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![]() Dulucha, a Tartar chief from Central Asia, invaded Kashmir with 60,000 strong horsemen. Suhadeva tried to induce him to retreat by paying him off a large sum of money. For this purpose he imposed heavy taxes even upon the Brahmans who had never before been taxed. But Dulucha refused to retreat and struck terror. He ravaged the Valley with fire and sword. Monstrous miseries were inflicted upon the people including the Brahmans. According to Baharistan i -Shahi, “Dulucha and his soldiers killed everyone they could find . People who had fled to the hills and forests were pursued and captured. Men were killed, women and children were reduced to slavery and sold to the merchants of Khita (Turkistan), whom the invaders had brought with them. All the houses in the cities and the villages were burnt. The invaders ate as much of the corn and rice as they could . Whatever was left, they burnt and destroyed. In this way the whole of the Kashmir Valley was trampled under foot”. Suhadeva fled to Kishtwar, leaving the Kingdom to the cruel aggressors. Dulucha stayed here for eight months and took about 50,000 Brahmans with him as slaves. But all the troops and slaves perished while crossing the Devsar pass. It was a terrible experience for the legendary Kashmiri Pandits. Dulucha went away from the Valley but left it haunted. The cursed people had lost all faith in their ruler- Suhadeva. Taking the advantage of the chaos and confusion, Rinchana- the refugee from Tibet, occupied the throne with the help of some chiefs . He killed his benefactor, Ramachandra, in the fort of Lar by treacherous means and married his daughter, Kota Rani. Rinchana, a pseudo- Buddhist, wanted to get initiated into the Brahmanical fold to strengthen his political position. At that time, Shaivism was the most extensively practised religion in the Valley. So he called Sri Devaswami, the religious head of the Shaivas, to indoctrinate himself into the Hindu religion. Devaswami called a secret meeting of the prominent Pandits, who refused to accept Rinchana into Hinduism because of his low birth. Jonaraja says,” The King asked Devaswami to initiate him in the mantras of Shiva, but as he was Bhautta (Tibetian), Devaswami feared that the King was unworthy of such initiation and did not favour him”. This was a monstrous blunder on the part of Pandits, which turned the course of history. In fact, the Brahmans were not ready to share their privileges with an outsider. Thus deflected, Rinchana wanted to establish a uniform faith of warring sects and creeds in Kashmir with himself as its head. But Shahmir and Bulbul Shah manipulated his conversion to Islam. Ramachandra’s son, Ravanachandra, and many others also embraced Islam. A Muslim ruling class came into existence. In this way the Kashmiri Pandits were responsible for the destruction of their own ascendency and the ruin of their very existence. They are tremendously paying for it till today. People of inferior origin and subordinate castes were attracted to Islam by gradual methods. This newly established Muslim class slowly consolidated its position and employed various methods to propagate the new faith. However, the Brahmans put a brave front and resisted the tide. After the death of Rinchana (AD 1326), Udyanadeva, the brother of Suhadeva, was installed on the throne of Kashmir and Shahmir was appointed as Commander-in-Chief. Achala, a Turkish chief, invaded Kashmir during the reign of Udyanadeva, laying waste the territories he passed through. The king fled to Tibet. Kota Rani - the queen, faced the invader, procured his death and saved the kingdom. In this operation , Shahmir played the dominant role. Jonaraja says, “Strange that this believer in Allah became the saviour of the people. As a dried up river allows men to cross it and gives them shelter on its banks, even so this believer in Allah, calm and active, protected the terrified subjects.” Shahmir’s influence increased tremendously and he further strengthened his position by entering into matrimonial relations with the powerful nobles in Kashmir. A subversive struggle was born between the tolerant Hinduism and the militant Islam. Since the advent of Muslim rule in Kashmir [ AD 1339], the legendary Kashmiri Pandits have suffered SEVEN TRAGIC MIGRATIONS so far. The seventh and last one was in 1989-90. A brief description of all the seven migrations is given below: ![]()
This naturally caused animosity among the Brahmans and resulted in frail rebellion during the reign of Shihab-ud-Din (AD 1354-1373). In order to break the upheaval among the Hindus and to make them prostrate, the Sultan turned his attention towards their temples. All the temples in Srinagar, including the one at Bijbehara, were wrecked to terrorize the poor Kashmiri Pandits. It seems that by this time, the sultans of Kashmir were perfectly islamized as a result of their contacts, interactions and intercourses with the sayyids. These sayyids came here as absconders in search of safe harbours, but manoeuvered the events for their own cause and fanatic iconoclastic zeal. The Hindus began to feel deserted and alienated in their own land. To consolidate their rule, sultans institutionalized the “policy of extermination” to eradicate all traces of Hinduism in any form. However, the Kashmiri Pandits stuck to their own religion and traditions, ignoring the atrocities, barbarism and cruelties of the privileged ruling class. But there were many from other castes who, either by conviction or in order to gain royal favour, embraced Islam. These new converts were looked down upon by the Kashmiri Pandits as traitorous and treacherous, with no loyalty for time-honored values. This gave rise to a new class rivalry. Suha Bhatt, who after embracing Islam took the name of Saif-ud-Din, became the leader of the fresh converts during the reign of Sikandar (AD 1389-1413).
