Brown P. is the author of Indian Architecture: Islamic Period (Hb 2014). This book explores the evolution of Islamic architecture in India, covering significant architectural developments from the 12th century onwards. It examines the fusion of Persian, Turkish, and indigenous Indian architectural styles, highlighting iconic structures such as mosques, tombs, and palaces. The book offers detailed analysis of the aesthetics, construction techniques, and cultural significance of these buildings, providing a comprehensive understanding of the impact of Islamic architecture on India's architectural heritage. This work is a key reference for scholars and enthusiasts of Indian history, culture, and architecture.
<p>Indian Architecture Islamic Period (HB-2014) offers a detailed exploration of the architectural marvels from the Islamic period in India. This book covers the evolution of Islamic architecture, focusing on significant structures like mosques, tombs, and palaces, along with the unique blend of indigenous and foreign architectural styles. It provides insights into key features such as arches, minarets, and domes, and discusses the cultural impact of Islamic rulers on India’s architectural landscape. Ideal for architecture students, historians, and enthusiasts, this book deepens the understanding of Islamic architecture. Buy online at an affordable price from <a href="https://sriina.com/" target="_blank">Sriina</a>. Shop now!</p>