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Professor of South Asian History. N.Chatterjee@exeter.ac.uk. 5067. 01392 725067. Overview. Research. Supervision. Publications. Impact. Teaching. Biography. Overview. I am a historian of South Asia. I work on law and cultural exchanges in the British and Mughal empires - with particular attention to religion and family.
78K Followers, 283 Following, 548 Posts - Nondinii Chatterjee (@nondiniichatterjee) on Instagram: "Actor | Painter| Dreamer"
Feb 1, 2024 · The Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies is delighted to announce the appointment of Professor Nandini Chatterjee as our new Chair in Indian History and Culture.
Articles 1–20. Associate Professor of History, University of Exeter - Cited by 318 - Mughal history - South Asia - British Empire - colonialism and law.
Nandini Chatterjee is Professor of South Asian history at the University of Exeter, UK. She works across traditional time periods, with a book and several articles on British colonialism and law in South Asia, and a prize-winning monograph Negotiating Mughal Law on legal practice in the Indo-Islamic Mughal empire.
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Nandini Chatterjee is a skilled Indian actress who has also made her mark as a painter. She was born on January 1, 1980, in Mumbai, India. Nandini has gained recognition for her notable roles in projects such as “Taan” (2014) and “Bose: Dead/Alive” (2017).