Kaŝmiraj Panditoj
La Kaŝmiraj Panditoj (konataj ankaŭ kiel Kaŝmiraj Brahminoj)[1] estas brahma komunumo el la Kaŝmira Valo,[2][3] nome montara regiono en la ŝtato de Barato nome Ĝamuo kaj Kaŝmiro. Nuntempe, ili estas la nura hindua komunumo indiĝena de Kaŝmiro.[4]
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Vidu ankaŭ
redaktiNotoj
redakti- ↑ Duchinsky, Haley. Survival is now our Politics: Kashmiri Hindu community identity and the Politics of Homeland. www.academia.edu (26a de Septembro 2013).
- ↑ Lyon, Peter. (2008) Conflict between India & Pakistan: An Encyclopedia.
- ↑ Essa, Assad. Kashmiri Pandits: Why we never fled Kashmir. aljazeera.com (2011-08-02). Alirita 15a de Aŭgusto 2012.
- ↑ Kashmir and It's People: Studies in the Evolution of Kashmiri Society pg 183
Referencoj
redakti- Bose, Sumantra (1997), The challenge in Kashmir: democracy, self-determination, and a just peace, New Delhi: Sage Publications, in association with The Book Review Literary Trust, (ISBN 978-0-8039-9350-1), http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=-EhuAAAAMAAJ
- Madan, T. N. (2008), "Kashmir, Kashmiris, Kashmiriyat: An Introductory Essay", in Rao, Aparna, The Valley of Kashmir: The Making and Unmaking of a Composite Culture?, Delhi: Manohar. Pp. xviii, 758, pp. 1–36, (ISBN 978-81-7304-751-0)
- Malik, Iffat (2005), Kashmir: Ethnic Conflict, International Dispute, Karachi and Oxford: Oxford University Press. Pp. xxvi, 392, (ISBN 0-19-579622-5)
- Metcalf, Barbara; Metcalf, Thomas R. (2006), A Concise History of Modern India (Cambridge Concise Histories), Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press. Pp. xxxiii, 372, (ISBN 0-521-68225-8).
- Rai, Mridu (2004), Hindu Rulers, Muslim Subjects: Islam, Rights, and the History of Kashmir, Princeton University Press/Permanent Black. Pp. xii, 335., (ISBN 81-7824-202-8)
- Zutshi, Chitralekha (2003), Language of belonging: Islam, regional identity, and the making of Kashmir, Oxford University Press/Permanent Black. Pp. 359, (ISBN 978-0-19-521939-5)
Plia legado
redakti- Bose, Sumantra. (2005) Kashmir: roots of conflict, paths to peace. Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-01817-4.
- Zutshi, Chitraleka. (2008) “Shrines, Political Authority, and Religious Identities in Late-Nineteenth and Early-Twentieth-century Kashmir”, The Valley of Kashmir: The Making and Unmaking of a Composite Culture?. Delhi: Manohar, p. 235–258. ISBN 978-81-7304-751-0.
Eksteraj ligiloj
redakti- Shehjar News Magazine
- Kashmiri Overseas Association, Inc. (KOA), USA
- Kashmir Hindu Foundation (KHF)
- Kashmir-information.com
- Indo-American Kashmir Forum – a U.S. based political advocacy group for the Kashmiri Pandits
- Panun Kashmir: A Homeland for Kashmiri Pandits
- Video Documentary 'Lost Paradise' on RefugeeCamps of Kashmiri Hindus by Deepak Ganju
- 'God of Small Things,' Travelogue in The Indian Express, 5a Marto 2006, de Arjun Razdan
- Kashmiri Pandit association of Europe Arkivigite je 2014-10-06 per la retarkivo Wayback Machine