Pushkar Sohoni is an architect, an architectural and cultural historian. He is an
Associate Professor
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Overview
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and the Chair of the department of
Humanities and
Social Sciences at the
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune.
Education
Pushkar Sohoni attended
Loyola High School (Pune)
Loyola High School and Junior College is a private Catholic primary and secondary school located in Pashan, Pune, India. Founded by the Jesuits in 1961, the school provides a single-sex education for boys only from K to Grade X; and a co-educa ...
. After graduating with a
Bachelor of Architecture (B.Arch.) degree from the
University of Pune in 1999, he attended the
University of Pennsylvania School of Design (then known as the Graduate School of Fine Arts) to get a Master of Science (M.S.) in Historic Preservation. In 2002, he wrote a Master's Thesis under the guidance of Prof. Frank Matero on preservation policy for the city walls of Cairo. From 2002, he was in th
Department of History of Artof the
University of Pennsylvania School of Arts and Sciences while being a Graduate Advisor in
Fisher-Hassenfeld College House. In 2010, he received his doctoral degree (Ph.D.) from the
University of Pennsylvania for his dissertation on the architecture of the
Nizam Shahi dynasty. He worked under the supervision of Prof.
Michael W. Meister and Prof.
Renata Holod
Renata Holod is an American art historian, architecture historian and archaeologist, specializing in the Islamic world. She is the College for Women Class of 1963 Term Professor in the Humanities in the History of Art Department, and Curator of the ...
. Pushkar Sohoni was the post-doctoral fellow for Indo-Persian Studies in th
Department of Asian Studiesat the
University of British Columbia in 2010-2011, where he was a resident of
Green College.
Experience
In October 2016, Pushkar Sohoni joined the
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune as an Assistant Professor, and became an Associate Professor in 2019. Before that, he worked as the South Asia Bibliographer and Librarian at the
University of Pennsylvania Libraries, and a lecturer in the Department of South Asian Studies from 2011 to 2016. In this period, Pushkar Sohoni was in charge of the
, and wrote a "widely circulated blog post" on collecting practices for libraries. He was on the advisory board of the Title VI South Asia Center. Pushkar Sohoni also served as a member of the Committee on South Asian Libraries and Documentation (CONSALD), and was on the executive board of the South Asia Materials Project (SAMP) from 2013 to 2015. In 2017-18, he was a visiting Associate Professor at
Anant National University
Anant National University (AnantU or ANU) is a private university Listed as "Anant Natinal University". located in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. It was established in 2016 by the Laxman Gyanpith Trust through ''The Gujarat Private Universities (Ame ...
. His work on the palaces of the Nizam Shahs has been cited in several popular and scholarly articles and essays. He has also written about language, scripts, numismatics, and material culture.
Pushkar Sohoni often speaks at public events, and has led heritage walks. He often speaks on the local history of Pune. Dr. Sohoni has lectured extensively on the architecture of the Deccan. He has lectured on several occasions at Jnanapravaha in Mumbai. He has also appeared in a documentary film Tales of Ahmednagar on historic Ahmednagar produced by Live History India, a portal for which he was one of the earliest contributors. He has also featured in other films on the kings of Ahmadnagar, such as The Mad King Murtaza. In January 2020, he was on a panel at the
Kerala Literature Festival to discuss
Tony Joseph
Tony Joseph is an Indian journalist and former editor of ''Businessworld'' magazine. He is also the author of the best-selling book '' Early Indians: The Story of Our Ancestors and Where We Came From'' (2018). Until 2018, he was also the chairman ...
's book ''
Early Indians
'' Early Indians: The Story of Our Ancestors and Where We Came From'' is a 2018 non-fiction book written by Indian journalist Tony Joseph, that focuses on the ancestors of people living today in South Asia. Joseph goes 65,000 years into the past ...
''.
He has taught at the
University of Pennsylvania, the
University of the Arts (Philadelphia), the
University of British Columbia, and Comenius University in Bratislava, in addition to the
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune. He has been a visiting critic at KRVIA.
Pushkar Sohoni worked on conservation projects in
Mesa Verde National Park and in the
Saint Louis Cemetery in New Orleans, as part of th
Centre for Architectural Conservation(then known as the Architectural Conservation Laboratory) at the
University of Pennsylvania. He was a member of the archaeological expedition to Iran in 2004, to excavate sites of the
Jiroft culture. In 2005, he worked for the Architectural Heritage division of
INTACH, New Delhi, working on the documentation of Durbar Hall in
Qila Mubarak, Patiala.
