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History, University of Kashmir
Post Graduate Department of History University of Kashmir Syllabus For the Subject History At Under-Graduate Level Under Semester System (CBCS) Effective from Academic Session 2016 Page 1 of 16 COURSE CODE COURSE TITLE SEMESTER CORE PAPERS CR-HS-I ANCIENT INDIA/ANCIENT FIRST KASHMIR CR-HS-II MEDIEVAL SECOND INDIA/MEDIEVAL KASHMIR CR-HS-III MODERN INDIA/MODERN THIRD KASHMIR CR-HS-IV THEMES IN INDIAN FOURTH ECONOMIC AND SOCIAL HISTORY DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC ELECTIVES DSE-HS-I HISTORY OF INDIA SINCE FIFTH 1947 DSE-HS-II HISTORY OF THE WORLD FIFTH (1945-1992) DSE-HS-III THEMES IN WORLD SIXTH CIVILIZATION DSE-HS-IV WOMEN IN INDIAN SIXTH HISTORY GENERIC ELECTIVES GE-HS-I (THEMES IN HISTORY-I) FIFTH GE-HS-II (THEMES IN HISTORY – II) SIXTH SKILL ENHANCEMENT COURSES SEC-HS-I ARCHAEOLOGY: AN THIRD INTRODUCTION SEC-HS-II HERITAGE AND TOURISM FOURTH IN KASHMIR SEC-HS-III ARCHITECTURE OF FIFTH KASHMIR SEC-HS-IV ORAL HISTORY: AN SIXTH INTRODUCTION Page 2 of 16 CR-HS-I (ANCIENT INDIA/ANCIENT KASHMIR) UNIT-I (Pre and Proto History) a) Sources] i. Archaeological Sources: Epigraphy and Numismatics ii. Literary Sources: Religious, Secular and Foreign Accounts b. Pre and Proto History: Paleolithic, Mesolithic and Neolithic Cultures: Features. c. Chalcolithic Cultures: Features d. Harappan Civilization: Emergence, Features, Decline, Debate. UNIT-II (From Vedic to Mauryas) a) Vedic Age i. Early Vedic Age: Polity, Society. ii. Later-Vedic Age: Changes and Continuities in Polity and Society. b) Second Urbanization: Causes. c) Janapadas, Mahajanapadas and the Rise of Magadh. d) Mauryas: Empire Building, Administration, Architecture; Decline of the Mauryan Empire (Debate). -
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Vol: 5 | No.: 01 | APRIL 30, 2012 Lab newspaper of Media Education Research Centre for private circulation only 16th century Mughal Wall tumbles to encroachments Page 3 PANOS conducts workshop at MERC Page 4 MERC goes green Page 5 Need to ‘Be a good storyteller to be a good lmmaker’ keep eye on Page 8 NGOs: Kirmani Page 5 MERCTIMES 2 MERC pays rich tributes to Aasiya Jeelani ! QAYOOM MADNI edia Education Research Center M(MERC), Kash- mir University organized a programme on April 20 in the memory of Aasiya Jeelani on her 8th death anniversary. Aasiya was a pass out of 1998-99 batch of MERC. She was killed in a mine blast at Chandigam, Lo- lab in 2004 while she was travelling along with a team of a human rights group, J&K Coalition of Civil Society to monitor the elections. On the occasion, the speakers paid trib- utes to her. In his ad- dress, Head, MERC, Prof S Mufeed Ahmad said, “Aasiya is a role model for us. One could see her contribution idea and attempt in this regard.” particularly for the betterment of widows Aasiya’s junior at MERC, Sadiq Ali and half-widows. She decided to work for recalled the fateful day when she was a noble and left a lasting impression on killed. Ali was travelling in the same us. Her death was a huge loss for all of Sumo vehicle which was hit by a us.” Perhaps death was land mine. Speaking on the occasion, senior fac- “It was raining heavily. We had to go uty, Nasir Mirza said it was his privilege the best cure. -
