Art and Architectural Traditions of India and Iran
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Art and Architectural Traditions of India and Iran
Commonality and Diversity
Khan, Nasir Raza
Taylor & Francis Ltd
11/2021
228
Dura
Inglês
9781032015286
15 a 20 dias
453
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Introduction Part I: A Confluence of Traditions 1. The Qutb Complex: Iran and India 2. Mapping the Overlap between the Culture of Iranian "Turquoise and Emerald" with Indian "Saffron and Vermillion" 3. The Transition of the Khaksar to the Nath Yogi via Gor Khatri 4. Caravanserais: A Synthesis of Indo-Iranian Architecture 5. Nuskha-i-Shah Jahani, A Confluence of Indo-Persian Food Culture 6. Myth and Mythology Related to Water in Indian and Iranian Culture: Connections and Continuity Part II: Regional Dynamics 7. The Mughal Gardens of Kashmir: A Cultural Perspective 8. Transformation of a "Hindu" City into a "Muslim" Capital? Factual and Fabled Mohammadabad Champaner under the Sultans of Gujarat 9. The Major Mughal Buildings of Thatta in the Seventeenth Century: A Synthesis of Central Asian, Classical Mughal and Local Architecture 10. Development of Kashmir's Islamic Religious Architecture in the Medieval Period: Synthesis and Continuity Part III: India and Iran: Historical Perspectives 11. Imperative Role of Nur Jahan and her Persian Roots in the Evolution of Mughal Garden Tombs 12. Impact of Persian Ghazals on Mughal Monuments 13. Shaikh Abdul Haq: A Traditionalist of Bokhara in Delhi 14. Following the Traces of the Great Migration of Turks from Asia to Anatolia 15. Cultural and Architectural Engagements between India and Iran: A Study of Indian Literature Through the Ages
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Shah Jahan;Nur Jahan;India-Iran;Humayun's Tomb;Indo-Persian;Jama Masjid;architectural traditions;Alauddin Khalji;art;Jami Mosque;music;Persian Ghazals;food;Chahar Bagh;culture;Mughal Painting;Sufism;Holy Man;cultural interactions;Fatehpur Sikri;ethno-religious exchange;Oriel Windows;myths;Prayer Chamber;mythology;Indus Valley Civilization;knowledge transfer;Firoz Shah Tughluq;Iranian and Indian architecture synthesis;Zain Al Abidin;Turks;Mughal Rule;architecture;Tamil Nadu;Asia;Persian Language;Anatolia;Long Horn;Mughal;Quwwat Al Islam;Sind;Chandni Chowk;Buildings;Dal Lake;Indo-Iran Relations;Hasht Bihisht;Persia;Caravanserais Architecture;'Public' Women;Public Spaces;India and Iran;Mughal Garden Tombs
Introduction Part I: A Confluence of Traditions 1. The Qutb Complex: Iran and India 2. Mapping the Overlap between the Culture of Iranian "Turquoise and Emerald" with Indian "Saffron and Vermillion" 3. The Transition of the Khaksar to the Nath Yogi via Gor Khatri 4. Caravanserais: A Synthesis of Indo-Iranian Architecture 5. Nuskha-i-Shah Jahani, A Confluence of Indo-Persian Food Culture 6. Myth and Mythology Related to Water in Indian and Iranian Culture: Connections and Continuity Part II: Regional Dynamics 7. The Mughal Gardens of Kashmir: A Cultural Perspective 8. Transformation of a "Hindu" City into a "Muslim" Capital? Factual and Fabled Mohammadabad Champaner under the Sultans of Gujarat 9. The Major Mughal Buildings of Thatta in the Seventeenth Century: A Synthesis of Central Asian, Classical Mughal and Local Architecture 10. Development of Kashmir's Islamic Religious Architecture in the Medieval Period: Synthesis and Continuity Part III: India and Iran: Historical Perspectives 11. Imperative Role of Nur Jahan and her Persian Roots in the Evolution of Mughal Garden Tombs 12. Impact of Persian Ghazals on Mughal Monuments 13. Shaikh Abdul Haq: A Traditionalist of Bokhara in Delhi 14. Following the Traces of the Great Migration of Turks from Asia to Anatolia 15. Cultural and Architectural Engagements between India and Iran: A Study of Indian Literature Through the Ages
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Shah Jahan;Nur Jahan;India-Iran;Humayun's Tomb;Indo-Persian;Jama Masjid;architectural traditions;Alauddin Khalji;art;Jami Mosque;music;Persian Ghazals;food;Chahar Bagh;culture;Mughal Painting;Sufism;Holy Man;cultural interactions;Fatehpur Sikri;ethno-religious exchange;Oriel Windows;myths;Prayer Chamber;mythology;Indus Valley Civilization;knowledge transfer;Firoz Shah Tughluq;Iranian and Indian architecture synthesis;Zain Al Abidin;Turks;Mughal Rule;architecture;Tamil Nadu;Asia;Persian Language;Anatolia;Long Horn;Mughal;Quwwat Al Islam;Sind;Chandni Chowk;Buildings;Dal Lake;Indo-Iran Relations;Hasht Bihisht;Persia;Caravanserais Architecture;'Public' Women;Public Spaces;India and Iran;Mughal Garden Tombs