Publication |
Mumbai, Marg Publications, 2006.
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Description |
116pBlack Spine
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Summary/Abstract |
Includes in-depth analyses of the architecture of the Suri dynasty, Delhi under the Tughluqs, Sindh, Narnaul, Jaunpur, Gujarat, Malwa, Bengal, and the Charminar in Hyderabad as a culmination of regionally based architectural traditions.
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Contents |
Reivisting the term "Sultanate"
The Architecture of the Sultanates
Commemorative Architecture in the Indus Valley
The Many Delhis: Town planning and Architecture under the Tughluqs (1320-1413)
The Shariqs of Jaunpur: Inheritors of the Tughluq legacy
Building a legacy: Sher Shah Sur's Architecture and the Politics of Propaganda
From Province to Sultanate: The Architecture of Gujarat during the 12th through 16th Centuries
The Sultanate of Malwa
Problems of Reconstructing the Bengali Architecture of the 14th-16th Centuries
The Charminar as Chaubara: Cosmological Symbolism in the Urban Architecture of the Deccan
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Standard Number |
8185026750 Hb.
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