Subhash Parihar
ISBN 9788173055393, Rs. 7500 / US$ 114.38
About the
book :
The Islamic
architecture of Punjab has not so far been studied with the seriousness it
deserves. The books on architecture of the Indian subcontinent take up just a
few monuments from Lahore or Multan, and that is all. It is believed that the
architecture of medieval Punjab was limited to these two centres only. But this
is not the real story. The whole land of Punjab is studded with monuments.
This book is
an outcome of the author’s extensive researches on the subject extended over
more than three decades. It covers a detailed account of 141 extant monuments
of Punjab, comprising thirteen sarais, eight bridges, seven baolis, six tanks,
thirty-three kos-minars, one fortified enclosure, two gardens, two forts, one
mansion, one takht, forty-seven tombs, eighteen mosques and two Idgahs. Besides
these extant structures, the work also traces available information about 103
extinct monuments which included seven sarais, three bridges, seven baolis, one
tank, six kos-minars, six gardens, thirteen forts, three mansions, one hammam,
twenty-five tombs, twenty-eight mosques and three Idgahs. In this way, the book
is a complete document on the five centuries of the built heritage of
Punjab.
The book is
illustrated with 41 colour plates, 352 monochrome plates, and 143 figures, mostly
by the author
himself.
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