List of Kashmiri people

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This is an incomplete list of notable persons of Kashmiri origin.

Activists edit

Administrators, diplomats, bankers and jurists edit

Armed forces edit

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Businesspeople and industrialists edit

  • Farooq Kathwari (born 1944), American businessman, CEO of Ethan Allen
  • Haji Gokool Meah, Trinidadian and Tobagonian industrialist, philanthropist, and cinema magnate
  • Jamim Shah, Nepali businessman, known as Cable King of Nepal

Philosophers and historians edit

Politicians edit

Royalty edit

Saints, mystics and philosophers edit

Scholars and educationists edit

Separatist leaders and militants edit

Sportspeople edit

Visual and performing artists edit

Journalists edit

Other edit

  • Faizan Arif, J&K's first recognized independent weatherman, columnist, and founder of Kashmir Weather.

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References edit

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