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Table of Contents
   Index
   About the Author
   Introduction
   HISTORICAL TALES
Broad-bosomed Jhelum
Suyya, the Great Medieval Engineer
Queen Didda
Pir Pandit Padshah
Saviour of Kashmir
Colonel Mian Singh
Wazir Zorawar
Robin Hood of Kashmir
Mujahid Sherwani
   FOLKTALES
Introduction
Himal and Nagraya
Zohra Khotan and Haya Bund
Shabrang-Prince-Thief
The Story-Teller and his Five Maxims
The Vizier's Son
The Treacherous Vizier
Magic Ring
The Wily Dervish meets his Fate
The Tailor and the Jinns
The Son-in-law Abroad
The Goldsmith's Wife
Princess of the Saffron City
The Pandit and the Pathan
   SHORT STORIES
Introduction
The Lost Guide
To the Eden
Love in the Valley
Nambardar's Bull
Return of the Native
Vendetta
Her Man Gula
Water Thief
Told by Rahti
The Confession
Bear Stories of Kashmir
Leopard Stories of Kashmir
Jungle Woman of Kashmir
The Shrewish Wife
The Ear-ring
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About the Author

Somnath Dhar
Somnath Dhar

Born in Srinagar, in 1917, Somnath Dhar. M.A., LL.B., B.T., M.I.P.R. (London), served there on the staff of S.P. College, in mid-forties. After a stint as sub-editor of the Hindustan Times, he joined the Ministry of External Affairs, and served in New Delhi and, abroad, in Indian Missions as First Secretary, Consul, Consul General, etc. During this period of 20 years, he maintained his interest in the folklore of Jammu and Kashmir State, particularly folk-tales. The Stag Government published his Kashmir Folklore in 1959, when he was serving in the Indian High Commission in Kuala Lumpur. After retiring as Officer on Special Duty in the Ministry in 1973, he has been lecturing on folklore, tourism, etc. A freelance journalist and a travel writer, he has been broadcasting from All India Radio on a number of topic, including the national Spotlight. He has been interviewed on TV a number of time, wherein (October 1991 and March 1972) he referred to this work as his magnum opus.

Prof. Somnath Dhar has authored a number of books, including Kautilya and the Arthsastra, (Marwah Publications), Folk Tales of Turkey (Sterling Publishers, 3rd edition. 1989), Jammu and Kashmir (National Book Trust, 3rd edition, 1992) and Kalhana :the last published by the Sahitya Akademi, has also been issued in Hindi, Urdu, Punjabi, Malayalam, Kannadese, Tamil, Telugu, Nepali, other language editions due to be printed. His book on Nepal, other coauthor with his wife, Asha Dhar, was entitle, "Nepal : Land of Gods, Goddesses and Demons" (Marwah Publications, New Delhi. 1985).

As a historian and folklorist, Prof. Dhar has presented papers in London, Ankara Kathmandu, Mysore, New Delhi, and addressed meetings at the India International Centre and Y.M.C.A., New Delhi. Some of the tales, including historical tales, presented in this volume, have appeared in ct number of journals in India and abroad. Particularly Hong Kong, London, etc.

 

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