Author: John Isaac
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 9780393065251
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
"Charmed by the generous people and exquisite beauty of Kashmir, celebrated photographer John Isaac set out to honor this enchanting land that is unknown to so many. The 160 photographs in The Vale of Kashmir present the people and landscape of this remote and exotic region and the unique way of life that has developed on Dal Lake." "Nestled in the lush area where India, China, and Pakistan meet, the Vale of Kashmir is a vast garden dotted with lakes, marshes, orchards, and terraced fields, surrounded by the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas. Isaac's spectacular photographs show us canals crowded with houseboats, floating gardens on Dal Lake, and the ancient city of Srinagar. The varied details of daily life-the harvesting of saffron, Hindu pilgrimages through the mountains, shepherds on the Himalayan slopes, and prayers at the mosque-come alive in these pages." "In addition to capturing the breathtaking natural beauty of the Vale, Isaac also honors the private realm of family life in Kashmir, with images of the merchants, farmers, weavers, and fishermen who live on the lake. Though renowned for its abundance of superb handicrafts, including carpets, shawls, silks, woodwork, and papier-mache boxes, Kashmir and its people are largely uncelebrated; Isaac's tender portraits honor these hard-working families. This arresting view of the land and Kashmiri people is put into a historical and geographical context by author Art Davidson's insightful and sensitive introduction."--BOOK JACKET.
The Vale of Kashmir
Author: John Isaac
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 9780393065251
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
"Charmed by the generous people and exquisite beauty of Kashmir, celebrated photographer John Isaac set out to honor this enchanting land that is unknown to so many. The 160 photographs in The Vale of Kashmir present the people and landscape of this remote and exotic region and the unique way of life that has developed on Dal Lake." "Nestled in the lush area where India, China, and Pakistan meet, the Vale of Kashmir is a vast garden dotted with lakes, marshes, orchards, and terraced fields, surrounded by the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas. Isaac's spectacular photographs show us canals crowded with houseboats, floating gardens on Dal Lake, and the ancient city of Srinagar. The varied details of daily life-the harvesting of saffron, Hindu pilgrimages through the mountains, shepherds on the Himalayan slopes, and prayers at the mosque-come alive in these pages." "In addition to capturing the breathtaking natural beauty of the Vale, Isaac also honors the private realm of family life in Kashmir, with images of the merchants, farmers, weavers, and fishermen who live on the lake. Though renowned for its abundance of superb handicrafts, including carpets, shawls, silks, woodwork, and papier-mache boxes, Kashmir and its people are largely uncelebrated; Isaac's tender portraits honor these hard-working families. This arresting view of the land and Kashmiri people is put into a historical and geographical context by author Art Davidson's insightful and sensitive introduction."--BOOK JACKET.
Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 9780393065251
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 204
Book Description
"Charmed by the generous people and exquisite beauty of Kashmir, celebrated photographer John Isaac set out to honor this enchanting land that is unknown to so many. The 160 photographs in The Vale of Kashmir present the people and landscape of this remote and exotic region and the unique way of life that has developed on Dal Lake." "Nestled in the lush area where India, China, and Pakistan meet, the Vale of Kashmir is a vast garden dotted with lakes, marshes, orchards, and terraced fields, surrounded by the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas. Isaac's spectacular photographs show us canals crowded with houseboats, floating gardens on Dal Lake, and the ancient city of Srinagar. The varied details of daily life-the harvesting of saffron, Hindu pilgrimages through the mountains, shepherds on the Himalayan slopes, and prayers at the mosque-come alive in these pages." "In addition to capturing the breathtaking natural beauty of the Vale, Isaac also honors the private realm of family life in Kashmir, with images of the merchants, farmers, weavers, and fishermen who live on the lake. Though renowned for its abundance of superb handicrafts, including carpets, shawls, silks, woodwork, and papier-mache boxes, Kashmir and its people are largely uncelebrated; Isaac's tender portraits honor these hard-working families. This arresting view of the land and Kashmiri people is put into a historical and geographical context by author Art Davidson's insightful and sensitive introduction."--BOOK JACKET.
Kashmir
Author: Max Lovell-Hoare
Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides
ISBN: 1841623962
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
Himalayan Kingdoms, Buddhist palaces, mountain treks and spectacular scenery entwine in newly accessible Kashmir, introduced by Bradt in the first detailed guide to the region.
Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides
ISBN: 1841623962
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 284
Book Description
Himalayan Kingdoms, Buddhist palaces, mountain treks and spectacular scenery entwine in newly accessible Kashmir, introduced by Bradt in the first detailed guide to the region.
My Days in Prison
Author: Iftikhar Gilani
Publisher: Penguin Random House India Private Limited
ISBN: 9386651866
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
A Shocking story of trial, temerity and triumph. On 9 June 2002, at 4.30 a.m., Iftikhar Gilani, a journalist with Kashmir Times, was roused from sleep by loud knocks at the door. Groggily he opened it to find a posse of policemen, some armed, carrying an authorization to search his house. Within minutes, they were turning his small flat inside out. Little did Gilani realize then that by the end of the day he would be in police custody. His supposed crime: providing information to Pakistan’s ISI (Inter Services Intelligence) on the deployment of armed forces in Jammu and Kashmir. The punishment: fourteen years in jail. My Days in Prison is Iftikhar Gilani’s chilling account of the nightmare that followed. Overnight Gilani was turned from a career journalist to a confirmed spy. He was thrown into Tihar Jail and vilified in news reports. With his journalistic objectivity intact, Gilani narrates the horrors he was subjected to —he was confined to the high-security ward, beaten till lie bled, made to clean filthy toilets with his shirt and then forced to wear the same shirt again . . . Eventually, in January 2003, the government withdrew the case in the wake of vociferous protests by civil rights activists and media personalities, and Gilani was a free man again. But his story demonstrates how important it is to uphold the rule of law and how easily an irresponsible few can misuse the draconian laws to their own ends. Most of all, he points out that, while he could prove his Innocence, the right to justice and personal liberty cannot be compromised in a democracy. As Gilani convincingly shows, this was not his fight alone.
Publisher: Penguin Random House India Private Limited
ISBN: 9386651866
Category : Literary Collections
Languages : en
Pages : 146
Book Description
A Shocking story of trial, temerity and triumph. On 9 June 2002, at 4.30 a.m., Iftikhar Gilani, a journalist with Kashmir Times, was roused from sleep by loud knocks at the door. Groggily he opened it to find a posse of policemen, some armed, carrying an authorization to search his house. Within minutes, they were turning his small flat inside out. Little did Gilani realize then that by the end of the day he would be in police custody. His supposed crime: providing information to Pakistan’s ISI (Inter Services Intelligence) on the deployment of armed forces in Jammu and Kashmir. The punishment: fourteen years in jail. My Days in Prison is Iftikhar Gilani’s chilling account of the nightmare that followed. Overnight Gilani was turned from a career journalist to a confirmed spy. He was thrown into Tihar Jail and vilified in news reports. With his journalistic objectivity intact, Gilani narrates the horrors he was subjected to —he was confined to the high-security ward, beaten till lie bled, made to clean filthy toilets with his shirt and then forced to wear the same shirt again . . . Eventually, in January 2003, the government withdrew the case in the wake of vociferous protests by civil rights activists and media personalities, and Gilani was a free man again. But his story demonstrates how important it is to uphold the rule of law and how easily an irresponsible few can misuse the draconian laws to their own ends. Most of all, he points out that, while he could prove his Innocence, the right to justice and personal liberty cannot be compromised in a democracy. As Gilani convincingly shows, this was not his fight alone.
My Kashmir
Author: Wajahat Habibullah
Publisher: United States Inst of Peace Press
ISBN: 9781601270313
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 201
Book Description
In My Kashmir, Wajahat Habibullah lays out the intricate web of issues at the root of the conflict: ethnicity, religion, national identity, friction between national and local government, and territory. In an account that is equal parts history and memoir, he examines the complicating factors: the Indian government's missteps, the greed of the entrenched Kashmiri middle-class elites, and the religious politics and their all-too-familiar polarizing consequences. Unlike many others who have written on the subject, Habibullah gives even-handed treatment to both Indian and Pakistani perspectives, though he rightly keeps the Kashmiri people themselves at center stage, for their needs and desires will be pivotal to any real solution. Now, he says, despite the history of bloodshed and betrayals, the possibility for lasting peace is greater than ever before.
