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116:- we do not know for sure) showed up at his place. The Brahman refused to see the Sultan. Insulted, the Sultan planned a fitting revenge. A few days later the Sultan sent in the beautiful Yawan Mats. The femme fatale went to see the Brahman as a devotee. Tempted by her looks he was hopelessly smitten. The resulting scandal was used by many Muslims of Kashmir to make fun of their Hindu neighbors about their holy man. It is said that some of the well connected 124:. They paid Yawan Mats to seduce the Reshi. Yawan Mats tried her charms but it was the charm of the Reshi that won. Yawan Mats gave the life of a society girl and became one of the disciples of the Reshi. The Great Reshi immortalized Yawan Mats in one of his poems "Payekh payas Yawan Matsee" (Yawan Mats you will repent one day). 189:
Kuliyat Sheikh-Ul-Aalam کلیات شیخ العالم Page 185 - Edited by Moti Lal Saqi. Published by Jammu & Kashmir Academy of Art, Culture & Languages. Srinagr, J&K.
96:. A beautiful dancer, a courtesan, Yawan Mats was famous in the high society of Kashmir at the end of fourteenth and beginning of fifteenth century. 203: 177: 227: 222: 252: 104:
It is said that there used to be a holy man, a very popular Brahman saint, who used to live in the village of Ishbar, near
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wanted to use the same tactics on the most prominent Muslim saint of the time,
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Mohammad Ishaq Khan - Sufis Of Kashmir pages 411-412,
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Mohammad Ishaq Khan - Sufis Of Kashmir pages 411-412,
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Kashmir
Shah Mir era
Sheikh Noor-ud-din Wali
Sheikh Noor-ud-din Wali
Kashmir
Nishat
Sikandar
Budshah
Kashmiri Pandits
Sheikh Noor-ud-din Wali
Nund Reshi's
Nund Reshi's
Tsaar
ISBN
978-81-8339-095-8
ISBN
978-81-8339-095-8
Categories
14th-century Indian women
15th-century Indian women
Kashmiri people
Indian courtesans
Indian dance films
15th-century dancers
Indian female dancers

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