The Architecture of the Indian Sultanates

by Abha Narain Lambah (Editor)

Hardcover, 2007

Status

Available

Call number

954.72 LA

Call number

954.72 LA

Publication

Marg Foundation (2007), 116 pages

Description

The period of the Sultanates is typically defined as beginning with the Ghurid incursions into north India in the 1190s, and ending with the coming of the Mughals in 1526. However, regional architectural traditions did continue after that, fading out only many decades later. Thirty-five sultans ruled from Delhi, and many more in the provinces, effecting the maturation of a style that progressed from an architecture of demolition and recycling to a synthesis of East and West, creating one of the finest moments of Islamic architectural history. This volume 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

Language

Original language

English

ISBN

8185026750 / 9788185026756
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