Kate Pukhovaia
Curator Oriental Manuscripts and Printed Works
- Name
- Dr. E. Pukhovaia
- Telephone
- 071 5272853
- e.pukhovaia@library.leidenuniv.nl
- ORCID iD
- 0000-0002-0433-6885
Ekaterina (Kate) Pukhovaia is curator Oriental Manuscripts and Printed Works at the Leiden University Libraries.
In the media
Blogposts on Zaydi Studies (Leiden Arabic Humanities Blog)
Curator Oriental Manuscripts and Printed Works
- Leiden University Library
- Collections & Research
- Special Collections
- Brown J.R. & Pukhovaia E. (23 June 2023), Miracles of Mary between Ethiopia and the Arabic-speaking world: how did stories about the Virgin Mary travel between the Middle East, Europe and the Horn of Africa?. Leiden Arabic Humanities Blog. Leiden (Leiden University). [blog entry].
- Hünefeld K. & Pukhovaia E. (2023), State-building, political thought, and the other in Muslim imperial peripheries: The Jerusalem Polonsky Academy at the Van Leer Jerusalem Institute and the Martin Buber Society of Fellows at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, 27–28 June 2022, al-ʿUṣūr al-Wusṭā: The Journal of Middle East Medievalists 31: 220-223.
- Pukhovaia E. (2023), Sayyids, Tribal Kinship, and the Imamate in Zaydi Yemen under Imam Yaḥyā Sharaf al-Dīn (d. 965/1558), Medieval Encounters. Jewish, Christian and Muslim Culture in Confluence and Dialogue 29(5-6): 442-463.
- Pukhovaia E. (2023), Review of: Madi M. (1936), Jaḥjā b. al-Ḥusain b. al-Muʾajjad al-Jamanī’s “Anbāʾ az-Zaman fī Aḫbār al-Jaman”: Anfänge des Zaiditentums in Jemen; Textkritische Teilausgabe mit Übersetzungsprobe, Kommentar und Einführung in die historische jemenisch-zaiditische Literatur. . Studien zur Sprache, Geschichte und Kultur des islamischen Orients. Zwanglose Beihefte zu der Zeitschrift “Der Islam”. no. 9. Berlin: Walter de Gruyter. Shii Studies Review 7(1-2): 413-415.
- Pukhovaia E. (3 February 2023), Early modern state development in Yemen. Leiden Islam Blog: Universiteit Leiden. [blog entry].
- Pukhovaia E. (2023), The lords of Kawkabān and the transformation of the state in Early Modern Yemen (15th–17th centuries), Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient 66(3-4): 289-317.
- Assistant Professor