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He further adds that heritage means our legacy from the past, what we live with today and what twe pass on to future generations. He laments the loss of a paradise which is now Kashmiri language 'koshur' is the language of people living in the valley of Kashmir and its adjoining valleys in the south and east. Veltman () says that Culture is |mazmoon khamoshi(خاموشی)|| zakir nisar hussain || imambargha gamdoo sonawariVedio: Shabir Ahmadsupport= sameer & GH Hussain Effect: Ramee Mazmoon e Zindan ||| Zakir Nissar Hussain Haranara | Muharram Majlis e Aza || Zakir Aga Syed Ruhullah || Qadeemi imambargah Durbal BeminaThe Kashmiri connection to the Awadh court was strengthened by the fact that two of the Prime ministers were of Kashmiri descent, Hakim Mehdi Khan Kashmiri and Nawab Tafazul Khan[xxxvi]. Some of the poets who made Awadh their home include Munshi (Mulla) Shah Mohammed, Khawja Abdullah, Munshi Safdar and Mirza Aboul Qasim CORE – Aggregating the world’s open access research papers There is a constant sense of loss and lamentation with political undertone of protest pervasive throughout his poetry. According to census the magnitude of Kashmiri speakers was during There is a general consensus among historical linguistics that Kashmiri belongs to the Dardic branch and is closely akin to Shina ||shortsshiastutus@AgaSyedMuhammedHadiMoosavi INTRDOUCTION Culture is defined as knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society Chowdhury (). CORE – Aggregating the world’s open access research papers Download Free PDF. Shiʿism in Kashmir: A history of Sunni-Shiʿi rivalry and reconciliationThe book identifies a distinctive Kashmiri Shi'i Islam established during this period Abstract Agha Shahid Ali is a Kashmiri American poet; he can be referred as the Bard who sings about the pain, suffering and oppression inflicted on the people of his homeland.