Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society

Papers
(The median citation count of Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society is 0. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2021-11-01 to 2025-11-01.)
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Bihzad's Lost Album5
Repentance and the Return to God: Tawba in Early Sufism. By Atif Khalil. pp. 260. New York, SUNY Press, 2018.3
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The immobilised elephant at Dhauli2
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Pilgrimage, performance, and peripatetic kingship: Akbar's journeys to Ajmer and the formation of the Mughal Empire2
A rise and fall of a Chaghadaid community: demographic growth and crisis in ‘late-medieval’ Semirech'ye (Zhetysu), circa 1248–13452
The history of the K-suffix -ū in Shirazi2
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Rudra Kavi and the Mughal Elite: A Codicological Reappraisal2
A Journey to Arzrum during the 1829 Campaign by A. S. Pushkin: Translation with Commentary2
Confucius in Yenisei inscriptions2
Introduction2
Performing royal piety: Wajid ‘Ali Shah’s Muharram commemorations in colonial Calcutta1
The Travels of Lao Can as a book of prophecy1
Imperial wet nurses in the reign of Mughal Emperor Akbar1
Region, religion, and locality: revisiting Punjab politics and the Unionist Party, 1923–19471
The god with a thousand vulvas: heroic feminisation in ancient India and Greece1
‘What the Kingdom of God in China requires’: negotiating medical professionalism at the Yale-in-China mission, 1906–19261
The Scythians: Nomad Warriors of the Steppe By Barry Cunliffe. 408 pp. Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2019. - The Scythian Empire: Central Eurasia and the Birth of the Classical Age from Persia to C1
Uncertainty in the Empire of Routine: The Administrative Revolution of the Eighteenth-Century Qing State By Maura Dykstra. xxxv, 262 pp. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University Asia Center, 2022.1
Factories, capitulations, and the dilemmas of Ottoman–Portuguese detente in Basra, 1622–17221
Marshall Hodgson's ideas on cores and modernity in Islam: a critique1
The value /me/ of the sign <MAN> in Achaemenid Elamite1
Tokugawa Yoshimune and his healthcare projects1
A Mongol in the Cairo Mint?1
Intersectionality and belonging: Muslims in the census of British Asia1
Arabians for guns: Wahhabi matchlocks, world trade, and the rise of the first Saudi state1
Partition's Legacies By Joya Chatterji. 550 pp. Albany, State University of New York Press, 2019.1
Railways’ Economic Impact on Uttar Pradesh and Colonial North India (1860–1914): The Iron Raj By Ian D. Derbyshire (review). 615 pp. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2022.1
Popular and learnèd in Chinese dialects1
The Study of Persian Painting1
‘The dialogue between a cat and a mouse’ inMahābhārata12.136 and narratives about spiritual liberation (mokṣa) in Ancient Indian literature1
The emergence of Gaza as a provincial intellectual centre during the Mamluk period1
Zeb-un-Nissa's ‘Between ourselves: a weekly feature for women’: learning to feel in early post-independence Pakistan1
Foreword1
Painting Architecture: Jiehua in Yuan China, 1271–1368 By Leqi Yu. 216 pp. Hong Kong, Hong Kong University Press, 2022.1
A Political Biography of Aung San Suu Kyi: A Hybrid Politician By Michał Lubina. 158 pp. London, Routledge, 2020.1
Education among Indian Muslims. Jamia Millia Islamia's journal Payām-e taʿlīm1
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The Silver Stream in the Foreground – CORRIGENDUM1
Catholic intellectuals in modern China and their Bible translation: Li Wenyu and Ma Xiangbo1
Biblical love song as Chinese literature: the Song of Songs in the Delegates’ Version1
Immodest flirt or competent governor: translating gender in colonial and post-colonial South Asian historiography1
Empire and Righteous Nation: 600 Years of China-Korea Relations By Odd Arne Westad. 205 pp. Cambridge, MA, The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2021.1
