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Indian archaeologist (1944–2026)
Shereen F. Ratnagar (1944 – 25 May 2026) was an Indian archaeologist whose work focused on the Indus Valley civilization. She was the author of several
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Name list
producer, and presenter Shereen Nanjiani (born 1961), Scottish radio presenter Shereen Ratnagar (1944–2026), Indian archaeologist Shereen Reda (born 1968),
Sherine_(name)
Archaeological site in Sindh, Pakistan
there are theories as to who these figurines actually represent. Shereen Ratnagar theorizes that because of their uniqueness and dispersed discovery
Mohenjo-daro
Indian caste and ethnic group
that they are in fact descended from migrant Bhil people, although Shereen Ratnagar noted that those Rathwa to whom she spoke during her anthropological
Rathwa_people
in favor of such an identification to be "not particularly robust". Shereen Ratnagar (2016) rejects the identification, as being based on flimsy evidence
Religion of the Indus Valley Civilisation
Religion_of_the_Indus_Valley_Civilisation
Indian historian and archaeologist
temple—pleaded before the Allahabad High Court for allowing Mandal, Shereen Ratnagar, Suraj Bhan, and Sita Ram Roy to examine the excavation conducted by
Dhaneshwar_Mandal
Tribe in India
ritual paintings for the interior walls of Dhanka homes. Described by Shereen Ratnagar as "vibrant colours ... teeming with gods, people, plants, birds and
Dhanka
View that the Indo-Aryans are indigenous to India
Vedic Secrets of Ancient Civilization. Motilal Banarsidass. Criticism Shereen Ratnagar (2008), The Aryan homeland debate in India, in Philip L. Kohl, Mara
Indigenous_Aryanism
Deified river mentioned in the Vedas and ancient Indian epics
proposed Saraswati nomenclatura is redundant. According to archaeologist Shereen Ratnagar, many Ghaggar-Hakra sites in India are actually those of local cultures;
Saraswati_River
Birthplace of Rama in Hindu mythology
Archived from the original on 26 December 2018. Retrieved 9 June 2023. Ratnagar, Shereen (April 2004). "Archaeology at the Heart of a Political Confrontation:
Ram_Janmabhoomi
Intermittent river in India and Pakistan
frequently moving around in pursuit of water. According to archaeologist Shereen Ratnagar, many Ghaggar-Hakra sites in India are actually those of local cultures;
Ghaggar-Hakra_River
Series of history books by Reaktion Books
"Reviewed Works: Harappan Archaeology: Early State Perspectives by Shereen Ratnagar; The Indus: Lost Civilizations by Andrew Robinson". The Journal of
Lost Civilizations (book series)
Lost_Civilizations_(book_series)
Bronze Age civilisation in South Asia
Bibcode:2011TAOS...22..215R. doi:10.3319/TAO.2010.09.17.02(TibXS). Ratnagar, Shereen (April 2004). "Archaeology at the Heart of a Political Confrontation
Indus_Valley_Civilisation
Steatite seal discovered at Mohenjo-daro
University Press. pp. 163. ISBN 0199881332. Hiltebeitel, 405, 430–431 Ratnagar, Shereen (2006). Trading Encounters: From the Euphrates to the Indus in the
Pashupati_seal
Indian publisher of scholarly and academic books
Kumar A. G. Noorani Prabhat Patnaik Devi Prasad Ashish Rajadhyaksha Shereen Ratnagar Paritosh Sen Arpita Singh Jomo Kwame Sundaram Vivan Sundaram "About
Tulika_Books
activist 1929-03-29 2015-04-11 Shelly Errington American photographer Shereen Ratnagar Indian archaeologist Sherry Ortner American anthropologist 1941-09-19
List_of_women_anthropologists
2307/3772819. JSTOR 3772819. Ratnagar, Shereen (2010). Being Tribal. Primus Books. pp. 10–11. ISBN 978-9-38060-702-3. Ratnagar, Shereen (2010). Being Tribal.
