Sultanate Architecture of Pre-Mughal India

Sultanate Architecture of Pre-Mughal India
Title Sultanate Architecture of Pre-Mughal India PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Schotten Merklinger
Publisher New Delhi : Munshiram Manoharlal Publishers
Pages 292
Release 2005
Genre Architecture
ISBN

Download Sultanate Architecture of Pre-Mughal India Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Illustrations: Numerous B/w Illustrations Description: The Mughals ruled a united north India for over three centuries, but the roots of the glorious monuments they built are found in earlier provincial styles of architecture. In this richly illustrated work, Dr. Elizabeth Schotten Merklinger presents the first comprehensive study of the architecture of the Sultanate period. During the pre-Mughal centuries provincial Islamic styles of architecture developed, some of great importance and originality, each a spontaneous movement arising from its respective rulers and the desire to express particular aesthetic ideals. Many factors influenced these regional styles, the most important being the indigenous arts prevailing in the region prior to Islam, the technical ability of the craftsmen, the climatic conditions and the strength of the bond each province had with the capital, Delhi. In Sultanate Architecture of Pre-Mughal India Elizabeth Schotten Merklinger traces the architectural development of each Sultanate. She shows that each provincial style is a synthesis between opposing spiritual and aesthetic concepts faced by the early Muslims in India. Nowhere else in the Islamic world was the clash of values more pronounced. But it is precisely these counteracting forces which released the enormous energy that resulted in the construction of the splendid monuments of the Mughal age. This book evolved out of a series of lectures on Indian Islamic architecture given at the Oriental Institute, Oxford, in 1991. There has been no update on Indo-Islamic architecture since the definitive work, Percy Brown, Indian Architecture: Islamic Period, Bombay, 1956, reprint, 1968.

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

Download Architecture of Mughal India Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

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 Architecture of the Indian Sultanates

The Architecture of the Indian Sultanates
Title The Architecture of the Indian Sultanates PDF eBook
Author Abha Narain Lambah
Publisher
Pages 124
Release 2006
Genre Architecture
ISBN

Download The Architecture of the Indian Sultanates Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

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

Sultans and Mosques

Sultans and Mosques
Title Sultans and Mosques PDF eBook
Author Perween Hasan
Publisher I.B. Tauris
Pages 262
Release 2007-06-29
Genre Architecture
ISBN

Download Sultans and Mosques Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The mosque architecture of the Independent Sultanate period (from the 14th to the 16th centuries) represents the most important element of the Islamic architecture of Bengal. In this book Perween Hasan demonstrates that the distinctive style of the region drew its inspiration from the indigenous vernacular architecture of Bengal, which was also a source for the Buddhist/Hindu temple architecture of the region. She illustrates with photographs and floor plans how the popularity of the style is rooted in the geography, ecology and culture of the area. -- Dust Jacket.

The Architecture of a Deccan Sultanate

The Architecture of a Deccan Sultanate
Title The Architecture of a Deccan Sultanate PDF eBook
Author Pushkar Sohoni
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 438
Release 2018-08-30
Genre Architecture
ISBN 183860927X

Download The Architecture of a Deccan Sultanate Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Deccan sultans left a grand architectural and artistic legacy. They commissioned palaces, mosques, gardens and tombs as well as decorative paintings and coins. Of these sultanates, the Nizam Shahs (r. 1490-1636) were particularly significant, being one of the first to emerge from the crumbling edifice of the Bahmani Empire (c. 1347-1527). Yet their rich material record remains largely unstudied in the scholarly literature, obscuring their cultural and historical importance. This book provides the first analysis of the architecture of the Nizam Shahs. Pushkar Sohoni examines the critical relationship between architectural production, courtly practice and royal authority in a period when the aspirations and politics of the kingdom were articulated through architectural expression. Based on new primary research from key sites including the urban settlements of Ahmadnagar, Daulatabad, Aurangabad, Junnar and the port city of Chaul, Sohoni sheds light on broader Islamicate ideas of kingship and shows how this was embodied by material artefacts such as buildings and sites, paintings, gardens, guns and coins. As well as offering a vivid depiction of sixteenth-century South Asia, this book revises understanding of the cultural importance of the Nizam Shahs and their place in the Indian Ocean world. It will be a vital primary resource for scholars researching the history of the medieval and early modern Deccan and relevant for those working in Art History, Islamic Studies, South Asian Studies and Archaeology.

Islamic Architecture of Deccan India

Islamic Architecture of Deccan India
Title Islamic Architecture of Deccan India PDF eBook
Author George Michell
Publisher Antique Collector's Club
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Deccan (India)
ISBN 9781851498611

Download Islamic Architecture of Deccan India Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The buildings erected in the Deccan region of India belonged to a number of pre-Mughal kingdoms that reigned in the Deccan from the middle of the 14th century onwards [to the 18th century]. The monuments testify to a culture where local and imported ideas, vernacular and pan-Islamic traditions fused and re-interpreted, to create a majestic architectural heritage with exceptional buildings on the edge of the Islamic world. Many are still standing - yet outside this region of peninsular India, they remain largely unknown.General publications on Indian Islamic architecture usually devote a single chapter to the Deccan. Even specialist monographs can only cover a portion of the region, due to the sheer number of sites. While it is impossible to encompass the full breadth of the subject in a single volume, this book aims to embrace the visual diversity of the Deccan without sacrificing the rigour of academic study. Structures of historical or architectural significance are placed in their context, as the authors discuss building typologies, civic facilities and ornamental techniques, from plaster and carved stone to glazed tiles and mural painting. A chapter is dedicated to each principal Deccan site, interweaving the rise and fall of these cities with a pictorial journey through their ruins, and each building is accompanied by an overhead plan view.

History of Sultanate Architecture

History of Sultanate Architecture
Title History of Sultanate Architecture PDF eBook
Author R. Nath
Publisher New Delhi : Abhinav Publications
Pages 228
Release 1978
Genre Architecture
ISBN

Download History of Sultanate Architecture Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

On the architecture of Delhi, Ajmer, Badaon, Jaunpur, and Sasaram (Bihar), from 1192 A.D. to 1545 A.D.