- Prajna Bhatta
Prajna Bhatta (16th century) wrote "Rajavalipataka" that brings
Kashmir 's history to the time of its incorporation in the dominions of the Mogul emperorAkbar , 1588.
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Prajna Bhatta (16th century) wrote "Rajavalipataka" that brings
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