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Taj Mahal: The Glory of Mughal Agra

 
John Lall (Author)
Synopsis The Taj Mahal, one of the world's acknowledged wonders, represents the culmination of the arts of architecture and decoration which had developed in India during centuries of Mughal rule. In this book, John Lall briefly traces the history of the Mughals in India. The account of the lives of the six great Mughal emperors has been enlivened by a lucidly written text which successfully recreates the spirit of the time and place. The greatness of the Mughals has been vividly captured by the sumptuous photographs of D.N. Dube.
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About the author

John Lall

John Lall, a retired member of the Indian Civil Service, was the first Dewan of Sikkim. In the fifties he was Commissioner in Agra, where he resumed his earlier interest in history. He has written a large number of articles on international affairs, and cultural and administrative subjects, and has found both value and enjoyment in Himalayan studies. He contributed to and edited The Himalaya: Aspects of Change.

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Title Taj Mahal: The Glory of Mughal Agra
Author John Lall
Format Softcover
Date published: 01.01.2005
Edition Reprint
Publisher Roli Books
Language: English
isbn 8174364226
length x+166p., Plates; 22cm.
Subjects History