Samsar Chand Kaul

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Samsar Chand Kaul (Koul) (1883–1977) was a teacher, writer and naturalist from Kashmir. He taught Geography at the Tyndale Biscoe School in Srinagar, Kashmir and wrote several books.[1]

His books include Beautiful Valleys of Kashmir & Ladakh [2] (at least 3 editions), Birds of Kashmir[3] and Srinagar & Its Environs in the 1940s.[4]

Kaul hailed from Rainawari in Srinagar, Kashmir.

References[edit]

  1. "Master Samsar Chand Kaul".
  2. Beautiful Valleys of the Kashmir and Ladakh. January 1971.
  3. Birds of Kashmir. January 1939.
  4. Srinagar and its environs: Kashmir, India. January 1965.

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