Jabir Raza (born 1 August 1955) [1] is an Indian historian, and a researcher in the history stream. Presently, he is retired, used to work as a professor at the department of history and prior to that was working as a lecturer at Department of History in Women's College [2] of Aligarh Muslim University. [1] He is from Nalanda, Bihar. [1]
S. Jabir Raza has pursued Masters in Arts, [2] and a M.Phil [1] degree. He has also done Ph.D. with a specialization in Medieval India. [2] He has also received the Charles Wallace fellowship from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, in 1996. [1]
33. Syed Jabir Raza, "Ghaznavid Origins of the Administrative Institutions of the Delhi Sultanat". P.I.H.C., 1992, New Delhi, pp. 232-41.
28. Epigraphic Evidence for Officials and Administrative Offices in the Delhi Sultanate S. Jabir Raza, Aligarh, AM-14253
Raza, S. Jabir. "Nomenclature and Titulature of the Early Turkish Sultans of Delhi Found in Numismatic Legends." In Medieval Indian Coinages: A Historical and Economic Perspective, edited by Amiteshwar Jha, 85-96. Nasik: Indian Institute of Research in Numismatic Studies, 2001.
3068 RAZA, S. Jabir. Iqta' system in the pre-Ghurid kingdoms and its antecedents. Proceedings of the Indian History Congress: 54th Session (1993), Mysore. Delhi: Indian History Congress, 1994, pp. 707-713. [Iran & Afghanistan]
3069 RAZA, S. Jabir. The Afghans and their relations with the Ghaznavids and the Ghurids. Proceedings of the Indian History Congress, 55th Session, Aligarh, 1994. Delhi: Indian History Congress, Department of History, University of Delhi, 1995, pp. 784-791.
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Jabir Raza (born 1 August 1955) [1] is an Indian historian, and a researcher in the history stream. Presently, he is retired, used to work as a professor at the department of history and prior to that was working as a lecturer at Department of History in Women's College [2] of Aligarh Muslim University. [1] He is from Nalanda, Bihar. [1]
S. Jabir Raza has pursued Masters in Arts, [2] and a M.Phil [1] degree. He has also done Ph.D. with a specialization in Medieval India. [2] He has also received the Charles Wallace fellowship from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, in 1996. [1]
33. Syed Jabir Raza, "Ghaznavid Origins of the Administrative Institutions of the Delhi Sultanat". P.I.H.C., 1992, New Delhi, pp. 232-41.
28. Epigraphic Evidence for Officials and Administrative Offices in the Delhi Sultanate S. Jabir Raza, Aligarh, AM-14253
Raza, S. Jabir. "Nomenclature and Titulature of the Early Turkish Sultans of Delhi Found in Numismatic Legends." In Medieval Indian Coinages: A Historical and Economic Perspective, edited by Amiteshwar Jha, 85-96. Nasik: Indian Institute of Research in Numismatic Studies, 2001.
3068 RAZA, S. Jabir. Iqta' system in the pre-Ghurid kingdoms and its antecedents. Proceedings of the Indian History Congress: 54th Session (1993), Mysore. Delhi: Indian History Congress, 1994, pp. 707-713. [Iran & Afghanistan]
3069 RAZA, S. Jabir. The Afghans and their relations with the Ghaznavids and the Ghurids. Proceedings of the Indian History Congress, 55th Session, Aligarh, 1994. Delhi: Indian History Congress, Department of History, University of Delhi, 1995, pp. 784-791.
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