Outlook Traveller Sukoon Houseboat, Ode to Autumn
REGULARS36 EXPLORE EXPLORE 36KASHMIR KASHMIR KASHMIR KASHMIR *** *** *** Dishes to Edenic Out of Town die for Charm Pahalgam and Tabak maaz, The formal Mughal Gulmarg are great harissa, rogan josh gardens are a hit day trips ODE TO We adore Kashmir in spring, summer and winter, but could autumn be its loveliest season? Text and photographs by ↖ Chinar leaves line the ground, Autumn AMIT DIXIT Nishat Bagh 36 DECEMBER 2020 OUTLOOK TRAVELLER 37 ride across the Dal Lake from The pheran may be the Ghat 19A. There were organic quintessential Kashmiri garment of cotton masks, a temperature gun choice but, according to some and copious quantities of sanitiser. sources, it was introduced in EXPLORE EXPLORE Otherwise, I was grateful to note, it was Kashmir by Akbar in the 16th pretty much business as usual, down to century. The traditional pheran SAW MY FIRST FADED CHINAR LEAVES extended to the feet; the the beaming smiles. My friend Altaf WITHOUT WARNING, modern version typically ends I Chapri has elevated the houseboat below the knees. Summer although it wasn’t unexpected, heading out experience with a sunkissed upper ones are lighter and the of Srinagar’s Sheikh ul-Alam Airport, gazing deck—great for meals and yoga lessons version women wear tends to up absentmindedly from the shiny world when the weather is nice—full service, be embroidered. KASHMIR KASHMIR of my smartphone. It was a solitary tree, gourmet meals, stylish décor and, most KASHMIR not even a particularly large one, on Airport important, running hot water. dripping with fat), seekh kabab, methi Road, but striking nevertheless, an amuse- Altaf is a man with a big heart. -
Srinagar JSSK Child Beneficiary 2019-20
JSSK Child Bednificiary Srinagat 2019-20 Name of the Institution where delivery took place. ( Whether DH / CHC / diet Name of Category PHC / SC HOME INBET DROP provided newborn(0- SC/ST/ /Other TO WEEN BACK to Name of the 30 days) Mother's Complete Telephone OBG / Child's Unique Institutions/Ho Date of Date of INSTIT INSTIT TO mother S NO. Block Beneficiary Name Address Number General ID me delivery) Admission Discharge UTION UTIONS HOME Yes/No 1 Khanyar Male Humaira Harwan 9797787337 General 201001429145 DH 1-Apr-19 3-Apr-19 No No Yes Yes 2 Khanyar Male Saika Amda kadal 9596561362 General 201001418644 DH 1-Apr-19 3-Apr-19 No No Yes Yes 3 Khanyar Female Shabnum Bemina 7889700180 General 201001429933 DH 1-Apr-19 3-Apr-19 No No Yes Yes 4 Khanyar Male Nasreen Harwan 9622446747 General 201001432350 DH 1-Apr-19 3-Apr-19 No No Yes Yes 5 Khanyar Female Ulfat Hawal 7051432778 General 201001429403 DH 1-Apr-19 3-Apr-19 No No Yes Yes 6 Khanyar Male Nahida Habbak 9906630121 General 201001381599 DH 2-Apr-19 4-Apr-19 No No Yes Yes 7 Khanyar Female Suraya Hawal 9796910604 General 201001430646 DH 2-Apr-19 4-Apr-19 No No Yes Yes 8 Khanyar Male Gulshan Dal 9858271885 General 201001430826 DH 2-Apr-19 4-Apr-19 No No Yes Yes 9 Khanyar Male Rifat Rainawari 9596556842 General 201001430896 DH 2-Apr-19 4-Apr-19 No No NO Yes 10 Khanyar Female Arza BegumKhimber 9622537721 General 201001431454 DH 2-Apr-19 4-Apr-19 No No Yes Yes 11 Khanyar Male Rafiya Alastang 9796282107 General 201001432336 DH 3-Apr-19 5-Apr-19 No No Yes Yes 12 Khanyar Female Farhat Buchpora 7006247471 -