Bhilala
player (1956, 1960, 1964). Russell M. Pitzer, 88, American chemist. Shereen Ratnagar, 82, Indian archaeologist. Flick Rea, 88, English politician, Camden
Deaths_in_May_2026
Tribal community in Karnataka
ISBN 9781563243349. Retrieved 8 December 2012. koraga language. Ratnagar, Shereen (2010). Being tribal. Delhi: Primus Books. p. 19. ISBN 978-93-8060-702-3
Koraga_people
American academic
Indian Economic Social History Review 1989; 26; 121 Book Review by Shereen Ratnagar "Home Page of Xinru Liu". tcnj.edu. Retrieved 2015-04-05. Dionysus
Xinru_Liu
Destroyed mosque in Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh, India
2 February 2017 at the Wayback Machine, Outlook, 30 January 2005. Ratnagar, Shereen (April 2004). "Archaeology at the Heart of a Political Confrontation:
Babri_Masjid
English archaeologist, specializing in South Asian archaeology
Archaeology. Kilkerran: Hardinge Simpole Andrew Goudie Elena Kuzmina Ratnagar, Shereen (23 September 2010). "Study on Harappan world". The Hindu. Retrieved
Bridget_Allchin
Ancient South Asian historical period
66 (2): 210–219. doi:10.1017/S0041977X03000120. S2CID 162246125. Ratnagar, Shereen (2008). "The Aryan homeland debate in India". In P. L. Kohl; M. Kozelsky;
Vedic_period
King of Akkad
Kupper, "Inscriptions royales sumeriennes et akkadiennes", Paris, 1971 Ratnagar, Shereen F., "Theorizing Bronze-Age Intercultural Trade : The Evidence of the
Rimush
1500–500 BC Indo-Aryan religious practices of northwest India
Iranian Texts" (PDF). Electronic Journal of Vedic Studies. 7 (3): 1–93. Ratnagar, Shereen (2008). "The Aryan homeland debate in India". In Kohl, P. L.; Kozelsky
Historical_Vedic_religion
Grouping for women archeo-scientists
Galina Pugachenkova Isabel Ramírez Castañeda Catherine Alice Raisin Shereen Ratnagar Virgínia Rau Emily Rayfield Emma Reh Maria Reiche Katherine Routledge
TrowelBlazers
Koraga chieftain
Madras: Government Press. pp. 425–428. Retrieved 9 August 2012. Ratnagar, Shereen (2010). Being tribal. Delhi: Primus Books. p. 19. ISBN 978-93-8060-702-3
Hubbashika
Indian caste and ethnic group
Springer Nature. p. 45. ISBN 978-981-329-026-6. Heredia, Rudolf C.; Ratnagar, Shereen (2003). Mobile, and Marginalized Peoples: Perspectives from the Past
Koli_people
Indigenous community South Asia
Tribal Belt: Grammatical Aspects (phd). University of London. p. 23. Ratnagar, Shereen (2010). Being Tribal. Primus Books. ISBN 978-93-80607-02-3. "Paper
Bhil
Historical controversy
of Ayodhya. Jaipur: The Historical Research Documentation program. Ratnagar, Shereen (April 2004). "Archaeology at the Heart of a Political Confrontation:
Ayodhya_dispute
Ethno-linguistic Hindu community of South India
Survey of India. p. 1303. ISBN 9788185938882. Heredia, Rudolf C.; Ratnagar, Shereen (1 January 2003). Mobile, and Marginalized Peoples: Perspectives from
Saurashtra_people
History of the Subcontinent. Allied Publishers. ISBN 978-81-7764-715-0. Ratnagar, Shereen (2006a). Trading Encounters: From the Euphrates to the Indus in the
History_of_India
Religions that originated on the Indian subcontinent
Traditions of India, Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers Private Limited Ratnagar, Shereen (April 2004). "Archaeology at the Heart of a Political Confrontation
Indian_religions
early civilizations, modern material culture studies, Mesoamerica Shereen F. Ratnagar (1944–2026) Indian; Indus Valley civilization Desire Raoul Rochette
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SHEREEN RATNAGAR
SHEREEN RATNAGAR
Girl/Female
Afghan, African, American, Arabic, British, English, Iranian, Muslim, Persian, Urdu
Sweet; Darling; Dear; Kind Hearted and Beautiful
Girl/Female
French
Dear one;darling'.
