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Curriculum Vitae CURRICULUM VITAE I. PERSONAL DETAILS Name: GUL RAHIM KHAN Father’s Name: IBRAHIM KHAN Date of Birth: 20-3-1970 Religion: Islam Domicile: Kohat, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Nationality: Pakistani Address: (Mailing) Address: (Permanent) Department of Archaeology House # 730, Street 6, Sector F-8, University of Peshawar, Peshawar Phase VI, Hayatabad, Peshawar Post Code: 25120 Phone # (Office): +92-91-9221048 & Phone # (Resident): 091-5861643 +92-91-9216701 (Ext. 3040) Mobile # 03322888663 Email address: [email protected] II. ACADEMIC QUALIFICATIONS Year Degree Subject/Specialization University/ Institute 2010 Post Doc Numismatics (Archaeology) The British Museum, London 2006 Ph.D. Numismatics (Archaeology) University of Peshawar 1999 M. Phil. Numismatics (Archaeology) University of Peshawar 1993 M.A. Archaeology University of Peshawar III. JOB EXPERIENCE: (1996 – 2013) A. Present Position Professor (BPS-21): Department of Archaeology, University of Peshawar; since June 17, 2014. B. Previous Position Associate Professor (BPS-20): Institute of Archaeology & Social Anthropology, University of Peshawar; 08-02-2011 to 16-06-2014. Curator: SSAQ Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology, University of Peshawar, April 25, 2013 to April 7, 2014. Assistant Professor/ Deputy Curator: Institute of Archaeology & Social Anthropology/ SSAQ Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology, University of Peshawar; August 23, 2007 to February 07, 2011. Assistant Curator-cum-Lecturer: SSAQ Museum of Archaeology & Ethnology, University of Peshawar; April 12, 2001 to August 22, 2007. Curator: Army Museum, GHQ, Rawalpindi, Ministry of Defense; September 08, 2000 to April 11, 2001. Lecturer (Contract): Department of Archaeology, University of Peshawar; May 19, 1996 to June 30, 2000. HEC Award 2013 HEC Approved Supervisor 2 IV. RESEARCH & PUBLICATIONS 1. Formal Qualifications 2010 Post-Doc Research Field 2009-2010 Numismatics (Archaeology) Taxila under the Kushans: Research based on Numismatic Evidence 2006 Ph. D Research Field 2000-2006 Numismatics (Archaeology) Political & Cultural History of the Kushan Period in Pakistan: Study based on Numismatic Evidence 1996 M. Phil Research Field 1994-1999 Numismatics (Archaeology) Numismatic Evidence of the Gangudher Hoard 2. Editorship 2012-2013 Co-Editor, Ancient Pakistan, Vols. XXIII & XXVI, Research Bulletin of the Archaeology, Institute of Archaeology & Social Anthropology, University of Peshawar. 2010-2012 Editorial Board: Ancient Pakistan, Research Bulletin of the Archaeology, Institute of Archaeology & Social Anthropology, 2010 (vol. XXI) to 2012 (vol. XXIII). 2009-2015 Editorial Board: Journal of Asian Civilization, Taxila Institute of Asian Civilizations, Quid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, since 2009 (vol. XXXII/2). 3. Published Monographs 2015 A Catalogue of Sculptures from Butkara III (Swat), Khyber Pkhtunkhwa in the SSAQ Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, University of Peshawar 4.1. Published Articles Year Name of article 2015 (with Naheed Zahra) “An Intaglio Seal from Peshawar, Revisited”, Gandharan Studies, Vol. 9, Peshawar, pp. 120-125. 2014 (with M. Naeem Qazi) “A Copper Hoard of the Great Kushans from Jamrud (Khyber Agency) Pakistan, Ancient Pakistan, Vol. XXV, Peshawar, pp. 1-10. 2014 “Soter Megas Coins from Taxila”, Gandharan Studies, Vol. 8, Peshawar, pp. 135- 159. 2013 (with Shakirullah and Bilal Afridi) “Two Gold Hoards of the Late Kushans from Rustam, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa”, Ancient Pakistan, Vol. XXIV, Peshawar, pp. 35- 47. 2013 (with Mark Blackburn) “Some Selected Coins of the Kushan Period in the Cabinet of the Fitzwilliam Museum, Cambridge”, Gandharan Studies, Vol. 7, Peshawar, pp. 59-114. 3 2013 (with M. Ashraf Khan) “Numismatic Evidence from Sari Dheri, Charsadda: Study based on Gordon’s Findings”, Journal of Asian Civilizations, Vol. XXXVI, No.1, July, Taxila Institute of Asian Civilizations, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, pp. 61-87. 2012 (with M. Nasim Khan) “Copper Coins of Vima Kadphises in the National Museum of Pakistan, Karachi”, Ancient Pakistan, Vol. XXIII, Peshawar, pp. 107- 119. 2012 (with Joe Cribb) “Coins of Kujula Kadphises from Taxila”, Gandharan Studies, Vol. 6, Peshawar, pp. 81-219. 2011 “Copper Issues of Huvishka from Gandhara”, Proceedings of the International Workshop on Gandharan Cultural Heritage, December 1-3, Islamabad, Taxila Institute of Asian Civilizations, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad. 2010 “A Copper Hoard of Mahmud Shah Durrani from Chamkani, Peshawar”, Ancient Pakistan, Vol. XXI, Bulletin of the Department of Archaeology, University of Peshawar, pp. 107-14. 2010 “Copper Coins of Huvishka in the National Museum of Pakistan, Karachi”, Journal of Asian Civilizations, Vol. XXXIII, No.1, July, Taxila Institute of Asian Civilizations, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, pp. 61-87. 