Mughal Architecture: An outline of its History and Development 1526 to 1858

Ebba Koch

Mughal Architecture: An outline of its History and Development 1526 to 1858 - Primus Books 2014 - 165

Introduction to the Revised Edition p.1, Introduction p.9, Map of India p.14, Babur (932 to 937 / 526 to 1530) p.31, Humayun (937-950 / 1530-1543, 962 – 963 / 1555 - 1556) p.34, Akbar (963-1014 / 1556 -1605) p.42, Funerary and Secular Architecture and Timurid Ninefold Plan (Hasht Bihisht) p.42, Fortress Palaces p.53, Mosques p.53, Public and Utilitarian Buildings p.66, Subimperial Patronage p.68, Jahangir (1014 to 1037 / 1605 to 1627 )p.70, Tombs p.70, Mosques p.82, Palaces p.84, Gardens p.86, Public Works p.90, Shah Jahan (1037 to 1068 / 1628 -1658) p.93, Tombs p.97, Palaces p.104,Fortress Palaces p.107, Gardens p.116, Mosques p.118, Public Works p.124, Aurangzib (1068 to 1118 / 1658 to 1707 ) and Later Mughal Architecture p.126, Palaces and gardens p.126, Tombs p.128, Mosques p.130, Public Works p.133, The Later Mughal Style p.134

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