James Hinton Knowles

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James Hinton Knowles, Rev

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OccupationMissionary, Author
Notable work
A Dictionary Of Kashmiri Proverbs And Sayings (1888); Folk-Tales Of Kashmir (1893);

Rev. James Hinton Knowles (1856–1943[citation needed]) was a British Missionary to Kashmir in 19th century.[1] He had visited Kashmir in the 1880s and authored two important books about Kashmiri language and culture. He was the first principal of the renowned Tyndale Biscoe School Kashmir from 1876 to 1880. He was succeeded Reverend F.E.Lucey A.M.

Published works[edit]

A Dictionary Of Kashmiri Proverbs And Sayings[edit]

A Dictionary Of Kashmiri Proverbs And Sayings is a detailed collection of Kashmiri proverbs and sayings. It was published in 1888 in Bombay, British India.

Folk-Tales Of Kashmir[edit]

Folk-Tales Of Kashmir was published in 1893 in London. The book contains 40 fables and about 100 odd folk tales.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. Encyclopaedia of Indian Literature: Devraj to Jyoti, Volume 2

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