Tag: Dogras

Jagmohan 1990: From Darling to Devil !

Kashmir Rechords | Special Archival Feature On his death anniversary, Jagmohan remains one of the most contested—and perhaps most misunderstood—figures in Kashmir’s modern history. What if the story told for decades is only half the truth? A Governor Once Welcomed by Thousands In January 1990, as Jagmohan assumed charge on January 19, an unusual spectacle unfolded across the Valley. Contrary to later narratives, thousands of Kashmiri Muslims thronged...

From Tulmulla to California: A Faith That Refuses to Fade

(Kashmir Rechords Exclusive) In April 2026, thousands of miles away from Kashmir, a quiet yet deeply symbolic act unfolded in Livermore, California. The Kashmiri Pandit diaspora acquired nearly 60 kanals of land to build a temple dedicated to Mata Kheer Bhawani—their revered Kuldevi. A Bhumi Pujan marked not just the beginning of construction, but the continuation of a centuries-old civilisational instinct: to carry faith, memory...
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People of PoK are culturally closer to Dogras, Punjabis

Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK), which is a part of the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir, is 13,297 square kilometers in area and is...