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Indian Architecture (Islamic Period)[A 525]

A considerable number of authorities and others have been referred to from time to time for verification of certain passages in this work, but it is not possible for all these to be mentioned by name, although my thanks are herewith recorded to one and all.

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Author

Percy Brown

Accession No.

A 525

Language

English

Number of Pages

299

Title_transliteration

Intiya kaṭṭiṭakkalai (islāmiya kālam)

Genre

Book

Genre_Subject

History

Publisher

Taraporevala's Tressure House of Books

Publishing Year

1964

Categories: , Product ID: 24818

Description

It was the original intention to produce this work on INDIAN ARCHITECTURE in one volume, and the letterpress with the material as a whole was prepared accordingly. In the course of publication however it was found expedient to modify this plan, and to bring the work out not only in two separate volumes but in the form of two independent books. The first of these confines itself to the early and Brahmanical aspect of the subject, and is therefore entitled INDIAN ARCHITECTURE, BUDDHIST AND HINDU, while the second deals with the development of Moslem architecture in India up to modern times, and is entitled INDIAN ARCHITECTURE, THE ISLAMIC PERIOD. It is believed that the issue of the work in this manner will enable it to be more conveniently studied, and handled more easily than if it were produced in one rather bulky volume.+

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