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    Naman P. Ahuja (born 1974) is an art historian and curator based in New Delhi.He is Professor of Indian Art and Architecture at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi where his research and graduate teaching focus on Indian iconography and sculpture, temple architecture and Sultanate-period painting.

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    Marg (Pathway) is a quarterly Indian art magazine and a publisher of books on the arts, based in Mumbai.It began in 1946, with writer Mulk Raj Anand as its founding editor. It was initially intended to be an encyclopaedia of the arts and culture of India and South Asia.

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  8. Naman - Wikipedia

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    Naman Ahuja (born 1974), Indian art historian and curator; Naman Keïta (born 1978), French athlete; Naman Ojha (born 1983), Indian cricketer; Naman Ramachandran, Indian critic and journalist; Naman Shaw (born 1982), Indian television actor; Naman Tanwar (born 1998), Indian boxer

  9. Devi Prasad (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Naman Ahuja, who curated the exhibition, was an apprentice in his studio and has written extensively about his teacher remembering Prasad as a compassionate, deep-thinking person. [3] Devi Prasad was also a lifelong pacifist and peace activist promoting ideals of Mahatma Gandhi and Rabindranath Tagore .