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Amelia Khatri

India’s Monuments

“India's Monuments” presents a comprehensive journey through 5,000 years of architectural heritage, showcasing how India's built environment serves as a living record of its civilization. The book masterfully weaves together the evolution of architectural styles, engineering achievements, and socio-political influences that shaped these magnificent structures, from ancient Buddhist caves to Mughal mausoleums.
Through a chronological exploration spanning four major periods — Ancient and Classical, Medieval, Islamic, and Colonial to Modern — the book reveals fascinating insights into how each ruling dynasty left its distinctive mark on India's architectural landscape. Readers discover how the precision-engineered observatories of Jaipur incorporated advanced astronomical principles, and how Islamic geometric patterns merged sophisticated mathematical concepts with artistic expression.
The narrative particularly shines in its analysis of how monuments served multiple purposes, functioning as centers of power, learning, and religious devotion while showcasing period-specific technological capabilities. What sets this work apart is its multidisciplinary approach, combining archaeological findings, architectural documentation, and cutting-edge technological surveys to present a complete picture of India's monumental heritage.
The book's systematic framework for monument analysis provides readers with practical tools for understanding historical architecture beyond aesthetic appreciation, making it valuable for both specialists and general readers interested in architecture, history, or Indian culture. The inclusion of recent research findings and contemporary conservation challenges ensures its relevance to modern discussions about architectural preservation.
74 бумажные страницы
Дата публикации оригинала
2025
Год выхода издания
2025
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