Edward W.  West: his journeys in India and works related to them1
Sorry for what? Asking the right questions about the Bangladeshi liberation war and Pakistan's genocidal military operation in 1971 – ERRATUM0
From Nēryōsangh to Burnouf: the philological system of the Sanskrit Yasna0
Divergent tracks: Korean Government Railways’ employment and training systems under Japanese colonial rule, 1910–450
Chinese primers along the north-western frontier0
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Tabula Gratulatoria0
Sharwīn of Dastabay: Reconstructing an early Persian Tale0
Sacred immigrants and travelling rituals: Malabar in the Sufi cosmopolis of the Indian Ocean0
The Naqshbandiyya Mujaddidiyya in China0
Materials and techniques used for Portrait of Yi Bok Shin oiled paper sketches: scientific analysis and practical application0
A way with words: Nawab Siddiq Hasan Khan (1832–1890) and the unexpected power of print0
Translating ‘Tibet’: the geographic extent of Bod in Tibetan historiographies0
Mesopotamia: civilization begins Edited by Ariane Thomas and Timothy Potts, 220 pp. Los Angeles, Getty Publications, 2020.0
A History of Herat: from Chinggis Khan to Tamerlane By Shivan Mahendrarajah. xvi, 379 pp. Edinburgh Studies in Classical Islamic History and Culture, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, 2022.0
The Last Ottoman Generation and the Making of the Modern Middle East. By Michael Provence. pp. xxii. 292. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2017.0
Indonesian Cinema after the New Order: Going Mainstream. By Thomas Barker. pp. 234. Hong Kong, Hong Kong University Press, 2019.0
Official discretion, errors, and oversights: legal bureaucracy and the question of justice in twentieth-century India0
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The Historical Writing of the Mongol Invasions in Japan By Judith Vitale. Xvi + 320 pp. Cambridge, MA, Harvard University East Asia Center, 2024.0
Chinese monks, dragons, and reincarnation: the hand of Juan Cobo in the cultural translation of Mingxin baojian 明心寶鑑 (Precious Mirror for Enlightening the Mind), circa 15900
Apocalyptic belief and prophecy: constructing political legitimacy during the Yuan-Ming transition0
A Road to Extinction Can Palaeolithic Africans Survive in the Andaman Islands? By Jonathan Lawley. pp. 191. London, Envelope Books, 2020.0
March to Freedom: Reflections on India's Independence Edited by Mrinalini Venkateswaran. 273 pp. New Delhi, DAG, 2022. - Tipu Sultan: Image and Distance Edited by Giles Tillotson. 175 pp. New Delhi, D0
The Sufi shrine at Dhār in central India: documents for an economic and institutional history0
Journey of a civilization: Indus to Vaigai By R. Balakrishnan. 524 pp. Chennai, Roja Muthiah Research Library, 2019.0
Assembling the Local: Political Economy and Agrarian Governance in British India By Upal Chakrabarti. 228 pp. Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2021.0
The Greatest Name of God: ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib as a cosmic image in Rajab al-Bursī's Mashāriq al-anwār0
Unmaking the East India Company: British Art and Political Reform in Colonial India, c.1813-1858 By Tom Young. vii + 246 pp. London, Yale University Press, 2023.0
Emotions and political legitimacy in eighteenth-century North India: the case of the Afghan text Ḵẖulāṣat ul-Ansāb0
Opening Kailasanatha: The Temple in Kanchipuram Revealed in Time and Space By Padma Kaimal. 256 pp. Seattle, University of Washington Press, 2020.0
Listening to China: Sound and the Sino-Western Encounter, 1770–1839. By Thomas Irvine. pp. 263. Chicago and London, University of Chicago Press, 2020.0
Khitan and Mongol Imperial Women in the Chinese Imagination: Ming Fantasies about Conquest Dynasty Harems By Olivia Milburn. 240 pp. Liverpool, Liverpool University Press, 2025.0
The ransom of high-ranking captives, tributary relationships and the practice of diplomacy in northern Syria 442-522 / 1050-1128 – CORRIGENDUM0
Mobility patterns along the Eastern Silk Roads (tenth to fourteenth centuries): a global-microhistorical perspective0