But Ahmed Khan refused to execute the mischievous decree. The Mullah then excited his followers against the Kashmiri Pandits. He established his seat in a mosque, assumed the duties of the administrator under the title of Dindar Khan and let loose the reign of terror. The Hindus were wickedly tormented, their houses burnt and property looted. Hundreds of Brahmans were killed, prostrated, maimed and humiliated. They began to run away in large numbers and hide themselves in mountainous terrain. This was the fifth dreadful mass exodus of the legendary Kashmiri Pandits from their mystic motherland. Those who remained behind lived in the most horrific and terrible conditions generated by the Mullah and his gang. “Aay Zalimu, Aay Kafiroo, The final assault on the Kashmiri Pandits started with these slogans. Barbarous terrorists from Pakistan, Afghanistan, Turkey, Sudan and even Saudi Arabia penetrated into the Saffron Valley. Brutal, wild and barbarous techniques were employed to hound and kill the Aryan Saraswat Brahmans of Kashmir. Even the helpless ladies were not spared. Sarla Bhat, a nurse in Soura Medical Institute, was abducted on 19th April, 1990, by JKLF militants who repeatedly gang-raped her and eventually killed her on 25th April. Girja Tikoo, a teacher from Bandipur, was kidnapped, raped and eventually shred to pieces by a saw mill on 4th June, 1990. Bimla Braroo from the Nai Sarak, Srinagar, who along with her daughter, Archana, was raped in the presence of her husband, Sohanlal, before all the three were killed on 31st March, 1992. There are dozens of such brutal instances. Even wicked Afghans will be feeling sorry in their graves for the sanatic holocaust of the legendary Kashmiri Pandits. |
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![]() Born on May 1, 1956, to Shree Omkarnath Ganjoo and Smt Sheela Ganjoo in Kashmir, Dr Ganjoo obtained the coveted academic degrees of M.Phil (1983) and Ph.D (1987) in History with specialization in International Relations from the University of Kashmir. Earlier he held the distinguished faculty positions in Govt. Degree College, Baramulla (Kashmir); Centre for Advance Study in Education and Technology, Srinagar (Kmr); CASET Post Graduate Evening College, Srinagar (Kmr); and, the Centre of Central Asian Studies, University of Kashmir. Dr. Ganjoo developed the excellent potential for research and published a number of articles/books on diverse topics of history, culture, politics, international relations and religious studies. Ignoring the pain and agony of migration from his motherland because of political turmoil; he exclusively worked on Islamic Studies, Afghan Resurgence, Kashmir Crisis, Indian Nationalism and Historiography with all dedication. His widely acknowledged books include : 1. Afghanistan’s Struggle for Resurgence (ISBN 81-7158-023-8). 2. Soviet Afghan Relations (ISBN 81-7158-100-5). 3. Kashmir Politics (ISBN 81-7041-296-X). 4. Muslim Freedom Fighters of India ( 3 vols) .(ISBN 81-261-1281-6/ 9788126112814). 5. Economics System in Islam (ISBN 81-261-1808-3/9788126118083). 6. Glimpses of Islamic World (ISBN 81-261-2067-3/9788126120673). 7. Prophet Muhammad (ISBN 81-261-1421-5/ 9788126114214). 8. Wailing Shadows in Kashmir . (ISBN 81-261-2921-2/9788126129218). 9. Dictionary of History (ISBN 81-7041-237-4). 10.The Islamic World ( 2 vols) Besides being involved in different interdisciplinary research projects, Dr Ganjoo has participated in several seminars and written about thirty four research papers. He is also the member of various academic and research bodies. His name was recommended for the Soviet Land Nehru Award (1991) and received recognition from prestigious NGOs --- Rashtriya Gaurav Award (2004), Best Citizen of India Award (2005), Vijay Shree Award (2005). |
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The world needs to know this History and that will help to put the situation in Kashmir in context. It is an issue of people trying to dominate others on the basis of religion - nothing else.
