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Are You Suprised ? OF Dr. N. SHAIK MASTHAN Name : Dr. N. Shaik Masthan Address: Official : Professor Department of History, Jnanabharathi , Bangalore University Bangalore – 560 056 Ph: 22961669 Residential : “AAYAN” No-9 Chikkabasthi 3rd Main, Doddabasthi Main Road Sir M.Visveswahraiah (SMV) Lay Out 4th Block Bangalore- 560056‟ Email: [email protected] [email protected] Date of Birth : 23rd July 1961 Qualification : M.A. (History), Bangalore University, Bangalore, 1985 M.Phil, Bangalore University, Bangalore, 1988 Ph.D., Bangalore University, Bangalore, 1997 Distinction : M.A., 1985 I Rank, Gold Medalist Nationality : Indian Category : II B Muslim (B.C.M). Teaching : 30 years of P.G. teaching in History Experience 1 year U.G. teaching, MES College, Malleswaram 12 years of M.Phil teaching Research : 26 years Experience Field of : Ancient and Medieval Indian Society and Culture Specialization 1 1. HONOURS/ AWARDS/MEDALS 1. First Rank holder in M.A. (History) (1985), Department of History, Bangalore University, Bangalore – 560 056. 2. Recipient of Central College Gold Medal, 1985, by Bangalore University, Bangalore – 560 056. 3. Sardar Vallabhai Patel Education Development and Peace Award, IAEWP, UNESCO, (2001) INTERNATIONAL. 4. Fellow Bhargava Institute of Behavioral Studies Agra. 5. Prof. Uma Nag Lecture Award of 2008-from Psycho-Linguistic Association of India (PLAI), Agra. 6. SHRI GOVIND PRASD BHARGAVA SAMMAN , 2009-(for life time contribution to the field of behavioral sciences, literature & humanity)-HIBS, Agra 7. DR. AMBEDKAR FELLOWSHIP NATIONAL AWARD-2009, Bharatiya Dalit Sahitya Akademy, Delhi-2009. 2. RESEARCH PAPERS/ARTICLES PUBLISHED 1. N. Shaik Masthan; Central Muslim Association and the Development of Muslim Education in Karnataka, Proceedings Vol. K.H.C., Mysore, 1996. 2. N. Shaik Masthan; Arab Sea Trade Routes to India, Proceedings Vol. S.I.H.C., Poona, 1988. 3. N. Shaik Masthan; Arab Trade with South India during Rashtrakuta Period, Proceedings Vol., K.H.C., Shimoga, 1989. 4. N. Shaik Masthan; Some Observations on Arab Overseas Trade with India A.D. 700-1200, Proceedings Vol. S.I.H.C., Madurai 1989. 5. N. Shaik Masthan; Rashtrakutas as seen by the Arab Writers, Proceedings Vol. S.I.H.C., Calicut, 1991. 6. N. Shaik Masthan; Karnataka as Viewed by the Arab Writers, Souvenir, XI Session, K.H.C., Bangalore, 1994. 7. N. Shaik Masthan; Position of Muslim Women in Karnataka, Pragati Prakashana, Bangalore, 1995. 8. N. Shaik Masthan; Arab Historiographers in Indian History with special reference to Karnataka, Proceedings Vol., K.H.C., Shimoga, 1997. 2 9. N. Shaik Masthan; Caste System in Ancient South India as seen by the Arabs, Proceedings Vol., K.H.C., Dharwad, 1998. 10. N. Shaik Masthan; Television – a Spurt to Major Perspectives of Education, Psycho-Lingua, Vol.28, No.2, July 1998. 11. N. Shaik Masthan; Minorities in Post Independent India, Prasaranga, Bangalore University, Bangalore, 1998 (Madhugiri). 12. N. Shaik Masthan; A Study of Indo-Iranian Cultural Efflorescence form the days of Yore to 16th Century A.D. – A Socio- cultural and Diplomatic Pursuit, Published by Government of India, Hyderabad, 1999. 13. N. Shaik Masthan; Tippu Ondu Avalokana (in Kannada), Government of Karnataka (pub), Bangalore, 1999 (Nandi Utsava). 14. N. Shaik Masthan; Karnataka Tamil Nadu relations during the Hoysala Period, Proceedings Vol., T.H.C. Vaniambadi, 1999. 15. N. Shaik Masthan; Diplomacy through Matrimony in Medieval Karnataka with Special Emphasis on Hoysala Vishnuvardhana, Proceedings Vol., S.I.H.C., Warrangal, A.P., 2000. 16. N. Shaik Masthan; Participation of Queens in Public Administration during Hoysala Period, Proceedings Vol., K.H.C., Bijapur, 2000. 17. N. Shaik Masthan; Gummanayakana Halli Palegararu, (in Kannada) Hampi University, Pub. Hampi, 2000. 18. N.Shaik Masthan; Changing Teacher-Oriented to learner–oriented methods of teaching a challenge to 21st Century Teachers: An Experiment to enhance Students learning attainment and self confidence. Summaries Papers selected for presentation at regional level seminar RIE Mysore on September 20–21 , 2000 19. N.Shaik Masthan; Changing Teacher-Oriented to learner–oriented methods of teaching a challenge to 21st Century & Taj Hassen Teachers: An Experiment to enhance Students learning attainment and self confidence. International perspective studies on Researches on Indicators quality at elementary level. A compendium of studies presented at the International Seminar on 13th –15th December 2000 New Delhi 3 20. N. Shaik Masthan; Methods and approaches of Teaching Value Education souvenir national seminar on value education organized by RIE (NCERT) Bhopal, 6th –8th February, 2001 21. N. Shaik Masthan; Human rights awareness for global culture of peae & Taj Hassen through a few value -oriented strategies among primary school students. Compendium of Papers published by CASTME- UNESCO – HBCSE, International conference on Science, Technology and Mathematics Education for human Development on 28th to 23 rd February, 2001, Goa. 22 N. Shaik Masthan; Cattle fairs – A Socio -Economic & Historical Study in a Subaltern Prospective , Madurai, TN –2001 23 N. Shaik Masthan; “Religious Harmony and freedom through value education, published in the International Seminar proceedings organized by IARF, Oxford UK, in Bangalore from 11-14th October, 2002. 