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s. He further states that many of these later converted back to Hinduism. Singh's account does not aim to present Muslims as savages, rather to present Kashmiris as a group more degraded than
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language works on history. He was inspired to write a connected history based on all these works. He finished the work on the first day of
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Bahadur Singh states that he has only copied content from other books, and organized it into an encyclopedia. But according to
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because of their illegitimacy. He urges other people to not only avoid Kashmiris, but destroy them. According to
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of history, geography, science and art. Edited by Bahadur Singh, it was completed in 1834 CE in
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Empire and Information: Intelligence Gathering and Social Communication in India, 1780-1870
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The History of India, as told by its own historians: The Muhammadan Period
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he evidently added original content, especially on the later history of
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in 1817, under "great distress". At that time, Lucknow was ruled by
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Rulers of Hindustan: its different provinces and inhabitants
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Rules of versification (metre, rhyme, and poetical figures)
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Catalogue of the Persian manuscripts in the British museum
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collected from Hindus forcibly converted to Islam was 10
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Handicrafts of various descriptions, including cookery
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suggests that he might have lost a job to a Kashmiri.
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by Muslims over the centuries. He states that under
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Bahadur Singh was originally a resident of Gondiwal
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Celebrated Muslims not included in earlier sections
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Index

Persian
Mughal Empire
Persian language
encyclopaedia
Lucknow
pargana
Shahjahanabad
Old Delhi
Bhatnagar
Kayastha
caste
Lucknow
Ghazi-ud-Din Haidar
Hindi
Persian
Ramazan
A.H.
Charles Rieu
Awadh
Bengal
Nawabs of Awadh
Kashmiri people
Kashmiri Hindus
Aurangzeb
sacred threads
seer
mlecchas
Christopher Bayly
Henry Miers Elliot
prophets

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