Jabir Raza (born 1 August 1955)[1] is an Indian historian, and a researcher in the history stream. Presently, he is retired, used to work as a professor at the department of history and prior to that was working as a lecturer at Department of History inWomen's College[2] ofAligarh Muslim University.[1] He is fromNalanda,Bihar.[1]
Two of the papers by him has been included in the syllabus ofJamia Hamdard University (New Delhi) and Centre Of Advanced Study in History, Aligarh Muslim University.[1]
^Sharma, Gauri (2006).Prime ministers under the Mughals, 1526-1707. Kanishka Publishers. p. 16.ISBN8173918236.33. Syed Jabir Raza, "Ghaznavid Origins of the Administrative Institutions of the Delhi Sultanat".P.I.H.C., 1992, New Delhi, pp. 232-41.
^Indian History Congress (2007).Proceedings of the Indian History Congress. Vol. 67 (illustrated ed.). Indian History Congress. pp. xiii.28. Epigraphic Evidence for Officials and Administrative Offices in the Delhi Sultanate S. Jabir Raza, Aligarh, AM-14253
^Auer, Blain H. (2012)."Bibliography".Symbols of Authority in Medieval Islam: History, Religion and Muslim Legitimacy in the Delhi Sultanate. Vol. 6 of Library of South Asian history and culture (illustrated ed.). I.B.Tauris. p. 215.ISBN978-1848855670.Raza, S. Jabir. "Nomenclature and Titulature of the Early Turkish Sultans of Delhi Found in Numismatic Legends." InMedieval Indian Coinages: A Historical and Economic Perspective, edited by Amiteshwar Jha, 85-96. Nasik: Indian Institute of Research in Numismatic Studies, 2001.
^Bleaney, C. Heather; Gallego, María Ángeles (2006).Afghanistan: A Bibliography. BRILL. p. 212.ISBN900414532X.3068 RAZA, S. Jabir.Iqta' system in the pre-Ghurid kingdoms and its antecedents.Proceedings of the Indian History Congress: 54th Session (1993), Mysore. Delhi: Indian History Congress, 1994, pp. 707-713. [Iran & Afghanistan]
^Bleaney, C. Heather; Gallego, María Ángeles (2006).Afghanistan: A Bibliography. BRILL. p. 212.ISBN900414532X.3069 RAZA, S. Jabir. The Afghans and their relations with the Ghaznavids and the Ghurids.Proceedings of the Indian History Congress, 55th Session, Aligarh, 1994. Delhi: Indian History Congress, Department of History, University of Delhi, 1995, pp. 784-791.
^U. P. History Congress (2007). Rizavī, Saiyada Najamula Razā; Jafri, Saiyid Zaheer Husain (eds.).Explorations in Indian History. Anamika Pub & Distributors. p. 6.ISBN978-8179751671.Page 6: "12. Sultan Mahmud's Military Route to Kannauj — S. Jabir Raza. Page 16: "12. S. Jabir Raza, Department of History, Aligarh Muslim University, Aligarh (U.P.)