Monuments Of Delhi


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Monuments Of Delhi Architectural Historical


Monuments Of Delhi Architectural Historical
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Author : Professor R. Nath
language : en
Publisher: Ajay Nath, The Heritage Ajmer/Jaipur, India
Release Date : 2020-06-18

Monuments Of Delhi Architectural Historical written by Professor R. Nath and has been published by Ajay Nath, The Heritage Ajmer/Jaipur, India this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2020-06-18 with Architecture categories.


MONUMENTS OF DELHI (Architectural & Historical) Prof. R. Nath, Ajay Nath This is the English translation of Syed Ahmed Khan’s Urdu work ‘Athar’al-Sanadid of 1846 with original Sketches and Inscriptions. Revised and updated 2nd Edition. (Agra Sep ’2010) 14×22 cm, pages 26+254, Architectural Sketches 44, Original Inscriptions 58, Paperback, ISBN : 81-85105-33-2 Rs. 795/- US $ 40 (Sir) Sayyid Ahmad Khan (1817-98), the founder of Aligarh Muslim University, was also a scholar of history. He was greatly interested in the monuments of Delhi, on which subject he authored a work “Athar’al-Sanadid” in Urdu. It contained immensely useful historical and architectural material for the study of the monuments of Delhi, built over a long span of time, from c.1192 to 1846 A.D. Its Arabic and Persian inscriptions were meticulously collected by the author himself, while its sketches were made by his artist Mirza Shah Rukh Beg Musawwir. It was first published in 1846 A.D. and soon became popular in India and abroad. The British and French scholars depended upon it. Almost the whole of it was reproduced in French by M.Garcin de Tassey in the Journal Asiatique. Edward Thomas, the author of the classical work : ‘The Chronicles of the Pathan Kings of Delhi’ (London 1871) largely drew on the Athar’al-Sanadid. It was almost a base book to Alexander Cunningham, the father of Indian Archaeology, and guided him in the preparation of his Report for the year 1862-65 (A.S.I. Vol-I). His assistant J.D. Beglar who prepared his Report on Delhi separately (A.S.I. Vol-IV) also relied upon Sayyid Ahmed, whose work, in fact, laid the foundation of the study of this subject and who was the basic authority for all later works. There always was the need of a faithful and comprehensive translation of his work into English. Though several Urdu editions were published subsequently, it was not translated, for more than a century. This Urdu work : ‘Athar’al-Sanadid’ was translated into English by Prof. R. Nath and was first published under the title : Monuments of Delhi : A Historical Study in 1978. It was popularly received and the first edition was sold out by 1990, and though it is needed and is in great demand, it was out of print for more than two decades. It studies nearly 160 monuments of Delhi built between 1192 and 1846. Sayyid Ahmed’s original scheme has been simplified to be useful to the reader and the work has been updated with comprehensive notes and references. His artist Mirza Shah Rukh Beg Musawwir’s original 44 drawings (sketches, made free hand) and Sayyid Ahmed’s original inscriptions which he collected assiduously and some of which are no longer extant, have been repaired and reproduced. His chronology and architectural narrative have been reformed and, as needed in an English translation, correct technical terms have been substituted. Sayyid Ahmed’s Urdu and English prefaces and his personal narrative of his family are special features of this work. It is, in fact, a mine of information on the subject; recording the first authentic survey of the monuments of Delhi, it is almost an encyclopedic work.



Invisible City


Invisible City
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Author : Rakhshanda Jalil
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2011

Invisible City written by Rakhshanda Jalil and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2011 with Architecture, Islamic categories.


A book about Delhi's secret and seldom-visited monuments.



Monuments Of Delhi Delhi Zail


Monuments Of Delhi Delhi Zail
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Author : Maulvi Zafar Hasan
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1997

Monuments Of Delhi Delhi Zail written by Maulvi Zafar Hasan and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1997 with Architecture categories.




Monuments Of Delhi


Monuments Of Delhi
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Author : Sir Sayyid Aḥmad K̲h̲ān̲
language : en
Publisher: New Delhi : Ambika
Release Date : 1978

Monuments Of Delhi written by Sir Sayyid Aḥmad K̲h̲ān̲ and has been published by New Delhi : Ambika this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1978 with Architecture categories.




Delhi Its Monuments And History


Delhi Its Monuments And History
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Author : Thomas George Percival Spear
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1943

Delhi Its Monuments And History written by Thomas George Percival Spear and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1943 with Delhi (India) categories.




