Ayesha Jalal is a Pakistani-American historian. She is a professor of history at Tufts University and a MacArthur Fellow. The bulk of her work deals with the creation of Muslim identities in modern South Asia. She is the daughter of Hamid Jalal, a nephew of the famous Urdu fiction writer Manto and a civil servant. Ms. Jalal came to New York at the age of 16. Wikipedia
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Profile Ayesha Jalal; Setting the record straight By Shazia Hasan Ayesha Jalal, the historian, researcher, teacher and writer, says she found direction through Manto. www.dawn.com/weekly/review/archive/050714/review4.htm
Ayesha Jalal is a MacArthur Fellow and Professor of History at Tufts University. She obtained her BA, majoring in History and Political Science, from Wellesley College, USA, and her doctorate in history from the University of Cambridge. www.mssu.edu/international/India/jalal.htm
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Ayesha Jalal is a MacArthur Fellow and Professor of History at Tufts University. Dr Jalal has been Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge (1980-84), Leverhulme Fellow at the Center of South Asian Studies, Cambridge (1984-87), Fellow of the Woodrow Wilson C www.law.wisc.edu/ils/theology_conf_bios.htm
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