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Kashmiri proverbs are proverbs in the Kashmiri language, spoken Kashmir. The best available source for the study of these proverbs is a book by Sh. Omkar N. Koul, A Dictionary of Kashmiri Proverbs. It was first published in 1992, then a second edition was published in 2005, and is now available online. [1]
A Dictionary Of Kashmiri Proverbs And Sayings (1888); Folk-Tales Of Kashmir (1893); James Hinton Knowles (1856–1943 [ citation needed ] ) was a British missionary to Kashmir in 19th century. [ 1 ] He had visited Kashmir in the 1880s and authored two important books about Kashmiri language and culture.
Indian linguistics, Kashmiri language, language teaching, communication, comparative literature Omkar Nath Koul (7 January 1934 – 7 December 2019) was a Kashmiri linguist . As a researcher, his interests included the areas of linguistics , language education , communications management , and comparative literature . [ 1 ]
Lalleshwari, (c. 1320–1392) also commonly known as Lal Ded (Kashmiri pronunciation: [laːl dʲad]), was a Kashmiri mystic of the Kashmir Shaivism school of Hindu philosophy. [1] [2] She was the creator of the style of mystic poetry called vatsun or Vakhs, meaning "speech" (from Sanskrit vāc).
Abdul Wahab Khar (c. 1842 – c. 1912 [1]), also appears as Wahab Khar, was the 19th-century Kashmiri Sufi mystic poet [2] [3] and saint. He is sometimes referred to as "scholar" for his contribution to the literature of Kashmir. [4]
This Kashmiri connection has led many to assume that Bhāmaha, too, hailed from the northern vale. But if this is the case, then, unlike many of his followers, whose patrons, positions, and, in some cases, salaries are referred to by Kalhaṇa , Bhāmaha does not receive any mention in the famous chronicle of Kashmir’s courts, the ...
Amin Kamil (1924–2014) was a Kashmiri poet, literary critic, researcher and editor. [1] He is also known for his short stories , a genre of which he was one of the pioneers in Kashmiri. [ 2 ] He remains one of the most popular and influential masters of the Kashmiri language, leaving behind a legacy of literary brilliance.
Kashmiri may refer to: People or things related to the Kashmir Valley or the broader region of Kashmir Kashmiris , an ethnic group native to the Kashmir Valley