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Nabi Khanyari

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Ghulam Nabi Shah Khaniyari (fl. 1850s) also Mufti Ghulam Nabi and Naba Shah was a Kashmiri historian of Kashmir. His Wajeez-ut-Tawarikh (1857) gives information on the society, economics and political history of the Sikh period and earlier part of the Dogra rule in Kashmir.[1]

References

  1. ^ Mohammad Ishaq Khan History of Srinagar, 1846-1947: a study in socio-cultural change 1978 - Page 193 "Among them Ghulam Nabi Shah Khanyari and Haji Mohi-ud-din Miskin deserve special mention. Khanyari wrote Wajeez-ut-Tawarikh.7 It contains useful matter pertaining to the social, economic and political history of the Sikh and earlier part of the Dogra rule in Kashmir."