Geetakshi Arora of SOAS South Asia Institutehas won the First Noor Inayat Khan Prize, the Noor Inayat Khan Memorial Trust announced here.
The Trust is awarding the annual prize to the post-graduate student from SOAS, University of London, working in the area of gender studies and South Asian history.
The prize - which consists of 1,000 pounds and a certificate-- is for a dissertation which is in keeping with the spirit of Noor Inayat Khan, a descendant of Tipu Sultan.
Noor was born in Moscow in 1914 to Indian father Hazrat Inayat Khan and American mother Ora Ray Baker. She was a secret agent in World War II and was sent behind enemy lines. She operated from Paris, doing crucial work for the allies.
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Noor was betrayed, arrested and killed in Dachau Concentration Camp at the age of 30.
Her last word was 'Liberte'.
In November 2012, aftera high-profile campaign by the Trust, Princess Anne unveiled a memorial to Noor in Gordon Square in London, near the house where she lived.
The Square, which is part of the University of London, is oftenvisited by students.
Geetakshi was presented the award in Delhi by Michael Hu, head of SOAS South Asia Institute.