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A Modern History of Jammu and Kashmir Vol. 1

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The modern history of Jammu and Kashmir is often focused mainly on the

Kashmir valley, leaving out the other regions that make up the bulk of the

erstwhile Princely State. A similar limitation marks most discussions of the

rule of the fourth-generation Dogra ruler of Jammu and Kashmir, Maharaja

Hari Singh. After his inheritance of the throne in 1925, Hari Singh introduced

a number of progressive reforms-among them, programmes for girl

education, opening temple doors for Dalits and abolishing the exploitative

begar system of labour. However, contemporary historians look past these

reforms and focus only on the issue of the accession of the State to India.

At a time when the entire subcontinent was reeling from the shock and

violence of Partition, the Maharaja had to decide which dominion-India or

Pakistan-the State would join. How was he to choose where to put his trust,

especially after Pakistan-backed Pashtun tribals invaded the State and India

refused to offer military help? Was any decision possible that would appease

all-the Muslim majority of Kashmir, the Hindu majority of Jammu and the

Buddhist majority of Ladakh?

Those tumultuous times took a toll on Hari Singh during the final years of his

reign. Accession to India was not as easy as he had hoped, and pressurised by

Nehru and Sardar Patel, the Maharaja was forced to choose exile in 1949 and

spent the rest of his days in Bombay.

Harbans Singh's A Modern History of Jammu and Kashmir, Volume One: The Troubled

Years of Maharaja Hari Singh (1925-1949) offers a more rounded history of the

State than most available scholarship. The first volume in a trilogy, this book

offers a strong and nuanced defence of the last ruler of Jammu and Kashmir

and is a valuable document in understanding its evolving history.

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Format
Digital
Publisher
Speaking Tiger Publishing Private Limited
Country
IN
Date
27 February 2023
Pages
426
ISBN
9789354474842

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

The modern history of Jammu and Kashmir is often focused mainly on the

Kashmir valley, leaving out the other regions that make up the bulk of the

erstwhile Princely State. A similar limitation marks most discussions of the

rule of the fourth-generation Dogra ruler of Jammu and Kashmir, Maharaja

Hari Singh. After his inheritance of the throne in 1925, Hari Singh introduced

a number of progressive reforms-among them, programmes for girl

education, opening temple doors for Dalits and abolishing the exploitative

begar system of labour. However, contemporary historians look past these

reforms and focus only on the issue of the accession of the State to India.

At a time when the entire subcontinent was reeling from the shock and

violence of Partition, the Maharaja had to decide which dominion-India or

Pakistan-the State would join. How was he to choose where to put his trust,

especially after Pakistan-backed Pashtun tribals invaded the State and India

refused to offer military help? Was any decision possible that would appease

all-the Muslim majority of Kashmir, the Hindu majority of Jammu and the

Buddhist majority of Ladakh?

Those tumultuous times took a toll on Hari Singh during the final years of his

reign. Accession to India was not as easy as he had hoped, and pressurised by

Nehru and Sardar Patel, the Maharaja was forced to choose exile in 1949 and

spent the rest of his days in Bombay.

Harbans Singh's A Modern History of Jammu and Kashmir, Volume One: The Troubled

Years of Maharaja Hari Singh (1925-1949) offers a more rounded history of the

State than most available scholarship. The first volume in a trilogy, this book

offers a strong and nuanced defence of the last ruler of Jammu and Kashmir

and is a valuable document in understanding its evolving history.

Read More
Format
Digital
Publisher
Speaking Tiger Publishing Private Limited
Country
IN
Date
27 February 2023
Pages
426
ISBN
9789354474842