
Chandini Jaswal
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Publishers, This is a gentle reminder that nominations for the Karwaan Book Awards 2025 are currently open, and the submission deadline is February 28, 2025. For further details, kindly refer to the original call for nominations or reach out to us at [email protected]

Join me for a “History talk” on Jahanara at Life-Cycles Seminar just after the #INDvsAUS tonight at 11 PM IST/ 5:30 PM GMT! DM for details. Thanks to #DrCatherineFreeman for the opportunity


#Throwback to this great History of Education PGR session in Feb — thanks to my lovely convenors Elena Rossi #susanbirch for the very warm reception!


Tonight at 11 PM IST/ 5:30 PM BST at HistoryLab. DM for registration link. All thanks to the convenors for the opportunity!



A sneak peak into the Karwaan: The Heritage Exploration Initiative Art Workshop specialist lecture we just had with Dr Mehreen Chida-Razvi PhD (@mchidarazvi.bsky.social)! YouTube livestream v.soon. Can’t think of a more rewarding end to my Saturday! #favouritearthistorian



So excited to welcome Prof Christopher Roberts back at Panjab University, Chandigarh for a lecture this Tuesday at 4:30 PM! DM for the link!



Had a lovely time discussing Dinpanah at Historical Perspectives last Friday. Thanks to Beck and Jack for the session!






MEMRN Showcase! Despite some technical issues, handled admirably by Clara Chamberlain, Chandini Jaswal started off the day by myth-busting on the power and piety of a princess of the Mughal harem.


Just presented my work on the Mughals at #KQ14 Conf Royal Studies Network -- my gratitude to the organisers and esp the audience for the thought provoking questions! Gave me a new perspective to look at power politics in the Mughal court.


Chandini Jaswal We’re so happy your paper went well! We really need to work on being able to be in so many places at once


Throwback to this ASECS Office conf in April which ended up extending by 30 mins as my co-panellists & I found so many intersections in our researches! Especially grateful to Dr Dr. Benita Blessing for her endless support. Wouldn't be there w/o the generous grant.