Publisher: United States Inst of Peace Press
ISBN: 9781601270313
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 201
Book Description
In My Kashmir, Wajahat Habibullah lays out the intricate web of issues at the root of the conflict: ethnicity, religion, national identity, friction between national and local government, and territory. In an account that is equal parts history and memoir, he examines the complicating factors: the Indian government's missteps, the greed of the entrenched Kashmiri middle-class elites, and the religious politics and their all-too-familiar polarizing consequences. Unlike many others who have written on the subject, Habibullah gives even-handed treatment to both Indian and Pakistani perspectives, though he rightly keeps the Kashmiri people themselves at center stage, for their needs and desires will be pivotal to any real solution. Now, he says, despite the history of bloodshed and betrayals, the possibility for lasting peace is greater than ever before.
My FrozenTturbulence in Kashmir (7th Ed.)
Author: Jagmohan
Publisher: Allied Publishers
ISBN: 9788177649956
Category : Jammu and Kashmir (India)
Languages : en
Pages : 912
Book Description
Publisher: Allied Publishers
ISBN: 9788177649956
Category : Jammu and Kashmir (India)
Languages : en
Pages : 912
Book Description
Until My Freedom Has Come
Author: Sanjay Kak
Publisher: Haymarket Books
ISBN: 1608462528
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 325
Book Description
The pieces in this volume voice the rage and helplessness sweeping through the Kashmir Valley while offering rare insights into the lives of those caught in the crossfire. This book is a timely collection of the most exciting writing that has recently emerged from within Kashmir, and about it. Sanjay Kak is a documentary filmmaker whose work includes Jashn-e-Azadi (How We Celebrate Freedom, 2007), a feature-length film about Kashmir. He is based in New Delhi, India.
Publisher: Haymarket Books
ISBN: 1608462528
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 325
Book Description
The pieces in this volume voice the rage and helplessness sweeping through the Kashmir Valley while offering rare insights into the lives of those caught in the crossfire. This book is a timely collection of the most exciting writing that has recently emerged from within Kashmir, and about it. Sanjay Kak is a documentary filmmaker whose work includes Jashn-e-Azadi (How We Celebrate Freedom, 2007), a feature-length film about Kashmir. He is based in New Delhi, India.
Death in Kashmir
Author: M. M. Kaye
Publisher: Minotaur Books
ISBN: 1250089247
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 255
Book Description
Written by celebrated author M. M. Kaye, Death in Kasmir is a wonderfully evocative mystery ... When young Sarah Parrish takes a skiing vacation to Gulmarg, a resort nestled in the mountains above the fabled Vale of Kashmir, she anticipates an entertaining but uneventful stay. But when she discovers that the deaths of two in her party are the result of foul play, she finds herself entrusted with a mission of unforeseen importance. And when she leaves the ski slopes for the Waterwitch, a private houseboat on the placid shores of the Dal Lake near Srinagar, she discovers to her horror that the killer will stop at nothing to prevent Sarah from piecing the puzzle together.
Publisher: Minotaur Books
ISBN: 1250089247
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 255
Book Description
Written by celebrated author M. M. Kaye, Death in Kasmir is a wonderfully evocative mystery ... When young Sarah Parrish takes a skiing vacation to Gulmarg, a resort nestled in the mountains above the fabled Vale of Kashmir, she anticipates an entertaining but uneventful stay. But when she discovers that the deaths of two in her party are the result of foul play, she finds herself entrusted with a mission of unforeseen importance. And when she leaves the ski slopes for the Waterwitch, a private houseboat on the placid shores of the Dal Lake near Srinagar, she discovers to her horror that the killer will stop at nothing to prevent Sarah from piecing the puzzle together.
