Introduction to Indian ArchitecturePeriplus Editions (HK) Limited, 2004 - 144 ˹éÒ Take a journey through Indian architecture from the dawn of civilization to the present with this colorful, attractive survey. The architecture of India reflects both the cultural diversity of the subcontinent and its rich political and historical inheritance. In this guide, the various strands of this rich architectural history, from the dawn of civilization to modern times, are beautifully presented in word and picture. Readers are taken on a fascinating tour of Indus Valley civilization, early Vedic traditions, Hindu, Jain, Mughal, regional, colonial and post-independence architectural styles. Themes such as water architecture and the architecture of science also figure prominently, giving many westerners their first glimpse of these styles. The informative text, complemented by 400 photographs, watercolors, maps and plans, provide compelling evidence of India's influence on building design throughout history. |
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... Mahal , Dilkush Mahal , Krishna Mahal , Manek Mahal and the Chini Chitrashala ( decorated in Chinese and Dutch tiles ) , added on by successive maharajas . Certain spatial components , nevertheless , re- mained common to palaces in ...
... Mahal , Dilkush Mahal , Krishna Mahal , Manek Mahal and the Chini Chitrashala ( decorated in Chinese and Dutch tiles ) , added on by successive maharajas . Certain spatial components , nevertheless , re- mained common to palaces in ...
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... Mahal Hawa Mahal , literally " the Palace of the Wind , " was an architectural response to the needs of Rajput Hindu women of the royal family , who were required to stay within the confines of the palace but wished to participate in ...
... Mahal Hawa Mahal , literally " the Palace of the Wind , " was an architectural response to the needs of Rajput Hindu women of the royal family , who were required to stay within the confines of the palace but wished to participate in ...
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... Mahal , or Flower Palace , has stucco walls and ceilings that are covered with exquisite paintings framed by floral borders . The Jhanki Mahal , or Tableau Palace , has mirrors embed- ded into the walls opposite the windows , en- abling ...
... Mahal , or Flower Palace , has stucco walls and ceilings that are covered with exquisite paintings framed by floral borders . The Jhanki Mahal , or Tableau Palace , has mirrors embed- ded into the walls opposite the windows , en- abling ...
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