N R Farooqi

N R Farooqi
Professor N R Farooqi is MA History from University of Allahabad; Doctorate from Wisconsin University; started as lecturer in University of Allahabad; Also served as Professor of History at the Lal Bahadur Shastri National Academy of Administration, Mussoorie. He was Professor and Chairman of the History department in University of Allahabad. He is currently Dean, Research and Development, at University of Allahabad. He held several International fellowships including Junior Fullbright fellowships. His main area of research are diplomatic history of Mughal India and Indian Sufism on which he has published numerous articles in national and international journals.
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