Said Reza Huseini (PhD in History)
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Joined November 2019
My new article with Edinburgh University Press Social Impacts of the Arab Conquests in the Early Eighth Century Bactria | Afghanistan
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This study analyses the complex social impacts of the Arab conquests in Bactria during the early eighth century, moving beyond simple Arabicisation and Islamicisation models. Based on an analysis of...
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It was a great pleasure to discuss Taxation in Umayyad Khurasan at the Near Eastern Studies Seminar Series. This room once hosted eminent scholars like Einstein, whose life story and work remind us of the value of universities in developing human societies.
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The Buddha's Road, from India to Bactria, Sogdiana and China. It was a pleasure to visit Hexi Corridor.
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ASPS Conference. It was a pleasure to meet scholars and friends, learning from them and presenting my work. Thanks to the ASPS conference organisers specially our dear Robert Haug.
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An amasing summer school programme at Lanzhou University, China. It offers an excellent opportunity for students to see the geography and climate of the Hexi corridor and how people responded to that throughout history. Registration https://t.co/IRmFUfK6XP
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It is interesting to note that Ali Sher Navayi's Persian poems also reflect the Neoplatonic idea of kingship. The organisers have published all papers in three volumes, including my article on Navayi's political thoughts.
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It was a pleasure meeting scholars at Mir Alishir Navayi's symposium. I received an award from His Excellency the President of Uzbekistan, presented to me by Mr. Normat Tursonov, the governor of Navoi Region. Navayi reconnected the Turko-Persian world once more.
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مقاله تازه درباره ساختار خانواده در بلخ قبل از اسلام و تاثیر اسلام بر آن. لطفا تعارف نفرمایید. DOI:
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My new Article on Bactria: "Between the Arabs and the Turks: Household, Conversion and Power Dynamics in Early Islamic Bactria (Chapter 10)," in Mechanisms of Social Dependency in the Early Islamic Empire, eds. Edmund Hayes and Petra M. Sijpesteijn.
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@CCAForum invites you to a Conversation with @HuseiniSaid & Prajakti Kalra on ‘Identifying the (#Eurasian) Shared #Space’ 22 November 11am (UK) Room S1, Alison Richard Building, Alison Richard Building, 7 West Road, Cambridge CB3 9DT Reg link:
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Looking forward to our lecture this Friday by Jaś Elsner @UniofOxford and @UChicago Also delighted to add an extra talk on 6 Dec to this term's programme by Mélodie Doumy @britishlibrary and @idp_uk Details of both here: https://t.co/6CeOSrU8k0
@reaktionbooks @UChicagoPress
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@CCAForum invites you to a talk by @ObaidullaBaheer Baheer, Visiting Fellow, LSE & PhD Fellow New School, USA on The Impact of #Empire on #Afghanistan's long and short #history, 8 Nov, 11am, Room S1, Alison Richard Building, Reg https://t.co/wWKRRr69ib
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An great work by Azfar Moin on the Mughals-Mongols. We need more of this kind to help us understand the Mughal world.
Our chair, Dr. Azfar Moin, recently wrote an essay, "Mughal neopaganism and the romance of history" for @ImmanentFrame, a forum within the Social Science Research Council. Please give it a read. https://t.co/Gjdp5KFstx
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Our chair, Dr. Azfar Moin, recently wrote an essay, "Mughal neopaganism and the romance of history" for @ImmanentFrame, a forum within the Social Science Research Council. Please give it a read. https://t.co/Gjdp5KFstx
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