The Garden Tomb of Humayun

The Garden Tomb of Humayun
Title The Garden Tomb of Humayun PDF eBook
Author Neeru Misra
Publisher
Pages 188
Release 2003
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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History of the tomb of Humayun, Emperor of Hindustan, 1508-1556, in Delhi; pictorial presentation.

The Garden Tomb of Humayun

The Garden Tomb of Humayun
Title The Garden Tomb of Humayun PDF eBook
Author Neeru Misra
Publisher
Pages 188
Release 2003
Genre Social Science
ISBN

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History of the tomb of Humayun, Emperor of Hindustan, 1508-1556, in Delhi; pictorial presentation.

Delhi, Agra, Fatehpur Sikri: Monuments, Cities and Connected Histories

Delhi, Agra, Fatehpur Sikri: Monuments, Cities and Connected Histories
Title Delhi, Agra, Fatehpur Sikri: Monuments, Cities and Connected Histories PDF eBook
Author Shashank Shekhar Sinha
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Pages 404
Release 2021-09-23
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9389104092

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‘Very impressive ... It will enrich the understanding of those interested in the history not only about these buildings but also more widely about historical monuments and their preservation’ – Rudrangshu Mukherjee, Chancellor and Professor of History at Ashoka University ‘The first real attempt to bring historical sites and buildings of the past within the reach of the masses ... A must-read for all’ – Syed Ali Nadeem Rezavi, author of Fathpur Sikri Revisited ‘Offers an excellent academic–public interface for the study of monuments, the cities in which they are located, and their extended geocultural connections’ – Rana Safvi, author of The Forgotten Cities of Delhi and Shahjahanabad ‘A book to be read several times, in different ways’ – Swapna Liddle, author of Connaught Place and the Making of New Delhi Delhi, Agra, Fatehpur Sikri, historic cities of legend and lore and home to six UNESCO World Heritage Sites, have captured the imagination of Indians and the world at large for centuries. In this ambitious book, Shashank Shekhar Sinha traces the extraordinary pasts of the three imperial capitals, their monuments, settlements and extended geocultural connections, while presenting a graphic account of the iconic heritage sites – from the life and times of rulers who built them, their survival through periods of war, turmoil and conquests, to their present afterlives. Packed with intriguing and little-known stories about the monuments – busting several myths around them along the way – the book takes us on a journey from the pillared galleries of the mosque at the Qutb Minar complex, the majestic double dome of Humayun’s tomb, the bastions of the impenetrable Agra Fort, the picturesque pavilions at Fatehpur Sikri, the tapering minarets of the Taj Mahal, to finally the Mughal court of the Red Fort, giving us the full measure of their dazzling grandeur. ABOUT THE SERIES Combining powerful storytelling with deep, recent scholarship, the Magnificent Heritage series uses multidisciplinary approaches to showcase a fresh perspective on heritage sites and storied cities, locating them in their larger geographical, sociocultural and historical contexts.

The Forgotten Cities of Delhi

The Forgotten Cities of Delhi
Title The Forgotten Cities of Delhi PDF eBook
Author Rana Safvi
Publisher Harper Collins
Pages 340
Release 2018-05-30
Genre History
ISBN 9352777522

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In The Forgotten Cities of Delhi, book two of the Where Stones Speak trilogy covers historical trails in Siri, Jahanpanah, Tughlaqabad, Firozabad, Din Panah, Shergarh and Hazrat Nizamuddin Basti.In her trademark style, Rana Safvi combines narrative history with Sufi couplets and takes you on a walk across the first city of Mehrauli and Firozabad. This period was a major step towards integration of two distinct cultures towards a culture called Indo-Islamic by many historians. In the latter half of this volume, she tells us stories from an area and an era that's perhaps the richest in Delhi's archaeological history - Shahjahanabad and Firozabad on one end, and Jahanpanah and Siri on the other - a stretch that's today dotted with tombs, dargahs and the ruins of the Purana Qila. This area also houses the famous Humayun's tomb and the center of Delhi's spiritual trail: the Hazrat Nizamuddin Dargah.

Gardens in the Time of the Great Muslim Empires

Gardens in the Time of the Great Muslim Empires
Title Gardens in the Time of the Great Muslim Empires PDF eBook
Author Petruccioli
Publisher BRILL
Pages 212
Release 1997-04-01
Genre Art
ISBN 9004660828

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Interest in the Islamic garden has increased considerably in the past years, to such a point where a conference specifically on this subject was held at M.I.T. in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1994. This volume collects eight papers from the conference and two additional papers especially written for the book, to further and act as a basis for the attention given by scholars these days to Islamic landscape architecture.

Heritage of the Mughal World

Heritage of the Mughal World
Title Heritage of the Mughal World PDF eBook
Author Philip Jodidio
Publisher Prestel Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9783791353791

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From 1526-1857, the Mughal Empire presided over an extended period of peace, prosperity and unprecedented artistic achievement in the Indian subcontinent. For more than a decade, the Aga Khan Historic Cities Programme has been working to preserve and restore historically significant sites to their original splendour. This book takes a close look at a wide variety of such projects, such as Bagh-e-Babur in Kabul; Humayun's tomb and garden in Delhi; and the walled city of Lahore; and places them in the wider context of the Empire's social, aesthetic and ethical mores. In addition, it includes contemporary projects being developed around the world that reflect aspects of Mughal and Islamic heritage. Filled with stunning colour photography, this book offers a detailed study of the myriad achievements of the Mughal world and their lasting effects throughout the globe. This book also includes texts written by leading specialists on the subject as well as those who were actually in charge of the restoration projects. AUTHOR: Philip Jodidio has published numerous books on architecture and art, including 'The Museum of the Horse', 'The Aga Khan Historic Cities Programme', and 'Rafael Vinoly Architects' (all by Prestel). 250 colour illustrations

Mughal Gardens

Mughal Gardens
Title Mughal Gardens PDF eBook
Author James L. Wescoat
Publisher Dumbarton Oaks
Pages 308
Release 1996
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780884022350

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The Mughal dynasty (1526-1858) began with the visionary garden builder and conqueror, Zahir and Din Muhammad Babur. As he conquered new lands, he would build gardens to mark the beauty of the natural landscape and to lay claim to the new territory; the role of garden design and meaning thereafter evolved with each Mughal ruler.