Prisoner No.100
Author: Anjum Zamarud Habib
Publisher: Zubaan
ISBN: 9381017409
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
On Feb 6th 2003, Anjum Zamarud Habib, a young woman political activist from Kashmir, was arrested in Delhi and jailed under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA). Her crime? Being in the wrong place at the wrong time. And being the Chairperson of the Muslim Khawateen Markaz and in that capacity, a member of the Hurriyat Conference. In this passionate and moving account of her days in prison, Anjum Zamarud Habib describes the shock and bewilderment of arrest, the pain of realizing that there is no escape for not days, not weeks, but years, the desperation for contact with the outside world and the sense of deep betrayal at being abandoned by her political comrades. Her story is both a searing indictment of draconian state policies and expedient political practices, and a moving account of one woman’s extraordinary life. “Prisoner No 100 illuminates the darkest corners of Kashmir’s political experience. A brilliant critique of patriarchy in politics, a searing tale of the terrible humiliations visited upon political prisoners, a poignant story of a woman who dedicated her life to political change in Kashmir, a passionate love letter to Kashmir. Everyone interested in Kashmir should read it.” —Basharat Peer, author of Curfewed Nights Published by Zubaan.
Publisher: Zubaan
ISBN: 9381017409
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 244
Book Description
On Feb 6th 2003, Anjum Zamarud Habib, a young woman political activist from Kashmir, was arrested in Delhi and jailed under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA). Her crime? Being in the wrong place at the wrong time. And being the Chairperson of the Muslim Khawateen Markaz and in that capacity, a member of the Hurriyat Conference. In this passionate and moving account of her days in prison, Anjum Zamarud Habib describes the shock and bewilderment of arrest, the pain of realizing that there is no escape for not days, not weeks, but years, the desperation for contact with the outside world and the sense of deep betrayal at being abandoned by her political comrades. Her story is both a searing indictment of draconian state policies and expedient political practices, and a moving account of one woman’s extraordinary life. “Prisoner No 100 illuminates the darkest corners of Kashmir’s political experience. A brilliant critique of patriarchy in politics, a searing tale of the terrible humiliations visited upon political prisoners, a poignant story of a woman who dedicated her life to political change in Kashmir, a passionate love letter to Kashmir. Everyone interested in Kashmir should read it.” —Basharat Peer, author of Curfewed Nights Published by Zubaan.
Kashmir the Vajpayee Years
Author: A.S. with Sinha, Aditya Dulat
Publisher: HarperCollins
ISBN: 9352772970
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 395
Book Description
Srinagar in the winter of 1989 was an eerie ghost town witnessing the beginnings of a war dance. The dam burst the night boys from the separatist JKLF group were freed in exchange for the release of Rubaiya Sayeed, the Union home minister's daughter. As Farooq Abdullah had predicted, the government's caving in emboldened many Kashmiris into thinking that azaadi was possible. It was a long, slow haul to regaining control. From then to now, A.S. Dulat has had a continuous engagement with Kashmir in various capacities. The initiatives launched by the Vajpayee government, in power from 1998 to 2004, were the high point of this constant effort to keep balance in a delicate state. In this extraordinary memoir, Dulat gives a sweeping account of the difficulties, successes and near triumphs in the effort to bring back Kashmir from the brink. He shows the players, the politics, the strategies and the true intent and sheer ruthlessness of the meddlers from across the border. Kashmir: The Vajpayee Years paints an unforgettable portrait of politics in India's most beautiful but troubled state.
Publisher: HarperCollins
ISBN: 9352772970
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 395
Book Description
Srinagar in the winter of 1989 was an eerie ghost town witnessing the beginnings of a war dance. The dam burst the night boys from the separatist JKLF group were freed in exchange for the release of Rubaiya Sayeed, the Union home minister's daughter. As Farooq Abdullah had predicted, the government's caving in emboldened many Kashmiris into thinking that azaadi was possible. It was a long, slow haul to regaining control. From then to now, A.S. Dulat has had a continuous engagement with Kashmir in various capacities. The initiatives launched by the Vajpayee government, in power from 1998 to 2004, were the high point of this constant effort to keep balance in a delicate state. In this extraordinary memoir, Dulat gives a sweeping account of the difficulties, successes and near triumphs in the effort to bring back Kashmir from the brink. He shows the players, the politics, the strategies and the true intent and sheer ruthlessness of the meddlers from across the border. Kashmir: The Vajpayee Years paints an unforgettable portrait of politics in India's most beautiful but troubled state.