2010 “Copper Coins of Vasudeva and His Successors from Taxila”, Gandharan Studies, Vol. IV, Peshawar, pp. 139-261. 2009 “Kanishka Copper Coins in the National Museum of Pakistan, Karachi: Analysis & Classifications”, Ancient Pakistan, Vol. XX, Peshawar, pp. 59-79. 2009 “In Memory of Professor Ahmad Hasan Dani: His Services, Contribution & Achievements” (Obituary), Ancient Pakistan, Vol. XX, Peshawar, pp. 261-72. 2009 (with Ashraf Khan, M., Arif, M., Ali, S. & Khattak, H.A.) “Recent Discovery of Coins in the Buddhist Monastery of Badalpur, Taxila Valley, Pakistan”, Journal of Asian Civilizations, Vol. XXXII, No.2, December, Taxila Institute of Asian Civilizations, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, pp. 25-59. 2009 “Seleucids to Kidarites: Gold Coins in the Cabinet of National Museum of Pakistan, Karachi”, Gandharan Studies, Vol. III, Peshawar, pp. 1-24. 2009 “Huvishka Coins from Taxila”, Gandharan Studies, Vol. III, Peshawar, pp. 75- 125. 2009 “Kushano-Sassanian Rule in Gandhara: Numismatic Evidence from Gangudher”, Journal of Asian Civilizations, Vol. XXXII, No.1, July, Taxila Institute of Asian Civilizations, Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, pp. 39-54. 2008 “Gold Coins in the Cabinet of Taxila Museum, Taxila”, Gandharan Studies, Vol. II, Peshawar, pp. 39-60. 2008 (with Nasim Khan, M.) “Kharoshthi Inscriptions from Aziz Dheri: Study & Analysis”, Ancient Pakistan, Vol. XIX (Prof. Taj Ali Felicitation Number), Bulletin of the Department of Archaeology, University of Peshawar, pp. 131-42. 4 2008 “Copper Coin Hoard from the Gangudher Excavations”, The Journal of Humanities & Social Sciences, Vol. XVI, No.1, Faculty of Arts & Humanities, University of Peshawar, pp. 201-221. 2007 “Silver Coin Hoard of the Late Mughals from Kohat”, Ancient Pakistan, Vol. XVIII (Prof. Fidaullah Sehrai Felicitation Number), Bulletin of the Department of Archaeology, University of Peshawar, pp. 15-39. 2007 (with Shakirullah) “Shabar Garh Ghar Ruins, District Karak, N.W.F.P.”, Ancient Pakistan, Vol. XVIII (Prof. Fidaullah Sehrai Felicitation Number), Bulletin of the Department of Archaeology, University of Peshawar, pp. 41-48. 2007 “Kanishka Coins from Taxila”, Gandharan Studies, Vol. I, Peshawar, pp. 119- 148. 2006 (with Nasim Khan, M. & Bukhari, M.F.) “Hindu Icons from Chinji, Chakwal, Pakistan”, Ancient Pakistan, Vol. XVII (Prof. Abdur Rahman Felicitation Number), Bulletin of the Department of Archaeology, University of Peshawar, pp. 9-17. 2006 (with Shakirullah) “Kaka Khel Ancestor Adam Baba and His Tomb at Karbogha (Kohat), N.W.F.P.”, Ancient Pakistan, Vol. XVII (Prof. Abdur Rahman Felicitation Number), Bulletin of the Department of Archaeology, University of Peshawar, pp. 119-123. 2006 “A Copper Hoard of the Great Kushans”, Ancient Pakistan, Vol. XVII (Prof. Abdur Rahman Felicitation Number), Bulletin of the Department of Archaeology, University of Peshawar, pp. 131-149. 2006 “Numismatics as a Source of Cultural Studies in Pakistan”, Two-Day National Conference on Pakistani Culture, 8th – 9th June, 2006, NIHCRCH, Islamabad, pp. 55-65. 2005 “Herakles on Huvishka Coins: A Study of Copper Hoard from Swat”, Ancient Pakistan Vol. XVI, Bulletin of the Department of Archaeology, University of Peshawar, pp. 25-33. 2001 (with Ali, I.) “A Preliminary Report on the Neolithic Site, Jhandi Babar I (D.I. Khan)”, Ancient Pakistan Vol. XIV, Bulletin of the Department of Archaeology, University of Peshawar, pp. 173-217. 1998 (with Ali, T, Cunningham, R. & Durrani, M.A.) “Preliminary Report of Two Seasons of Archaeological investigations at the Bala Hisar of Charsadda, N.W.F.P. Pakistan”, Ancient Pakistan, Vol. XII (Pakistan Golden Jubilee Number), Bulletin of the Department of Archaeology, University of Peshawar, pp. 1-33. 1998 “Coinage in Pakistan”, The Glory that was Pakistan: 50 Years of Archaeological Research in Pakistan, A joint Photographic Exhibition of the Department of Archaeology & National Heritage Foundation, Peshawar, pp. 49-55. 1997 (with Durrani, F.A. Ali, T. & Rehman, I.) “Excavations at Gor Khattree- A preliminary Note (Summary on Coins)”, Athariyat, Vol. I, Peshawar, pp. 185- 212. 5 4.2. Forthcoming Articles 1. “Lahore Hoard of Gold Coins & Mint System of Later Kushans”, a joint paper with Joe Cribb, Keeper of the Department of Coins & Medals, British Museum, London. It is submitted for the proceedings of colloquium held on Indian Numismatics, Epigraphy and Archaeology”, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, September 2004. 2. “Cut Fractions of Kujula Kadphises from Taxila”, submitted to Numismatic Chronicle, Journal of the Royal Numismatic Society, London. V. Member of Different Bodies 2014-16 Member, Graduate Studies Committee, Department of Archaeology, University of Peshawar 2010-12 –do- 2015-16 Member, Board of Studies,
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