River Fiction of India: Intersectional Flows of Narratives, Geographies and Histories
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"MASTERING A WORLD BY CONSUMING A BOOK, CIRCA 1495-1505"
Yael Rice, Amherst College
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The World of the Orient, 2022, No. 4 (Special Indological issue) has out. This issue was originally published on the website of A. Yu. Krymskyi Institute of Oriental Studies of the National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine and the full articles are available at: https://oriental-world.org.ua/index.php/journal/issue/view/39
Pavlo Ritter; Dmytro Burba
Ukrainian journal The World of the Orient (Shìdnij svìt)
DASTAVEZI | THE AUDIO-VISUAL SOUTH ASIA
Ebba Koch, The Planetary King: Humayun Padshah: Inventor and Visio
DASTAVEZI | THE AUDIO-VISUAL SOUTH ASIA
Submitted by Adeela Qureshi:
The Hunt as Metaphor in Mughal Painting
Author: Adeela Qureshi de Unger
The International Studies team of the University of Michigan Library is inviting applications to a new internship program designed for graduate and undergraduate students wishing to explore a career in South Asian or Southeast Asian librarianship.