Description
Thirty Years In Kashmir is Arthur Neve’s compelling memoir of his extensive time spent in the Kashmir Valley during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Through his detailed observations and personal experiences, Neve provides readers with an intimate portrait of Kashmir’s geography, people, customs, and traditions during a transformative period in Indian history.
The author chronicles the natural beauty of the region, including its mountains, lakes, and gardens, while also documenting the social and cultural aspects of Kashmiri life. Neve’s perspective as a long-term resident gives him unique credibility in describing the impact of colonial administration on the region and its inhabitants.
This historical non-fiction work serves as both a travelogue and a social commentary, offering valuable insights into Kashmir during a significant era. The book remains an important primary source for anyone interested in Kashmir’s history, British colonial India, or the cultural heritage of the Kashmir Valley.







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