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Julia Chatterjee. "Beyond Frivolity and Fantasy: Explorations of the Occult, Sorcerous, and Divine in
Dastan-e Amir Hamza
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Sharafat
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Bhal Mānsī
: a new perspective on respectability in
Fasana-e Azad.
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South Asian History and Culture
9, no. 2 (2018): 181-193. DOI: 10.1080/19472498.2018.1446796
Dubrow, Jennifer. "A Space for Debate: Fashioning the Urdu Novel in Colonial India."
Comparative Literature Studies
53.2 (2016): 289-311.
Dubrow, Jennifer. "Khwaja Haydar Ali Atish."
Encyclopaedia of Islam,
Three
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Nazry Bahrawi. "Textual Desires: Literature and Islam in the Malay Archipelago".
Critical Muslim (Muslim Archipelago),
vol. 7, April 2014, pp. 69-79.
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