My Days in Prison
Author: Iftikhar Gilani
Publisher: Penguin Group
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
A Shocking Story Of Trial, Temerity And Triumph On 9 June 2002, At 4.30 A.M., Iftikhar Gilani, A Journalist With Kashmir Times, Was Roused From Sleep By Loud Knocks At The Door. Groggily He Opened It To Find A Posse Of Policemen, Some Armed, Carrying An Authorization To Search His House. Within Minutes, They Were Turning His Small Flat Inside Out. Little Did Gilani Realize Then That By The End Of The Day He Would Be In Police Custody. His Supposed Crime: Providing Information To Pakistan S Isi (Inter Services Intelligence) On The Deployment Of Armed Forces In Jammu And Kashmir. The Punishment: Fourteen Years In Jail. My Days In Prison Is Iftikhar Gilani S Chilling Account Of The Nightmare That Followed. Overnight Gilani Was Turned From A Career Journalist To A Confirmed Spy. He Was Thrown Into Tihar Jail And Vilified In News Reports. With His Journalistic Objectivity Intact, Gilani Narrates The Horrors He Was Subjected To He Was Confined To The High-Security Ward, Beaten Till He Bled, Made To Clean Filthy Toilets With His Shirt And Then Forced To Wear The Same Shirt Again ... Eventually, In January 2003, The Government Withdrew The Case In The Wake Of Vociferous Protests By Civil Rights Activists And Media Personalities, And Gilani Was A Free Man Again. But His Story Demonstrates How Important It Is To Uphold The Rule Of Law And How Easily An Irresponsible Few Can Misuse The Draconian Laws To Their Own Ends. Most Of All, He Points Out That, While He Could Prove His Innocence, The Right To Justice And Personal Liberty Cannot Be Compromised In A Democracy. As Gilani Convincingly Shows, This Was Not His Fight Alone. Iftikhar Gilani S Harrowing Experience Reveals In A Flash The Deep-Rooted Prejudice Against Kashmir And Kashmiris Among The So-Called Elite In Delhi, Persons Running Institutions Which Are Supposed To Be Fair, And Reveals Also The Deep Commitment To Human Rights In Many Sections Of Indian Society In Academia As Well As In The Media. A.G. Noorani, Lawyer And Columnist
Publisher: Penguin Group
ISBN:
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 182
Book Description
A Shocking Story Of Trial, Temerity And Triumph On 9 June 2002, At 4.30 A.M., Iftikhar Gilani, A Journalist With Kashmir Times, Was Roused From Sleep By Loud Knocks At The Door. Groggily He Opened It To Find A Posse Of Policemen, Some Armed, Carrying An Authorization To Search His House. Within Minutes, They Were Turning His Small Flat Inside Out. Little Did Gilani Realize Then That By The End Of The Day He Would Be In Police Custody. His Supposed Crime: Providing Information To Pakistan S Isi (Inter Services Intelligence) On The Deployment Of Armed Forces In Jammu And Kashmir. The Punishment: Fourteen Years In Jail. My Days In Prison Is Iftikhar Gilani S Chilling Account Of The Nightmare That Followed. Overnight Gilani Was Turned From A Career Journalist To A Confirmed Spy. He Was Thrown Into Tihar Jail And Vilified In News Reports. With His Journalistic Objectivity Intact, Gilani Narrates The Horrors He Was Subjected To He Was Confined To The High-Security Ward, Beaten Till He Bled, Made To Clean Filthy Toilets With His Shirt And Then Forced To Wear The Same Shirt Again ... Eventually, In January 2003, The Government Withdrew The Case In The Wake Of Vociferous Protests By Civil Rights Activists And Media Personalities, And Gilani Was A Free Man Again. But His Story Demonstrates How Important It Is To Uphold The Rule Of Law And How Easily An Irresponsible Few Can Misuse The Draconian Laws To Their Own Ends. Most Of All, He Points Out That, While He Could Prove His Innocence, The Right To Justice And Personal Liberty Cannot Be Compromised In A Democracy. As Gilani Convincingly Shows, This Was Not His Fight Alone. Iftikhar Gilani S Harrowing Experience Reveals In A Flash The Deep-Rooted Prejudice Against Kashmir And Kashmiris Among The So-Called Elite In Delhi, Persons Running Institutions Which Are Supposed To Be Fair, And Reveals Also The Deep Commitment To Human Rights In Many Sections Of Indian Society In Academia As Well As In The Media. A.G. Noorani, Lawyer And Columnist