Indian Islamic architecture : forms and typologies, sites and monuments /
by John Burton-Page ; edited by George Michell.
- 1 online resource.
- Brill eBook titles 2008 .
- Handbook of Oriental Studies. Section 2 South Asia 20. Brill's Companions to Asian Studies Online I, ISBN: 9789004389212. .
"With two exceptions, all the articles of John Burton-Page in this volume are reproduced from the 2nd edition of Encyclopaedia of Islam"----ECIP data view.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preliminary Materials / Introduction / Forms And Typologies / Sites And Monuments / Documentation / J. Burton-Page and G. Michell -- J. Burton-Page and G. Michell -- J. Burton-Page and G. Michell -- J. Burton-Page and G. Michell -- J. Burton-Page and G. Michell.
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The British scholar John Burton-Page contributed numerous formative articles on Indian Islamic architecture for the Encyclopaedia of Islam over a period of 25 years. Assembled here for the first time, these offer an insightful overview of the subject, ranging from the earliest mosques and tombs erected by the Delhi sultans in the 13th, 14th and 15th centuries, to the great monuments of the Mughal emperors dating from the 16th and 17th centuries. The articles cover the principal forms of Indian Islamic architecture -- mosques, tombs, minarets, forts, gateways and water structures -- as well as the most important sites and their monuments. Unsurpassed for their compression of information, these succinct articles serve as the best possible introduction to the subject, indispensible for both students and travellers. The articles are supplemented by a portfolio of photographs especially selected for the volume, as well as a glossary and up to date bibliography.