Girl/Female
Indian
Sweet
Boy/Male
Arabic
Illustrious.
Girl/Female
Indian
Referring to saafa and Marwa
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Sherrin.
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Charlene, SHARLEEN means "man."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Sweet
Boy/Male
Arabic
Sweet
Girl/Female
Muslim
Sweet, Pleasant, Gentle, Delicate
Boy/Male
Arabic, Muslim
Sweet
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Shirley, SHERLEY means "bright clearing."
Female
Persian/Iranian
(شیرین) Variant spelling of Persian Shirin, SHEREEN means "sweet."
Female
Persian/Iranian
(شیرین) Variant spelling of Persian Shirin, SHIREEN means "sweet."
Girl/Female
Muslim/Islamic
Sweet kind hearted and beautiful
Girl/Female
Muslim
Referring to saafa and Marwa
Female
English
Variant spelling of English Sherry, SHEREE means "darling."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Sweet
Girl/Female
Indian
Sweet
Girl/Female
Indian
Sweet, Pleasant, Gentle, Delicate
SHEREEN RATNAGAR
SHEREEN RATNAGAR
Surname or Lastname
English (of Norman origin)
English (of Norman origin) : habitational name from any of various places in northern France called Grainville, from the Germanic personal name Guarin (see Waring) + Old French ville ‘settlement’.
Boy/Male
Muslim
King, Magnificent
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Wave of Happiness
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Devoid of Attachment
Girl/Female
American, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Indian, Parsi, Turkish
Circle of Cristalic Light Around the Sun or Moon; Deer
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
One who Lights Lamps
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, English
Beverage Brandy; Sweet Nectar; Name of a Liquor
Girl/Female
Muslim
Exalted
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Tawney.
Boy/Male
Hindu
A sage, Father of Shakunthala
SHEREEN RATNAGAR
SHEREEN RATNAGAR
SHEREEN RATNAGAR
SHEREEN RATNAGAR
SHEREEN RATNAGAR
a.
To make more pungent and intense; as, to sharpen a pain or disease.
a.
Bright; clear; unabscured; as, a serene sky.
a.
To make more eager; as, to sharpen men's desires.
a.
To reduce or diminish in amount, quantity, or extent; to lessen; to abridge; to curtail; to contract; as, to shorten work, an allowance of food, etc.
n.
A shereef.
adv.
On which; -- used relatively; as, the earth whereon we live.
v. t.
To pass, as coal, gravel, ashes, etc., through a screen in order to separate the coarse from the fine, or the worthless from the valuable; to sift.
n.
Anything that separates or cuts off inconvenience, injury, or danger; that which shelters or conceals from view; a shield or protection; as, a fire screen.
n.
A preparation of bicarbonate of soda, tartaric acid, sugar, etc., variously flavored, for making an effervescing drink; -- called also sherbet powder.
v. t.
To make serene.
a.
To give a keen edge or fine point to; to make sharper; as, to sharpen an ax, or the teeth of a saw.
adv.
On what; -- used interrogatively; as, whereon do we stand?
n. & v.
See Screen.
a.
To make more tart or acid; to make sour; as, the rays of the sun sharpen vinegar.
n.
A refreshing drink, common in the East, made of the juice of some fruit, diluted, sweetened, and flavored in various ways; as, orange sherbet; lemon sherbet; raspberry sherbet, etc.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Shorten
a.
To make short or shorter in measure, extent, or time; as, to shorten distance; to shorten a road; to shorten days of calamity.
a.
Calm; placid; undisturbed; unruffled; as, a serene aspect; a serene soul.
n.
See Sherbet.
n.
chancel screen or rood screen.