Eighteenth-century Gujarat : the dynamics of its political economy,
1750-1800
Nadri, G.A.
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Nadri, G. A. (2007, September 6). Eighteenth-century Gujarat : the dynamics of its political
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CURRICULUM VITAE
Ghulam Ahmad Nadri was born at Ababakarpur, Bihar, India on 27 December 1972. He received his primary and secondary school education in his home district Vaishali. In 1986, he enrolled as a student in the Faculty of Social Sciences at Aligarh Muslim University where he received his B.A. in History (1991), M.A. (1993) and M. Phil. (1996) degrees in early-modern Indian history. He wrote his M. Phil.
dissertation on ‘Indigo Industry and Trade in Gujarat in the Seventeenth Century’ in 1996. From September 1998 to December 2002 when he joined the TANAP PhD programme of Leiden University, he taught history at Zakir Husain Post-Graduate (E) College, Delhi University. Recently, he has been appointed as Assistant Professor in South Asian/Indian Ocean history at the Department of History, Georgia State University, Atlanta, USA.