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Would Kashmiris ever listen to Hatim's tales again?

The art of storytelling has been an essential element of Kashmir’s folklore and a great source of inspiration for researchers and explorers. ....

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Would Kashmiris ever listen to Hatim's tales again?

The art of storytelling has been an essential element of Kashmir's folklore and a great source of inspiration for researchers and explorers.Sir Marc Aurel Stein, the Hungarian born British archaeologist and explorer spent six summers in the . ....

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Mohand Marg The woodland meadow where Aurel Stein worked on Rajatarangini - Jammu Kashmir Latest News | Tourism

R C Ganjoo The local Sarpanch informed us that we were first supposed to reach Anderwan village, the starting point to Mohand Marg. I had heard about Mohand Marg from elders, and later on, I read about its significance. Sir Marc Aurel Stein’s name always made me inquisitive to know why he had chosen this location situated at a height of 11000 feet in the woodland of the Himalayas, to translate Kalhan Pandit’s celebrated history Rajatarangini and add to it […] ....

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Cruising Through The Sind

Like a love affair, the hunt for tracing the source of the Sind river took me years of trekking deep into the gorges and mountains. Finally, I hired boats and sailed through this charming river till it embraced Jhelum at Shadipora, writes Mahmood Ahmad  As my boat glided gently over the turquoise. ....

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Damaras: An Introduction


Sir Marc Aurel Stein
(1862-1943), the Hungarian-born British archaeologist. A prominent Great Game character, Stein is most known for his frequent forays into Central Asia. To Kashmir, however, he is known as the bachelor sahib who would live in a tent pitched at Mohand Marg (Kangan) while shuttling between Lahore and Central Asia and translating Rajatarangni from Sanskrit into English. Apart from local resource persons, only his dog, Dash, would live with him. Between 1888 and 1943, he is in Kashmir almost every year. In his memory, a small museum is coming up at the spot he would live in the meadows. In this excerpt from his work is a detailed introduction to the origin and actions of the Damaras, Kashmir’s perpetual feudal lords ....

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