Sr. Form No. Name Parentage Address District Category MM MO
Modified General Merit list of candidates who have applied for admission to B.Ed. prgoramme (Kashmir Chapter) offered through Directorate of Distance Education, University of Kashmir session-2018 Sr. Form No. Name Parentage Address District Category MM MO %age 1 1892469 TABASUM GANI ABDUL GANI GANAIE NAZNEENPORA TRAL PULWAMA OM 1170 1009 86.24 2 1898382 ZARKA AMIN M A PAMPORI BAGH-I-MEHTAB SRINAGAR OM 10 8.54 85.40 3 1891053 MAIDA MANZOOR MANZOOR AHMAD DAR BATENGOO KHANABAL ANANTNAG ANANTNAG OM 500 426 85.20 4 1892123 FARHEENA IFTIKHAR IFTIKHAR AHMAD WANI AKINGAM ANANTNAG ANANTNAG OM 1000 852 85.20 5 1891969 PAKEEZA RASHID ABDUL RASHID WANI SOGAM LOLAB KUPWARA OM 10 8.51 85.10 6 1893162 SADAF FAYAZ FAYAZ AHMAD SOFAL SHIRPORA ANANTNAG OM 100 85 85.00 BASRAH COLONY ELLAHIBAGH 7 1895017 ROSHIBA RASHID ABDUL RASHID NAQASH BUCHPORA SRINAGAR OM 10 8.47 84.70 8 1894448 RUQAYA ISMAIL MOHAMMAD ISMAIL BHAT GANGI PORA, B.K PORA, BADGAM BUDGAM OM 10 8.44 84.40 9 1893384 SHAFIA SHOWKET SHOWKET AHMAD SHAH BATAMALOO SRINAGAR OM 10 8.42 84.20 BABA NUNIE GANIE, 10 1893866 SAHREEN NIYAZ MUNSHI NIYAZ AHMAD KALASHPORA,SRINAGAR SRINAGAR OM 900 756 84.00 11 1893858 UZMA ALTAF MOHD ALTAF MISGAR GULSHANABAD K.P ROAD ANANTNAG ANANTNAG OM 1000 837 83.70 12 1893540 ASMA RAMZAN BHAT MOHMAD RAMZAN BHAT NAGBAL GANDERBAL GANDERBAL OM 3150 2630 83.49 13 1895633 SEERATH MUSHTAQ MUSHTAQ AHMED WANI DEEWAN COLONY ISHBER NISHAT SRINAGAR OM 1900 1586 83.47 14 1891869 SANYAM VIPIN SETHI ST.1 FRIENDS ENCLAVE FAZILKA OTHER STATE OSJ 2000 1666 83.30 15 1895096 NADIYA AHAD ABDUL AHAD LONE SOGAM LOLAB KUPWARA OM 10 8.33 83.30 16 1892438 TABASUM ASHRAF MOHD. -
Media Times | December 2019 Media Times
JOURNAL | ISS No. | 0975/6647 | Vol: 28 | Issue 0 1 MEDIA TIMES | DECEMBER 2019 MEDIA TIMES A SLICE OF TIBET ﻮر य ﯽ اﻟﻨ गम ﻟ ोत ﺖ ا IN KASHMIR ﻤ ٰ ा ﻠ ﻈ म ﻟ ो ا ﻦ स ﻣ म त U N IR IV M ER H SITY OF KAS University of Kashmir Hazratbal Srinagar-190006 A SLICE OF TIBET 36 | Cover story IN KASHMIR Aarif Shah 06 | Shamas: A LIBERATING VOICE Sadaf Masoodi 08 | Muharram IN KASHMIR Mirza Sharafat 24 | Hanji's OF KASHMIR Rooh Yaseen 38 | THE Inheritance OF LOSS Afshan Mir 2 MEDIA TIMES MEDIA TIMES DECEMBER 2019 10 | Sir Syed Ahmad Khan 40 | Toddlers at Varsity Sheikh Abid Insha Rani 41 | Sacred Games 12 | Gestational Diabetes Sheikh Arsh Imania Imtiyaz 14 | Journey of Kashmir Carpet 42 | HouseFull 4 Abid Aleem Syed Mudawar 16 | Hazratbal Friday Market: A cynosure Wasfi Amin 44 | Digital Entrepreneurship Haris Arshid 18 | We, the Tri-glots! Obaid Bashir 46 | Saga of Defying Parental Abuse Fazil Buch 20 | B2V: Governance at Door Step Gowhar Iqbal 48 | Harisa: Kashmir's winter delicacy Maleeha Irshad 22 | Debunking Islamophobia Tahil Ali 49 | Andhadhun Hyder Ali 26 | Noon Chai with Family! 