Jain Memory of the Tughluq Sultans: Alternative Sources for the Historiography of Sultanate India0
The Annan Protectorate in northern Vietnam during the Tang period (679–907)0
Preußen-Deutschland und China 1842–1911. Eine kommentierte Quellenedition Edited by Cord Eberspächer, Jürgen Kloosterhuis, Zou Ailian, Hu Zhongliang, Andreas Steen, Xu Kai and Xu Jian (= Veröffentlich0
Benjamin Clough and the birth of Buddhist studies0
On being Orthodox renouncers: theYuktidīpikā's establishment of the Sāṅkhya mode of life (Sannyāsa) in the name of the Veda0
The curious case of the iniquitous in-laws: Oirat disloyalty in Mongol Iran0
Rivers of the Sultan: The Tigris and Euphrates in the Ottoman Empire By Faisal H. Husain. x, 264 pp. New York, Oxford University Press, 2021.0
A Note on Sufi Snakes and Ladders – CORRIGENDUM0
Was the VOC funding Mozart? The diaries of Wilhelm Buschman on Kharg Island0
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Why comment? Interlingual commentaries in early modern India0
Fantastic Fauna in a Global Perspective: understanding composites in early Eurasian Antiquity0
Francis Robinson: personal recollections0
Roots of Peristan: The Pre-Islamic Cultures of the Hindukush/Karakorum Edited by Alberto M. Cacopardo and Augusto S. Cacopardo. Two vols. Xxi + 929 pp. Rome, ISMEO (Associazione Internazionale di Stud0
A eunuch at the threshold: mediating access and intimacy in the Mughal world0
Afghanistan: a history from 1260 to the present By Jonathan L. Lee. pp. 780. London, Reaktion Books, 2018.0
Somnath Mandir in a play of mirrors: heritage, history, and the search for identity of the new nation (1842–1951)0
The wrath of God or national hero? Nader Shah in European and Iranian historiography0
Foreign aromatics, olfactory culture, and scent connoisseurship in late medieval China0
Twelve days in the career of a China missionary: Timothy Richard at the Protestant Conference in Shanghai in 18900
A provincial travelogue of the Indian Ocean: chronicling a royal sea voyage in Dhivehi poetry from the Maldives, 18040
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The Chinggisid Crisis of the mid-fourteenth century: reasons and consequences0
Voices in Verses: Women's Poetry and Cultural Memory in Nineteenth-Century India By Farhat Hasan. Xiii + 205 pp. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2024.0
‘Cheek by jowl’: education as a bridge between Muslims and the British in colonial India0
Clay sealings from Perlis, Malaysia, and the wider world of the Bodhigarbhālaṅkāralakṣa-Dhāraṇī0
‘Lifting the Veil from the Face of Depiction’: A Festschrift in Honour of Barbara Brend0
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Quest for Coomaraswamy: A Life in the Arts By Pratapaditya Pal. 328 pp. Calgary, Bayeux Arts, 2020.0
Tapeh Tyalineh: a proto-Elamite administrative institution on the Great Khorasan Road, Kermanshah, Western Iran0
A Friend's Tribute: Mir ‘Ali for Hilali0
The Last Muslim Conquest: The Ottoman Empire and Its Wars in Europe By Gabor Agoston. pp. xv, 664. Princeton, Princeton University Press, 2021.0
The Hamadan Qur'an of Öljaytü: Vestiges of a Binding Tradition0
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Letter writing as the mingling of souls: remote knowledge exchange among eighteenth-century Naqshbandis0
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Imperial diplomacy: the French Montigny Mission of 1856–570
Princely prisons, state exhibitions, and Muslim industrial authority in colonial India0
Modelling India. Unfired clay figurines and the East India Company's collections: from devotional icons to didactic displays0
‘The household snake’: Detection and eradication of pests in the home by means of snakes, as reflected in Talmudic sources0
Derek Davis (3 May 1945–8 July 2023)0
The Honorary Editor's Preface: Situating Sanskrit after the Sultanates0
‘From all quarters of the Indian world’: the temple at Rameshvaram, Hindu kings, and Dutch merchants0
A munshi discussion on religion, and the Simla Akhbār, circa 18500
Contending for the cosmos: a Zoroastrian poet’s mysterious rival0
