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Faqir Bahudin Abducts Shah-e-Cheen For Independence Of Kashmir [1423-1474 AD]

Posted By: Tasmeer Un Nazir. Written By: Vinayak Razdan . Tradition says that Kashmir was once a tributary of China; and because there was not much money in the valley and cattle was difficult to transport, men and women were sent yearly as tribute to that country [Begar System]. When Zainulabadin [1423-1474] obtained possession of Kashmir he declined to pay the tribute, whereupon the Shah-i-Chin sent a parwana, censuring him, and threatening him that if he did not quickly comply with the custom of his predecessors in the valley he would make war on him, and ruin him and every one and everything belonging to him. Found the photograph in  A lonely summer in Kashmir  (1904) by Margaret Cotter Morison Now Zainulabadin had heard of Chinese, of their vast numbers, and power, and cleverness, and therefore was somewhat frightened by these stern words. He took counsel with his ministers and friends as to what he should do, but they could not help him. He then sought advice