Encyclopaedia of Indian Architecture: Islamic

Encyclopaedia of Indian Architecture: Islamic
Author: B. L. Nagarch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 354
Release: 2008
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9788180901775

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 Imperial Style : Its Beginnings under the Slave Dynasty, The Thirteenth Century Mosques at Delhi and Ajmer. The Qutb Minar, The Delhi or Imperial Style: The Buildings of the Khalji Dynasty, The Delhi or Imperial Style: The Tughlaq 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, Jaunpur, Ahmedabad, Qutub ShahI Fort Golconda, Vijayanagara and Bijapur, Raichur Fort, The Mughal Period: Babur, Humayun, The Buildings of Sher Shah Suri. The Advent of the Mughals Sher Shah's Mosque and Tomb Humayun'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 Mugal 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 Modem Buildings, Architecture of the Seventeenth Century, Hindu and Saracenic Art, Architecture of Jaml 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.

Indian Islamic Architecture

Indian Islamic Architecture
Author: John Burton-Page
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 283
Release: 2008
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9004163395

The articles by John Burton-Page on Indian Islamic architecture assembled in this volume give an historical overview of the subject, ranging from the mosques and tombs erected by the Delhi sultans in the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries, to the great monuments of the Mughals in the 16th and 17th centuries.

Encyclopaedia of Indian Architecture: Buddhist

Encyclopaedia of Indian Architecture: Buddhist
Author: B. L. Nagarch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 424
Release: 2008
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9788180901751

This volume of the book entitled 'Encyclopaedia of Indian Architecture' is devoted to the study of Buddhist architecture.

Encyclopaedia of Indian Architecture: Hindu

Encyclopaedia of Indian Architecture: Hindu
Author: B. L. Nagarch
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9788180901744

This volume of the book entitled 'Encyclopaedia of Indian Architecture' is devoted to the study of Hindu architecture. It has fourty-six chapters. The chapters in this volume deal with the origin of architecture in India, the architecture of Rgvedic period, the architecture in the Later Vedas and Brahmanas, the Vastuvidya in Sutra literature, the settlement patterns, urban planning and architecture of Harappans, the residential architecture of Harappans, the architecture in the age of Ramayana, the architecture in the Mahabharata, the architecture in Kautilya's Arthasastra, the earliest writers of the Vastusastra, the development of Vastuvidya from first to sixth century A.D. and onwards, the various orders of Indian architecture, the relation of Mana sara with other treatises on Indian architecture, two principles of Vastusastra, the door in Indian architecture, the bricks in the Vastusastra, the origins of temples and the assimilation of Aryan and Non-Aryan cultures in the Vastusastras. The other chapters deal with the origin of stone architecture in India, various phases of Indian architecture, Mauryan dynasty and the foundations of the Indian architecture, Fergusson's classifications of style, the Visnu and Siva shrines, evolution of the temples, The great temples of Elephant a the early Chaluk-yan architecture, the architectural style of Chalukyans, the Dravidian style, its genesis, under the Pallavas, the temples of Cholas, the Dravidian style under the Pandyas, the Architecture of the temples of Deccan, Orissan temples, Khajuraho, Rajputana and central India, temples of Gujarat and west, the Dravidian style under the Vijayanagara dynasty, the Kakatiya temples, Lepaksi temple, the architectural style of the temples of Madura, the temples of Gwalior, the town of Brindavan, and the mythological beliefs in city- planning. In short the volume is very much important for the study of Hindu architecture in India.