Mirza Pandit Dhar

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Mirza Pandit Dhar (Kashmiri: मिर्ज़ा पंडित धर, lit.'مرزا پنڈت دار') was a prominent Kashmiri during the Afghan rule of Kashmir and Durrani Empire rule in the early 19th century. He is notable for his work with Birbal Dhar to end Afghan rule by challenging the acting governor.[1] His brother was Dewan Sahaj Ram Dhar, a notable statesman in the region during the Mughal era. Both were members of the prominent Dhar family of Kashmir. Sahaj Ram's grandson was Mahanand Joo Dhar, another notable Kashmiri Pandit court official at the time.

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  1. Tikoo, Colonel Tej K. Kashmir: Its Aborigines and Their Exodus. Lancer Publishers. ISBN 9781935501589.