50 | Machami Shrine: Kashmir Symbolic Muneeb Naqeeb Mehvish Dilshad 28 | Houseboat: A Dream Stay 52 | Budgam’s Dying Springs Saima Shakeel Fazlu Rehman 30 | Naseem Bagh 54 | Jamia Masjid: Historical Chronicle Fajar Shora Ubaid Gul 32 | Rise of the Real Kashmir FC 56 | Dal Lake: A Picturesque Heritage Schnian Meer Sahil Iqball 34 | A versatile terrain Peer Ki Gali 58 | Kabir Singh Shahid Bashir Minya Tufail 4 | Message from VC 5 | HoD’s Desk Feedback and suggestions from the Patron: he Media Times is a lab readers are welcome Prof Talat Ahmad journal of Media Education © MERC 2018 Vice-Chancellor Research Centre, University Printed and Publisher by: Chief Editor: of Kashmir. -
Srinagar Located in the Heart of the Kashmir
Srinagar Located in the heart of the Kashmir Valley, which is called `Paradise on Earth`, Srinagar`s landscape is interspersed with greenery, lakes and hillocks. The city is spread out along the banks of the Jhelum River and is famous for its surrounding natural beauty and postcard tourist spots. The two parts of the city are connected by nine bridges. The Hari Parbat and the Shankar Acharya hills lie on either side of the city. Srinagar has a complex cultural fabric. The many historical constructions and places of worship are long-standing evidences of the historical unity of Srinagar despite the many diverse religious denominations and sects established in the valley since ancient times. There are many Hindu temples that are more than 1000 years old as well as age-old mosques that are landmarks of Srinagar. Also, numerous gurudwaras and monasteries can be found in many places throughout the city. UNESCO has recognised some of these famous buildings of the city as heritage sites. Some of the famous temples are Shankaracharya Temple, Martand Sun Temple, Kheer Bhavani Temple, Pandrethan Temple, etc. The Hazratbal shrine, Dal Lake, Wullar Lake, etc. are some prominent attractions of the destination. Srinagar is also a place for trekking and hiking. The most popular trekking route from Srinagar is to the sacred Amarnath cave. An excursion can be taken to Pahalgam and the Dachigam National Park. Another significant attraction of Srinagar is the Tulip Festival, which is organised annually from April 5 to 15 every year. Held at the Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden, located at the foothills of the Zabarwan Mountains, the entire garden comes alive with the colourful display of more than 70 varieties of tulips. -
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Journal of Peace Studies, Vol. 3, Issue 14, January-February, 1996 Ethnicity in Kashmir: A Study of Watals Ali Mohmad Rather* *Ali Mohmad Rather is a Research Scholar, Centre for Central Asian Studies, University of Kashmir, Srinagar. Introduction The term ethnicity is socio-linguistic derivation from Greek term ethnos and French ethnic with associated adjective ethnique and ethnic in modern English. The word ethnos was used as simile for large undifferentiated groups of either animals or warriors[1]. The term has been used differently by