24 N. Shaik Masthan; Horse and Elephant Trade in South India, published in Proceedings Volumes of 23rd Session of S.I.H.C. at Tiruchi from 31st January to 2nd February 2003. 25 N. Shaik Masthan; Globalization and Human Development, published in the Volume of International Conference and Globalization, Challenges for Education – Equity and Equality. NIEPA, New Delhi from 19th to 21st February 2003. 26 N. Shaik Masthan; Culture of Values and their relevance on Modern Society, published in the volume of One-day National Seminar, Harprasad Institute of Behavioral Studies, Agra on 22nd February 2003. 27 N. Shaik Masthan; Values as reflected Ramayana, published in the volume of One-day National Seminar, Harprasad Institute of Behavioral Studies, Agra on 22nd February 2003. 28 N. Shaik Masthan; Psycho deterrents of Historical Course – A theoretical Study published in Conference Volume of Three-day National Conference on “Psychology for Integration Challenges and Response at Bharathiar University, Coimbatore, T.N. from 27th February to 1st March 2003. 29 N. Shaik Masthan; Women and Human Rights, Edutrack, Nilkamal Publications, Hyderabad. 4 30 N. Shaik Masthan; Globalization and Education, N.I.P.A., New Delhi, 2005 N. Shaik Masthan Women & Human Rights: A Historical Perspective, in the Journal of Extension and Research Vol, IX Nos, 1&2 Jan 2007. 31 N. Shaik Masthan Dakshina Bharatha mattu Arabbara Sambandagalu Visheshavagi Karnatakavannu Kuritante, Article Published in „Suvarna Karnataka Male‟-2 BUB, 2007. 32 N. Shaik Masthan “Bharatha Ratna Dr. Ambedkar A multifaceted personality”-an article edited and published by Dr. G.Badru Naik, Director Dr.B.R. Ambedkar Study Center Kakatiya University Warangal A.P, 2007 33 N. Shaik Masthan Professional Ethics among Teachers,-article in the book, New Horizon of Teacher Education, Rakhi Prakashana Agra by Mahesh Bhargava and Hassen Taj - 2008 34 N. Shaik Masthan “Education and Globalization Challenges” in the Book Emerging Trends in Education, by Mahesh Bhargava and Rajshree Bhargava 2008 35 N. Shaik Masthan Communication Technology for promoting Quality in Self learning through distance education- 2008 36 N. Shaik Masthan “Tipu Sultan-The Tiger of Mysore Personality and Profile” in the Proceedings of Seminar on Hazrat Tipu Sultan Shaheed at BET College for Women, Bismallah Nagar Bangalore -29- 2009 37 N. Shaik Masthan “Early Medieval and Medieval Karnataka Historiography” in the proceedings of Seminar on „Trends in Historical Writings in Karnataka‟ at The National Degree College Jayanagar Bangalore -70-2009 38 N. Shaik Masthan Greeco-Roman Maritime History and Trade with India: An Historiographical Approach, in the proceedings of the 29th Annual Session of SIHC at Tirunveli 2009 TN 39. N. Shaik Masthan Bangalore as a Tourist Destination in the proceedings of the 30th Annual Session of SIHC at Kannur Kerala, Jan 2010 ISSN 2229-3671,Pp514-517 40. N. Shaik Masthan The Ancient Silk Road-Cultural Economics of East and the West in the proceedings of the 31st Annual Session of SIHC at Cudappa AP, Jan 2011 ISSN 2229- 3671,Pp 960-965 5 41 N. Shaik Masthan Value crisis and Peace Education, in the Educational Journal Shikshamitra UNI UPBIL/2008/28046 ISSN No.0976-3406 Jan 2011 42 N. Shaik Masthan Bangalore: History, Tourism and Culture, in the Abstract Volume Part II, of 98th Session of Indian Science Congress Jan 2011, Channai. Pp87-88 43 N. Shaik Masthan “Economic, Social, Political and Cultural History of Karnataka” Key Note Address Published in the Proceedings Volume of Two-day National Seminar 2-3 Feb 2013 at Govt College Foe Women Chintamani. 44 N. Shaik Masthan South India as seen by Arab Travellers: the Land, the People and the Political Geography. Published in the International Conference Volume Ed by A K Pasha, Wisdom Publications Delhi. July 2013 , PP 1-21 ISBN 1978-93-81505-67-0 45 N. Shaik Masthan Water climate and Tourism –a boon or a bane to mankind. Published in the Proceedings of the National seminar on „Water climate and Tourism –a boon or a bane to mankind & Economic Environment, 11th Sept 2013, ISBN978-93-82715-98-6 Pp1-7. 46 N. Shaik Masthan Rastrakutas and Vengi Chalukyan Relations Research & Reddappa T.R article
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