Added By Vimal Raina
ur article is a sort of counter discourse to the dominant historical discourse of Kashmir being a secular state during the course of history...&...Sheikh Abdullah...being a secular leader....the leftist historians l...ike Promila Thapar...& pseudo intellectuals like Meera Nanda, Arundhati Roy....have done a great dis service to the Indian people by trying to brush the wrongs done to the Indian people under the carpet....
Added By Vineet Mehta
Hats off to Shri Satish Ji. This article should be an eye opener to all of those who turn blind eye to facts. But as it is said you can take horse to water but you cannot make him drink it. You can wake somebody who is sleeping but you cann...ot wake anyone who pretends to sleep. One should learn from his past. The fact today is Kashmiri Pandits do not have any say in whatsoever regarding their own future in their own Country.
Added By Naveen Kakapuri
Satishji,your posts are always enlightening,thanks for the invaluable knowledge yoy share with us and kudos to your hardwork and dedication for this purpose.We are all assingned our roles and you are doing yours in a most beautiful manner,thanks again and Namaskar.
Added By Rattan Wakhlu
This is history and not politics.Painful for all generations to come and yet irreversible,it seems.
Added By Tej Nath Mattu
I had the idea of only three migrations for our ancestors, but it seems that we have never been allowed to rest in peace. Any how our nomadic capabilities has made us genetically superior to withstand continual assaults on our very existence. End result, we are truly world citizens, scattered across the globe and counted in every field, one can visualize. Thanks our tormentors.
Added By Ashok Chirvi
Our roots are in our thousands years of history, customs, traditions, values, culture and society. If we ignore history, we will loose our identity. We have to connect ourselves with our MOTHERLAND and rich heritage. Every KP should know the pain and agony we suffered since centuries. Modernization does not mean we should forget our past.
Added By Sumit Ganjoo
Respected Dr. Satish, Only one thing which creeps into my mind is the Darwinian Theory. For last 700 yeras, the KP community has faced 7 forced exodus..almost one after every 100 years. Is there any sense of insecurity, non-dependanace,aloofness was getting instigated in the DNA of KPs? How could a single community face not one, two but seven forced exiles?
Added By Amit Hiremath
Dear Mr. Chirvi, I appreciate your optimism of seeing the KPs all across globe doing progress at almost every vertical. So are many other communities! But they haven't paid the cost as much as KPs. Never had we seen 2-3 generations loosing hope to get back to homeland and retain the heritage! Trust Mr. Ganjoo share the same intension as he wrote in his earlier comment!
Added By Amit Hiremath
Thnx for making me aware about the history , it was very shamefull it was like like we were hopeless bt time is changed can't say anything lets leave it to destiny n my perception is different in this, why at tht time we couldn't do anything ??? No clues bt i feel time is different youth is different n i feel i have the things in my hands don know about others bt we oll r game changer by being postive n structured bt really thanks for such a good information of history of kashmir
Added By vimal pandit
Thnx for making me aware about the history , it was very shamefull it was like like we were hopeless bt time is changed can't say anything lets leave it to destiny n my perception is different in this, why at tht time we couldn't do anything ??? No clues bt i feel time is different youth is different n i feel i have the things in my hands don know about others bt we oll r game changer by being postive n structured bt really thanks for such a good information of history of kashmir
Added By vimal pandit
Thanks for updating history of our unfortunate but resilient community.We have suffered again and again due to our selfish and egoistic nature which prevents from following any leader.Instead of blaming others let us introspect and fight for our homeland unitedly.If JEWS got homeland after thousands of years why not we.Don't expect any Indian govt.to help us,they are too busy with muslim vote bank politics to bother about us.We should unite to fight our own wars and rise again from the ashes.
Added By chaman DULLOO