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Between the 14th and the 17th century, the Deccan plateau of south-central India was home to a series of important and highly cultured Muslim courts. Subtly blending elements from Iran, West Asia, southern India, and northern India, the arts produced under these sultanates are markedly different from those of the rest of India and especially from those produced under Mughal patronage. This publication, a result of a 2008 symposium held at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, investigates the arts of Deccan and the unique output in the fields of painting, literature, architecture, arms, textiles, and carpet
Note:
"Many of the essays published in this volume were presented at the Symposium 'The Art of India's Deccan Sultans', held at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, on October 24 - 26, 2008." - Impressum
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A social and historical introduction to the Deccan, 1323-1687
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Farrukh beg in the Deccan: an update
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The Kitab-i Nauras: key to Bijapur's golden age
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The Pem Nem: a sixteenth century illustrated romance from Bijapur
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Deccani elements in early Pahari painting
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The courtly gardens of Abdul's Ibrahim Nama
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The multiple worlds of Amin Khan: crossing Persianate and Indic cultural boundaries in the Quth Shahi Kingdom
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781588394385
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780300175875
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Sultans of the South New York, NY : Metropolitan Museum of Art, 2011 ISBN 9781588394385
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9780300175875
Additional Edition:
ISBN 0300175876
Language:
English
Subjects:
Art History
Keywords:
Dekhan
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Kunst
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Geschichte 1323-1687
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