Bashir, Mir (1907-)
Bashir, Mir (1907-)
Kashmiri palmist noted for his serious study of the subject. During his research on palmistry he collaborated with physicians and criminologists, maintaining a library of over fifty thousand handprints. Mir Bashir moved to England in 1948. He wrote How to Read Hands (1955).
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