Chak had said as much earlier.
After her marriage to Yusuf Shah Chak, who later became ruler of Kashmir,
she was called Habba Khatoon.
Even today, on the invented Chak in the Neolithic era,
the utensils of these utensils, toys and daily use are hand-crafted.
Following his death, it
was completed by Guru Ramdas and also came to be known as Chak Ramdas or Guru ka Chak.
Following his death, it was completed by Guru Ramdas and also came to be known as Chak Ramdas or Guru ka Chak.
Habba Khatoon was a peasant girl who, after a difficult first marriage which ended in
divorce, married Kashmir's last independent King, Yousuf Shah Chak.
When the Mughal King Akbar conquered Kashmir through deceit/treachery and
exiled Yousuf Shah Chak, Habba Khatoon spent the rest of her life
wandering across the Valley singing her songs.