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Synthesis and continuity: Sacred architecture of Kashmir from the 16th to the 19th centuries.

By: Hamdani, Sameer.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: India International Center Quarterly Description: 52 (3&4), Winter 2025- Summer 2026: p.70-86. In: India International Center QuarterlySummary: In the 11the century the Persian scholar and polymath. Abu Rayhan Muhammad Ibn Ahamd Al-Biruni (1973-c 1050Ce) wrote his Kitab Ul-Hind (the book the India), in which be provided reads with nuanced understanding of India at the time of the Ghaznavid invasion. Biruni also provided a faintly detailed and accurate description of what was at that time the isolated, mountainous kingdom of Kashmir. – Reproduced
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In the 11the century the Persian scholar and polymath. Abu Rayhan Muhammad Ibn Ahamd Al-Biruni (1973-c 1050Ce) wrote his Kitab Ul-Hind (the book the India), in which be provided reads with nuanced understanding of India at the time of the Ghaznavid invasion. Biruni also provided a faintly detailed and accurate description of what was at that time the isolated, mountainous kingdom of Kashmir. – Reproduced

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