Since 2015, he is an Associate Editor of ''South Asian Studies'' (Journal of the British Association for South Asian Studies (BASAS)). Pushkar Sohoni was on the Board of Studies for Architecture (Department of Science and Technology),
Savitribai Phule Pune University
Savitribai Phule Pune University (SPPU), formerly the University of Poona, is a collegiate public state university located in the city of Pune, India. It was established in 1949, and is spread over a campus in the neighbourhood of Ganeshk ...
from 2018 to 2022 and the Board of Studies for Architecture at
Vishwakarma University since 2019.
Awards
The
American Institute of Indian Studies (AIIS) awarded Pushkar Sohoni a Junior Research Fellowship in 2007-08. He was a member of the project Art Space and Mobility in the Early Ages of Globalization, organized by the
Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz. While in residence at
Green College, University of British Columbia, Pushkar Sohoni served on the executive board of the Dining Committee, Residents' Council, and the Membership Committee. Along with Lisa Mitchell and Raili Roy, he won a Penn Global Engagement Fund Award for the academic year 2013-14, for undergraduate research and cultural immersion experiences in India for students. In 2013, he was a sub-reviewer for projects that had received the Aga Khan Architectural Award. He is interested in numismatics, and has lent coins to exhibitions, including the show ''Sultans of Deccan India, 1500–1700: Opulence and Fantasy'' at the
Metropolitan Museum in New York. In 2016-17, he and C. Ryan Perkins won an award from the American Institute of Pakistan Studies (AIPS) to conduct workshops for the cataloging and preservation of the
Anjuman-i Taraqqi-i Urdu library in Karachi. Pushkar Sohoni was a non-residential visiting scholar of the Center for the Advanced Study of India at the
University of Pennsylvania in the year 2016-17. He has received research grants from the
Department of Science and Technology Department of Science and Technology may refer to:
*Department of Science and Technology (Australia), an Australian Government department between November 1980 and December 1984
* Department of Science and Technology (India)
* Department of Science ...
, Government of India, the
Indian Council of Historical Research, and the
Indian Council of Social Science Research.
Publications
In 2015, he authored a book, ''Aurangabad, with Daulatabad, Khuldabad, and Ahmadnagar'', focused on the sultanate architecture in the region. The book was quoted in a Bombay High Court order in 2018. In 2017, he co-authored with
Kenneth X. Robbins
Kenneth X. Robbins is a psychiatrist, collector of south Asian art, and author known for his studies of expatriate communities in Asia. In 1990, Robbins donated a collection of materials relating to India to the Smithsonian Institution. , a book on the Jewish heritage in the western Deccan, titled ''Jewish Heritage of the Deccan: Mumbai, the Northern Konkan and Pune''. In 2018, his book on the Nizam Shahs of Ahmadnagar and their architectural legacy in 2018, called ''
The Architecture of a Deccan Sultanate: Courtly Practice and Royal Authority in Late Medieval India'' was published. In 2021, he co-edited a book (with Torsten Tschacher) on the practices of
Muharram across the world among South Asian communities. Along with Riyaz Latif, he wrote ''Sultanate Ahmadabad and its Monuments'', published by Primus in 2022.
He has written extensively on the history of architecture, the Deccan sultanates, numismatics, socio-linguistics, and aspects of material culture.
In 2017-2018, he wrote a fortnightly column called 'By the Wayside' for the ''Pune Mirror''. He has been a consultant for the Sahapedia project on culturally mapping the city of Pune.
Research Bibliography
Books (authored)
* (with Riyaz Latif) ''Sultanate Ahmadabad and its Monuments: The City of the Muzaffarids (Ahmad Shahis)'' (New Delhi: Primus Books, 2022).
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The Architecture of a Deccan Sultanate: Courtly Practice and Royal Authority in Late Medieval India'' (London: I.B. Tauris, 2018).
* (with Kenneth X. Robbins) ''Jewish Heritage of the Deccan: Mumbai, the Northern Konkan, Pune'' (Mumbai: Jaico; Deccan Heritage Foundation, 2017).
* ''Aurangabad with Daulatabad, Khuldabad, Ahmadnagar'' (Mumbai: Jaico; Deccan Heritage Foundation, 2015).
Books (edited)
* (edited with Torsten Tschacher) ''Non-Shia Practices of Muḥarram in South Asia and the Diaspora Beyond Mourning'' (New York: Routledge, 2021).
