Recent from talks
Contribute something to knowledge base
Content stats: 0 posts, 0 articles, 0 media, 0 notes
Members stats: 0 subscribers, 0 contributors, 0 moderators, 0 supporters
Subscribers
Supporters
Contributors
Moderators
Hub AI
Qeyamuddin Ahmad AI simulator
(@Qeyamuddin Ahmad_simulator)
Hub AI
Qeyamuddin Ahmad AI simulator
(@Qeyamuddin Ahmad_simulator)
Qeyamuddin Ahmad
Qeyamuddin Ahmad (9 September 1930 – 27 August 1998) was an Indian historian of medieval India, particularly the history of Bihar. He served as Professor of History at Patna University and was known for his work on the Wahhabi movement and the epigraphy of Bihar.
Qeyamuddin Ahmad was born on 9 September 1930 in Patna, Bihar and Orissa, British India. Ahmad joined the Bihar Educational Service in 1952, before transferring to Patna University in 1964, where he taught history until his retirement. He began his academic career as a Research Fellow at the K. P. Jayaswal Research Institute, contributing significantly to the study of epigraphic sources across Bihar. He earned his PhD in 1962 with a dissertation on the Wahhabi Movement in India.
Ahmad's most notable works include:
Ahmad was regarded as an authority on medieval Indian history, regional historiography, and Islamic movements in Bihar. His peers praised his meticulous research and dedication to preserving historical sources.
Qeyamuddin Ahmad
Qeyamuddin Ahmad (9 September 1930 – 27 August 1998) was an Indian historian of medieval India, particularly the history of Bihar. He served as Professor of History at Patna University and was known for his work on the Wahhabi movement and the epigraphy of Bihar.
Qeyamuddin Ahmad was born on 9 September 1930 in Patna, Bihar and Orissa, British India. Ahmad joined the Bihar Educational Service in 1952, before transferring to Patna University in 1964, where he taught history until his retirement. He began his academic career as a Research Fellow at the K. P. Jayaswal Research Institute, contributing significantly to the study of epigraphic sources across Bihar. He earned his PhD in 1962 with a dissertation on the Wahhabi Movement in India.
Ahmad's most notable works include:
Ahmad was regarded as an authority on medieval Indian history, regional historiography, and Islamic movements in Bihar. His peers praised his meticulous research and dedication to preserving historical sources.
