Dr. Mazhar Abbas | History | Best Researcher Award
Dr. Mazhar Abbas | Government College University Faisalabad | Pakistan
Dr. Mazhar Abbas is a Lecturer in History at Government College University Faisalabad, Pakistan, and a Research Fellow at the Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, Islamabad. He earned his PhD in World History from Shanghai University, China, with a dissertation on the landed aristocracy and peasantry in Punjab, supervised by Prof. Iris Borowy, following his MPhil and MSc in History from Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad. His research explores South Asian history, peasant movements, women’s land rights, postcolonial studies, and interfaith relations, with publications in leading journals such as India Review, Third World Quarterly, and Interventions. He has authored and co-edited books with Routledge and translated significant historical works into Punjabi, contributing to cultural preservation and knowledge dissemination. Dr. Mazhar Abbas has secured multiple competitive research grants from the Higher Education Commission of Pakistan, the Ministry of Planning and Development, and international organizations, advancing projects on women’s land rights, urban sprawl, governance, and interfaith dialogue. Actively engaged in academic leadership, he has organized international conferences, delivered keynote lectures, and supervised doctoral and MPhil research on South Asian history and politics. With 8 citations across 5 documents and an h-index of 2, his academic influence is steadily growing. Beyond academia, he writes for national and international media, contributes to documentaries, and actively bridges scholarship with society.
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Featured Publications
Abbas, M. (2025). Strategies of women’s movements to counter backlashes in Pakistan: A case study of Aurat March. Third World Quarterly. Advance online publication.