Z. A. Desai

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Z.A. Desai
Born18 May 1925
Dhandhuka, Gujarat
Died24 March 2002(2002-03-24) (aged 76)
Alma mater Bombay University, Tehran University

Ziauddin Abdul Hayy Desai (18 May 1925 – 24 March 2002) was an Indian epigraphist associated with the Archaeological Survey of India (ASI). He was also a noted architectural historian and a literary scholar of the Indo-Persianate world as evidenced in his writings. [1] [2] [3]

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Life

Ziauddin Desai was born on 18 May 1925 at Dhandhuka, Gujarat. He graduated in 1946 B.A.First Class First, Bombay University, MA in 1948 First Class First, Bombay University, in 1948. Chancellor's Medallist, Jaffer Cassum Moosa Medallist, Rustomjee Modi Prizeman. During 1947–1953, he taught Persian as a lecturer. In 1953, he joined the ASI as an Assistant Superintending Epigraphist. In 1959, he obtained a D.Litt in Persian from the Tehran University. Subsequently, in 1961, he became the Superintending Epigraphist at ASI [4] following Ghulam Yazdani.

From 1953 to 1976, Desai edited the Arabic and Persian Supplement to the Epigraphia Indica . From 1977 until his retirement in 1983, Desai served as the Director of Epigraphy at ASI. [4]

Desai's research interests included Indo-Persian literature, Indo-Muslim epigraphy, numismatics, architectural history and the history of his home province of Gujarat. His honours and distinctions include the President of India's Award for outstanding services to Persian Language and Literature (1983). Apart from editing the Arabic and Persian supplement to the Epigraphia Indica, he published more than a dozen books and around 300 articles. With Wayne E. Begley, he was joint editor and chief consultant on Persian sources of the 'History of Shah Jahan Project'. He was also chairman of the Board of Editors of the Descriptive Catalogue of Arabic, Persian and Urdu Manuscripts (in Urdu) at the Dargah Hazrat Pir Muhammad Shah Library, Ahmedabad.

Desai settled in Ahmedabad after his retirement in 1983. There, he died on 24 March 2002 after a prolonged illness. [4]

Works in English

References

  1. Desai, Z.A. (1964). Life and works of Faiḍi. Calcutta: Iran Society.
  2. Desai, Z.A. (2004). A quest for truth : a collection of research articles of Dr. Z. A. Desai. Ahmedabad: Hazrat Pir Mohammed Shah Dargah Sharif Trust.
  3. Desai, Z.A. (1991). Malfuz literature : as a source of political, social & cultural history of Gujarat & Rajasthan. Patna: Khuda Bakhsh Oriental Public Library.
  4. 1 2 3 Amarendra Nath (2002). K. N. Dikshit and K. S. Ramachandran (ed.). "Obituaries: B. P. Sinha". Purātattva (32). Indian Archaeological Society: viii.