Description
Kashmir: Exposing the Myth Behind the Narrative by Khalid Bashir Ahmad is a thought-provoking examination of Kashmir’s history, politics, and identity. The book challenges widely accepted narratives about the region, particularly those shaped by dominant political and historical discourses.
Drawing from historical records, official documents, and personal insights, the author delves into key events, social transformations, and the impact of colonial and post-colonial rule on Kashmir. He questions the portrayal of Kashmir’s past, addressing topics such as the Dogra rule, the role of different communities, and the socio-political developments that have shaped the region’s present-day complexities.
Through a critical lens, the book aims to provide a fresh perspective on Kashmir, encouraging readers to reconsider established beliefs and explore the lesser-known aspects of its history. It is an insightful read for those interested in South Asian history, conflict studies, and the intricate realities of Kashmir.

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