different scholars. Aeschylus used ethnos to describe the Furies (Eumenides 366). Sophocles used it for wild animals (Philetetes 1141). Pinder employed the term to describe groups of like people, whose location or conduct put them in some way outside the sphere of Greek normality. Aristotle used it for foreign or barbarous nations (Politics, 1324, b.10). Early Greeks used Ethnos to modern English tribe. During Ottoman empire, Millet was the term applied to various religious communities. Probably, ethnos was the term used to translate the term ‘millet’[2] In about mid-19 th century scholarship has made ethnos, a word meaning something like group of people of shared characteristics[3]. The term ethnic (adjective of ethnicity) came into widespread use in modern sense since the post war period. An ethnic group is considered very much like a race but without its biological aspect. The term race did not discriminate and within the discourse of this term everybody has one, everybody belongs to one race. However, it is argued that not everybody belongs to an ethnic group or has ethnicity[4]. -
Role of Persians at the Mughal Court: a Historical
ROLE OF PERSIANS AT THE MUGHAL COURT: A HISTORICAL STUDY, DURING 1526 A.D. TO 1707 A.D. PH.D THESIS SUBMITTED BY, MUHAMMAD ZIAUDDIN SUPERVISOR: PROF. DR. MUNIR AHMED BALOCH IN THE AREA STUDY CENTRE FOR MIDDLE EAST & ARAB COUNTRIES UNIVERSITY OF BALOCHISTAN QUETTA, PAKISTAN. FOR THE FULFILMENT OF THE DEGREE OF DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY IN HISTORY 2005 DECLARATION BY THE CANDIDATE I, Muhammad Ziauddin, do solemnly declare that the Research Work Titled “Role of Persians at the Mughal Court: A Historical Study During 1526 A.D to 1707 A.D” is hereby submitted for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy and it has not been submitted elsewhere for any Degree. The said research work was carried out by the undersigned under the guidance of Prof. Dr. Munir Ahmed Baloch, Director, Area Study Centre for Middle East & Arab Countries, University of Balochistan, Quetta, Pakistan. Muhammad Ziauddin CERTIFICATE This is to certify that Mr. Muhammad Ziauddin has worked under my supervision for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy. His research work is original. He fulfills all the requirements to submit the accompanying thesis for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Prof. Dr. Munir Ahmed Research Supervisor & Director Area Study Centre For Middle East & Arab Countries University of Balochistan Quetta, Pakistan. Prof. Dr. Mansur Akbar Kundi Dean Faculty of State Sciences University of Balochistan Quetta, Pakistan. d DEDICATED TO THE UNFORGETABLE MEMORIES OF LATE PROF. MUHAMMAD ASLAM BALOCH OF HISTORY DEPARTMENT UNIVERSITY OF BALOCHISTAN, QUETTA PAKISTAN e ACKNOWLEDGMENT First of all I must thank to Almighty Allah, who is so merciful and beneficent to all of us, and without His will we can not do anything; it is He who guide us to the right path, and give us sufficient knowledge and strength to perform our assigned duties. -
