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EVOLUTION OF AGRARIAN STRUCTURE AND RELATIONS IN JAMMU AND KASHMIR: LATE 19TH CENTURY TO EARLY 20TH CENTURY Prince Raina
International Conference on Health Science, Green Economics, Educational Review and Technology Vol. 5 No. 1: IHERT (2023) FIRST ISSUE: International Conference on Health Science, Green Economics,
Publisher : Universitas Efarina

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/ihert.v5i1.340

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This research work presents a comprehensive study of the agrarian structure and relations in the region of Jammu and Kashmir from the late 19th century to the early 20th century. Through an analysis of historical documents, governmental records, and scholarly research, the paper examines the transformation of land ownership, tenancy patterns, and socio-economic dynamics within the agrarian sector during this pivotal period. By delving into the colonial policies, socio-economic conditions, and local power structures, this research sheds light on the intricate interplay of factors that shaped the agrarian landscape of Jammu and Kashmir. Furthermore, it discusses the implications of these historical developments for contemporary environmental and agricultural policies aimed at fostering sustainable practices and equitable land distribution in the region.
MARTAND SUN TEMPLE OF KASHMIR VALLEY THROUGH THE AGES Shabir Ahmad Lone; Prince Raina; Mohammad Ishaq Lone; E. Ravi
Journal of International Islamic Law, Human Right and Public Policy Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): September
Publisher : PT. Radja Intercontinental Publishing

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59733/jishup.v2i3.106

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A Hindu temple devoted to Surya, the Martand Sun Temple (also called Pandou Laidan) dates back to the eighth century. Its building was ordered by the third Karkota Dynasty emperor, Lalitaditya Muktapida. Unfortunately, Sikandar Shah Miri, the Muslim monarch, demolished it, and it is now in ruins. The temple, located in Jammu and Kashmir five miles from Anantnag, had a fusion of Chinese, Gandharan, and Gupta architectural styles. It is known as Kartanda (Sun Temple) and is a centrally protected monument. The author draws attention to the remnants of the Kashmir Valley's Martand Sun Temple.
"GREEN REVOLUTION: THE AGRARIAN TRANSFORMATION OF JAMMU AND KASHMIR FROM THE 19TH TO 20TH CENTURY" Prince Raina; Dr. Dinesh Mandot
International Journal of Economic, Business, Accounting, Agriculture Management and Sharia Administration (IJEBAS) Vol. 4 No. 4 (2024): August
Publisher : CV. Radja Publika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54443/ijebas.v4i4.1786

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The agrarian history of Jammu and Kashmir reflects a significant transformation driven by the Green Revolution, which spanned from the 19th to the 20th century. This paper explores the multifaceted impact of agricultural advancements on the socio-economic fabric of the region. By examining historical records, agricultural practices, and socio-political changes, this study highlights the profound shifts in productivity, land use, and rural livelihoods brought about by the Green Revolution in Jammu and Kashmir.