Noboru Karashima


Noboru Karashima was a Japanese historian, writer and Professor Emeritus in University of Tokyo, Japan. He also served as Professor Emeritus at the Taisho University, Japan. He was a prominent scholar of Asia in the studies of south Indian and South Asian histories. He has rewritten historical accounts on medieval south India and published a number of writings.
Professor Karashima played a critical role in developing Indo-Japan cultural ties and was conferred the Padma Shri award in 2013, one of India's highest civilian award, for his contribution in the field of literature and education. In a rare gesture the Indian Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh handed over the award personally to Professor Karashima in Tokyo. He died of leukemia in November, 2015.

Position held

Books

  • South Indian History and Society - Studies from Inscriptions AD 850-1800, Oxford University Press, Delhi
  • Kingship in Indian History
  • Towards a New Formation: South Indian Society under Vijayanagar Rule
  • A Concordance of the Names in Cōl̲a inscriptions
  • History and Society in South India: The Cholas to Vijayanagar. Comprising South Indian History and Society and Towards a New Formation
  • A Concordance of Nāyakas: The Vijayanagar Inscriptions in South India
  • Ancient to Medieval: South Indian Society in Transition
  • ''A Concise History of South India. Issues and Interpretations''

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