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Piyaray Raina has written: 'Socio-cultural and religious traditions of Kashmiri Pandits'
yes , but they have been converted to Muslims like:Dhar as DAR, PANDIT asPANDITA, KOUL as KOULA. This seems to me quite logical also .satish Dhar
In Kashmiri language, 'mountain' is called "vuchh".
In February 1986, Shah on his return to Kashmir valley retaliated and incited the Kashmiri Muslims by saying Islam Khatre Mein Hey ( transl. Islam is in danger). As a result, this led to the 1986 Kashmir riots where Kashmiri Hindus were targeted by the Kashmiri Muslims.
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The followers of Hinduism are called Hindus
At the same time, Kashmiri Pandits requested Guru Teg Bahadur ji that Aurangzeb is torturing Hindus in Kashmir, converting Hindus to Muslims, killing cows, gurus and Hindus. Then Gur Teg Bahadur ji Said that if there is a great man who can save Hindus by sacrificing himself, so that Hindus are not forcefully converted into Muslims. Then Guru Gobind Singh ji said that who can be a greater great man than you in this world? And thus Guru Tegh Bahadur ji sacrificed his life to protect Kashmiri Hindus and cows!! 29 March 1676, on this day, at the age of 11, Dasmesh Pita Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji became the 10th Guru of the Sikh Panth. Instead of becoming a preacher, Guru Maharaj took up the sword, in his company thousands of people made swords companions, the abode of bliss resounded with the clang of swords. if you want to know more about Guru Gobind Singh ji you can visit sikhhitoryinfo website
Not all Hindus are called Rajputs. Rajput is a sub-caste of Hindu.
In Kashmiri, you say "na" for no.
its varanasi well its sacred for hindus because a very important river (Ganga) flows through the city, which bears extreme importance in the Hindu mythology and is worshiped by many devotees. over the years, Varanasi has become a major city for the Hindus from the religious point of view. a number of festivals in the honour of the Ganges are held, which is one of the major reasons for Varanasi's evolution as a sacred place of Hindus. Innumerable cremation spots, pandits, temples etc are a common sight in Varanasi today.
Jahangir executed Guru Arjan the fifth Guru by reportedly roasting him alive.
They are called Hindus.