List of Kashmiri people

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This is an incomplete list of notable persons of Kashmiri origin.

Activists[edit]

Administrators, diplomats, bankers and jurists[edit]

Armed forces[edit]

Authors and poets[edit]

Businesspeople and industrialists[edit]

  • Farooq Kathwari (born 1944), American businessman, CEO of Ethan Allen
  • Jamim Shah Nepali businessman, known as cable king of nepal.

Philosophers and historians[edit]

Politicians[edit]

Royalty[edit]

Saints, mystics and philosophers[edit]

Scholars and educationists[edit]

Separatist leaders and militants[edit]

Sportspeople[edit]

Visual and performing artists[edit]

Journalists[edit]

  • Aamir Peerzada, award winning journalist and documentary filmmaker.
  • Aarti Tikoo Singh, assistant editor in The Times of India, conflict and international affairs writer and former reporter
  • Altaf Qadri, Photojournalist working with the Associated Press
  • Gharida Farooqi, television host and anchorperson.
  • Hamid Mir, award-winning journalist, columnist and an author.
  • Kamran Yousuf, Freelance Kashmiri photojournalist
  • Moeed Pirzada, Kashmiri-British political commentator, geostrategic analyst and a television news journalist.
  • Nidhi Razdan, award-winning television journalist.
  • Qazi Shibli, journalist and editor of The Kashmiryat.
  • Masrat Zahra, freelance Kashmiri photojournalist.
  • Rahul Pandita, Kashmiri author and journalist.
  • Sajjad Haider, journalist and editor of Kashmir Observer.
  • Shujaat Bukhari (25 February 1968 – 14 June 2018),veteran Kashmiri journalist and the founding editor of Rising Kashmir
  • Yusuf Jameel Veteran Kashmiri journalist known for his coverage of Kashmir conflict.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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  2. naqshbandi, Aurengzeb (18 February 2011). "Amitabh Mattoo set to join Congress". Hindustan Times. Archived from the original on 21 September 2013. Retrieved 20 September 2013.
  3. Tikoo, Colonel Tej K. Kashmir: Its Aborigines and Their Exodus. Lancer Publishers. ISBN 9781935501589.
  4. Mitra, Ashok (12 December 1998). "The P N Haksar story". Rediff. Retrieved 30 January 2012.
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