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Published by Manohar for ASI, New Delhi, 2003
ISBN 10: 8173041180ISBN 13: 9788173041181
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Hardbound. Condition: As New. New. Contents Foreword. Introduction. The communities 1. Afghan. 2. Argon. 3. Baba. 4. Bafanda. 5. Bajigar/Bazigar/Madari. 6. Bakarwal. 7. Balti. 8. Banduk Khar. 9. Barwala. 10. Basith. 11. Batwal. 12. Beda. 13. Beg. 14. Bhagat/Kabirpanthi. 15. Bhand. 16. Bhat (Muslim). 17. Bhojru. 18. Bodh. 19. Bomba. 20. Botraja. 21. Broqpa. 22. Champa. 23. Charak. 24. Charji. 25. Cheintz. 26. Chhan. 27. Chib. 28. Chibali. 29. Chhimba/Chimbe. 30. Chopan. 31. Chuhra/Chuhre. 32. Dander. 33. Dar. 34. Desil. 35. Dhamali Faqir/Faqir. 36. Dhobi. 37. Dholwala. 38. Dhyar. 39. Dogra. 40. Dogra Brahman. 41. Dogra Jheer. 42. Dogra Muslim. 43. Dokhpa. 44. Domal. 45. Dosali. 46. Dum. 47. Gaddi. 48. Galwan. 49. Ganai. 50. Ganz. 51. Gara. 52. Gardi. 53. Gorkan/Gorkun. 54. Gujjar. 55. Gujarati Brahman. 56. Gujri. 57. Gumar. 58. Hanji. 59. Jain. 60. Jangam. 61. Jaral. 62. Jat. 63. Jogi. 64. Kashmiri Pandit. 65. Katoch. 66. Kavoj. 67. Khatri. 68. Kraal. 69. Kul Faqir/Faqir. 70. Lohar. 71. Lone. 72. Mahajan. 73. Malik. 74. Manhas. 75. Manjygur. 76. Megh. 77. Mochi/Chamar. 78. Mohyal Brahman. 79. Mon. 80. Moravian. 81. Mughal. 82. Nagvanshi. 83. Nalband. 84. Namdagur. 85. Naqqash. 86. Navid/Hajjam. 87. Panyach. 88. Para. 89. Perne. 90. Pohul. 91. Punchi Sikh. 92. Rather. 93. Rattal. 94. Saiyid. 95. Salaria. 96. Sangtarash. 97. Sansi. 98. Sanur. 99. Saryara. 100. Sen. 101. Setch/Ses. 102. Shaksaz. 103. Sikligar. 104. Sochi. 105. Sofi. 106. Tantrey. 107. Tarkhan. 108. Teli. 109. Wani. 110. Watal. 111. Waza. Appendix A note on castes and caste names in the Kashmir Valley by Bashir Ahmad Dabla. Bio Anthropological information. Glossary. Select bibliography. Index. The Anthropological Survey of India launched the People of India project on 2 October 1985 to generate an anthropological profile of all communities of India the impact on them of change and development process and the links that bring them together. As part of this all India project the first ever ethnographic survey of all communities of present day Jammu and Kashmir state (111) was taken up in collaboration with local scholars. The results of the survey were discussed at the workshops held in Srinagar in June and October 1986 and in Jammu in October 1987 and April May 1991. Discussions were also held in Leh in 1992. The identity of Jammu and Kashmir described as the crown of India has evolved through history. It was the abode of the Naga people followed by other peoples in all periods of history. During the colonial period Dogras brought together five eco linguistic and cultural regions to form their kingdom that lasted almost a hundred years. The state of Jammu and Kashmir which was left with the three regions after independence is still the most diverse region in the country a meeting ground of religions and cultures languages and ethnic types. The Kashmir Valley through history remained the nerve centre of power and politics culture and civilization. The state as a whole is characterized by a range of heterogeneity in terms of social divisions such as Kram multilingualism large complex and stratified communities traits such as non vegetarianism many links with environment and ecology a delightful way of adopting and discarding surnames distinctive dress patterns and headgear various forms of marriage such as marriage by exchange marriage by service marriage by contract (muta) polyandry village exogamy etc. Each region has unique traits and variation. In the first years of independence the state made considerable progress in education. Effective implementation of land reforms resulted in redistribution of surplus land among members of a large number of communities. However later the censuses returned low level of literacy particularly female literacy adverse sex ratio and adverse girl child sex ratio in the age group of 7 years and above. Kashmiriyat is the ethos shaped by ecology history a unique blend of Hindu Buddhist and Islamic traditions and centuries old traditions of interaction interdependence un.
