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Light, Music and Learning!
Last night, Thursday 11th October, the Society welcomed Dr. Mehreen Chida-Razvi from SOAS to lecture on “The Mughal Madonna: Representations of the Virgin in Jahangiri-era Architecture” in which she queried the reasons for…
12 October 2018 -
New research on Sir Aurel Stein
Yesterday evening, 4 October 2018, the Society was delighted to host a lecture by Dr Rosie Llewellyn-Jones MBE, “‘My Dear Schomberg’: Letters from Sir Aurel Stein”. Highlighting a hitherto unstudied collection of…
5 October 2018 -
Guest Concert: Chalpasah – Japan’s only Afghan band (with an introduction by Professor John Baily)
To register your interest in this event please RSVP here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/chalpasah-japans-only-afghan-band-tickets-50215411648
17 September 2018
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