The Kashmiri Brahmins who had become well-versed in Persian got good posts under the Muslims as Persian was also the court language at Delhi.
Particularly because of their good knowledge of Persian, some of the Kashmiri Pundits who migrated to Bengal, Rajasthan and Central India became Diwans of the princely states.
Before 1930 the Kashmiri Pundits were all-powerful in Kashmir, economically, socially and politically. But after the partition of the country their population started diminishing and is now almost on the verge of extinction.