Khaki and the Ethnic Violence in India: Army, Police and Paramilitary Forces During Communal Riots

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ABOUT THE AUTHOR Omar Khalidi

Dr. Omar Khalidi is a staff member of the Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecutre, Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, Mass. He was born and raised in Hyderabad, Deccan. Dr. Khalidi was educated at Wichita State University, BA (1980). He lived in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia and worked at King Saud University in the 1980s, and then moved back to the United States to obtain an M.A. at Harvard University, 1991, then earned a PhD at University of Wales at Lampeter, Wales, UK, in 1994. He is the author of several books and articles on art and architecture, and on religious freedom at various forums and universities in the United States, Europe, the Middle East, Malaysia, India and Pakistan. His books include, An Indian Passage to Europe: The Travels of Mahdi Hasan Fath Nawaz Jang, 2005; the Hyderabad Residency: An Outpost of the Raj, 2005; Khaki and the Ethnic Violence in India, 2003; Indian Muslims Since Independence, 1996; Hyderabad: After the Fall, 1988, "Approaches to Mosque Design in North America," 1999; Romance of the Golconda Diamonds, 1999, "The Architecture and Campus Planning of Osmania University," 2003, and "American Architecture of Islamic Inspiration." 2004.

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Title
Khaki and the Ethnic Violence in India: Army, Police and Paramilitary Forces During Communal Riots
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8188789097
Length
xiv+126p., 23cm.
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