Kŏśura sāhitya
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kŏśura sāhitya (कॉशुर साहित्य) chu 2,500 variśa prōna. yatha man̄ja ayēsa sanskr̥tika ba'ēḍa vidvāna. The use of the Kashmiri language began with the poet lallēśvarī (14th century), who wrote Hindu mystical verses. Later, came the Sufi habbā khātūna (16th century) with her lol style. Other major names are Rupa Bhavani (1621-1721), Arnimal (d. 1800), Mahmud Gami (1765-1855), Rasul Mir (d. 1870), Paramananda (1791-1864), Ghulam Ahmad Mahjur (1885-1952), Abdul Ahad Azad (1903-1948), and Zinda Kaul (1884-1965).
- kṣēmēndra
- lallēśvarī (14th century)
- habbā khātūna (16th century)
Arnimal
Ghulam Ahmad Mahjoor
Abdul Ahad "Azad"
Swami Govind Kaul
Shamas Faqir
Mahmud Gami
Maqbool Shah Kralawari
Parmanand
Krishnajoo Razdan
Rasool Mir
Samad Mir
Zinda Koul 'Masterji'
Dina Nath 'Nadim'