Abhimanyu Singh Arha
Dr. Abhimanyu Singh Arha is an environmental historian, writer and academic from India. Abhimanyu Singh serves as the deputy director of the University of Rajasthan's Centre for Museology and Conservation. He also serves as an advisor to the Government of Rajasthan on Tourism and Heritage Protection. Arha also writes in Rajasthani, his mother tongue, in both verse and prose.[1][2][3]
Dr. Abhimanyu Singh Arha | |
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Born | Rajasthan |
Citizenship | India |
Alma mater | St. Stephan's College, Delhi Jawaharlal Nehru University |
Occupation(s) | Environmental Historian; Deputy Director of Museology and Conservation Centre |
Notable work | Hoofprint of Empire: An Environmental History of Fodder in Mughal India (1650–1850) |
Early life and education
Abhimanyu Singh Arha was born in Rajasthan, India.
In 2005, Arha graduated from St. Stephen's College, Delhi.[4]
He went on to achieve his doctorate (PhD) from Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi where his field of study was Medieval Indian history and ecological history. He received his PhD in 2011.[4][1]
His research interests include the relationship between environment, trade, and state-building, as well as the history of diplomacy and autobiographies.[1]
Career
Arha has taught at St. Stephen's College, Delhi, Maharaja Ganga Singh University, Bikaner and University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. His research papers have been published widely.[1][5]
In January 2011, Arha started as a Lecturer at St. Stephan's College, Delhi.[4]
Thereafter, for the duration of June 2011 to December 2013, Arha worked as assistant professor at Maharaja Ganga Singh University as a specialist in medieval Indian history.[4]
Arha serves as assistant professor of history in the Department of History & Indian Culture, University of Rajasthan. He specializes in medieval history. He was appointed to the position in December 2013.[4][6][7]
Deputy director of Centre for Museology and Conservation(UOR)
Arha has been named the new deputy director of the University of Rajasthan's Centre for Museology and Conservation.[2] Arha has been holding this position since November 2020.[8][9]
Arha also serves as an advisor to the Government of Rajasthan on tourism and heritage protection.[3]
Events
Hakim Khan Suri vandalism incident
In February 2016, when Hakim Khan Suri's tomb at Rajsamand was vandalised by miscreants, Professor Arha clarified Suri's role in the Battle of Haldighati saying "Suri's great sense to read the Mughals had made him one of the military commanders". He argued that Pratap entrusted Suri in this important battle even though he had joined Pratap's side late.[10]
Different historical accounts say that Suri joined the army along with his 800 to 2000 army personals. "He fought as a foremost part of the Pratap's army," said Arha.[10]
He argued that Pratap entrusted Suri in a battle against a Muslim ruler Akbar whose army was commanded by a Rajput king Man Singh demolishes the popular historical interpretation which misleads that war was between Hindus and Muslim.[10]
Maharana Mewar Public School career counselling session
In March 2016, a Career Counselling Session at Maharana Mewar Public School for the students of senior classes of X-XII. Dr. Abhimanyu Singh informed the students about the tremendous opportunities and career prospects available in the field of Humanities.[11]
3rd World Living Heritage Festival, 2016 at Udaipur
Dr Abhimanyu Singh participated as a speaker in the World Living Heritage Festival at Udaipur in 2016. He partook in the discussion on oral traditions & folk lore and their importance in reconstruction of history.[12]
National Conference at University of Rajasthan, 2017
A National Conference was organized by the Ministry of Culture and Delhi Library at the Rajasthan University campus. The theme of the conference was ‘Maharana Pratap and his Era’, in which prominent historians, Dr Abhimanyu Singh Arha, Professor GSL Deora, Professor K.S. Gupta, Professor B.L. Bhadani, Professor V.K. Vashist, Dr Ms. Ranawat, Dr Hukum Singh Bhati took part.[13]
JLF (Jaipur Lit. Festival), 2018
Abhimanyu Singh was invited as the featured Rajasthani writer on Rajasthali: Dharti ri Koonkh at Jaipur Literature Festival in February 2018. He was joined in conversation by Bulaki Sharma, Reena Menaria, and Arvind Singh Ashiya, who moderated the session. Arha emphasized on the history of the Rajasthani language, which was one of the richest in 16th century India, traced from a metered form to the addition of current and contemporary literary styles, reflecting the rich living tradition of Rajasthani literature in its many moods and manifestations.[14][15]
