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

Activists

Administrators, diplomats, bankers and jurists

Armed forces

Authors and poets

Businesspeople and industrialists

Philosophers and historians

hakeem abdul aziz

Politicians

Royalty

Saints, mystics and philosophers

Scholars and educationists

hakeem abdull aziz

Separatist leaders & militants

Sportspeople

Visual and performing artists

Journalists

  • Aamir Rafiq Peerzada, award winning journalist and documentary filmmaker.
  • Aarti Tikoo Singh, assistant editor in The Times of India, conflict and international affairs writer and former reporter
  • Gharida Farooqi, television host and anchorperson.
  • Hamid Mir, award-winning journalist, columnist and an author.
  • Kamran Yousuf, Freelance Kashmiri photojournalist
  • Sabeen Beg Wani , was sub editor with HINDUSTAN TIMES at Mohali and is freelancer with Kashmir TIMES,RISING KASHMIR,GREATER KASHMIR,INDIAN EXPRESS,WEEK and STATESMAN.
  • Moeed Pirzada, Kashmiri-British political commentator, geostrategic analyst and a television news journalist.
  • Nidhi Razdan, award-winning television journalist.

See also

References

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  3. ^ Tikoo, Colonel Tej K. Kashmir: Its Aborigines and Their Exodus. Lancer Publishers. ISBN 9781935501589.
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