# As.Prof. Imre Bangha >![[imre_bangha.jpg|400]] > > **Associate Professor of Hindi** > Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies > University of Oxford (UK) ## Conference Participation - **Paper:** [[Between Apabhramsha and Classical Hindi - Two fourteenth-century Jain vernacular narratives from the Hindi Belt]] - **Session:** [[Session 4. Jain Multilingualism]] - **Presentation Mode:** online ## Profile Imre Bangha is Associate Professor of Hindi at Oxford. He studied Indology in Budapest and holds a Ph.D. from Visva-Bharati. His publications include English, Hindi, Urdu and Hungarian books and articles on literature in Brajbhasha and other forms of classical Hindi with special focus on the poetry of Ānandghan, Ṭhākur, Viṣṇudās, Tulsīdās, Kabīr, Bājīd as well as on Nāgarī Rekhtā compositions. He also wrote and edited several books and on on the international reception of Tagore and Bengali culture. Currently, he is working, among others, on the emergence of the Hindi literary tradition and on the early literary use of Hindustani. ## Links [Research Profile](https://www.ames.ox.ac.uk/people/imre-bangha) ### Contact [email protected]