Articles about and by Dr. Nyla Ali Khan:
The Fiction of Nationality in an Era of Transnationalism
The Parchment of Kashmir (book)
The Life of a Kashmiri Woman (book)
The Parchment of Kashmir: History, Society, and Polity (book overview)
Implications of Trump’s politics
Nuclear War Impacts Everyone Across the Board
The Resilience of the Human Spirit: Interfaith Alliances Repair Schisms
Fervor, passion of millennials gives me hope: An afternoon with Amnesty International OKC
Restoring Human Dignity and Pease in Kashmir is a Necessity Not a Luxury
Mohammad Christian Goldberg was the Host of my Table at St. Paul’s Cathedral
In Kashmir, Extremism is the Real Enemy
There has to be a Way Out of the Labrinth
Transnational Histories, Familial Connections
Indian Position on Kashmir Pre ’53
Action Civics To Lead Change We Must First Teach It
Interventionist Foreign Policy Blurs Line Of Demarcation Between Neoconservatives And Neoliberals
Alienation Grows Among Kashmir’s Youth, More Than A Year After Death Of Young Militant
Sheikh Abdullah to Lal Bahdur Shastri in 1965
A dynamic world requires diversity and inclusion
Becoming Kashmiri By Nyla Ali Khan
It’s Not a Sin to be a Dreamer
Dr Nyla Ali Khan in Famous Indian Political Writers
Community and Education are viable responses to bigotry
Revising Narratives of the Partition of India and October 27th, 1947
Islam promises redemption, growth, and deliverance
In Politics There are No Permanent Friends or Foes
The Resilience of the Human Spirit: Interfaith Alliances Repair Schisms
Reconstructing Politics, Power, MLK
Dr. Nyla Ali Khan to speak at Seminole Chamber of Commerce forum
Khan selected commissioner on Oklahoma Commission on Status of Women
10 Kashmiri Women Achievers That Make Us Proud
Kashmiri Pride and Dignity: My Grandfather’s Dream will not be Forgotten
Sheikh Abdullah’s granddaughter reflects on Kashmir, asks, “Is it time for a new, regional order?”
Homogenizing India: the Citizenship Debate
Honoring My Father: Finding Meaning In Adversity
interfaith community hosts virtual memorial for professors father