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Taing, Muhammad Yusuf. Mahjūr shanāsī. Srīnagar: Melung patāh, Kitāb Ghar, 1992.

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Āsī, Muḥammad Ṣag̲h̲īr. Shuʻarā-yi Kashmīr. Mīrpūr, Āzād Kashmīr: al-Faz̤l Kitāb Ghar, 1993.

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Āfāqī, Ṣābir. ʻAks-i Kashmīr. Lāhaur: Maqbūl Ikaiḍamī, 1991.

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Āfāqī, Sābir. ʻAks-i Kashmīr. Srinagar: Je. Ke. Buk Shap : Taqsimkar, Haji Shaikh Ghulam Muhammad aind Sanz, 2004.

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Lāl, Sāqī Motī, ed. Kāʼshir Ṣūfī shāʻirī. Srīnagar: Jammūn̲ ainḍ Kashmīr Akaiḍaimī āf Ārṭ, Kalcar, ainḍ Laingvejiz, 1985.

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1939-, Khayal Ghulam Nabi, ed. K̲h̲ayābān-i Kashmīr. Srīnagar: Jammūn̲ ainḍ Kashmīr Akaiḍmī āf Arṭ, Kalcar ainḍ Laingvejiz, 1998.

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Lal Ded: A Dogri novel. Mumbai: Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, 2018.

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Saprū, Camanalāla. Dīnānātha "Nādima" abhinandana grantha. Śrīnagara, Kaśmīra: Jammū-Kashmīra Rāshṭrabhāshā Pracāra Samiti., 1985.

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1925-, Pandit M. Amin, Kashmir Council of Research, and Seminar on Sheikhul Alam (1978 : Srinagar, Jammu and Kashmir, India), eds. Alamdar-i-Kashmir: Standard-bearer patron saint of Kashmir. Srinagar, Kashmir: Gulshan Publishers, 1997.

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Kapoor, Manan. A map of longings: The life and works of Agha Shahid Ali. Gurugram, Haryana, India: Vintage, an imprint of Penguin Random House, 2021.

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The emergence of Islam in Kashmir: A study of Hazrat Shaikh Nuruddin Noorani. Srinagar: Gulshan Books, 2012.

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Naʻīmulláh, Abū. Sīrat-i Shaik̲h̲ulʻālam raḥmatulláh ʻalaih mausūm bah Nūr-i nūrān: Mukammal ḥayāt, jāmiʻ karāmāt, samājī k̲h̲idmāt aur kārnāme. Srīnagar: Shaik̲h̲ Muḥammad ʻUs̲mān ainḍ Sanz Tājirān-i Kutub, 2012.

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Leonard, John. Jesus in Kashmir: Poems. Woden, ACT: Proensa, 2003.

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Kashmīr ke Fārsī shuʻarāʼ, 1586 tā 1628. Srīnagar: Aūvais Viqāṣ Pablishing Hāʼūs, 1994.

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Khan, Irshad Ullah. The peace poems: Sarajevo, Kashmir and other poems. Islamabad: Eastern Publications, 1994.

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Mahjūr, G̲h̲ulām Aḥmad. The Best of Mahjoor: Selections from Mahjoor's Kashmiri poems. Srinagar: J & K Academy of Art, Culture, and Languages, 1989.

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1962-, Barzegar Karim Najafi, ed. Taz̲kirah-ʼi zaʻfarānʹzār-i Kashmīr. Tihrān: Anjuman-i Ās̲ār va Mafākhir-i Farhangī, 2009.

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photographer, Dar Javed, ed. Of gardens and graves: Essays on Kashmir, poems in translation. Gurgaon: Three Essays Collective, 2015.

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Kak, Subhash. The Secrets of Ishbar: Poems on Kashmir and other landscapes. New Delhi: Vitasta, 1996.

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Smith, Paul. The Library of Great Sufi Poets : Book Six: Nund Rishi, Sa'ib Tabrizi, Ghani Kashmiri, Jigar Moradabadi, Huma. Createspace Independent Publishing Platform, 2016.

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Talbot, Ian, and Tahir Kamran. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190642938.003.0001.

