Encyclopaedia of Mughal Architecture (In 2 Volumes)
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Mughal Architecture was a fully developed style and a eprfect discipline,. As none was prior to it, n in medieval India. It had a time span of 132 years, practically from 1526 to 1658 and Agra Fatehpur Sikri Lahore Kashmir Kabul, Delhi, Allhad, Ajmer Ahmedabad, Mandu and Burhanpur are its major centers. Nerarly 400 monuments of this style have survived, including city walls and gates, forts, places, tombs, mosques, hammams, gardens, minarets, tanks, step wells, sarais, bridges, kos-minars and of course, the Taj Mahal which marks that zenith of an art from where it could only decline. The force and originality of the style gave way under Shahjahan to a delicate elegance and refinement of detail, illustrated in the magnificent palaces erected in his reign at Agra and Delhi, the latter one the most exquisitely beautiful in India. The most splendid of the Mogul tombs, and the most renowned building in India, is the Taj Mahal at Agra, the tomb of Mumtaz Mahal, the wife of Shah Jahan. This book places this subject in its most modern context as the foundation of this subject it is an authoritative resources of the subject that will benefit researchers students and teachers alike.
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