The Archaeology and Monumental Remains of Delhi

The Archaeology and Monumental Remains of Delhi
Title The Archaeology and Monumental Remains of Delhi PDF eBook
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Pages 284
Release 197?
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Delhi

Delhi
Title Delhi PDF eBook
Author Upinder Singh
Publisher Berghahn Books
Pages 264
Release 2006
Genre History
ISBN 9788187358299

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Not many people know that the busy and bustling capital city of Delhi and its surroundings have a long past, going back thousands of years. Prehistoric stone tools have surfaced here and many ancient remains have been found, sometimes accidentally by farmers tilling their fields, and at other times by archaeologists carrying out systematic excavations. A mound one passes everyday or a narrow strip of stream tells a story of ancient times. Centuries of history coexist with metro stations and plush cars. The readings in this book give us glimpses of the lives of people who lived in the Delhi area over the centuries, and how these details have been pieced together by historians. It brings into focus the importance of the historian’s method and the sources of information found in ancient texts, archaeology and even legends and folklore, sometimes hanging on the thread of a slender historical fact. The editor of the volume, points to the urgency of further exploration and documentation to fill in the still all-too-meagre details of Delhi’s ancient history. However, she ends on a note of caution, bordering on alarm, when she points out that invaluable evidence of the city’s past is being extensively destroyed due to quarrying and the construction of new roads and buildings. Such activities are an integral part of the modernization of a living city but the balance between modernization and the preservation of ancient remains is indeed very fragile and needs to be maintained from an informed and realistic perspective. This collection of essays has been put together by a teacher for students of history, but will also be of enormous value to a large number of other interested readers. Upinder Singhis Professor of history at the University of Delhi.

Architecture of Mughal India

Architecture of Mughal India
Title Architecture of Mughal India PDF eBook
Author Catherine Blanshard Asher
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 416
Release 1992-09-24
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780521267281

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Traces the development and spread of architecture under the Mughal emperors who ruled the Indian subcontinent from the early-16th to the mid-19th centuries. The book considers the entire scope of architecture built under the auspices of the imperial Mughals and their subjects.

The Archæology and Monumental Remains of Delhi

The Archæology and Monumental Remains of Delhi
Title The Archæology and Monumental Remains of Delhi PDF eBook
Author Carr Stephen
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Pages 306
Release 1876
Genre Archaeology
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Archaeology and Monumental Remains of Delhi

Archaeology and Monumental Remains of Delhi
Title Archaeology and Monumental Remains of Delhi PDF eBook
Author Carr Stephen
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Pages 284
Release 1967
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Delhi in Transition, 1821 and Beyond

Delhi in Transition, 1821 and Beyond
Title Delhi in Transition, 1821 and Beyond PDF eBook
Author Shama Mitra Chenoy
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 269
Release 2017-12-07
Genre History
ISBN 0199091560

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Commissioned by the English East India Company to write about contemporary nineteenth-century Delhi, Mirza Sangin Beg walked around the city to capture its highly fascinating urban and suburban extravaganza. Laced with epigraphy and fascinating anecdotes, the city as ‘lived experience’ has an overwhelming presence in his work, Sair-ul Manazil. Interestingly, Beg made no attempt to ‘monumentalize’ buildings; instead, he explored them as spaces reflective of the socio-cultural milieu of the times. Delhi in Transition is the first comprehensive English translation of Beg’s work, which was originally published in Persian. It is the only translation to compare the four known versions of Sair-ul Manazil, including the original manuscript located in Berlin, which is being consulted for the first time. Shama Mitra Chenoy’s exhaustive introduction and extensive notes, along with the use of varied styles in the book to indicate the multiple sources of the text, contextualize Beg’s work for the reader and engage him with the debate concerning the different variants of this unique and eclectic work.

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Publisher Penguin Books India
Pages 360
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ISBN 0143417975

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