Translating and transplanting revolution: the circulation of discourses on the American Revolution between China and Japan0
Improbable Diplomats: How Ping-Pong Players, Musicians and Scientists Remade US-China Relations By Pete Millwood. 336 pp. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2023.0
Matteo Ricci as an Islamicate informant. Two moments of connection in the Persian afterlives of a Latin account of China0
Notes on the Aesthetics of Medieval Islamic Art—and of Medieval Persian Painting0
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Notice. An Unpublished Inscription from the Fort of Ahmadnagar – CORRIGENDUM0
Promoting standardisation in modern China: British and American engineers’ organisations, local Chinese engineers, and their transnational networks, 1901–410
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Giulio Aleni's map sheet: exploring the contents and materiality of the only known Ming-era print0
Guest editors’ foreword: Mobilising global knowledge: institutionalising expertise in East Asia's industrial transition0
Lesser elite in crisis: family strategies of divination (yinyang) school instructors in the Yuan–Ming transition0
Invoking the Goddess along the Southern Silk Roads: a transregional survey of Prajñāpāramitā protective texts0
Religion and the rise of magic in Urdu print culture: the case of Chīn aur Bangāl kā Jādū0
The ‘Church of Islam’: esotericism, Orientalism, and religious origin myths in colonial South Asia0
Turning a Silk Purse into a Sow's Ear: A Speculative Note on Humay and Humayun in Philadelphia0
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Spread of bounties: culinary manuals and knowledge in Mughal South Asia0
Shuhūr sanah , a solar calendar from medieval India: an examination of Persianate epigraphic sources0
‘Black’ and ‘golden’ Goa: slavery and empire (sixteenth to eighteenth centuries)0
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A Mamluk-Venetian Memorandum on Asian Trade, AD 15030
A Palette for a Prince: The Colours in the Shahnamah for Muhammad Juki0
The language of power: the politics of translation between English and Chinese in early colonial Hong Kong0
From Yazd to Bombay—Ardeshir Mehrabān ‘Irani’ and the rise of Persia's nineteenth-century Zoroastrian merchants0
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Institutionalising global mining knowledge: the rise of engineering education in late Qing China, 1870–950
Awards of the khudadad sarkar: medals from Tipu Sultan's Mysore0
Translation as the critique of modernity: a new perspective on Ku Hung-Ming's translation of Confucian classics0
Between the Chinggisid principle, loyalty, and self-aggrandisement: Jochid elites in the ‘Time of Troubles’ (1359 to circa 1380) – CORRIGENDUM0
Licit magic in Pashto: artistry and ethnicity in the verses of two classical Pashtun poets0
The discourse of travel, society, and nation in Republican China0
Maine's comparative jurisprudence in British Sinology: George Jamieson's interpretation of China's lack of wills0
A Port City in Northeast China: Dengzhou in the Long Eighteenth Century – CORRIGENDUM0
Mastering Languages, Taming the World: The Production and Circulation of European Dictionaries of Asian Languages (16th-19th Centuries) Edited by Michela Bussotti and François Lachaud. 503 pp. Paris, 0
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The Honorary Editor's preface to the Maududi special collection0
Foreign travel writings in Republican China0
Shanghai Tai Chi: The Art of Being Ruled in Mao's China By Hanchao Lu. xvii + 358 pp. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2023.0
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‘Blown from a gun’: situating the British practice of execution by cannon in the context of southern and western Asia0
The official and personal seals of Tipu Sultan of Mysore – CORRIGENDUM0
Crossing Borders: Sinology in Translation Studies Edited by T. H. Barrett and Lawrence Wang-chi Wong. xlii + 479 pp. Hong Kong, The Chinese University of Hong Kong Press, 2022.0
Processes of the circulation of Chinese wares in the Middle East during the Abbasid-Chinese ceramic exchange, eighth–tenth centuries ce0
