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'''Suvorova, Anna A.''' (born [[11 January]] [[1949]], [[Moscow]]) — Russian [[Orientalist]] and [[art critic]].

==Biography==
In 1971 she graduated from the Institute of Asian and African countries ([[Moscow State University]]) with M. A. degree in Indian literatures and languages ([[Urdu]], [[Hindi]], [[Persian]]).

Since 1971 she has been working at the Institute of Oriental Studies ([[Russian Academy of Sciences]]). In 1976 she obtained her [[Ph.D.]] and in 1988 — [[D.Litt.]] degree from this Institution. At present she is the Head of the Department of Asian Literatures.

===Professional affiliations===
* Professor of Indo-Islamic culture at [http://rggu.com/article.html?id=57639 the Institute of Oriental and Classical cultures] ([[Russian State University for the Humanities]]),
* member of International faculty, [[National College of Arts]] ([[Pakistan]]),
* fellow of Academic Advisory Board, [http://www.csgcpk.org/index.html Centre for Study of Gender and Culture] ([[Pakistan]]),
* fellow of [[Royal Asiatic Society]] (UK),
* member, Artists' Union of Russia

===Areas of professional interest===
South-Asian premodern literatures, [[Islam]] in the [[Indian Subcontinent]], [[Sufism]], South-Asian performing and visual arts.

===Awards===
For her contribution to the research of Pakistani literature and cultural heritage she has been conferred one of the highest state awards of Pakistan — [[Sitara-i-Imtiaz]].

== Selected works ==
* Masnavi: A Study of Urdu Romance. — Karachi: Oxford University Press, 2000. <ref>review [[Christopher Shackle]] http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?aid=109809</ref> <ref> review ''Pritchett F.'' The Journal of Asian Studies. — 2001, vol. 60, No. 1.</ref>
* [http://www.mevlana.selcuk.edu.tr/belge/sumam-bildiri-III/bildiri-III-pdf/B15%20Anna%20Suvorova.pdf The Indian-Turkish connections in the field of Sufism.]
* [http://books.google.ru/books?id=MXIrbg5yU84C&pg=PR10&lpg=PR10&dq=Suvorova+Muslim+Saints+of+South+Asia&source=bl&ots=OZntsZpTXv&sig=RzyUmah25x3el7LRuMA-iZ2Avks&hl=ru&ei=faeCSoTHFNLW-Qa67J2lDw&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1#v=onepage&q=&f=false Muslim Saints of South Asia: the eleventh to fifteenth century. — London—N.Y.: Routledge, 2004]<ref>review [[:en:Bruce Lawrence|Bruce Lawrence]] http://jis.oxfordjournals.org/cgi/pdf_extract/17/1/102</ref><ref> review Karen Ruffel http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?aid=856884</ref><ref>review
[[:en:Carl Ernst|Carl Ernst]]
http://iri.iiu.edu.pk/index.php?page_id=27</ref><ref> review Nile Green http://www.basas.org.uk/journal/issues/v20.htm</ref><ref> review Ron Geaves http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/berg/mar/2006/00000002/00000001</ref>.
* [http://www.mashalbooks.com/General.html Barr-e saghir ke awliya aur unke mazar. — Lahore: Mashaal, 2007] <blockquote> …After Dr. Annemarie Schimmel, Professor Anna Suvorova is perhaps the best scholar on mysticism in the western world. Her book ''Muslim Saints of South Asia'' was recently translated into Urdu. Titled ''Barre Sagheer key Aulia aur un key Mazar'', it deals very objectively with the history of our shrines and saints. Although a lot has been written on mysticism, Suvorova has presented it as a living tradition, thus attracting the reader and creating an interest in the subject. Mysticism is not to be discussed, it is something to be practiced and it’s very difficult to write about the spiritual experience. Suvorova, however, has managed to share her spiritual experience so that the reader wants to know more, visit the shrines she mentions and share her experience.<blockquote> — [[Iftikhar Arif]] (Chairman of the [[National Language Authority of Pakistan]])<ref>''Iftikhar Arif''. Author's choice//''Newsline''. — 2008. — No.1 — P.145</ref>
* Early Urdu Theatre: traditions and transformations. — Lahore: National College of Arts, 2009.
*[http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content~db=all~content=a792044005 A new wave of Indian inspiration. Translations from Urdu in Malay Traditional Literature and Theatre.]

==References==
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== External links ==
* [http://www.jang.com.pk/thenews/dec2007-weekly/nos-02-12-2007/lit.htm Reinterpreting Anarkali]
* [http://www.pakstudy.com/index.php?topic=8365.0 Lectures in the National College of Arts, 2009.]


[[Category:Russian Orientalists]]
[[Category:Russian Indologists]]
[[Category:Moscow State University alumni]]
[[Category:Russian art critics]]
[[Category:Sitara-i-Imtiaz]]
[[Category:Living people]]


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