Monuments Of Delhi


Monuments Of Delhi
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Author : Maulvi Zafar Hasan
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 2008

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Monuments Of Delhi


Monuments Of Delhi
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Author : Sir Sayyid AhĐmad Køhøanø
language : ar
Publisher:
Release Date : 2010

Monuments Of Delhi written by Sir Sayyid AhĐmad Køhøanø and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2010 with Delhi (India) categories.


Sir Sayyid Ahmad Khan (1817-98), the founder of Aligarh Muslim University, was also a scholar of history. He was greatly interested in the monuments of Delhi, on which subject he authored a work Athar'al-Sanadid in Urdu. It contained immensely useful historical and architectural material for the study of monuments of Delhi, built over a long span of time, from c.1192 to 1846 A.D. It's Arabic and Persian inscriptions were meticulously collected by the author himself, while its sketches were made by his artist Mirza Shah Rukh Beg Musawwir. It was first published in 1846 A.D. and soon became popular in India and abroad. The British and French scholars depended upon it. Almost the whole of it was reproduced in French by M.Garcin de Tassey in the Journal Asiatique. Edward Thomas, the author of the classical work: The Chronicles of the Pathan Kings of Delhi (London 1871) largely drew on the Athar al-Sanadid. It was almost a base book to Alexander Cunningham, the father of Indian Archaeology, and guided him in the preparation of his Report for the year 1862-65 (A.S.I. Vol-I). His assistant J.D. Beglar who prepared his Report on Delhi separately (A.S.I. Vol-IV) also relied upon Sayyid Ahmed, whose work, in fact, laid the foundation of the study of this subject and who was the basic authority for all later works. There always was the need of a faithful and comprehensive translation of his work into English. Though several Urdu editions were published subsequently, it was not translated, for more than a century. This Urdu work: Athar'al-Sanadid was translated into English by Prof. R. Nath and was first published under the title: Monuments of Delhi: A Historical Study in 1978. It was popularly received and the first edition was sold out by 1990, and though it is needed and is in great demand, it was out of print for more than two decades.



The Islamic Monuments Of Delhi


The Islamic Monuments Of Delhi
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Author : Ranjan Kumar Singh
language : en
Publisher: Partridge Publishing
Release Date : 2016-07-05

The Islamic Monuments Of Delhi written by Ranjan Kumar Singh and has been published by Partridge Publishing this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2016-07-05 with Travel categories.


All the so-called cities of Delhi, including Indraprasthaa city said to have been built for the legendary Pandvas by the master craftsman Vishwakarmaperished and yet Delhi survives. Remarkably, none of the cities of Delhi was called Delhi. It was only after their decline that they became a part of Delhi. It is a paradox that those that perished were all walled cities, and the one that survives has no fortification. Nevertheless, Delhi is amongst the richest cities of the world in terms of monuments. These monuments constitute an inspiring saga of our past, where history speaks through battered bricks and tattered stones. The book presents a comprehensive history of Medieval Delhi and its archaeology. It introduces sixty monuments of Delhi from the Muslim era along with brilliant photographs.



Lost Monuments Of Delhi


Lost Monuments Of Delhi
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Author : Sarah Sainty
language : en
Publisher:
Release Date : 1997

Lost Monuments Of Delhi written by Sarah Sainty and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1997 with Delhi (India) categories.




Building Histories


Building Histories
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Author : Mrinalini Rajagopalan
language : en
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Release Date : 2017-03-01

Building Histories written by Mrinalini Rajagopalan and has been published by University of Chicago Press this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 2017-03-01 with Architecture categories.


Building Histories offers innovative accounts of five medieval monuments in Delhi—the Red Fort, Rasul Numa Dargah, Jama Masjid, Purana Qila, and the Qutb complex—tracing their modern lives from the nineteenth century into the twentieth. Mrinalini Rajagopalan argues that the modern construction of the history of these monuments entailed the careful selection, manipulation, and regulation of the past by both the colonial and later postcolonial states. Although framed as objective “archival” truths, these histories were meant to erase or marginalize the powerful and persistent affective appropriations of the monuments by groups who often existed outside the center of power. By analyzing these archival and affective histories together, Rajagopalan works to redefine the historic monument—far from a symbol of a specific past, the monument is shown in Building Histories to be a culturally mutable object with multiple stories to tell.