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When Kashmir Stood Alone: Unsung Heroes of the 1947 Invasion

When Kashmir Stood Alone: Unsung Heroes of the 1947 Invasion

on November 1, 2025November 1, 2025
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Kashmiri Women: The Unseen Frontline Against the 1947 Tribal Invasion

Kashmiri Women: The Unseen Frontline Against the 1947 Tribal Invasion

on October 25, 2025October 25, 2025
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Divine History and Metamorphosis: The Day is Diwali

Divine History and Metamorphosis: The Day is Diwali

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Is the Handicrafts Industry in an Opaque Notch? A Study of Kashmir’s Endangered Craft Economy

Is the Handicrafts Industry in an Opaque Notch? A Study of Kashmir’s Endangered Craft Economy

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When Kashmir Stood Alone: Unsung Heroes of the 1947 Invasion
Posted in Bharat Culture and Heritage

When Kashmir Stood Alone: Unsung Heroes of the 1947 Invasion

on November 1, 2025November 1, 2025
Kabeer Ambar

Written by: Peerzada Muneer When the fog of early autumn 1947 began to gather over the snow-clad valleys and forested…

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Kashmiri Women: The Unseen Frontline Against the 1947 Tribal Invasion
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Kashmiri Women: The Unseen Frontline Against the 1947 Tribal Invasion

on October 25, 2025October 25, 2025
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By: Dr Musavir ( Independent Researcher) History remembers armies, generals, treaties-but often buries the real warriors who held the line…

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Divine History and Metamorphosis: The Day is Diwali
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Divine History and Metamorphosis: The Day is Diwali

on October 20, 2025October 20, 2025
Kabeer Ambar

Written by Sheeraz zaman ( Social Activist from jammu and kashmir India ) Divine History and Metamorphosis: The Day is…

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Is the Handicrafts Industry in an Opaque Notch? A Study of Kashmir’s Endangered Craft Economy
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Is the Handicrafts Industry in an Opaque Notch? A Study of Kashmir’s Endangered Craft Economy

on October 14, 2025
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Written by: Rameez Makhdoomi ( The writer is an eminent freelance journalist of Jammu and Kashmir). Introduction: The handicrafts industry…

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Beyond the Line of Control: India’s Moral Imagination and the Collapse of Pakistan’s Claim
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Beyond the Line of Control: India’s Moral Imagination and the Collapse of Pakistan’s Claim

on October 11, 2025October 11, 2025
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By: Dr Zahid ( Freelance Researcher) The story of Pakistan-Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK) is not merely a tale of…

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Honing Critical Indian and Coexistence in Kashmir
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Honing Critical Indian and Coexistence in Kashmir

on October 7, 2025October 7, 2025
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Written By: Rameez Makhdoomi India is a melting pot of civilizations, a home to the largest number of languages, ethnicities,…

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Revisiting Kshemendra’s Samaya Mātrikā: Satire, Civic Discourse, and the Genealogy of Public Reasoning in South Asia
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Revisiting Kshemendra’s Samaya Mātrikā: Satire, Civic Discourse, and the Genealogy of Public Reasoning in South Asia

on September 23, 2025September 23, 2025
Kabeer Ambar

Written BY: Irshad Ahmad ( Research scholar ) Kshemendra (c. 990–1070 CE), an eminent polymath of medieval Kashmir, composed Samaya…

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Naji Munawar – A Custodian of Kashmiri literature
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Naji Munawar – A Custodian of Kashmiri literature

on September 17, 2025September 17, 2025
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BY: Ummer Ishaq Bhat  In a quiet and serene village of Kaprin, nestled in the orchards and streams of south…

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Raksha Bandhan: A Thread of Protection and Belonging
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Raksha Bandhan: A Thread of Protection and Belonging

on August 8, 2025September 5, 2025
Kabeer Ambar

Written By:  Peerzada Muneer “स्वधर्मे निधनं श्रेयः परधर्मो भयावहः।”“It is better to perform one’s own duty, even imperfectly, than to…

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Echoes of Eternity: The Philosophy of Kashmiri Folklore, Oral, and Sufi Traditions
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Echoes of Eternity: The Philosophy of Kashmiri Folklore, Oral, and Sufi Traditions

on August 2, 2025September 5, 2025
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Written By: Imran Sidique Pandith ( Academician ) You know, people call the Kashmir Valley “Paradise on Earth,” but honestly,…

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