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Dhar or Dar (
Nastaleeq ''Nastaliq'' (; fa, , ), also romanized as ''Nastaʿlīq'', is one of the main calligraphic hands used to write the Perso-Arabic script in the Persian and Urdu languages, often used also for Ottoman Turkish poetry, rarely for Arabic. ''Nas ...
: در ,دار or ڈار,
Devanagari Devanagari ( ; , , Sanskrit pronunciation: ), also called Nagari (),Kathleen Kuiper (2010), The Culture of India, New York: The Rosen Publishing Group, , page 83 is a left-to-right abugida (a type of segmental writing system), based on the ...
: धर or डार) is a
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surname. It is native to the Kashmir Valley in India, and common today among
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s and Kashmiri Muslims of Hindu lineage (in context of Kalhana and Saligram). Outside Kashmir, it is used by members of the Kashmiri diaspora, in places like
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, and Maharashtra, and more commonly in recent times by the global Kashmiri Pandit diaspora following the
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in 1989–1990. Dhar is also used as a surname by Barendra Kayasthas in the
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of the
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and has similar spellings.


History and origins

Dhar originated as an honorific given to a village head, strongman, or warlord of a '' jagir''. The title was widespread by the 12th century CE and continued until the 14th century CE. The earliest available records of Dhar or Dar used as a surname date back to the 16th century CE. Furthermore,
Kalhana Kalhana ( sa, कल्हण, translit=kalhaṇa) was the author of ''Rajatarangini'' (''River of Kings''), an account of the history of Kashmir. He wrote the work in Sanskrit between 1148 and 1149. All information regarding his life has to be ...
has explained in
Rajatarangini ''Rajatarangini'' ("The River of Kings") is a metrical legendary and historical chronicle of the north-western part of India, particularly the kings of Kashmir. It was written in Sanskrit by Kashmiri historian Kalhana in the 12th century CE. Th ...
, a book considered vital by historians that the term Dhar comes from the word ''Dharra'' ''(Pronounced : Darra)'' which also happened to have a connection to an ancient mountain ridge called Kakodar. Kakodar in ancient times was known as ''Karkotadhara.''
Kalhana Kalhana ( sa, कल्हण, translit=kalhaṇa) was the author of ''Rajatarangini'' (''River of Kings''), an account of the history of Kashmir. He wrote the work in Sanskrit between 1148 and 1149. All information regarding his life has to be ...
has used the word "''similar"'' for both Dar and Dhar in Rajatrangini, giving modern-day historians a hint of changing pronunciation claims to be true.


Spelling variations of the surname in context of Kalhana

According to some Pandit historians the surname originates from the Sanskrit word ''Dharra'' which translates to ''"Lord"'' and historically this term was always used as a Suffix for the mountains of Kashmir e.g. Karkotadharra which is now called Kakodar. Thus the two spellings have a common origin. The spelling of the surname in
Sanskrit Sanskrit (; attributively , ; nominally , , ) is a classical language belonging to the Indo-Aryan branch of the Indo-European languages. It arose in South Asia after its predecessor languages had diffused there from the northwest in the late ...
was ''Dhar'' at the time when the prevalent writing system was the
Sharada script The Śāradā, Sarada or Sharada script is an abugida writing system of the Brahmic family of scripts. The script was widespread between the 8th and 12th centuries in the northwestern parts of Indian Subcontinent (in Kashmir and neighbourin ...
; in spoken
Kashmiri Kashmiri may refer to: * People or things related to the Kashmir Valley or the broader region of Kashmir * Kashmiris, an ethnic group native to the Kashmir Valley * Kashmiri language, their language People with the name * Kashmiri Saikia Baruah ...
, the surname ''Dhar'' may have gotten distorted to ''Dar''. With the advent of
Islam in Kashmir Islam is the major religion which is practised in Kashmir, with 97.16% of the region's population identified as Muslims, as of 2014. The religion - Islam, came to the region with the arrival of Mir sayed Ali shah Hamdani a Muslim Sufi preacher from ...
, new Muslims who had converted from Hinduism retained their surname, but may have modified the spelling to differentiate themselves from the Kashmiri Hindu from which they came. Pandit Historian
Kalhana Kalhana ( sa, कल्हण, translit=kalhaṇa) was the author of ''Rajatarangini'' (''River of Kings''), an account of the history of Kashmir. He wrote the work in Sanskrit between 1148 and 1149. All information regarding his life has to be ...
has specifically mentioned Dar/Dhar as a Brahman Family in his book Rajatarangini. Dar also should not be confused with Dangar or Damara. All these surnames have no connection based on historical evidence.