Research Essays and Articles
*'Cultural Translation and Linguistic Equivalence: Persian–Marathi Bilingual Inscriptions' in ''Journal of Persianate Studies'', vol. 15 (2022), pp.70-84.
*‘A Story Without Architecture: The Mythical Origins of Mumbai' in ''South Asian Studies'', vol. 38 no. 2 (2022).
*‘Introduction’ in Heiko Sievers (ed.), ''Thomas Lüttge and Hans Winterberg: Golconda - Hyderabad 1974 - 1996 – 2012, A Photographic Essay'' (New Delhi: Rupa, 2022), pp. 17-19.
*‘Golconda and Hyderabad’ in Heiko Sievers (ed.), ''Thomas Lüttge and Hans Winterberg: Golconda - Hyderabad 1974 - 1996 – 2012, A Photographic Essay'' (New Delhi: Rupa, 2022), pp. 179-184.
* ‘From Colonial to National: Appropriating the Past in Service of the Present’ in Mrinalini Venkateswaran (ed.), ''March to Freedom: Reflections on India’s Independence'' (New Delhi: DAG, 2022), pp. 161-167.
*(with Pallavee Gokhale) ‘Strike Two: Afterlife of Bahmani Coinage’ in ''American Journal of Numismatics'', vol. 33 (2021), pp. 189–209.
*(with Torsten Tschacher) ‘Introduction’ in Pushkar Sohoni and Torsten Tschacher (eds.), ''Non-Shia Practices of Muḥarram in South Asia and the Diaspora: Beyond Mourning'' (London: Routledge, 2021), pp. 1–11.
*‘Visual language of piety and power: Ta’ziahs and temples in the Western Deccan’ in Pushkar Sohoni and Torsten Tschacher (eds.), ''Non-Shia Practices of Muḥarram in South Asia and the Diaspora: Beyond Mourning'' (London: Routledge, 2021), pp. 41–52.
*(with John Mathew), �
Teaching and Research in Colonial Bombay�� in Ku-ming Chang and Alan J. Rocke (eds.), ''A Global History of Research Education: Disciplines, Institutions, and Nations, 1840-1950'' History of Universities Series, vol. XXXIV no. 1 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2021), pp. 269–291.
*'Postal Project: Rocket mail and the creation of the aero-philatelic market in India' in ''Culture, Continuity and Tradition: Disquisitions in Honour of Prof. Vasant Shinde'' (New Delhi: B.R. Publications, 2020), pp. 815–823, plates 934-938.
*'The Fort of Janjira' in ''African Rulers and Generals in India'' (Afro-South Asia in the Global African Diaspora, vol. 1) (Greensboro, NC; Ahmedabad: University of North Carolina Ethiopian and East African Studies Project; Ahmedabad Sidi Heritage and Educational Center, 2020) pp. 167–183.
*'Memorials of Sovereignty: Funerary Architecture of the Siddis of Janjira at Khokri (Maharashtra)' in ''Arts Asiatiques'', vol. 74 (2019), pp. 147–154.
*(with William Kwiatkowski), 'Notice: An Unpublished Inscription from the Fort of Ahmadnagar' in ''Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society'', vol. 29 no. 4 (Oct 2019), pp. 723–726.
*‘Architectural Continuity across Political Ruptures: Early Marathas and the Deccan Sultanates’ in Laurie McMillin and Bina Sengar (eds.), ''Spaces and Places in Western India: Formations and Delineations'' (New Delhi: Routledge India, 2019), pp. 107–114.
*‘The Hunt for a Location: Narratives on the Foundation of Cities in South and Southeast Asia’ in ''Asian Ethnology'', vol. 77, nos. 1&2 (2018), pp. 215–233.
*‘The Non-issue of Coinage: The Monetary Policies of the Post-Bahmani Sultanates’ in ''Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society'', vol. 28, issue 3 (October 2018), pp. 645–659.
*‘Building History: Historiography of Architectural History in South Asia’ in ''History Compass'', vol. 16, no. 5 (May 2018).
*‘Imbrication and Implication: Early Maratha Architecture and the Deccan Sultanates’ in ''Archives of Asian Art'', vol. 68, no. 1 (Apr 2018), pp. 33–46.
*‘Translocated Animal Subjects in Collaboration: Animals and Human Knowledge’ in ''Transfers: Interdisciplinary Journal of Mobility Studies'', vol. 8 no. 1 (2018), pp. 1–14.