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The introduction discusses the pre-colonial development of Lahore. In the Mughal era, the city’s strategic location at the junction of roads to Kabul, Multan and Kashmir made it a seat of power to which poets, artists and traders flocked. Its wealth brought European merchant travellers that spread its fame. The city later expanded under the Sikhs with the growth of the Kashmir shawl industry. During Ranjit Singh’s rule, such ex-officers from Bonaparte’s army as Jean-Francois Allard, Jean-Baptiste Ventura and Paolo Avitabile were employed in military and administrative roles. Lahore’s long and continuous history of transregional and transnational connections was overlooked by colonial writers.
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SUFI POEMS of GHANI KASHMIRI: Translation & Introduction Paul Smith. Independently Published, 2020.

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Stainton, Hamsa. Poetry as Prayer in the Sanskrit Hymns of Kashmir. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190889814.001.0001.

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This book investigates the history of a popular genre of Sanskrit devotional poetry in Kashmir: the stotra, or hymn of praise. Such hymns demonstrate and frequently reflect upon the close link between literary and religious expression in South Asia—the relationship between poetry and prayer. This study presents an overview and reassessment of the stotra genre, including its definition and history, focusing on literary hymns in Kashmir from the eighth to the twentieth century. Investigating these hymns as theological texts, it argues for their pedagogical potential and their particular appeal for non-dualistic authors. Analyzing such hymns as prayers, it unpacks the unique capabilities of the stotra form and challenges persistent assumptions in the study of Hindu prayer. The book argues for the literary ambition and creativity of many stotras across the centuries, and it complicates standard narratives about the vitality and so-called death of Sanskrit in the region. Śaiva poets also engaged with the rich discourse on aesthetics in Kashmir, and this study charts how they experiment with the idea of a devotional “taste” (bhaktirasa) long before Vaiṣṇava authors would make it well known in South Asia. Finally, it presents new perspectives on the historiography of bhakti traditions and “Kashmir Śaivism.” Overall, this book reveals the unique nature and history of stotra literature in Kashmir; demonstrates the diversity, flexibility, and persistent appeal of the stotra genre; and introduces new sources and ways of thinking about these popular texts and the comparative study of devotional poetry and prayer.
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Mystic and the Lyric: Four Women Poets from Kashmir. 'Zubaan Books, 2019.

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Hogan, Lalita Pandit. Country Without Borders: Poems and Stories of Kashmir. 2Leaf Press, 2017.

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Hogan, Lalita Pandit. Country Without Borders: Poems and Stories of Kashmir. 2Leaf Press, 2017.

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Kashmeri, Sarwar A. China’s Grand Strategy. ABC-CLIO, LLC, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798400625732.

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In the “Great Game” of the 21st century—gaining leadership and influence in Asia—the United States is rapidly being outflanked by China, which is investing in infrastructure, connectivity, and supply chains on an unprecedented global scale. In this first book to use China’s Belt and Road Initiative, previously known as China’s New Silk Road, as a point of departure to explain why and how China is about to supersede America with regard to influence in Asia, Sarwar Kashmeri argues that the United States has a narrow window of opportunity to find a way to fit into a world in which the rules of the game are increasingly set by China. U.S. opposition to the Belt and Road Initiative is doomed to failure, so America must find creative ways to engage China strategically, and he warns that the window to do so is closing fast. The Belt and Road Initiative is China’s ambitious project to connect itself to more than 70 countries in Central Asia, Europe, Africa, and the Middle East through new roads, rails, ports, sea lanes, and air links. This cornerstone of Chinese foreign policy under President Xi Jinping is positioning China at the center of over half of world trade, and the loss of American influence and power could well lead to the end of the postwar liberal world order. Far more than merely an infrastructure investment, the Belt and Road Initiative is a masterful grand strategy to create nothing less than a new world order based on the Chinese model of government and its financial institutions. Yet, as the passing of the baton of world leadership takes place, the United States seems curiously incapable or uninterested in devising a counterstrategy. Even though the United States will no longer have the largest economy in the world, it will still be a powerful and rich country with global alliances.
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