Assistant Professor of History, Ashoka University
Ph.D. SOAS University of LondonDr M.A.H. Parsa (“Amir”) is a scholar of empires and world history. After completing his undergraduate studies in Mathematics at the Royal Holloway University of London, Amir briefly worked at the UK Civil Service Fast Stream programme and several private consulting firms in London. Resigning from the private sector, he chose to continue his studies, but shifted to the humanities. In 2022, he completed his PhD on imperial identity and state formation in the eighteenth-century Turco-Persianate world at SOAS University of London. His doctoral dissertation forms the basis for his upcoming book: Imperial Iran in the Eighteenth Century: Identity and State Formation under the Post-Safavid and Naderid Empires c. 1720–1750 (Edinburgh University Press). He lectured on Islamic history at NYU London in 2022–23, then, from 2023–25, he lectured on a variety of historical subjects at the University of St Andrews in Scotland. In 2025, he received a Leverhulme Fellowship to remain at St Andrews, but owing to growing restrictions on freedom of speech in UK academia, he rejected this offer. Instead, he took up his current position at Ashoka University, where he works on imperial and world history.
The Post-Mongol Order in the Turco-Persianate World c. 1300-1700
Assyria to America: Empire in World History (FC – Indian Civilisation)