*(with Carmen Brandt), ‘Script and Identity - The Politics of Writing in South Asia: An Introduction’ to Languages and Scripts of South Asia: Special Issue of ''South Asian History and Culture'', vol. 9, no. 1 (2018), pp. 1–15.
*‘Colonial and Post-colonial Debates about Polygraphia in Marathi’ in Languages and Scripts of South Asia: Special Issue of ''South Asian History and Culture'', vol. 9, no. 1 (2018), pp. 38–46.
* ‘Old Fights, New Meanings: Lions and Elephants in Combat’ in ''Res: Anthropology and Aesthetics'', vol. 67/68 (2016/2017), pp. 225–234.
* ‘Marathi of a Single Type: the Demise of the Modi Script’ in ''Modern Asian Studies'', vol. 51, issue 3 (May 2017), pp. 662–685.
* ‘Flushing out the Enemy: Revisiting the Battle of Bhatavadi’ in ''Bulletin of the Deccan College Post-Graduate and Research Institute'', vol. 76 (2016), pp. 15–22.
* ‘A Tale of Two Imperial Residences: Aurangzeb’s Architectural Patronage’ in ''Journal of Islamic Architecture'', vol. 4, issue 2 (Dec 2016), pp. 63–69.
* ‘Vernacular as a Space: Writing in the Deccan’ in ''South Asian History and Culture'', vol. 7, no. 3 (Apr 2016), pp. 258–270.
* ‘Paper Documents and Copper Plates: Localization of Hegemonic Practices’ in ''Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies'', vol. 79, issue 1 (Feb 2016), pp. 87–101.
* ‘Continuities in the Sacred Landscape: Ellora, Khuldabad and the Temple of Ghrishneshwara’ in Syed Ayub Ali (ed.), ''Studies in Medieval Deccan History: Dr. M.A. Nayeem felicitation volume'' (Warangal; New Delhi: Deccan History Society; Indian Council of Historical Research, 2015), pp. 56–68.
* ‘From Defended Settlements to Fortified Strongholds: Responses to Gunpowder in the Early Modern Deccan’ in ''South Asian Studies'' (British Association of South Asian Studies), vol. 31, no. 1 (Jan 2015), pp. 111–126.
* ‘Gaining Pious Merit and Creating Images of Paradise: Gardens and Irrigation’ in K. Krishna Naik and E. Siva Nagi Reddy (eds.), ''Cultural Contours of History and Archaeology: in honour of Snehasiri Prof. P. Chenna Reddy'', vol. 2 (New Delhi: B.R. Publishing Corporation, 2014), pp. 111–119.
* ‘Patterns of Faith: Mosque Typologies and sectarian affiliation in the kingdom of Ahmadnagar’ in David Roxburgh (ed.), ''Seeing the Past—Envisioning Islamic Art and Architecture: Essays in Honor of Renata Holod'' (Leiden: Brill, 2014), pp. 110–127.
* ‘Medieval Chaul under the Nizam Shahs: an Historic and Archaeological Investigation’ in Laura E. Parodi (ed.), ''The Visual World of Muslim India: The Art, Culture and Society of the Deccan in the Early Modern Era'' (London: I.B. Tauris, 2014), pp. 53–75.
* (with Klaus Rötzer) ‘Nature, Dams, Wells and Gardens: The Route of Water in and around Bidar’ in Daud Ali and Emma Flatt (ed.), ''Garden and Landscape Practices in Pre-Colonial India'' (New Delhi: Routledge, 2011), pp. 54–73.
* ‘Architecture of the Nizam Shahs’ in Helen Philon (ed.), ''Silent Splendour: Palaces of the Deccan, 14th-19th Centuries'' (Mumbai: Marg Publications, 2010), pp. 56–65.
* (with Amol Kulkarni) ‘Index to the Annual Reports of the Archaeological Department of His Exalted Highness The Nizam’s Dominions’ in ''Journal of Deccan Studies'', vol. 6, no. 1 (Jan-Jun 2009), pp. 41–78.
* ‘Change and memory in Farah Bagh’ in ''Journal of Deccan Studies,'' vol. 4 no. 2 (Jul-Dec 2007), pp. 59–77.
Edited Journal Issue
* (with Carmen Brandt) Languages and Scripts of South Asia: Special Issue of ''South Asian History and Culture'', (2018), vol. 9, no. 1. ISSN 1947-2501.