History and origins in Context of Muhammad din Fauq

A survey of Kashmiri farmers and their tribes in 1891 put forward the census of Brahmin Cultivators of Kashmir. This census included following surnames : Pandit, Sofi, Butt, Ittu, Tantray, Dar, Rather, Rishi, Raina, Kandhi, Ganai. Fauq doubted this list and accepted only two surnames as Brahmins (i.e. Butt and Pandit) claiming others to be Vaish and kshatriya. The superintendent also doubted the claims during the census. According to Fauq, Dar is a corrupted form of the term "Damara" which is historically used as an umbrella term to refer to both modern day Lone (Lavanya) and Dar (Damar) tribes. In his Book Tareekh e Aqwam e Kashmir, he has specifically mentioned Dars as Troublesome and strong Kshatriya Warlords / Landlords of ancient Kashmir who troubled the Hindu Kings .


Spelling Variations in Context of Muhammad Din Fauq

Fauq mentions in his book that many authors from Subcontinent when mentioning Dar and other Kashmiri tribes ignored the proper sound of the Urdu alphabet which resulted in corruption of Dar(ڈار) into Daar (دار) which is very close to Hindu surname Dhar (در).


Persian, Kashmiri Pandits and its effects

''"The scholarship of the Pandits in Persian reached its high watermark during this period. They wrote exquisite poetry in Persian and were master writers in prose. Munshi Bhawani Das stands preeminent amongst the prose writers of the day. So also Lachhi Ram Saroor who rose very high at the Court of Nawabs of Oudh mainly because of his high poetical merit. Rai Rayan Anand Ram Karihalu was a great favourite of Shah Alam II and a great poet. He was a great Persian and Arabic scholar. So also Pandit Taba Ram Turki (1776 A.D. to 1847 A.D.), Sat Ram Baqaya, Pandit Daya Ram Kachru (1743 A.D. to 1811 A.D.) Aftab Bhan, Gobind Kaul, Kailas Dar (died 1772 A.D.) Lasa Kaul, Deva Kaul, Thakur Das, Gopal Dar (1735 A.D. to 1798 A.D.). Raja Kak Dar, Rugh Nath Kaul (1735 to 1807 A.D.) and many others. The contributions made by them to Persian literature have elicited the significant remarks from competent critics that in the mastery of the Persian language the Kashmiri Pandits were second only to the Persians. About pandit Anand Ram Karihalu it is remarked that his mastery of Arabic and Persian was so complete that even amongst the Muslims nobody could compete with him. Pandit Birbar Kachru (1789-1859 A.D.) to whom reference has been made in these pages has written a voluminous history of Kashmir. He has dealt with social and economic conditions of the people in a very detailed and lucid manner. Pandit Anand Ram Pahalwan has carried the History of Kashmir by Narain Kaul from 1712 A.D. to 1785 A.D. Birbar Kachru, besides being a historian, wrote good poetry as well. The Kashmir Pandits of this period were very orthodox in religion, but that did not cripple their minds. In outdoor life they hayed and described themselves as any other citizen would do. The use of words like Banda, Bandai Chas, Bandai Dargah, Ahqar, Ibn etc with their names would show this. Not only that. They offered sometimes their prayers also in Persian language, and prefixed even their Gods with such epithets as Hazrat."'' This specific passage explains the probability that there is a high chance many Sanskrit surnames may have been influenced by Persian in the Early Kashmiri Hindu community. Not to ignore that even in the Modern Era a Popular Pandit surname Bhatt is written as Batt / Butt by Potohari / Punjabi Speaking Muslims of Kashmiri descent (or ethnic bloodline) around the world which may also have similar reasons.


Influence on Kashmir

Some Historical accounts clearly record the involvement of people belonging to modern day Dar tribe in Kashmir's politics. When Hasan Shah wanted to settle Syeds in Kashmir his decision was greatly revolted by People belonging to Dar, Raina, Magre (Magray) and Thakar (Thakur) tribes of Kashmir. In another book it is mentioned that: ''The defeat of the Sayyids brought to the fore front four Kashmiri Leaders. Jahangir Magre, Saif Dar, Idi Raina and Shams Chak. Jahangir Magre has said to be later overthrown by Malik Saif Dar.'' Furthermore, Sir Walter Roper Lawrence writes in his book Valley of Kashmir that ''"Among the leading Krams may be mentioned the following names:— Tikku, Razdan, Kak, Munshi, Mathu, Kachru, Pandit, Sapru, Bhan, Zitshu, Raina, Dar, Fotadar, Madan, Thusu, Wangnu, Muju, Hokhu, and Dulu. Of these the members of the Dar family have probably been the most influential, though proverbs suggest that their influence has not been beneficial"'' "Dar na baiyad guzisht be zangir" The Dars like doors should be locked up ''- A Kashmiri proverb.''


