Md. Abusalah Sakender graduated with an MA in Comparative History with a specialization in Religious Studies from Central European University (Hungary). Previously, he was awarded MA & BA (Honours) degrees in Islamic History and Culture from University of Dhaka. He completed Summer School organized by Technische Universitat Dresden (Germany) and University of Wroclaw (Poland). He also completed various language courses, noteworthy Arabic, Farsi & Ancient Greek (University of Oxford), Burmese (Bangladesh University of Professionals), Hindi (Indira Gandhi Cultural Center), Sanskrit (Central European University), and Nepali (University of Washington). He achieved the first position in class in the school, college, and university. He has been writing analysis for Bangladeshi, Nepali, and Indian newspapers. His writing focuses on International Relations, Politics, Education, Security Strategies, and Religion. He produced twelve research articles in reputed and peer-reviewed journals and six books, including Bangla-Cooch Behar Military History, Diplomatic Politics, and The Nature of The Global Nation State. He presented twenty-six research papers at national and international conferences, seminars, and workshops at home and abroad, including conferences organized by the University of Queensland, University of Oxford, and University of Cambridge. He was an ISGAP-Oxford Summer School Scholar-in-Residence. He also served as Student Body Representative for the Central European University Student Union (2017–18). He is a reviewer of the Impact Factor Journal SAGE Open (IF 2.0). In 2025, the 1947 Partition Archive recognized him as a Citizen Historian. He works as an Assistant Professor at Department of Islamic History and Culture of Jagannath University. Publications: Books: Bangla-Cooch Behar Military History Diplomatic Politics The Nature of The Global Nation State
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https://profile.jnu.ac.bd/portal/show/10266 https://nepalnews.com/s/south-asia/author-publishes-the-nature-of-the-global-nation-state/
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