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Merit of candidates who faced the written test for the post of Election Assistant (various districts) in pursuance to the Advertisement Notice No 01 of 2011 dated 31-01-2011 and 03 of 2012 dated 28-12-2012 Total Total Total Total Total Descriptive Roll Compete Permanent Item No (All Item No Vacancy Chart Question_ Question_ Question_ Question_ MCQ Score Total Score S.No. Name Of the Candidate Father's Name Permanent Address Category Att Status Question_ Score (out Number Roll No District Applied For) District Not Correct Wrong Not ( out of 90) (out of 150) Attempted of 60) Attempted Answer Answer Answered R/O H NO 41 GUJJAR NAGAR JAMMU 1 110001 NA AASHY MALIK LAL DIN MALIK Jammu 721 (01 OF 2011) Jammu OM Present 80 10 26 54 10 26 23.50 49.50 TAWI R/O SANGHIOTE VOP SANGHIOTE PO 2 110002 NA ABAD NAZIR KHAN NAZIR HUSSAIN Poonch 786 (01 OF 2011) Poonch ALC Present 88 2 33 55 2 33 37.50 70.50 SURANKOTE TEH MENDHAR DISTT NAROL CHHATRAL MENDHAR 3 110006 NA ABDUL HAKEEM LAL HUSSAIN Poonch 786 (01 OF 2011) Poonch OM Present 89 1 29 60 1 29 50.00 79.00 POONCH J&K NAKKA THANAMANDI DARHAL 4 110011 NA ABDUL RAHMAN MOHD HUSSAIN Rajouri 809 (01 OF 2011) Rajouri RBA Present 90 0 48 42 0 48 44.00 92.00 MALKAN RAJOURI 5 110014 NA ABDUL REHMAN GULAB DIN VPO RAHYA TEH SAMBA DISTT SAMBA Samba 739 (01 OF 2011) Samba OM Present 90 0 39 51 0 39 34.00 73.00 MOHAMMAD AFZAL 6 110015 NA ABDUL SALAM KHAN ARI MDR MENDHAR POONCH Poonch 786 (01 OF 2011) Poonch OM Present 90 0 41 49 0 41 45.00 86.00 KHAN WARD NO 1 TEH BASOHLI DIST 7 110023 NA AJAY KUMAR RAM LAL Kathua -
District-Wise List of Time Bound Cases of Teachers / Masters. of Kashmir Division
District-wise list of Time bound cases of Teachers / Masters. of Kashmir Division. 1 District-wise list of Time bound cases of Teachers / Masters. of Kashmir Division. S. Office District Name of the official Design. Place of posting Date of Date of Design as Pay scale as Non- Present grade Date of promotion to the No. S. No. birth apptt. on date of on date of functional present grade apptt. appointment promotion s availed 1 2202 Anantnag Ab Gani Mir Teacher HS Aupzan 16.05.2006 Mig.Teacher 5200-20200+2800 2 2163 Anantnag Ab Hamid Tak Teacher Ms Liver 16.05.2006 5200-20200+2800 3 2387 Anantnag Ab Hamid Wani Master BHS Qazigund 29.06.1990 9300-34800+4280 4 2431 Anantnag Ab Majeed Rather Teacher GHS Dialgam 16.05.2006 Mig. Teacher 5200-20200+2800 5 2988 Anantnag Ab Majid Dar Teacher MS Monghall 16.05.2006 Mig. Teacher 5200-20200+2800 6 2523 Anantnag Ab Rasheed Wani Teacher Ms Guswanigund 01.06.2006 ReT 5200-20200+2800 7 2157 Anantnag Ab Rashid Bhat Teacher MS Dandipora 16.05.2006 5200-20200+2800 8 2927 Anantnag Ab Rashid Bhat Teacher GMS Shirpora 16.05.2006 Mig. Teacher 5200-20200+2800 9 2177 Anantnag Ab Rashid Ganie Teacher BHSS Bijbehara 16.05.2006 5200-20200+2800 10 2420 Anantnag Ab Rashid Khan Teacher MS Audsoo 16.05.2006 Mig. Teacher 5200-20200+2800 11 2421 Anantnag Ab Rashid Sheikh Teacher GMS Uttersoo 16.05.2006 Mig. Teacher 5200-20200+2800 12 2484 Anantnag Ab Rashid Sheikh Master GMS Sagam 06.07.1990 9300-34800+4280 13 2425 Anantnag Ab Rashid Wani Teacher GMS Nowgam 16.05.2006 Mig.