One notable book that describes the history of Kashmir is "Kashmir: A Disputed Legacy, 1846-1990" by Alastair Lamb. This book provides a detailed account of the region's historical context, political developments, and the long-standing conflict over its status. It explores the complexities of Kashmir's history, including colonial influences, local governance, and the impact of international relations. For a more contemporary perspective, "The Kashmir Question: Restructuring the Discourse" by Sumantra Bose also offers insights into the ongoing issues surrounding the region.
They are both correct in certain usage. "Book of quotes" would be correct in describing a book containg a collection of quotes. A "book on quotes" would be a book on the history of quotes or how to quote someone.
kings of Kashmir, written in Sanskrit by Kashmiri Brahman Kalhaṇa in 12th century CE.
kings of Kashmir, written in Sanskrit by Kashmiri Brahman Kalhaṇa in 12th century CE.
M.J. Akbar
Jagmohan in 1991.
Shiek Mohammed Abdullah, who was the leader of the National Conference, Kashmir's largest political party, and one of the most important political figures in the modern history of Jammu and Kashmir.
see history of jammu and kashmir for this
it is belong to jammu and kashmir .normally jammu & kashmir's penal code is known as ranbir panel code....that's all
I'm not sure
ask someone by describing the book to them
The word 'this" in the sentence is an adjective describing book.
Pakistan owns it legally by history. Rest is controversial and based on self opinion.