Military Literature Festival–2018 in Chandigarh
In December 2018, Prof. Arha participated as a guest speaker at Military Literature Festival-2018 in Chandigarh.[16]
He went into detail on the contribution of Vir Ras to the Indian Medieval Period. He made special mention of well-known poets like Chand Bardai, author of Prithvi Raj Raso and, as well as reciting several couplets by mediaeval authors composed in Vir Ras.[7]
International Conference on Indian Business and Economic History – 2019
In August 2019, Dr Abhimanyu Singh participated in International Conference on Indian Business & Economic History-2019 organized by IIM-Ahemdabad History-Conference-2019. He spoke on the topic: "Entrepreneurial History of Indian Diaspora in Central Asia in the Early Modern Period".[17]
Tribute to Prof. Madalsa Ujjwal
In November 2019, a program in memory of Late Prof. Madalsa Ujjwal, Political Science at JNVU University, was held at University of Rajasthan.[18]
Dr Abhimanyu Singh Arha, co-director of the centre welcomed all the guests and highlighted the personality and work of Professor Prof Madalsa Ujjwal. He said that Ujjwal made an incomparable contribution in the field of higher education for four decades and did commendable work in the direction of empowerment of women of western Rajasthan as a strong cultural worker. Professor Anand Mathur, a colleague of Professor Madalsa Ujjwal, said that Prof. Madalsa was the epitome of bright scholarship, decency, and gentleness.[18]
Hoofprint of Empire: An Environmental History of Fodder in Mughal India
In January 2021, Yashaswini Chandra, the author of ‘The Tale of the Horse: A History of India on Horseback’ recommended the journal article by Abhimanyu Singh Arha, ‘Hoofprint of Empire: An Environmental History of Fodder in Mughal India' for those interested in the role of the Indian horses in medieval India.[19][20]
This work of Abhimanyu Singh has been cited in multiple books including 'Climate of Conquest War, Environment, and Empire in Mughal North India By Pratyay Nath · 2019'.[21]
Azadi Ka Amrut Mahotsav, JKK(Jawahar Kala Kendra) Jaipur
In July 2021, Arha was invited as a speaker on a webinar programme organized by JKK(Jawahar Kala Kendra) Jaipur and the Department of Art & Culture under the Government of Rajasthan. The webinar was held on the birth anniversary of Chandra Shekhar Azad titled 'Swatantrata Yagya ka Agnipunj'.[22]
Dr Abhimanyu Singh Adha said that in 1925 the Kakori train from Shahjahanpur to Lucknow was robbed by some of the selected revolutionary leaders of that time, including Chandrashekhar Azad. The train was carrying money from the British treasury, which was robbed to collect money to buy weapons for the revolution. Azad managed to escape from the police. He clarified that these revolutionary leaders received a lot of support, not because they were young, passionate men who used to kill people for their own pleasure, but because they were well-educated, intellectual and well-mannered men who were on a well-planned mission to achieve their stated goal.[23]
Azadi Ka Amrut Mahotsav, Panjab University Regional Centre, Ludhiana
In October 2021, Arha was invited to speak on the webinar by Panjab University Regional Centre(PURC) in Ludhiana over Azadi Ka Amrut Mahotsav celebrations, marking 75 years of Indian independence. He was the keynote speaker on this occasion. 'The Role of Women in the Gandhian Movement' was the topic of a webinar. More than 100 people attended and took part in the conversation, including academics and students.[3][24]
Dr Abhimanyu Singh said: “Gandhiji was the first and the most powerful national leader who engaged himself in the Indian National Movement directly with the issue of women empowerment.”[24]
Abhimanyu Singh spoke to the audience about the importance of digging deeper into Gandhiji's writings and developing a knowledge of his multi-layered discourses. Arti Puri, Director PURC-Ludhiana, supervised a question-and-answer session during which students interacted with Abhimanyu Singh.[3]
Published works and research papers
- Arha, Abhimanyu Singh (2013). "Globalization, Cultural Heritage and Travel Industry: Scope of Developing New Tourist Attractions". Globalization and Voices from Indian Practitioners.
- Arha, Abhimanyu Singh (2016). "The Outsider's Eye: The Travelogues of Pietro Della Valle and Mountstuart Elphinstone". Sufi Poetics, Buddhism and Travelogues.[25]
- Arha, Abhimanyu Singh (2016-08). "Hoofprint of Empire: An Environmental History of Fodder in Mughal India (1650–1850)". Studies in History. 32 (2): 186–208. doi:10.1177/0257643016645721. ISSN 0257-6430.
