Ruby Lal

Ruby Lal is an author and professor of history in the Department of Middle East and South Asian Studies at Emory University.[1]

She has written extensively about the lives of key women in early Islamic societies, especially during the Mughal Empire in South Asia.[2]

Lal has been exposed to the history of the subcontinent at a young age. In an interview with the Christian Science Monitor, she said her mother would tell her stories about Nur Jahan, chief consort of Mughal emperor Jahangir.[3]

Career and Education

Lal read for her D.Phil in Modern History at St Edmund Hall, the University of Oxford, graduating in 2000.[4][5]

Lal is well known for her research and publication of a book about Nur Jahan in 2018.[6][7] The biography was reviewed by the New York Times, The Guardian, and Los Angeles Review of Books.[8][9][10]

Lal won the Georgia Author of the Year Award for her work about Nur Jahan.[11]

She later wrote a book about Gulbadan Begum, the Mughal princess who traveled to Mecca and Medina. Her work about Gulbadan was covered by outlets like the Wall Street Journal. [12]

Published works

  • Royal Vagabond: The Great Adventures of Gulbadan (2024)[13]
  • Empress: The Astonishing Reign of Nur Jahan (2018)[7]
  • Coming of Age in Nineteenth-Century India (2013) [14]
  • Domesticity and Power in the Early Mughal World (2005)[15]

References

  1. ^ Ward, Beth. "Ruby Lal pulls a South Asian writer from obscurity". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. ISSN 1539-7459. Retrieved 2025-01-11.
  2. ^ "JHI Circle of Fellows Spotlight—Ruby Lal | Jackman Humanities Institute". www.humanities.utoronto.ca. Retrieved 2025-01-11.
  3. ^ "Ruby Lal, author of 'Empress,' discusses the amazing life and reign of Nur Jahan". Christian Science Monitor. ISSN 0882-7729. Retrieved 2025-01-11.
  4. ^ "Ruby Lal". mesas.emory.edu. Retrieved 2025-03-30.
  5. ^ Lal, Ruby (2005). Domesticity and Power in the Early Mughal World. Cambridge studies in Islamic civilization. Cambridge (GB): Cambridge University Press. pp. xii. ISBN 978-0-521-85022-3.
  6. ^ "Gulbadan Begum: The epic voyage of a daring Mughal princess". 2024-02-16. Retrieved 2025-01-11.
  7. ^ a b "Empress". wwnorton.com. Retrieved 2025-01-11.
  8. ^ Bajaj, Vikas (2018-08-10). "Mughal Men Ruled South Asia — and One Man Was Ruled by a Woman". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2025-01-11.
  9. ^ Zakaria, Rafia (2018-09-05). "Empress by Ruby Lal review – the rise and reign of a self-made Mughal queen". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2025-01-11.
  10. ^ "A New Light on a Neglected Ruler: On "Empress: The Astonishing Reign of Nur Jahan"". Los Angeles Review of Books. 2018-09-07. Retrieved 2025-01-11.
  11. ^ "Georgia Author of the Year Awards". Georgia Author of the Year Awards. Retrieved 2025-01-11.
  12. ^ Wheeler, Sara. "'Vagabond Princess' Review: Gulbadan's Journey to the West". WSJ. Retrieved 2025-01-11.
  13. ^ "Vagabond Princess". Yale University Press. Retrieved 2025-01-11.
  14. ^ Lal, Ruby (2013). Coming of Age in Nineteenth-Century India: The Girl-Child and the Art of Playfulness. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-107-03024-4.
  15. ^ "Domesticity and Power in the Early Mughal World | South Asian history". Cambridge University Press. Retrieved 2025-01-11.
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