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Zahra Shah is a Lecturer in Early Modern History at the Department of History (Historical Studies), University of Bristol, specializing in South Asian historical narratives with emphasis on Persian literary traditions in Punjab and colonial linguistic dynamics.
Her academic credentials include:
- BA
- MA
- DPhil
Dr. Shah's research investigates the interplay of language, power, and cultural identity in early modern and colonial South Asia. She examines Persian literary imagination in eighteenth-century Punjab, colonial language reordering in India (1820-1873), and gendered multilingual authorship, revealing how vernacular literature and genre conventions negotiated political transformations. Her methodological fusion of historical and literary analysis recovers marginalized voices within Mughal and British imperial frameworks.
Analysis of her publications demonstrates consistent focus on Persian as a dynamic administrative and literary language across pre-colonial and colonial eras. She traces its regional evolution in Punjab while highlighting continuities in literary production despite British linguistic policies, with particular attention to gendered authorship and genre adaptation under shifting political regimes.
Dr. Shah supervises postgraduate research though specific advisees remain unlisted in public sources. Current information does not detail active research grants or major funded projects beyond her published scholarly contributions.
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