From 1526-1857, the Mughal Empire presided over an extended period of peace, prosperity and unprecedented artistic achievement in the Indian subcontinent. For more than a decade, the Aga Khan Historic Cities Programme has been working to preserve and restore historically significant sites to their original splendour. This book takes a close look at a wide variety of such projects, such as Bagh-e-Babur in Kabul; Humayun's tomb and garden in Delhi; and the walled city of Lahore; and places them in the wider context of the Empire's social, aesthetic and ethical mores. In addition, it includes contemporary projects being developed around the world that reflect aspects of Mughal and Islamic heritage. Filled with stunning colour photography, this book offers a detailed study of the myriad achievements of the Mughal world and their lasting effects throughout the globe. This book also includes texts written by leading specialists on the subject as well as those who were actually in charge of the restoration projects.
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This beautifully illustrated book explores the historic cities, buildings and gardens that flourished during the Mughals' three-century rule, highlighting valuable conservation and restoration projects in Afghanistan, India and Pakistan.
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-One delightful surprise is the plan for a traditional Islamic garden to be built in, of all places, Edmonton, Alberta.- --StarTribune

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ISBN
9783791353791
Publisert
2015-07-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Prestel
Høyde
279 mm
Bredde
222 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
240

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Biographical note

Philip Jodidio has published numerous books on architecture and art, including The Museum of the Horse, The Aga Khan Historic Cities Programme, and Rafael Vinoly Architects (all by Prestel).