The story of Ghazan and Nawrūz: changing narratives in the Chinggisid crisis of the fourteenth century0
Bankrolling Empire: Family Fortunes and Political Transformations in Mughal India By Sudev Sheth. 353 pp. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2024.0
From tomb-keeper to tomb-occupant: the changing conceptualisation of dogs in early China0
Talfīq as liberation: encountering ‘Alī al-Ghumuqī and global Islam in twentieth-century Dagestan0
The ransom of high-ranking captives, tributary relationships and the practice of diplomacy in northern Syria 442-522/1050-11280
Antinomianism as a way to God in nineteenth-century Java: the Suluk Lonthang between Islamic and pre-Islamic religious discourse0
Akbar's religious world: the two reconstructions in Mobad's Dabistān0
‘Chinese’ Paper and Margins of Gold in a Fifteenth-Century Shiraz Anthology0
On the edge of the empire: northern Mesopotamia in the Roman period By Rocco Palermo. 288 pp. London and New York, Routledge, 2019.0
Mobilising human resources to build a national communications network: the case of Japan before the Pacific War0
Kṛṣṇa the Magician: metapoesis and ambivalence in Faiḍī's Mahābhārat0
Divination, animism, and illumination in Manila: the first Sangley poetry (Diego de Rueda y Mendoza, 1622)0
Transnational networks of human resources and knowledge in East Asia: a case study of Taiwan merchant Wang Xuenong (1870–1915) and his trading company0
Al-Ṣafadī’s veiled criticism of Ibn Taymiyya: esotericism, language, and reason in al-Ghayth al-Musajjam fī Sharḥ Lāmīyat al-ʿAjam0
The King and the Consul: A British Tragedy in Old Siam By Simon Landy. 248 pp. Bangkok, Thailand, River Books Press, 2022.0
A History of the Tajiks: Iranians of the East By Richard Foltz, 2nd edn. 280 pp. London and New York, I. B. Tauris, 2023.0
Maulana Azad and his memory of the Islamic past: a study of his early writings0
Transwar Asia: Ideology, Practices, and Institutions Edited by Reto Hofmann and Max Ward. SOAS Studies in Modern and Contemporary Japan. 227 pp. London, Bloomsbury Academic, 2022.0
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A munshi discussion on religion, and the Simla Akhbār, circa 1850 – ERRATUM0
The Disciple of the Yogini “Swallowed up” by the Tiger: Asceticism and Eremitic Life in Indian Painting0
Sorry for what? Asking the right questions about the Bangladeshi liberation war and Pakistan's military operation in 19710
Poetry as history: Maulana Muhammad Anwar Shopiani and the Ahl-i Hadith movement in Kashmir0
The scholar and administrator: personal reflections on Francis Robinson0
A heresy inquisition in the National Assembly and the Islamisation of Pakistan0
Tirumaṅkai Āḻvār's Five Shorter Works: Experiments in Literature. Annotated Translations with Glossary. By Lynn Ate. Collection Indologie 140/ NETamil Series 4. pp. ix, 433. Pondichéry: École Français0
The Silver Stream in the Foreground0
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An American pioneer of Chinese Studies in cross-cultural perspective: Benjamin Bowen Carter as an agent of global knowledge By Yeung Man Shun. xv, 447 pp. Leiden and Boston, Brill, 2021.0
Pyu urns, Indian calendars, and Myanmar culture0
A Kushan royal inscription among the Almosi rock inscriptions recently discovered in Tajikistan0
The Illustration of Mīrkhwānd's Tārīkh-i Rauḍat al-ṣafā, RAS Ms. P. 38 – CORRIGENDUM0
Casteist demons and working-class prophets: subaltern Islam in Bengal, circa 1872–19280
The Kök-Tash underground mausoleum in north-eastern Kyrgyzstan: the first-ever identified Qara Khitai elite tomb?0
For Francis Robinson0
The Shiraz Connection: A Shāhnāma of 1440 from the Library of Muḥammad Shāh, Sultan of Gujarat0
Swaraj (circa 1885–1922): Gandhi and the early history of an untranslatable signifier0
The Sublime Post: How the Ottoman Imperial Post Became a Public Service By Choon Hwee Koh. 272 pp. New Haven, CT, Yale University Press, 2024.0
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Remembrances of Rashīd: life-histories as lessons in the Dēōband movement0
