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Aatish-e-Chinar is an autobiography by Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah, also known as the "Lion of Kashmir".

Description

Published in 1986, this book provides a detailed account of his life, struggles, and political journey. Abdullah was a prominent leader in Kashmir, and his autobiography covers his efforts to secure justice for the Kashmiri people, including his experiences with imprisonment and political activism.

References

  1. "The last roar - India Today". 2024-09-27. Archived from the original on 2024-09-27. Retrieved 2024-09-27.
  2. M. Amin (2019-08-23). Atish E Chinar By Sh. Abdullah.


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