Khan, Nadhra Shahbaz. The Samādhi of Maharaja Ranjit Singh in Lahore: A Summation of Sikh Architectural and Decorative Practices. Berlin: EB Verlag, 2018.
author: Khan, Nadhra Shahbaz
Khan, Nadhra Shahbaz. “Sikh-Period Architectural Ornament in Punjab: A Synthesis of Tradition & Innovation.” In Sikh Research Journal 8, no.1 (Spring 2023): 35-56.
Khan, Nadhra Shahbaz. “Men, Monuments & Memoirs: Reclaiming Sites of the Indian Independence Movement in Lahore.” In The 1947 Partition of British India: Looking Back, Informing the Future, edited by Nadhra Khan Shahbaz, Jennifer Leaning, 245-278. 2022 SAGE Publishing.
Khan, Nadhra Shahbaz. “Persian-Punjabi/Urdu Identities of Traditional Geometrical Patterns Lost During the Colonial Rule of the Punjab (1849-1947).” In Geometry and Colour: Decoding the Arts of Islam in the West 1880-1945: Manazir Journal, 3 (2021): 45-63.
Khan, Nadhra Shahbaz. “The Picture Wall’s Iconography and Aesthetic Analysis.” In Lahore: A Framework for Urban Conservation, edited by Philip Jodidio, 294-309. Munich: Prestel, Aga Khan Trust for Culture 2019.
Khan, Nadhra Shahbaz. “Ayina-Kari in the Sheesh Mahal, Lahore Fort: Issues of Attribution, Appreciation and Interpretation.” Artibus Asiae 78, no. 2, (2018): 181-222.
Khan, Nadhra Shahbaz. “Industrial Art Education in Colonial Punjab: Kipling’s Pedagogy and Hereditary Craftsmen.” In John Lockwood Kipling: Arts and Crafts in the Punjab and London, edited by Julius Bryant, Susan Weber, 468-487. New York: Yale University Press, 2017.
Khan, Nadhra Shahbaz. “The Secular Sikh Maharaja and his Muslim Wife: Rani Gul Bahar Begum.” In Indian Painting: Themes, Histories, Interpretations, edited by Mahesh Sharma, Padma Kaimal, 247-254. Ahmedabad: Mapin, 2013.
Khan, Nadhra Shahbaz. Sikh Virsa Pakistan. Lahore: Lahore University of Management Sciences. [A website showcasing antiquities from the Lahore Fort’s Sikh Gallery collection]