Lal Kot to Lal Qila: The Architectural Heritage of Delhi : a Journey Through Time

By: Sur, Anuradha DuttaMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New Delhi ABI Prints & Publishing Co. 2014Description: 198pISBN: 9788186787182Subject(s): ConservationDDC classification: 711.9
Contents:
1. Lal Kot: The Beginnings of an Imperial Capital at Delhi p.19, 2. The Earliest Monuments of the Muslim Conquerors of Delhi: Qutb Minar and other Monuments p.19, Part A. The Quwwat-ul-Islam Masjid and the Qutb Minar and a Note on the Hasthstal Minar of Najafgarh p.19, Part B. The Tomb of Iltutmish; Alauddin Khalji's Tomb and College; the Alai Darwaza; the Alai Minar and the Memorial of Shah Imam Zamin p.30, 3. Mehrauli: The Heart of the '1st' Historical City p.39, 4. Sultan Alauddin Khalji's Capital at Siri p.53, 5. Tughlaqabad-The City of Sultan Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq: The Fortress and Its Tragic Past p.59, 6. The Buildings of Sultan Muhammad bin Tughlaq p.67, 7. Public Works- A Legacy of Indian Rulers p.75, 8. Architectural Development during the Reign of Sultan Firuz Shah Tughlaq p.80, 9. Sufi Saints in Delhi: A Description of Some of Their Memorials p.95, 10. The Lodi Gardens-Its Maqbarahs and Other Monuments p.104, 11. Some Lesser Known Mausoleums and Mosques of South Delhi p.112, 12. A New Age in Medieval Delhi p. 121, Part A. The Establishment of the Mughal Dynasty and a Note on 'Dinpanah', the City Built by Humayun p.121, Part B. The Purana Qila and the Salimgarh Fort: The Hidden Realities p.124, 13. The Mausoleum of Humayun and the Neighbouring Monuments: A Beginning of a Glorious Chapter in the History of Delhi p.137, 14. The Lal Qila-Shahjahan's Citadel at Delhi p.147, 15. Shahjahanabad: The Living City of the Mughals p.162, 16. The Tombs of Abdur Rahim Khan-i-Khanan and Safdarjung p.174, 17. Monuments of another Milieu p.181, Bibliography p.187, Index p.189
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1. Lal Kot: The Beginnings of an Imperial Capital at Delhi p.19, 2. The Earliest Monuments of the Muslim Conquerors of Delhi: Qutb Minar and other Monuments p.19, Part A. The Quwwat-ul-Islam Masjid and the Qutb Minar and a Note on the Hasthstal Minar of Najafgarh p.19, Part B. The Tomb of Iltutmish; Alauddin Khalji's Tomb and College; the Alai Darwaza; the Alai Minar and the Memorial of Shah Imam Zamin p.30, 3. Mehrauli: The Heart of the '1st' Historical City p.39, 4. Sultan Alauddin Khalji's Capital at Siri p.53, 5. Tughlaqabad-The City of Sultan Ghiyasuddin Tughlaq: The Fortress and Its Tragic Past p.59, 6. The Buildings of Sultan Muhammad bin Tughlaq p.67, 7. Public Works- A Legacy of Indian Rulers p.75, 8. Architectural Development during the Reign of Sultan Firuz Shah Tughlaq p.80, 9. Sufi Saints in Delhi: A Description of Some of Their Memorials p.95, 10. The Lodi Gardens-Its Maqbarahs and Other Monuments p.104, 11. Some Lesser Known Mausoleums and Mosques of South Delhi p.112, 12. A New Age in Medieval Delhi p. 121, Part A. The Establishment of the Mughal Dynasty and a Note on 'Dinpanah', the City Built by Humayun p.121, Part B. The Purana Qila and the Salimgarh Fort: The Hidden Realities p.124, 13. The Mausoleum of Humayun and the Neighbouring Monuments: A Beginning of a Glorious Chapter in the History of Delhi p.137, 14. The Lal Qila-Shahjahan's Citadel at Delhi p.147, 15. Shahjahanabad: The Living City of the Mughals p.162, 16. The Tombs of Abdur Rahim Khan-i-Khanan and Safdarjung p.174, 17. Monuments of another Milieu p.181, Bibliography p.187, Index p.189

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