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Kashmir or Cashmere is the northernmost geographical region of the Indian subcontinent.
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- A woman's life for Kashmir, 1901 Ashley Carus-Wilson IA
- Irene Petrie, 1903 by Ashley Carus-Wilson IA
- Vignettes of Kashmir, 1903 by E. G. Hull IA
- Beyond the Pir Panjal, 1915 by Ernest Frederic Neve IA
- Character Building in Kashmir, 1920 by Cecil Earle Tyndale-Biscoe IA
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- Travels in India and Kashmir, 1853 by Erich von Schönberg
- Travels in Ladâk, Tartary, and Kashmir, 1862 by Henry D'Oyley Torrens IA
- Diary of a Pedestrian in Cashmere and Thibet 1863 by William Henry Knight IA
- Kashmir and Kashghar, 1875 by Henry Walter Bellew IA
- The Northern Barrier of India, 1877 by Frederic Drew IA
- A Trip to Cashmere and Ladâk, 1877 by Cowley Lambert IA
- The Happy Valley, 1879 by William Wakefield IA
- Our visit to Hindostán, Kashmir and Ladakh 1879 by Harriet Georgiana Maria Murray Aynsley IA
- The Valley of Kashmir, 1895 by Sir Walter Roper Lawrence IA
- The Karakorans and Kashmir, 1896 by Oscar Eckenstein IA
- A Guide for Visitors to Kashmir, 1898 by John Collett and A. Mitra IA
- Afoot through the Kashmir Valleys, 1901 by Marion Doughty IA
- A Lonely Summer in Kashmir, 1904 by Margaret Cotter Morison IA
- The Romantic East, 1906 by Walter Del Mar IA
- Kashmir: The Land of Streams and Solitudes, 1909 by P. Pirie IA
- Kashmir, 1911 by Finetta Madelina Julia Bruce and painted by Major Edward Molyneux (Peeps at Many Lands series) IA
- Kashmir, 1911 by Sir Francis Edward Younghusband and painted by Major Edward Molyneux IA
- The Charm of Kashmir, 1920 by Vincent Clarence Scott O'Connor IA
- Cashmere, Three Weeks in a Houseboat 1920 by Ambrose Petrocokino IA