Lahore : history and architecture of Mughal monuments

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Lahore : history and architecture of Mughal monuments

Anjum Rehmani

Oxford University Press, 2016

1st ed.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [480]-487) and index

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内容説明

The city of Lahore, one of the seats of the Mughal Empire, is regarded as the cultural centre of Pakistan and is famous for its many old monuments. However, the informed visitor or student has long felt the absence of a reliable volume on its architecture. Dr Rahmani's book resolves that issue. Diligently researched, it deals with the history and architecture of old monuments in Lahore, especially of the Mughal period., The topic is rich in terms of the variety of building types and the book covers a period of several centuries. The study has been organized chronologically, highlighting locations, significance, history, architecture, and the current condition of each monument. It also discusses the architectural and aesthetic influences, both foreign and local, and contains a comprehensive statement of achievements of particular epochs. For determining the architectural merit of specific monuments, a comparative approach has been adopted. At the end of the book, there is a chapter pertaining to analytical study of monuments in a historical perspective. The old theories regarding origin and nomenclature have been updated in the light of fresh research. The study, based on 33 years of personal observation by the author, also utilizes both published and unpublished sources, and official records.

目次

Dedication Foreword Preface Introduction 1- Lahore: On the Road to Progress a. Significance of Lahore. b. Origin of Lahore's Name c. Nomenclature of Lahore d. Founder and Date of Founding e. History 2- Pre- Islamic and Pre- Mughal Monuments a. Monuments of Hindu Period w b. Monuments of Ghaznavid Period c. Monuments of Sultanate Period 3- Monuments of Babur and Humayun's Age a. Babur i. Babur's Concept of Architecture ii. Babur and Lahore b. Humayun c. Bagh-i-Mirza Kamran d. Shrines 4- Rise of Lahore and its Fort in Akbar's Time a. Lahore City b. Lahore Fort: 5- Tombs and Mosques of Akbar's Age i. Tombs ii. Mosques iii. Gardens iv. Akbari Mandi v. Buildings of Bayizid Bayat vi. Havelis vii. Talaab Raja Todar Mal 6- Tracking the Lahore Fort in the Paradise of Jahangir a. Lahore Fort b. Moti Masjid c. Kala Burj d. Arzgah e. Shah Burj f. Picture Wall g. Water Supply System 7- Tombs, Mosques, Gardens, Kos Minars and Havelis of Jahangir's Age i. Tombs ii. Shrines iii. Mosques iv. Gardens v. Kos Minars vi. Sarai Golianwali vii. Palaces / Havelis 8. Lahore Fort in the Heyday of Shah Jahan i. Diwan-i-Aam ii. Shahjahan's Quadarangle iii. Hammam-i-Shahi iv. Paien Bagh vShah Burj Quadrangle: vi. Royal Kitchens 9. Domeless Tombs of Jahangir and Nur Jahan in Shah Jahan's Lahore 1) Jahangir's Mausoleum 2. Nur Jahan's Tomb 10. Tombs in Shah Jahan's Lahore i. Tombs 11. Mosques of Shah Jahan's Period 1)Mosque of Wazir Khan 2)Mosque of Wazir Khan in Pari Mahal 3)Masjid Khurd of Wazir Khan 4)Mosque of Dai Angah 5)Mosque of Salih Sindhi 6)Mosque of Hazrat Mian Mir 7)Mosque of Hazrat Eishan 8)Mosque of Tibbi Bazaar 9)Mosque of Musta'id Khan 10)Mosque of Sayyid Jan Muhammad Hazuri 11)Old Mosque of Qasab Khana 12)Mosque of Changarr Mahallah 13)Mosque of Shah Chiragh 12. Shalamar Garden- The Pride of Shah Jahan's Lahore 13. Gardens, Hammams and Havelis in Shah Jahan's Lahore i. Gardens ii. Palaces/ Havelis iii. Hammams iv. Commercial Areas 14- Monuments of Aurangzeb's period i. Lahore City ii. Lahore Fort iii. Tombs iv. Mosques v. Gardens viThe Old Badshahi Well 15- Monuments of the Later Mughal Period iTombs ii. Mosques iii. Gardens iv. Havelis Conclusion End Notes Bibliography Index Glossary Annex I Annex II

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