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13july 1931 ,beginning of revolution against Aryans in kashmir .

Kashmir Martyrs' Day: 13th of July 1931 The Kashmir Martyrs’ Day: Youm-e-Shuhada-e-Kashmir is  observed on July 13 every year not only on both sides of the Line of Control but also all over the world by the Kashmiris to pay  homage to 22 Kashmiris who were martyred in 1931 to free  Kashmir from the brutalities of despotic Dogra(Aryan)rulers.  The tragic day is the milestone in the history of Kashmiri struggle  against foreign occupation. It was revolt against atrocities on July  13, 1931 when people rose against the autocratic Dogra(Aryan) rule and protested against the prosecution of sympathizer of  Kashmir struggle, Abdul Qadeer Khan Ghazi. It starts from 1846 when Sikh rule ended and the British sold  Kashmir to Dogra(Aryan) Maharaja Gulab Singh under the  Treaty of Amritsar at a cost of 750,000 Nanak Shahi, using the  name of sikh’s Guru “Guru Nanak dev ji “ was a political stunt by  the Aryan Maharaja who called them self as Dogra MahaRaja  .Since then Kashmir has been in a st

Buddhism from viewpoint of ISLAM

Buddhism from the Point of View of Islam: As we all know Buddha Is Not an Omnipotent God The founder of Buddhism, Shakyamuni, was a prince of the small city state of  Kapilavastu on the border of present-day northern India and Nepal two and a  half thousand years ago. After seeing the physical and mental sufferings of his  subjects, Shakyamuni renounced his royal life and spent many years in  meditation seeking the way for all beings to become liberated from their  problems and attain to lasting happiness. As a result of his intense compassion  for others and his deep understanding, he was able to overcome all his  shortcomings, limitations and problems and realize all his potentials so that he  became a Buddha. A Buddha is not an omnipotent God, but is literally someone  who is “totally awake” so that he or she may be of fullest help to others.  Shakyamuni Buddha then spent the rest of his life teaching others the techniques for awakening that he had realized so that they too could be

History of islam in kashmir

HISTORY OF ISLAM IN KASHMIR Rinchan, whose full name was Lhachan Gualbu Rinchana, was a Buddhist prince  from Ladakh, and the son of the Ladakh chief, Lhachan Ngos-gruba, who ruled Ladakh from  1290 to 1320. Kashmir has changed its primary religions from Nagaism to  Buddhism and finally to Islam,just to give tough fight to foreigners  (The Aryans) . Brahmins were powerful and rich, and they were administering Kashmir at  this time. The Muslim who were confined to a region that was assigned for lower castes,  they were called the Mlecchas. Mlecch is a Sanskrit word. It implies impure. The vast majority of the Sanskrit writing has alluded to medieval time  Muslims with this word. Rinchan revolted against his uncle, the ruler of Ladakh, but was defeated and fled to Kashmir.  Raja Suhadeva appointed Rinchan as a minister. A Muslim from Swat named Shah Mir was  appointed as a minister in Kashmir by Suhadeva and he became good friend of  Rinchan. Mongols under their leader Dulchoo, invaded K

History of Buddhism in kashmir

HISTORY OF BUDDISM IN KASHMIR: When Aryans arrived in kashmir and introduced there customs to nagas ,at the time  nagas and Aryans always at war with each other so when the message of Buddhism reached nagas ,  they were the first to accept it and make there way to give tough fight to the Aryans. It is certain that  Buddhism came to Gandhara and Kashmir at the same time.Before the rise of Buddhism in Gandhara,  the whole area was under the Nagas. In the old traditions, we find some big scholars, who belong to  the Naga race. Kapila, who is considered the founder of materialistic philosophy or the Sakya- Darshan was a Naga. Exactly, in the same way, Naga-Arjuna, and Naga-Bodhi, who command much  respect in the Buddhist world, were also Nagas. They were against the Aryan caste system, their  religious pantheon and superiority complex. Buddhist centers of learning in the other parts of Valley. This fact also proves that Buddhism existed  as a religion in Kashmir, even before the reign of A

Naga's of kashmir

KASHMIR: Kashmir is surrounded by a girt of mountains, which is crossed through  a few mountains. Ou-Kong (759A.D.) has described the 3 passes leading to  the Valley. One pass leads from Tou-fan (Tiben); the other from Po- liu (Baltistan) and the third from Kien-to-lo (Gandhara). It is evident that  Kashmir had established links with the people of Ladakh, Tibet, Gilgit, Taxila.   HISTORY OF NAGAISM IN KASHMIR:People of that time settled around a lake or a spring. In Kashmir, a spring is known as a Nag. These  early settlers had to clear forests from the wild animals and snakes, whom they feared and  respected.they were non idol worshipers but later As such, they started worship of the snakes.  Then came the Aryan tribes around 4000 years back approximately, who introduced their  customs and rituals in the Valley. However, in the beginning they met with opposition from  the Nagas. As Kashmir formed a part of Gandhara during the ancient period, the whole area from Anantnag  to Peshawar w