Asma Ibrahim

Asma Ibrahim is a Pakistani archaeologist and museologist, who is currently Director of the Museum and Art Gallery Department for the State Bank of Pakistan.

Ibrahim has previously served as the curator of the National Museum of Pakistan. She has also written for several publications and some social studies textbooks for children.[1] Ibrahim's concentration has been on numismatics, specifically on Indo-Greek Kingdom coinage in Sindh and Balochistan. She was the recipient of a Fulbright scholarship for a post-doctorate at the University of Wisconsin-Madison,[1] and also took a two-year anatomy course at the Aga Khan University in Karachi.[2]

Publications

  • State Bank of Pakistan museum guide book, 2011
  • Coins of Nadir Shah & Afghan rulers in State Bank Museum, 2015
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