Books to Understand the tragedy on kashmiri pandits in 1990

Let’s look at 5 books that present pain and tragedy of Kashmiri pandits.

This book is a greatly captivating reserve analysing the perspective of the history of Kashmir

My Frozen Turbulence in Kashmir – Jagmohan

My Frozen Turbulence in Kashmir – Jagmohan

In 1990, when Rahul Pandita was 14-years-old he was compelled to leave his residence in Srinagar with his family.

Our Moon has Blood Clots – Rahul Pandita

Our Moon has Blood Clots – Rahul Pandita

A book that talks about Kashmir and all that this land had to go through, from how religion became an excuse to grasp the land.

Kashmir, Behind the Vale – MJ Akbar

Kashmir, Behind the Vale – MJ Akbar

Prithivi Bamzai jotted down the history and the time since when Kashmir become the highlight and a huge topic of religious and political discussion.

Culture and Political History of Kashmir – Prithivi Nath Kaul Bamzai

Culture and Political History of Kashmir – Prithivi Nath Kaul Bamzai

‘Language of Belonging’ deals with the hundred years of collision of tortuous colonial rule on the formation of class in Kashmir.

Language of Belonging – Chitralekha Zutshi

Language of Belonging – Chitralekha Zutshi