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subject: Historiography/History
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Green, Nile. “Rethinking the Institutionalization of Islamic Mysticism: A Review Essay.” Journal of Sufi Studies 10, 1-2 (2021).
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Green, Nile. “A Brief World History of Muslim Dreams,” Islamic Studies 57, 4 (2015).
Green, Nile. “The Rekhta of Architecture: The Development of Islamic Art History in Urdu, c.1800-1950.” Journal of Art Historiography 28 (2023).
Green, Nile. “Stories of Saints and Sultans: Re-membering History at the Sufi Shrines of Aurangabad.” Modern Asian Studies 38, no. 2 (2004).
Green, Nile. Afghan History through Afghan Eyes, edited by Nile Green. New York: Oxford University Press, 2015.
Green, Nile. “Afghanistan’s Islam: A History and its Scholarship.” In Afghanistan’s Islam: From Conversion to the Taliban, edited by Nile Green. Berkeley: University of California Press, 2017.
“Discovering Sindh’s Past: Intertwined Identities, Pre-Partition Politics and the Journal of the Sindh Historical Society.” In Discovering Sindh’s Past: Selections from the Journal of the Sindh Historical Society, edited by Matthew A. Cook, Michel Boivin, Julien Levesque. London & Karachi: Oxford University Press, 2017.
Boivin, Michel, and Matthew A. Cook, eds. Interpreting the Sindhi World: Essays on Society and History. Karachi: Oxford University Press, 2010.
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