Ram Chandra Kak (5 June 1893 – 10 February 1983) was the prime minister of Jammu and Kashmir during 1945–1947. One of the very few Kashmiri Pandits to...
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He was the older brother of Kashmiri archaeologist and politician Ram Chandra Kak. Hamara Vrittanta contains information on the social and religious...
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grandson of Ram Chandra kak. He was educated at Lawrence School, Sanawar and subsequently graduated from St. Stephen's College, Delhi. Siddharth Kak currently...
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Look up kak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kak or KAK may refer to: Ram Chandra Kak (1893-1983), Indian politician, chief minister of Jammu and Kashmir...
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actress Kapil Kak- Indian air force veteran Mushtaq Kak- Indian actor and director Ram Chandra Kak- Indian politician and archaeologist Sanjay Kak- Indian author...
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M. Bapna (Indore), Amar Nath Atal (Jaipur), J. W. Young (Jodhpur), Ram Chandra Kak (Jammu and Kashmir), Sahibzada Abdus Samad Khan (Rampur), K. C. Neogy...
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Maharaja Hari Singh of Jammu and Kashmir, along with his prime minister Ram Chandra Kak, decided not to accede to either dominion. The reasons cited were that...
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July 1946 (1946-07): The Muslim Conference complained that Prime Minister Ram Chandra Kak was oppressing Muslims. July 1946 (1946-07): The Maharaja declared...
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by Ram Chandra Kak and Harabhatta Shastri. 1935. The 8th and 9th sargas, with the Sarvankasha commentary of Mallinatha and the Alka Hindi Tika by Ram Kumar...
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Retrieved 23 January 2013. "Chapter 4 of Ancient Monuments of Kashmir by Ram Chandra Kak (1933)". Archived from the original on 11 November 2012. Retrieved...
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Minister of India, son of Indira Gandhi, grandson of Jawaharlal Nehru Ram Chandra Kak (1893–1983), Prime Minister of Jammu and Kashmir during 1945–47 and...
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1943 February 1944 10 Sir B. N. Rau February 1944 28 June 1945 11 Ram Chandra Kak 28 June 1945 11 August 1947 12 Janak Singh 11 August 1947 15 October...
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Kak was born to Ram Nath Kak, a government veterinary doctor and Sarojini Kak in Srinagar, India. His brother is the computer scientist Avinash Kak and...
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Accordingly, on 11 August, he dismissed his pro-Pakistan Prime Minister, Ram Chandra Kak, and appointed a pro-India, retired Major Janak Singh in his place...
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Kashmir In office 1944–1945 Preceded by Kailash Nath Haksar Succeeded by Ram Chandra Kak Personal details Born (1887-02-26)26 February 1887 Mangalore, British...
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Army Sanjiv Bhatt, Indian Police Service officer of the Gujarat-cadre Ram Chandra Kak, Prime Minister of Jammu and Kashmir (1945-1947) Mohan Lal Zutshi,...
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However, on 11 August, the Maharaja dismissed his prime minister Ram Chandra Kak, who had advocated independence. This action was interpreted by observers...
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National Congress, as his prime minister, replacing the pro-Pakistan Ram Chandra Kak. Jinnah wanted to find out Maharajah's intentions. Khurshid reported...
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Pakistan. On 11 August, the Maharaja dismissed his prime minister Ram Chandra Kak, who had advocated independence. Observers and scholars interpret this...
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charge of Public Works and Municipalities. In March 1946, after Pandit Ram Chandra Kak was appointed the prime minister, the National Conference pulled out...
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and Kashmir In office 11 August 1947 – 14 October 1947 Preceded by Ram Chandra Kak Succeeded by Mehr Chand Mahajan Personal details Born (1872-07-08)8...
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Habib ur Rahman (Indian National Army officer) (category Subhas Chandra Bose)
this request he went to visit the Prime Minister of Jammu & Kashmir Ram Chandra Kak and Maharaja Hari Singh to better understand their views on the State...
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commemoration of Sita Ram Goel; Edited by Koenraad Elst; Voice of India, New Delhi. (2005) ISBN 81-85990-78-6 (With contributions by Subhash Kak, David Frawley...
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and Kashmir. Khan visited the Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, Ram Chandra Kak and the last ruling Maharrajah, Maharaja Hari Singh, to better understand...
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with Chaudhry Ghulam Abbas on the orders of the then Prime Minister Ram Chandra Kak, for political reasons from 1947 to 1948.[citation needed] In Prison...
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Ganguli, tr. by Edward Thompson (1928) Ancient Monuments of Kashmir, by Ram Chandra Kak (1933) The Red Tortoise and Other Tales of Rural India, by N. Gangulee...
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Muhammad Ali Jinnah, he visited the Chief Minister of Jammu & Kashmir, Ram Chandra Kak, and Maharaja Hari Singh to discuss the possibility of Kashmir joining...
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(1943–present CE) Abhay Bhushan, computer scientist (1944–present CE) Avinash Kak, computer scientist (1944–present CE) Jagdish Shukla, meteorologist (1944–present...
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Singh Kundanpur Shanti Kumar Dhariwal Rupa Ram Dudi Manju Devi Zakir Hussain Gaisawat Mahendra Choudhary Bina Kak Ganesh Singh Parmar Ramkesh Meena Nawal...
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Design of the Great Islamic Gardens. New York: New Amsterdam, 1987. Kak, Ram Chandra. Ancient Monuments of Kashmir. New Delhi: Sagar Publications, 1971...
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