Asma Ibrahim
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Tamgha-e-Imtiaz from the State of Pakistan[1] (2023)
Asma Ibrahim | |
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| Alma mater | University of Karachi University of Wisconsin-Madison Agha Khan University and Hospital |
| Occupations | Archaeologist and museologist |
| Known for | Formed the Sindh Exploration and Adventure Society |
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Asma Ibrahim is a Pakistani archaeologist, museologist, and conservationist who is the founding director of the Museum, Archives and Art Gallery Department for the State Bank of Pakistan.[2] Ibrahim has previously served as the curator and director of the National Museum of Pakistan.
Asma’s father died when she was 13. After his death, she had a tough time to complete her studies. For this she had to do part time jobs from a very early age and rely on scholarships.[3]
Asma graduated in microbiology, zoology, and chemistry from the University of Karachi.[4] She was interested in archaeology but there was no archaeology department at the University of Karachi so she opted for a master's degree in history. This allowed her to take archaeology as an option in her second year. She graduated with a gold medal.[5]
She attended a course at the Lahore Museum by Ahmed Hasan Dani, an authority on Central Asian and South Asian Archaeology and History. On Dani’s advice, she pursued a PhD in General History (Numismatics).[6] Ibrahim's concentration was on Numismatics, specifically on Indo-Greek Kingdom coinage in Sindh and Balochistan.
Asma was the recipient of a Fulbright scholarship for a post-doctorate degree in 'Ancient Human Remains' at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
She took a two-year course in Anatomy from the Agha Khan University and Hospital.[7]