citizen
Author | : Ben Murnane |
Publsiher | : John Hunt Publishing |
Total Pages | : 249 |
Release | : 2024-06-28 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9781803415543 |
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This is the story of America's zaniest presidential candidate - who wants to turn the whole population into cyborgs. It's a true story... stranger than fiction. “Don't stand there!” Zoltan almost stepped on a landmine. He was in Vietnam, reporting for National Geographic. If his guide hadn't warned him--he'd be dead. Zoltan didn't want to die. Who does? But Zoltan realized something else just then. He didn't want to die ever... In fact, he didn't want anyone to die ever again. It's an idea he's been pushing now for years. He's a leader in the “transhumanism” movement, which wants to merge humans with machines. Zoltan drove a bus shaped like a coffin across the US, to teach people about the new frontiers of science that mean death is not inevitable. His presidential campaigns have attracted global attention... Imagine there were no diseases, because science had cured them all. Imagine storing your mind in a computer... Living longer than you ever expected--for hundreds of years. This is the extraordinary story of Zoltan's war on death.