Scholarly References and Textbook Chapters
*'Architecture in South Asia' in ''Oxford Bibliographies in Architecture, Planning and Preservation'' (New York: Oxford University Press, 2021).
* ‘Colonial and Modern Architecture in India’ in ''Oxford Bibliographies in Architecture, Planning and Preservation'' (New York: Oxford University Press, 2021).
*‘Nizam Shahis art and architecture (Deccan dynasty)’ in ''The Encyclopaedia of Islam'' ''Three'' (Leiden; London: Brill, 2021), pp. 140–145.
*'Regional Cities', Block 4 (2) Urbanisation in Medieval India-1, MHI-10, ''Urbanisation in India'', IGNOU Study Material (2017), pp. 29–62.
Academic Book Reviews
* REVIEW: Keelan Overton (ed.)'', Iran and the Deccan: Persianate Art, Culture, and Talent in Circulation, 1400-1700'' (Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 2020) in ''Bulletin of the School of the Oriental and African Studies'', vol. 83 issue 3 (Oct 2020), pp. 538–539.
* REVIEW: Shonaleeka Kaul, ''The Making of Early Kashmir: Landscape and Identity in the Rajatarangini'' (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2018) in ''LA Landscape: Journal of Landscape Architecture'', issue 55 (2018), pp. 113–115.
* REVIEW: Richard M. Eaton and Phillip B. Wagoner, ''Power, Memory, Architecture: Contested Sites on India's Deccan Plateau, 1300-1600'' (New Delhi: Oxford University Press, 2014) on H-Asia, H-Net Reviews (May 2017
* REVIEW: Thomas R. Trautmann, ''Elephants and Kings: an environmental history'' (Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 2015) in ''South Asian History and Culture'', vol. 7, no. 4 (2016), pp. 434–436.
* REVIEW: Nile Green, ''Making Space: Sufis and Settlers in Early Modern India'' (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012) in ''International Journal of Islamic Architecture'', vol. 5, no. 1 (Mar 2016), pp. 213–214.
Academic blogs and online essays
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वास्तुविचार: पहाडापासून धुळीपर्यंत(Vāstuvicāra: pahāḍāpāsuna dhuḷīparyanta) in ''ऐसी अक्षरे दिवाळी अंक २०२१'' (Aisī Akśare Divāḷī añka 2021).
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Museums and Collections in Pune�� on ''Sahapedia'' / In Pune.
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Educational and Research Institutes in Pune�� on ''Sahapedia'' / In Pune.
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Burhanpur: Gateway to the Deccan�� for ''Live History India''.
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Ahmadnagar: The Sultans’ Fading Legacy�� for ''Live History India''.
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Of Elephants, Men, and Diplomacy Gone Wrong for the site ''Live History India''.
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Nizam Shahs of Ahmadnagar: First among Equals for the site ''Live History India''.
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Primary Sourcing: Traveling for Collection Development�� for the site ''International and Area Studies Collections in the 21st Century''.
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Indian Diaries at Penn�� for the site ''Unique at Penn''.
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Collecting Unusual Material: Notes from the Field�� for the site ''Unique at Penn''.
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Films in Press�� for the site ''Unique at Penn''.
Column for ''Pune Mirror'': 'By the Wayside'
Pioneer's Walkway(15 September 2018)
At the City Square(1 September 2018)
Raising the Bar(21 July 2018)
Air Time(7 July 2018)
Memories of Battle(12 May 2018)
The Garpir Cantonment(27 April 2018)
Inside the Deccan War Hospital(31 March 2018)
In the Name of Nanacha Ghoda(17 March 2018)
Sentinels of Chaturshringi(3 March 2018)
Shimla Office in Pune(16 February 2018).
The Progressive Stead(3 February 2018).
Minimum Surveillance Plan(14 January 2018).
Off the Press(30 December 2017).
Inside Deccan College(2 December 2017).
Taking the Museum to the Market(18 November 2017).
Keeping the Faith(4 November 2017).
The Lost Ensemble(7 October 2017).
Planting the Roots of Empire(16 September 2017).
A Controversy over Tea(2 September 2017).
The Battle of WW I Memorials(19 August 2017).
The Curious Case of the Chapekar Brothers(29 Jul 2017).
The Tale of the Two Synagogues(15 July 2017).
Checking into Napier Hotel(1 July 2017).
References
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1976 births
University of Pennsylvania School of Design alumni
University of Pennsylvania School of Arts and Sciences alumni
University of Pennsylvania faculty
Indian Institute of Science Education and Research, Pune faculty
Living people