The History of the Struggle for Freedom in Kashmir by Prem Nath Bazaz

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Title: The History of the Struggle for Freedom in Kashmir
Author: Prem Nath Bazaz
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Language: English
Format: Paperback
Genre: History, Political Science, South Asian Studies

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The History of the Struggle for Freedom in Kashmir by Prem Nath Bazaz

“The History of the Struggle for Freedom in Kashmir” by Prem Nath Bazaz is a seminal work that provides a detailed and insider’s account of Kashmir’s political awakening and freedom movement during the early 20th century. Bazaz, a Kashmiri Pandit and prominent political activist, traces the history of Kashmir’s resistance against Dogra rule, the rise of popular movements, and the aspirations for democratic rights among the Kashmiri people.

Covering major events, including the formation of political organizations, the 1931 uprising, the role of Sheikh Abdullah, and the influence of Indian and Pakistani politics, Bazaz offers a balanced, first-hand perspective that remains crucial for anyone seeking a true understanding of Kashmir’s political past.

Key Features:

  • First-Hand Historical Account: Written by Prem Nath Bazaz, an active participant and witness to Kashmir’s freedom struggle.

  • Comprehensive Coverage: Covers the Dogra monarchy, early political movements, Muslim Conference, and National Conference developments.

  • Unbiased and Critical: Offers a balanced perspective, critical of both the Dogra regime and the failures of leadership within the movement.

  • Rare Source Material: A must-have reference for scholars, historians, and serious readers of Kashmir’s political history.

  • Accessible Writing: Although scholarly, the book is written in an engaging style suitable for general readers and students alike.


Why You Should Read “The History of the Struggle for Freedom in Kashmir”:

If you are looking to understand the real origins of political consciousness in Kashmir, the struggles against autocratic rule, and the evolution of Kashmiri identity, this book is indispensable. Prem Nath Bazaz’s work remains one of the few authentic Kashmiri voices documenting the early freedom movements before and after Partition.

Perfect for:

  • Students of history and political science

  • Researchers of South Asian studies

  • Aspirants preparing for UPSC, JKPSC, and other competitive exams

  • Readers interested in the history of Kashmir, India, and Pakistan

  • Scholars of colonial and post-colonial studies

 

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Q1. What is the main focus of "The History of the Struggle for Freedom in Kashmir"?
A1: The book focuses on the early political awakening, resistance against Dogra rulers, and the development of mass movements in Kashmir.

Q2. Is this book biased toward any side?
A2: No, Prem Nath Bazaz provides a critical and balanced view of both Dogra rulers and Kashmiri leadership, making it a credible historical source.

Q3. Who should read this book?
A3: Anyone interested in the history of Kashmir, especially those studying South Asian history, political movements, or preparing for competitive exams like UPSC and JKPSC.

  • First-Hand Historical Account: Written by Prem Nath Bazaz, an active participant and witness to Kashmir’s freedom struggle.

  • Comprehensive Coverage: Covers the Dogra monarchy, early political movements, Muslim Conference, and National Conference developments.

  • Unbiased and Critical: Offers a balanced perspective, critical of both the Dogra regime and the failures of leadership within the movement.

  • Rare Source Material: A must-have reference for scholars, historians, and serious readers of Kashmir's political history.

  • Accessible Writing: Although scholarly, the book is written in an engaging style suitable for general readers and students alike.