Published by New Delhi : Om Publications, 2004
ISBN 10: 818686783XISBN 13: 9788186867839
Seller: Arthur Probsthain, London, United Kingdom
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. xxvi, 276 pages, 28 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm. Contents Preface. Introduction. 1. General geographical setting and physiography. 2. Resources of the IOR region. 3. Economic development. 4. Intra regional trade among IOR economies. 5. Regionalism and IOR ARC. 6. IOR region contemporary geopolitical and geo strategic significance. Conclusion. Bibliography. Index. This book attempts to combine different disciplines under the contemporary geopolitics. The primary aim of this book is to depict the plethora of geographical and economic factors shaping the dynamics of the Indian Ocean Rim milieu and its surrounding geopolitical space. The interaction of these factors is analysed in the context of the converging interests of states and non state actors seen through the prism of various dimensions. The facts figures and analysis presented here are aimed at a general readership as well as a large coterie of professionals scholars students and policy makers.
Published by Shubhi Publications, 2023
ISBN 10: 9394797513ISBN 13: 9789394797512
Seller: Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, India
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Hardcover. Condition: New. Contemporary literature and published works covering the Dogra period in Jammu and Kashmir do not provide any significant account to the development of modern healthcare and education in Kashmir. The accounts, generally, have been glossed over with scant details. Nor do the published accounts refer to any collaborative literature or provide any historical perspective of the joint scholarly pursuits undertaken by the Kashmiri and western scholars during the Dogra period. There is also a complete historical hiatus about the existence and use of Kashmiri Numeral System developed during the Dogra Rule. With the objective to undertake the research enquiry into the above stated historical gaps, the present study, a first direct investigation into these critical areas of Kashmir history, evaluates the scantily recorded and scattered missionary work and the state patronage the Dogra Rule extended in bringing the benefits of modern education and modern healthcare facilities to Jammu and Kashmir during the late 19th and 20th century. The study constructs a historical perspective that defines the contours and development of the interface in scholarship and outlines the landmarks of Indic studies undertaken through collaborative scholarship between the Western and Kashmiri scholars as an outcome of humanistic orientalism duly patronized and supported by the Dogra Maharajas under a state policy. The study also re-interprets and evaluates the now lost and currently unknown indigenous Kashmiri Numeral System developed during the Dogra period and thereby adds an important new contribution to the corpus of the Kashmiri language. Significantly, the entire study is based on never-before-known archival sources of the Dogra era dealing with the Kashmiri numerals and surveys a copious quantity of very unique archival cache of highly interesting correspondence exchanged between the Kashmiri and Western scholars, many of which for the first time.
Published by S.N. Pandita, New Delhi, 2007
ISBN 10: 9937035392ISBN 13: 9789937035392
Seller: Yak and Yeti Books, Denver, CO, U.S.A.
Book First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. xvi, 290p, ills. Showing the people and traditions of the Kashmiri Pandits.
Published by Siddharth Publications, New Delhi, 2002
ISBN 10: 8172201478ISBN 13: 9788172201470
Book First Edition
Hardcover. First Edition; First Printing. Book condition is Very Good; with a Very Good dust jacket. Minor edge wear to jacket. Text is unmarked, illustrated. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall.
Published by LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing, 2015
ISBN 10: 3659768693ISBN 13: 9783659768699
Seller: dsmbooks, Liverpool, United Kingdom
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paperback. Condition: Like New. Like New. book.