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    Online Resource
    London : I.B. Tauris
    UID:
    gbv_1830170988
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (264 pages) , illustrations
    Edition: First edition
    Edition: London Bloomsbury Publishing 2020 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Edition: Also issued in print
    ISBN: 9780755624317
    Content: Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- PART I The Hindu Empires and Kingdoms The Maurya and Gupta Empires and Later Kingdoms -- PART II The Muslim Kingdoms and Empire -- 2. The Pre-Mughal Muslim Kingdoms of the North -- 3. The Deccan Muslim Kingdoms -- 4. The Mughal Empire and Beyond PART III The British Raj -- 5. Social Glimpses of the Raj -- 6. Imperial Splendour of the Presidencies -- 7. Summer Capitals and Cantonments -- 8. Palaces of Learning -- 9. British India and the Mother Country PART IV Conclusion -- 10. Pomp, Extravaganza and Poverty Glossary Notes -- List of Illustrations -- Illustration Credits -- Bibliography -- Index.
    Content: "Much has been written about the Imperial architecture of the Indian subcontinent, but this is the first book to dig deeply into the extent of imperial extravagance set against the economic and social conditions of ordinary subjects. Bhalla uses an extensive collection of illustrations to complement this apparent paradox, assessing three Indian empires - Hindu, Muslim and British. From the 3rd century BC through to the end of British colonialism, splendid and often deliberately ostentatious buildings glorified the contemporary social structures. Moving through these different periods, important symbols of the various empires are assessed, including the fort palaces of Agra, Delhi and Lahore and the Taj Mahal. The author here examines both the positives and negatives of empire, taking in social stability but also exploitation and oppression, exploring the subject of Indian poverty in a historical perspective alongside the more lasting symbols of empire. Through comparisons and contrasts, from the mausolea and palaces of the Mughals to the government buildings and memorials provided by the British, this is a comprehensive and well-researched overview of a country whose architectural history gives important insights into the diversity of its rulers. This unique look into colonial architecture and power dynamics will prove essential readers for students, researchers and all those with an interest in South Asian history or the history of architecture."--Bloomsbury Publishing
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , Also issued in print. , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781784530877
    Language: English
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