Notable people surnamed ''Dhar'' or ''Dar''

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Aneek Dhar Aneek Dhar (born 26 April 1990 in Kolkata) is an Indian singer who started his musical career at the age of 17 winning Zee TV Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge 2007 and Zee Bangla SaReGaMaPa both in the same year. He also was the winner of Bigg Boss B ...
, Indian singer * Angira Dhar, Indian actress * Anuj Dhar, Indian author and journalist * Aditya Dhar, film director * Birbal Dhar, leader of Kashmiri resistance to Afghan rule * Divya Dhar * Farooq Ahmed Dar, JKLF leader * Humayon Dar, Islamic economist and Shari'a advisor *
KSHMR Niles Hollowell-Dhar (born October 6, 1988), known professionally as Kshmr (pronounced "Kashmir" and stylized in all caps), is an American songwriter, DJ, music producer, and musician. He was ranked 23rd on ''DJ Mag''s 2015 Top 100 DJs poll and ...
(real name Niles Hollowell-Dhar), Indo-American EDM artist *
Kiran Kumar Kiran Kumar (born as Deepak Dhar; 20 October 1953) is an Indian screen and theatre actor. He has worked in numerous Hindi, Bhojpuri and Gujarati television and film productions. His latest work in drama is ''Charlie 2''. Personal life Kumar co ...
, Indian actor * Maqbool Dar, Minister of State for Home Affairs, India *
Meeraji Mohammad Sanaullah Dar (25 May 1912 – 3 November 1949), better known as Meeraji was an Indian Urdu poet. He lived the life of a bohemian, working only intermittently. Early life Born into a Kashmiri family of Gujranwala and named Moham ...
(born Mohammed Sanaullah Dar), Urdu poet-scholar, considered one of the fathers of
modernism Modernism is both a philosophy, philosophical and arts movement that arose from broad transformations in Western world, Western society during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The movement reflected a desire for the creation of new fo ...
in
Urdu literature Urdu literature ( ur, , ) is literature in the Urdu language. While it tends to be dominated by poetry, especially the verse forms of the ''ghazal '' غزل and '' nazm '' نظم, it has expanded into other styles of writing, including that of ...
* Mirza Pandit Dar * Muhammad Ahsan Dar, founder and former
Hizbul Mujahideen Hizbul Mujahideen, also spelled Hizb-ul-Mujahideen ( ar, حزب المجاھدین, ), is an Islamism, Islamist militant organization operating in the Kashmir region. Its goal is to separate Kashmir Valley, Kashmir from India and merge it with ...
commander * Muhammad Nasir Dar, PAF Shaheed *
Sandeepa Dhar Sandeepa Dhar is an Indian actress who appears in Hindi films and Web series. She made her acting debut in 2010 with '' Isi Life Mein''. For her performance in the film, she was nominated for Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut, Star Screen Aw ...
, Bollywood actress * Sheila Dhar, Kashmiri Indian author and singer * Sudhir Dar (1932–2019), cartoonist * Ratan Nath Dhar Sarshar, Urdu novelist


Sportspeople

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Asif Dar Asif Kamran Dar (born April 16, 1966) is a former boxer from Pakistan, competing in the lightweight (– 60 kg) division. He was born in Quetta. A resident of Toronto, Ontario he represented Pakistan at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los ...
, boxer *
Aleem Dar Aleem Dar PP ( Punjabi, ur, ; born 6 June 1968) is a Pakistani cricket umpire and former cricketer. He is a member of the Elite Panel of ICC Umpires. He won the David Shepherd Trophy three years in a row from 2009 to 2011, after being nomin ...
, Pakistani Umpire * Haroon Rasheed, former Pakistani test cricketer and manager * Munir Ahmed Dar, field hockey * Nida Dar, female Pakistani test cricketer *
Raza Ali Dar Raza Ali Dar (born 11 December 1987) is a Pakistani cricketer who plays for Lahore cricket team Lahore cricket teams, representing the city of Lahore, competed in Pakistan's first-class cricket tournaments from 1958–59 to 2018–19. They hav ...
, Pakistani Cricketer * Rumeli Dhar, Indian cricketer * Tabarak Dar, Bangkok cricketer * Tanvir Dar, field hockey


Politicians

* Durga Prasad Dhar, ambassador of India to the Soviet Union *
Ishaq Dar Muhammad Ishaq Dar ( ur, ; born ) is Pakistani accountant and member of the Senate serving as the 42nd Finance Minister of Pakistan since September 28, 2022. Dar was declared a Proclaimed Offender in 2017 and 2022, respectively. After his ...
, Pakistani Finance Minister * Kiran Imran Dar, politician and MNA for women from
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*
P. N. Dhar Prithvi Nath Dhar (P.N. Dhar, 1 March 1919 – 19 July 2012) was an Indian economist and the head of Indira Gandhi's secretariat and one of her closest advisers. Early life and career P. N. Dhar was born into a Kashmiri Pandit family on 1919 ...
, Principal Secretary to Indira Gandhi in India * Sh Rohail Asghar Dar, Pakistani Member of Parliament


See also

* Kashmiri Muslim tribes from Hindu lineage


References

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