Encyclopaedia of Indian Architecture: Hindu, Buddhist, Jain & Islamic: Islamic
This volume of the work entitled 'Encyclopaedia of Indian Architecture' is devoted to the study of Islamic architecture. It has thirty nine chapters. The chapters discuss The Sources of Islamic Architecture in India. The Delhi or Islamic Architecture in India. The Delhi or Imperial Style: Its Beginnings under the slave Dynasty, The Thirteenth century Mosques at deli and Ajmer -The Qutb Minar, The Delhi or Imperial style: The Buldings of the Khalji Dynasty, The Delhi or Imperial Style: The Tuglaq Dynasty, The Delhi or Imperial Style: The Sayyid and Lodi Dynasties, provincial Style: The Punjab, Architecture of Bengal, Gujarat Architecture, Monuments of Gujarat, Gaur and Gulbarga -Muhammadan in the Fourteenth Century, Architecture -Mandu, Jaunpaur, Ahmedabad, Qutub Shahi Fort Golconda, Vijayanagara and Bijapur, Raichur, Humayun, The Buildings of Sher Shah Sur, The Advent of the Mughals -Sher Shah's Mosque and Tomb -Humayon's Tomb, The Mughal Period: Akbar The Great, fatehpur -Sikri -Akbar's Palace at Agra 16th Century, The Mughal Period: Jahangir: The Transition from Stone to Marble, The Mughal Period: Shah Jahan: The Reign of Marble, HIndu Symbolism -The Design and Building of The Taj Mahal, The Mughal Period. Aurangzeb and After, Khuldabad Islamic Architectural Imprints, Architectural Splendours of Aurangabad from Ancient to Medieval Period, Architecture of Mughal and Modern Buildings, Architecture of the seven-teeth century, Hindu and saracenic Art, Architecture of Jami Masjid (Friday Mosque) Shah Hamadan Mosque and Shalimar Bagh, The Future of Architecture in India- The Buildings of the New Delhi. In short the volume is very much important for the study of Islamic architecture in India.
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Bibliographic information
D.P. Sharma
Dulari Qureshi
B. L. Nagarch