Interpreting the Qur’an through the science of logic: Ibn ʿArafah al-Warġammī (d. 803/1401) on the dynamics of tafsīr and manṭiq0
On the discovery and interpretation of overcounting in Orkhon Inscriptions0
Muḥammad ibn Maslama's Role in the Assassination of Kaʿb ibn al-Ashraf0
Power and Politics of Representation: Picturing Elite Women in Ilkhanid Painting – CORRIGENDUM0
Agents of transition from empire to republic: Veled Çelebi İzbudak (1869–1953) and the Sufi bureaucratic dynamics of Late Ottoman modernisation0
Painting in the Fatimid Period: A Reconsideration0
Arabic literary papyri and Islamic renunciant piety: Zabūr and hadith in Vienna papyrus AP 1854a–b0
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Three Ways of Reading a Frontispiece: The Example of the Cairo Būstān0
Braj Bhūm in Mughal Times: The State, Peasants and Gosā’ins By Irfan Habib and Tarapada Mukherjee (late). 286 pp. New Delhi, Primus Books, 2020.0
Mina’i Ware: A Reassessment and Comprehensive Study of Iranian Polychrome Overglaze Wares through Sherds By Richard P. McClary. Xviii + 360 pp. Edinburgh Studies in Islamic Art, Edinburgh, Edinburgh U0
East Indian misfortunes: the Fraser brothers and the early Raj0
New dawn in Mughal India: longue durée Neoplatonism in the making of Akbar's sun project0
Ibn Khaldūn's reception in colonial South Asia0
Between the Chinggisid principle, loyalty, and self-aggrandisement: Jochid elites in the ‘Time of Troubles’ (1359 to circa 1380)0
Locating a cultural identity in the use of metaphorical proverbs among the Tai Ahoms of Assam: a study through oral literature0
Japan at War in the Pacific: The Rise and Fall of The Japanese Empire in Asia 1868–1945 By Jonathan Clements. 351 pp. Rutland, VT, Tuttle Publishing, 2022.0
Brotherly diplomacy: on the Kitan–Mongol model of pseudo-kinship and the origins of the Kitan emperors’ fictive kinship with Chinese rulers0
The book of women's rituals: the Central Asian adaptation of the ʿAqāʾid al-nisāʾ0
Trading locomotives between the USA and Japan: Okura & Co. at the beginning of the twentieth century0
Divine Sovereignty—Some Reflections0
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Noah’s grandsons and the elephant: functions of Persian pseudonymous writing in South Asia0
Bāṇa, Vyomkesh Shastri, Stella Kramrisch: authority and authorship in Hazariprasad Dwivedi's Bāṇabhaṭṭa kī ‘ātmakathā’0
The making of a goddess: rethinking the history of the cult of Zhunti (Cundī) in China0
The Tang legacy on the Silk Road during the Uighur era: urbanisation in the eastern Tianshan region during the ninth to thirteenth centuries0
The Malacca dilemma of the Raj: the Indian Uprising of 1857, the Second Opium War, and the British proposal of a Kra passage0
Locating Ḥākimiyya in Global History: The Concept of Sovereignty in Premodern Islam and Its Reception after Mawdūdī and Quṭb0
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Seeking employment during Japan's early industrialisation: new engineering graduates and their struggles before 19000
Voluntary enslavement in an Abbasid-era papyrus letter0
Comparison constructions in two Northern Talyshi dialects0
The Arts and Crafts of the Hunza Valley in Pakistan. Living Traditions in the Karakoram By Jürgen Wasim Frembgen. 110 pp. Karachi, Oxford University Press, 2017.0
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A Physician on the Nile: A Description of Egypt and Journal of the Famine Years By ʿAbd al-Laṭīf al-Baghdādī. Edited and translated by Tim Mackintosh-Smith. xliv, 256 pp. New York, Library of Arabic L0
Beyond categories and boundaries: transmarine mobility and coastal governance of Northeast Asia in the sixteenth century0
The Colonial and National Formations of the National College of Arts, Lahore, circa 1870s to 1960s: De-scripting the Archive By Nadeem Omar Tarar. 238 pp. London, Anthem Pre0
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Rationalising ritual: worship in South Asian Islam between the eighteenth and twentieth centuries0
Is the fiṭra mutable? A reformist conception of human perfection in Shāh Walī Allāh's Ḥujjat Allāh al-Bāligha0
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