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  1. Audrey Truschke ( / ˈtrʌʃkiː /) is a historian of South Asia and an associate professor at Rutgers University. Her work focuses on inter-community relations in medieval South Asia, especially during the Mughal Empire. In 2017, she was conferred with the John F. Richards Prize in South Asian History by American Historical Association .

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  3. Audrey Truschke is Associate Professor of South Asian History at Rutgers University in Newark, New Jersey. She is the author of three acclaimed books: Culture of Encounters : Sanskrit at the Mughal Court (2016), Aurangzeb (2016), and The Language of History : Sanskrit Narratives of Indo-Muslim Rule (2021).

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  5. Mar 12, 2021 · Audrey Truschkes work is problematic not for its elisions and omissions but for the implications it holds for Western scholarship on India

  6. Audrey Truschke is Professor of South Asian History at Rutgers University in Newark, New Jersey. She is the author of three books: Culture of Encounters: Sanskrit at the Mughal Court (2016), Aurangzeb (2017), and The Language of History: Sanskrit Narratives of Indo-Muslim Rule (2021).

  7. Mar 5, 2021 · In an interview to Frontline , Audrey Truschke, who is associate professor at Rutgers University-Newark, United States, says she is “committed to recovering and analysing the Indian...

  8. Audrey Truschke received her Ph.D. in 2012 from Columbia University. Professor Truschke's teaching and research interests focus on the cultural, imperial, and intellectual history of early modern and modern India (c. 1500-present).

  9. Articles 1–20. ‪Professor, History, Rutgers University-Newark‬ - ‪‪Cited by 715‬‬ - ‪South Asia‬ - ‪India‬ - ‪Mughals‬ - ‪Sanskrit‬ - ‪cross-cultural interactions‬.

  10. Articles. “Displacing and Disciplining Muslims in Indias Burgeoning Hindu Rashtra,” Global Islamophobia and the Rise of Populism, edited by Sahar Aziz and John Esposito, 183–200. Oxford: Oxford University Press. here.

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