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'''Kashi Nath Pandita''', also known as '''K.&nbsp;N.&nbsp;Pandita''' (born 1929), is an Indian scholar in [[Persian language|Persian]] and [[Central Asian Studies]].<ref name=Tribune/><ref>
'''K.&nbsp;N.&nbsp;Pandita''', also known as '''Kashi Nath Pandita''' (born 1929), is an Indian Kashmiri scholar in [[Persian language|Persian]] and [[Central Asian Studies]].<ref name=Tribune/><ref>
{{cite web |url=http://word.world-citizenship.org/wp-archive/469 |title=World People's Blog: Kashi Nath Pandita |website=word.world-citizenship.org}}
{{cite web |url=http://word.world-citizenship.org/wp-archive/469 |title=World People's Blog: Kashi Nath Pandita |website=word.world-citizenship.org}}
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==Early life and education==
Born into the [[princely state]] of [[Jammu and Kashmir (princely state)|Jammu & Kashmir]] in [[British Raj|British India]] into a [[Kashmiri Pandit]] family, Pandita studied and worked at [[Panjab University]] and [[University of Tehran]], taught at the [[University of Kashmir]] and was the former professor and director at the Center of Central Asian Studies at the [[University of Kashmir]].<ref>
Born in [[Jammu and Kashmir (union territory)|Jammu & Kashmir]], Pandita studied and worked at [[Panjab University]] and [[University of Tehran]], taught at the [[University of Kashmir]] and was the former professor and director at the Center of Central Asian Studies at the [[University of Kashmir]].<ref>
Muḥammad, A. K., & Pandit, K. N. (2009). A Muslim missionary in mediaeval Kashmir: Being the English translation of Tohfatu'l-ahbab. New Delhi: Voice of India.
Muḥammad, A. K., & Pandit, K. N. (2009). A Muslim missionary in mediaeval Kashmir: Being the English translation of Tohfatu'l-ahbab. New Delhi: Voice of India.
</ref> He was awarded UGC Emeritus Fellowship in Central Asian Studies 1978–88, and was awarded by the President and Vice President of India in 1985 and 1987 (respectively) for his academic attainments. He was a recipient of the [[Padma Shri]] in literature and education in 2017.<ref name=Tribune>
</ref> He was awarded UGC Emeritus Fellowship in Central Asian Studies 1978–88, and was awarded by the President and Vice President of India in 1985 and 1987 (respectively) for his academic attainments.{{fact|date=July 2023}}
==Awards==
He was a recipient of the [[Padma Shri]] in literature and education in 2017.<ref name=Tribune>
{{cite news |title=Padma Shri for Prof KN Pandita |date=26 January 2017 |publisher=The Tribune (Chandigarh) |url=http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/jammu-kashmir/community/padma-shri-for-prof-kn-pandita/355259.html}}
{{cite news |title=Padma Shri for Prof KN Pandita |date=26 January 2017 |publisher=The Tribune (Chandigarh) |url=http://www.tribuneindia.com/news/jammu-kashmir/community/padma-shri-for-prof-kn-pandita/355259.html}}
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==Works==
==Works==
* Pandit, K. N. (2013). ''[[Baharistan-i-shahi: A chronicle of mediaeval Kashmir]]''. Srinagar: Gulshan Books. (Translation)
* Pandit, K. N. (2013). ''[[Baharistan-i-shahi: A chronicle of mediaeval Kashmir]]''. Akshaya Prakashan, 208 M.G. House,2 Community Centre, Wazirpur Industrial Area, New Delhi - 110052 (Translation)
* Pandita, K. N. (2009). ''[[A Muslim missionary in mediaeval Kashmir: Being the English translation of Tohfatu'l-ahbab]]''. New Delhi: Voice of India. (Translation)
* Pandit, K. N. (2009). ''[[A Muslim missionary in mediaeval Kashmir: Being the English translation of Tohfatu'l-ahbab]]''. New Delhi: Voice of India. (Translation)
* Pandit, K.N. (2017) [Ten Studies in the History and Politics of Kashmir] Published by ICSSR, Aruna Asaf Ali Marg, New Delhi - 110067
* Pandit K.N. and Budgami P L Kaul [Kashmiri Pandits through fire and brimstone] 2022, Akshay Prakashan, 2 Community Centre, Wazirpur Industrial Area, New Delhi - 110052


==References==
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K. N. Pandita, also known as Kashi Nath Pandita (born 1929), is an Indian Kashmiri scholar in Persian and Central Asian Studies.[1][2]

Early life and education

Born in Jammu & Kashmir, Pandita studied and worked at Panjab University and University of Tehran, taught at the University of Kashmir and was the former professor and director at the Center of Central Asian Studies at the University of Kashmir.[3] He was awarded UGC Emeritus Fellowship in Central Asian Studies 1978–88, and was awarded by the President and Vice President of India in 1985 and 1987 (respectively) for his academic attainments.[citation needed]

Awards

He was a recipient of the Padma Shri in literature and education in 2017.[1]

Works

References

  1. ^ a b "Padma Shri for Prof KN Pandita". The Tribune (Chandigarh). 26 January 2017.
  2. ^ "World People's Blog: Kashi Nath Pandita". word.world-citizenship.org.
  3. ^ Muḥammad, A. K., & Pandit, K. N. (2009). A Muslim missionary in mediaeval Kashmir: Being the English translation of Tohfatu'l-ahbab. New Delhi: Voice of India.