Indigenous characteristics of Mughal architecture
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Book Details
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Publisher: ADITYA PRAKASHAN Indological Publishers & Booksellers
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Language: English
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Edition: New Delhi
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Year: 2004
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ISBN-13: 9788124602560
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ISBN-10: 8124602565
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Subject: Fine Arts
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Binding: Hardcover (assumed – please confirm)
About the Book
This book offers a comprehensive study on the evolution of Mughal architecture from AD 1526 to 1658, highlighting the distinct characteristics of Mughal art and architecture. Prof. Nath explains the architectural materials used by the Mughals, their innovative roofing techniques, and their iconic domes. Special attention is given to the Mughal jharokha, a distinctive feature in their architectural style.
The author delves into the concepts, customs, and symbolic significance that shaped Mughal architecture, offering detailed discussions of iconic monuments built during this period. Through an analysis of various structures, the book illuminates how Mughal architecture fused Persian, Indian, and Central Asian influences, resulting in unique designs that shaped the cultural and architectural landscape of the Indian subcontinent.

