Introduction
  Kashmir
  Aurel Stein
  The Sanskritist
  Manuscript Treasures
  Kashmiri Scholarship
  Interface of Scholarship
  The Adopted Home
  Unfinished Tasks
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Acknowledgements & Refernce Sources
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The Kashmiri Pandit, Pandit Anand Kaul.

   
Culture & Political History of Kashmir, P. N. K. Bamzai.
   
The Valley of Kashmir, Walter R. Lawrence.
   

Kashmir, Sir Francis Younghusband.

   

Ancient Monuments of Kashmir, R. C. Kak.

   

Kashmir in Sunlight And Shade, C. E. A. Tyndale Biscoe.

   

The Linguistic Survey of India, Sir G. A. Grierson.

   

Dictionary of Kashmiri Language, Sir George Grierson.

   

Extracts of letter dated?, July 1921, Sir George Grierson to Sir Aurel Stein.
(Nityanand Shastri Library Collection.)

   
Journey into Kashmir & Tibet, Swami Abhedananda.
   
Bilhana, P. N. Kwathekar.
   
The Report : A Tour in Search of Sanskrit Manuscripts through Kashmir, Rajputana and Central India, George Buhler.
   
Letter dated July7, 1921, by Sir Aurel Stein to Professor Nityanand Shastri.
(Nityanand Shastri Library Collection.)
   
The Language of Mahanaya Prakash : An Examination of Kashmiri Language as Written in 15th Century, Sir George Grierson.
   
List of Raja’s of Kashmir by Aurel Stein, Stein Mss 390, Bodleian Library, Oxford.
   
All images and photographs bearing Bodleian Shelf  masks, Bodleian Library, Oxford.
   
All parts of Text bearing reference to Bodleian  Manuscripts  and documents, Bodleian Library, Oxford.
   
Yavanarajavanshavali, Munshi Devi Prasad Kayast.
   
Devanagari character: Specimen of Kashmiri written in the Devanagari script from Ramavataracharita by Devakar Prakasa Bhatta
Source :Linguistic Survey of India, George Grierson.
   

Sarada character: Specimen of Kashmiri written in the Sarada script by Mahamahopadhyaya Mukand Ram Shastri.
Source: Linguistic Survey of India, George Grierson.

   

Persian chracater : Specimen of Kashmiri written in the Persian script.
From: Kulyati-amir - Shah, Vol III, Manzoor Hashim, J& K Academy of Arts, Culture and Languages.
Source: Onkar Kachru

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