The Ni'matnama Manuscript of the Sultans of Mandu
Title | The Ni'matnama Manuscript of the Sultans of Mandu PDF eBook |
Author | Norah M. Titley |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 575 |
Release | 2004-11-30 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 1134268076 |
"There is only one known copy of the Sultan's Book of Delights in existence and it is held in the Oriental and India Office Collections of the British Library (BL. Persian 149). The manuscript is illustrated with fifty elegant miniature paintings, most of which show the Sultan, Ghiyath Shahi, observing the women of his court as they prepare and serve him various dishes. The book is fascinating in that the text documents a remarkable stage in the history of Indian cookery whilst the miniatures demonstrate the influence of imported Persian artists on the style of the Indian artists employed in Ghiyath Shahi's academy."--Jacket.
The Ni'matnama Manuscript of the Sultans of Mandu
Title | The Ni'matnama Manuscript of the Sultans of Mandu PDF eBook |
Author | Norah M. Titley |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 608 |
Release | 2004-11-30 |
Genre | Cooking |
ISBN | 1134268068 |
The Ni'matnama is a late fifteenth-century book of the recipes of the eccentric Sultan of Mandu (Madhya Pradesh), Ghiyath Shahi, collected and added to by his son and successor, Nasir Shah. It contains recipes for cooking a variety of delicacies and epicurean delights, as well as providing remedies and aphrodisiacs for the Sultan and his court. It also includes important sections on the preparation of betel leaves as well as advice on the logistics of hunting expeditions and warfare. The text provides a remarkable and tantalizing account of rarified courtly life in a fifteenth-century Indian Sultanate region.
A History of Fine Arts in India and the West
Title | A History of Fine Arts in India and the West PDF eBook |
Author | Edith Tömöry |
Publisher | UN |
Pages | 646 |
Release | 1982 |
Genre | Art |
ISBN |
The Mughal World
Title | The Mughal World PDF eBook |
Author | Abraham Eraly |
Publisher | Penguin Books India |
Pages | 440 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780143102625 |
It Is Hard To Imagine Anyone Succeeding More Gracefully In Producing A Balanced Overview Than Abraham Eraly William Dalrymple, Sunday Times, London In The Mughal World Abraham Eraly Continues His Fascinating Chronicle Of The Grand Saga Of The Mughal Empire. In Emperors Of The Peacock Throne He Gave Us The Story Of The Lives And Achievements Of The Great Mughal Emperors; In This Book, He Looks Beyond The Momentous Historical Events To Portray, In Precise And Vivid Detail, The Agony And Ecstasy Of Life In Mughal India. Combining Scholarly Objectivity With Artful Storytelling The Author Presents A Lively Panorama Of The Mughal World Emperors And Nobles At Work And Play; Harem Life; The Profligacy And Extravagance Of The Ruling Class Juxtaposed With The Stark Wretchedness Of The Common People. Meticulously Researched And Lucidly Narrated The Mughal World Offers Rare Insights Into The State Of The Empire S Economy, Religious Policies, The Mughal Army And Its Tactics, And The Glories Of Mughal Art, Architecture, Literature And Music.
Persianate Selves
Title | Persianate Selves PDF eBook |
Author | Mana Kia |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Pages | 386 |
Release | 2020-05-19 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1503611965 |
For centuries, Persian was the language of power and learning across Central, South, and West Asia, and Persians received a particular basic education through which they understood and engaged with the world. Not everyone who lived in the land of Iran was Persian, and Persians lived in many other lands as well. Thus to be Persian was to be embedded in a set of connections with people we today consider members of different groups. Persianate selfhood encompassed a broader range of possibilities than contemporary nationalist claims to place and origin allow. We cannot grasp these older connections without historicizing our conceptions of difference and affiliation. Mana Kia sketches the contours of a larger Persianate world, historicizing place, origin, and selfhood through its tradition of proper form: adab. In this shared culture, proximities and similarities constituted a logic that distinguished between people while simultaneously accommodating plurality. Adab was the basis of cohesion for self and community over the turbulent eighteenth century, as populations dispersed and centers of power shifted, disrupting the circulations that linked Persianate regions. Challenging the bases of protonationalist community, Persianate Selves seeks to make sense of an earlier transregional Persianate culture outside the anachronistic shadow of nationalisms.
Wonder of the Age
Title | Wonder of the Age PDF eBook |
Author | John Guy |
Publisher | Metropolitan Museum of Art |
Pages | 226 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Painters |
ISBN | 1588394301 |
Published in conjunction with an exhibition held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, Sept. 28, 2011-Jan. 8, 2012.
Introduction to Indian Art
Title | Introduction to Indian Art PDF eBook |
Author | Ananda K. Coomaraswamy |
Publisher | |
Pages | 194 |
Release | 1923 |
Genre | |
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