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John Dechant
Indiana University Bloomington
Occupation
Independent Scholar
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Discipline
Religious Studies/Theology
Sub Areas
13th-18th Centuries
7th-13th Centuries
Arabic
Central Asian Studies
Historiography
History Of Architecture
Iranian Studies
Islamic Studies
Medieval
Middle East/Near East Studies
Mysticism/Sufi Studies
Persian
Geographic Areas of Interest
Central Asia
Iran
Islamic World
Languages
Persian (advanced)
Arabic (advanced)
Chaghatay (intermediate)
Uzbek (advanced)
German (intermediate)
English (native)
Turkish (intermediate)
Ottoman (intermediate)
Russian (intermediate)
French (intermediate)
Education
PhD | 2015 | Near Eastern Languages & Cultures | Indiana University
MA | 2008 | Center for Middle Eastern Studies | University of Chicago
BA | 2006 | History | SUNY Geneseo
Abstracts
Silsila-Consciousness, Sufi-Transmission, and the non-existent rivalry between the Naqshbandiyya and the Shaykhs of J?m
Zayn Al-Din-i Taybadi and the Construction of Sacred Space in Khurasan
Ahmad-i Jam and the Purpose of Miracle Stories in Hagiographic Literature
Muslim Shrine Graffiti as a Source for the Study of History, Religion, and Society