Nyla Ali Khan

Nyla Ali Khan is the author of Fiction of Nationality in an Era of Transnationalism, Islam, Women, and Violence in Kashmir, The Life of a Kashmiri Woman, and the editor of The Parchment of Kashmir. Nyla Ali Khan has also served as an guest editor working on articles from the Jammu and Kashmir region for Oxford University Press (New York), helping to identify, commission, and review articles. She can be reached at nylakhan@aol.com.

August 9, 1953: a Defining Moment in the History of Kashmir

Credibility of Electoral and Separatist Politics in Jammu and Kashmir

Regionalism, Ethnicity, and Trifurcation: All in the Name of National Integration

Resurrect Humanity!

Kashmir Held to Ransom

Kashmir: Creation of a Viable Political Structure

Becoming Kashmiri

The Vulnerable Repositories of Honor in Kashmir

The Dangerous Habit of Silence

The Complexity of the Kashmir Issue: “Conflict Can and Should be Handled Constructively

Kashmir and Postcolonialism

Extremism is the Bane of Our Existence

Paradise Lost

The Mangled Political Landscape of Jammu & Kashmir

Historical Distortions Galore

The Forgotten Art of Diplomatic Overtures and Dialogue

Military Interventions Hinder the Growth of Democracy

A House Divided Against Itself

The Parchment of Kashmir

Several Captors Hold Kashmir Captive

Women in Conflict

The Ambiguous Identity of a Kashmiri

Until Lions Have Their Historians, Tales of the Hunt Shall Always Glorify the Hunters: Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah, History Retold