[Reader-list] "Tahqiq", written by Sh. Arjan Dev Majboor - A Review

Pawan Durani pawan.durani at gmail.com
Thu May 14 10:07:03 IST 2009


*"Tahqiq", written by Sh. Arjan Dev Majboor - A Review***

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*By Upender Ambardar*

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The book under review titled *"Tahqiq", *written in nastaliq Kashmiri by Sh
.Arjan Dev Majboor published in the year 1999 (price not mentioned),
spanning into 183 pages encases nine diverse essays. The book besides being
a recounting of the past history of Kashmir and its historical icons is also
a perceptive account of travel cum memoir. The thoughtfully selected and
compelling writings included in the book give an insightful account about
Kanishka, the renowned and illustrious ruler and history and culture of
Himalayan states. A history of Kashmir, Kashmir under the Buddhist and Hindu
era, Kashmir as encompassed in 'Gulabnama', Ritualistic Kashmiri marriage
songs in the backdrop of mythology, Mysore as seen by the author and lastly
the author's literary odyssey. The narrative of the first essay entitled
'Kanishka, the great Kushan emperor', unfolds his multifaceted attributes as
a determined ruler, an accomplished and gallant soldier, an expert on
warfare and a political strategist, who ruled over a vast area of the Indian
sub-continent in the second century AD with an iron grip for twenty three
years. His capital Purashpur, the present day Peshawar, a flourishing city
of plenty was well connected both with the then extended Indian peninsula
and the Central Asia through silk route. The hitherto lesser known facts and
details about the Kushan dynasty, the trade and cultural ties, the
architectural masterpieces of the Gandhara style and the hosting of the
third Buddhist World Conference at Kundalvan-Srinagar outskirts are deftly
pieced together. The second essay entitled 'History and Culture of Himalayan
States based on the fifth volume of the name-same book offers an intimate
understanding of the Sikh rule in Jammu region from the year 1810 to 1820,
awareness about three Dogra rulers, the subsequent conquests in Ladakh and
Baltistan, the emergence of Mian Dido as a local hero besides providing an
incredible information about Maharaja Gulab Singh and armed exploits of
General Zorawar Singh. 'A history of Kashmir', the third essay is an
analysed narration, which gives a haunting glimpse of political geography
and socio-religious history of ancient Kashmir.

It also dwells upon the various antiquated path-routes that led to
Kashmirand the traditional Kashmiri crafts and arts. The next essay
named '
Kashmir' is a condensed narration based on the review of Kashmir related
different books. The author has delved deep into many layers of Kashmir's
history presenting an integrated and sequential information about the
medieval Kashmir, eminent rulers of Kashmir besides familiarising the reader
with historical and cultural aspects of Kashmir. The essay on 'Kashmir under
Hindu and Buddhist era' is a convincing and illuminating analysis of
Kashmirespecially under Buddhist rule. It brings to life many
centuries of
Kashmir's rich past which contributed to the emergence of a remarkable
civilisation at that time. The essay under the heading 'Kashmir as covered
in Gulab-naama' sets in motion the life and time of Maharaja Gulab Singh
besides giving a brief look at the history of Jammu and important happenings
in Kashmir during the said period. The essay on ritualistic marriage songs
and mythology is a delightful glimpse into the tradition of 'Wanvun' sung on
the auspicious occasions.

Written in a simple and straight forward style supplemented by a few sample
songs, the essay is an invaluable peep in this form of ancient ritual
invocation of Kashmir. In the next essay 'Mysore as seen by the author', the
reader is introduced to a rich mix of heritage, history, richness and
variety of the landscape. The densely informative and absorbing account is
sure to stimulate the imagination of a reader bitten by the wander bug. The
last essay of the book is a life odyssey and literary sojourn of the author
Sh. Arjan Dev Majboor, an accomplished writer, poet and researcher. It is a
vividly relived memoir, which is replete with nostalgia filled yesterdays
besides having heavier and lighter moments of life. It also unfolds
identifiable and tensely felt situations in addition to moments of
despondency doubts, hopes and aspirations in the author's life.

In a plainspeak, the book entitled *'Tahqiq' *, written in nastaliq
Kashmirby Sh. Arjan Dev Majboor is an essay to read and understand
refreshing work.

Unquestionably, this insightful book is an essential reading for anyone
having an appetite for awareness and enlightenment.

* * **(The author is a well-known Researcher on History and Culture of **
Kashmir** .*
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Source: Kashmir Sentinel



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