Noboru Karashima was a prominent Japanese historian and scholar, known for his extensive research on the history and Archaeology of South Asia, particularly focusing on the historical development of Indian society and culture. He contributed significantly to the understanding of the socio-economic structures in ancient and medieval India, emphasizing the importance of local histories and regional studies. Through his publications and teachings, he helped to foster a greater appreciation for historical methodology and interdisciplinary approaches in the study of history.
Noboru Sugimura was born in 1948, in Japan.
Noboru Karashima has written: 'Minami Ajia' -- subject(s): History 'Reading manuscripts' -- subject(s): Tamil Inscriptions, History 'Ancient to medieval' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Tamil (Indic people), History 'Ancient to medieval' -- subject(s): Social conditions, Tamil (Indic people), History 'South Indian history and society' -- subject(s): History, Inscriptions, Land tenure
Noboru Tsuburaya died on June 11, 1995, in Japan.
Noboru Shinoda was born on February 2, 1952, in Saitama, Japan.
Noboru Rokuda was born on July 23, 1952, in Osaka, Japan.
Noboru Terada was born on November 25, 1917, in Shizuoka, Japan.
Noboru Akima was born on November 21, 1949, in Saitama, Japan.
Noboru Nakaya was born on May 4, 1929, in Tokyo, Japan.
Noboru Hamada was born on October 28, 1941, in Kanagawa, Japan.
Noboru Iguchi was born on June 28, 1969, in Tokyo, Japan.
Noboru Ishiguro was born on August 24, 1938, in Tokyo, Japan.
Noboru Kawasaki was born on January 28, 1941, in Osaka, Japan.