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Nasser Rabbat is the Aga Khan Professor and the Director of the Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture at MIT. His scholarly interests include the history and historiography of Islamic architecture and cultures, urban history, and post-colonial criticism. His research has evolved in recent years to focus on the overlapping intercultural spaces where peoples have always met, exchanged ideas, beliefs, and practices, and created architecture.
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