- Arha, Abhimanyu Singh (2014). "Rival Parties in Eighteenth Century Marwar Court: Competing Claims to Ecology and Resources". Proceedings of the Indian History Congress. 75: 371–376. ISSN 2249-1937. JSTOR 44158405.[26]
- Arha, Abhimanyu Singh (2014). "Business Management Practices in Medieval India: Lighting the Path Ahead". International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI):Volume I/Issue VII.
- Arha, Abhimanyu Singh (2013). "State, Trade and Ecology: A Study of Marwar AD. 1707–1843". Jawaharlal Nehru University: Centre for Historical Studies.
- Arha, Abhimanyu Singh (2007). "Foreign Travelogue in the Seventeenth Century A.D: Traces of Eco-Tourism".[27]
- Arha, Abhimanyu Singh (2012). "The Persona of Sawai Singh of Pokhran". Rajasthan History Congress Proceedings Volume XXVII.
References
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He graduated from St. Stephen's College and holds a PhD from Jawaharlal Nehru University. His research area includes studying the nexus between ecology, trade and state-building and the history of diplomacy and self-writings. His research papers have been published widely.
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Dr. Abhimanyu Singh Arha appointed as the new Dy. Director of Centre for Museology & Conservation, Univ. of Rajasthan.
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She moderated the question answer session wherein students interacted with Abhimanyu Singh Arha, advisor to government of Rajasthan on tourism and heritage protection.
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Arha is a historian who serves as an assistant professor at the Department of History and Indian Culture, University of Rajasthan, Jaipur. He began his career as a guest factulty at his alma mater, St. Stephen's College, and went on to service as an assistant professor in the Department of History, Majaraja Ganga Sing University, Bikaner. He also holds a doctoral degree from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi
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कुलपति महोदय के आदेश दिनांक 02.11.2020 की अनुपालना में के डॉ. अनिल अनिकेत, सहायक आचार्य, इतिहास विभाग को उप-निदेशक, म्यूजियोलॉजी एण्ड कन्जर्वेशन सेन्टर, राजस्थान विश्वविद्यालय, जयपुर के पद पर तीन वर्ष या अग्रिम आदेश, जो भी पहले हो, तक के लिए डॉ. अभिमन्यु सिंह आढ़ा के स्थान पर नियुक्त किया जाता है।
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संगोष्ठी के समन्वयक डाॅ. अभिमन्यु सिंह आढ़ा (डिप्टी डायरेक्टर, सेन्टर फाॅर म्यूजियोलाॅजी एण्ड कन्जर्वेंशन, राजस्थान विश्वविद्यालय, जयपुर) ने कहा कि संगोष्ठी में देश-विदेश के अनेक संग्रहालय विशेषज्ञ, पुराविद्, इतिहासकार एवं अनुसंधानकर्ता भाग ले रहे हैं।
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Assistant professor, department of History and Culture Studies, Abhimanyu Singh Arha, who has published papers on Rajasthan History, said, "Suri had joined Pratap's little before the battle of Haldighati but his great sense to read the Mughals had made him one the military commander." He argued that Pratap entrusted Suri in a battle against a Muslim ruler Akbar whose army was commanded by a Rajput king Man Singh demolishes the popular historical interpretation which misleads that war was between Hindus and Muslim.
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Dr. Abhimanyu Singh Arha (center) gave insights about avenues and scope in Humanities viz. competitive exams, geo-politics, cinema, foreign policy research etc. and various research universities in India and abroad.
- World Living Heritage Festival-REPORT-2016 (PDF). India: Maharana of Mewar Charitable Foundation. 2016. p. 66.
I can share some examples of dohas or couplets which are recited by the bards. These tell us the political mood of the times; there are nuggets of information regarding arms, horses and other details for which no written record exists. Through one such couplet, I was able to figure out the introduction of new breed of horses in the 17th and 18th centuries in Rajasthan. Similarly, one of my forefathers who was an illustrious Minister of Mewar, wrote a ballad on Rana Pratap. At one level, it is a poetic work. At another, it becomes a window to understanding the political climate of the 17th century in Mewar and in the Mughal Court. One can safely say his poetry summed up the politics of the day! Such oral traditions cannot be overlooked or categorised as unimportant or insignificant.
