Format:
1 Online-Ressource (XVI, 240 Seiten)
ISBN:
9789004325326
Series Statement:
Middle East and Islamic studies e-books online Collection 2017
Content:
Preliminary Material -- Introduction -- 1 The Garden City of Babur and the Great Mughals -- 2 The Vicissitudes of the New Afghan Capital: 1773–1879 -- 3 Amir ʿAbd or-Rahmân Khân: Master Builder, 1880–1901 -- 4 The Serâjiya Capital, 1901–1919 -- 5 Amâniya Kabul: The Dream of Modernization -- 6 The Emergence of Modern Urban Planning, 1930–1948 -- Conclusion -- Glossary -- Annex 1: Genealogical Tables -- Annex 2: The Population of Kabul -- Annex 3: The Mayors of Kabul -- Annex 4: The Principal Buildings of Kabul: A Chronology -- Annex 5: Panoramic Views of Kabul -- Annex 6: Commemorative Plaques and Funerary Inscriptions -- Annex 7: Royal Tombs -- Bibliography -- Index.
Content:
Through years of neglect, deliberate modernization, and the effect of decades of war, Kabul’s architectural history has virtually disappeared. By meticulous use of all available records including written works, photographs, films, and oral reminiscences, Kabul: A History 1773-1948 provides a remarkably complete and unsurpassed account of the city’s history as seen through its built environment, from the pleasure gardens of the 16th and 17th century Mughals to the efforts of the Saduza’i and Muhammadza’i rulers of the 18th-20th centuries to turn this one-time resort town into a thriving capital city at the center of a country of enormous diversity. Thoroughly documented and well-illustrated, the book reveals the rich cultural legacy of a city of global importance
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9789004323636
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Schinasi, May, author Kabul Leiden : Boston : Brill, [2016]
Language:
English
Keywords:
Kabul
;
Geschichte 1773-1948
DOI:
10.1163/9789004325326