Our Moon has blood clots: a memoir of a lost home in Kashmir
Material type: TextPublication details: Haryana Penguin Random House India Pvt. Ltd. 2017 Description: 258 pISBN: 9788184005134Subject(s): India--Jammu and Kashmir | Pandita, Rahul | Ethnic conflict | Ethnic relations | Genocide | Kashmiri PanditsDDC classification: 305.8009546 Summary: Rahul Pandita was fourteen years old when he was forced to leave his home in Srinagar along with his family. They were Kashmiri Pandits-the Hindu minority within a Muslim-majority Kashmir that was by 1990 becoming increasingly agitated with the cries of 'Azaadi' from India. Our Moon Has Blood Clots is the story of Kashmir, in which hundreds of thousands of Pandits were tortured, killed and forced to leave their homes by Islamist militants, and forced to spend the rest of their lives in exile in their own country. Pandita has written a deeply personal, powerful and unforgettable story of history, home and loss.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Rahul Pandita was fourteen years old when he was forced to leave his home in Srinagar along with his family. They were Kashmiri Pandits-the Hindu minority within a Muslim-majority Kashmir that was by 1990 becoming increasingly agitated with the cries of 'Azaadi' from India.
Our Moon Has Blood Clots is the story of Kashmir, in which hundreds of thousands of Pandits were tortured, killed and forced to leave their homes by Islamist militants, and forced to spend the rest of their lives in exile in their own country. Pandita has written a deeply personal, powerful and unforgettable story of history, home and loss.
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