- Prem Nath
Bazaz (13 July 1905 – 1984) was a
Kashmiri politician, scholar, and
author born in Budgam, Kashmir. He was a
secularist and a democrat. He was...
- J&K cops [criminal history]". ibtimes.co.in.
Retrieved 8
February 2024.
Bazaz,
Junaid Nabi. "Most-wanted
militant Abbas Sheikh killed alongside aide in...
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Kichlu Mantu/Mantoo/Mintoo
Fotedar Haksar Handoo Parimoo Mattoo Rajguru Bhan
Bazaz Bakshi Rather Razdan Munshi Sapru Thussu Tikoo Zutshi Magre/Magray Yatoo...
- Mantoo/Mintoo)
Haksar Handoo Ganai Tikoo Tantray Mattoo Pandit Rajguru Bhan
Bakshi Bazaz Rather Razdan Munshi Sapru Zutshi Magre (or Magray)
Yatoo Wali
Wazir Madan...
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Buddhists and
Sikhs comprising the
remaining 3%. That same year, Prem Nath
Bazaz, a
Kashmiri Pandit journalist wrote: "The
poverty of the
Muslim m****es is...
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Oxford India Short Introductions, OUP, pp. 53–54, ISBN 978-0-19-012141-9
Bazaz 1941, pp. 91.
Zutshi 2019, p. 54. Khan 1978, p. 27. Khan 1978, p. 27–28...
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Shortly after 1965 war,
Kashmiri Pandit activist and writer, Prem Nath
Bazaz wrote that the
overwhelming majority of Kashmir's
Muslims were unfriendly...
- Transformations. John
Benjamins Publishing Company. p. 159. Wangu,
Madhu Bazaz (2003).
Images of
Indian Goddesses.
Abhinav Publications. p. 97. O'Brien-Kop...
- "The World's
Cities in 2018". po****tion.un.org.
Retrieved 19 May 2023.
Bazaz, Amir; Bertoldi, Paolo; Buckeridge, Marcos; Cartwright, Anton; de Coninck...
- rationalist." In 1942, at the age of 39, he
developed friendships with Prem Nath
Bazaz,
Padam Nath Ganju,
Omkar Nath,
Ghulam Ahmad Ashai and KL Kaul. At this point...