- "राजस्थान यूनिवर्सिटी में नेशनल कॉन्फ्रेंस आज". Dainik Bhaskar. 2017. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
जयपुर | आरयूके इतिहास भारतीय संस्कृति विभाग की ओर से संस्कृति मंत्रालय भारत सरकार नेहरू मेमोरियल म्यूजियम और लाइब्रेरी नई दिल्ली के सहयोग से आरयू में नेशनल कॉन्फ्रेंस का आयोजन किया जाएगा। शुक्रवार को होने वाली कॉन्फ्रेंस का विषय महाराणा प्रताप एवं उनका युग होगा, जिसमें सात इतिहासकार प्रोफेसर जीएसएल देवड़ा, प्रोफेसर के.एस. गुप्ता, प्रोफेसर बी.एल. भादानी, प्रोफेसर वी.के. वशिष्ठ, डाॅ. एम.एस. राणावत, डाॅ. हुकुम सिंह भाटी और डाॅ. अभिमन्यु सिंह आढ़ा हिस्सा लेंगे।
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अभिमन्यु सिंह आढ़ा एक पर्यावरणीय इतिहासकार है, जो सेंट स्टीफंस कॉलेज, दिल्ली; महाराजा गंगा सिंह यूनिवर्सिटी, बीकानेर और राजस्थान यूनिवर्सिटी जयपुर में पढ़ा चुके हैं। उन्होंने सेंट स्टीफंस कॉलेज से स्नातक की उपाधि प्राप्त की और जवाहरलाल नेहरू विष्वविद्यालय से पीएचडी की है। ईकोलाॅजी, ट्रेड और स्टेट बिल्डिंग के मध्य सम्बंधों का अध्ययन करना और कूटनीति के इतिहास एवं आत्म लेखन उनके रिसर्च के विषयों में शामिल हैं। उनके कई रिसर्च पेपर प्रकाशित हो चुके हैं। आढ़ा अपनी मातृभाषा राजस्थानी में गद्य एवं पद्य दोनों शैली में लिखते हैं।
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केन्द्र के सह निदेशक डॉ. अभिमन्यु सिंह आढ़ा ने सभी अतिथियों का स्वागत किया तथा स्व. प्रोफेसर मदालसा उज्वल के अद्भुत व्यक्तितव एवं कृतित्व पर प्रकाश डालते हुए कहा कि उन्होंने चार दशकों तक उच्च शिक्षा के क्षेत्र में अपना अतुल्य योगदान दिया तथा एक प्रखर संस्कृतिकर्मी के रूप में पश्चिमी राजस्थान की महिलाओं के सशक्तिकरण की दिशा में सराहनीय कार्य किया। प्रोफेसर मदालसा उज्वल की सहकर्मी प्रोफेसर आनन्द माथुर ने कहा कि प्रो. मदालसा उज्वल विद्वता, शालीनता, सौम्यता एवं सहृदयता की प्रतिमूर्ति थीं।
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- Nath, Pratyay (28 June 2019). Climate of Conquest: War, Environment, and Empire in Mughal North India. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-909823-1.
Other important works—not only about the Mughal Empire but on early modern South Asia in general—include Abhimanyu Singh Arha, 'Hoofprint of Empire: An Environmental History of Fodder in Mughal India (1650–1850),' Studies in History 32, no. 2 (2016), 186–208
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डॉ. अभिमन्यु सिंह आढ़ा ने कहा कि 1925 में शाहजहांपुर से लखनऊ जाने वाली काकोरी ट्रेन को उस समय के कुछ चुने हुए क्रांतिकारी नेताओं ने लूट लिया था, जिसमें चंद्रशेखर आजाद भी शामिल थे। उस ट्रेन में ब्रिटिश खजाने से धन ले जाया जा रहा था,जिसे क्रांति के लिए हथियार खरीदने के पैसे एकत्रित करने के लिए लूट लिया गया था। आजाद पुलिस से बचने में कामयाब रहे। उन्होंने कहा कि इन क्रांतिकारी नेताओं को दूसरों से बहुत समर्थन मिला, इसलिए नहीं कि वे युवा, गम.र्जोश वाले पुरुष थे, जो अपने मजे के लिए लोगों की हत्या करते थे, बल्कि इसलिए कि वे अच्छी तरह से शिक्षित, बौद्धिक और शिष्ट पुरुष थे जो कि अपने निर्धारित लक्ष्य को प्राप्त करने के लिए एक सुनियोजित मिशन पर थे।
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- "Review of Literature in Village Tourism" (PDF). ENVIS CENTRE ON ECO - TOURISM. Retrieved 17 December 2021.
Abhimanyu Singh Arha (2007) in his article 'Foreign Travelogue in the Seventeenth Century A.D: Traces of Eco-Tourism' observes that study of ecology is the study of nature and its components. The study of ecology cannot be limited to the domain of scientific or mathematical analysis. It is very much of the nature of social science as well.
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