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The Architecture of a Deccan Sultanate: Courtly Practice and Royal Authority in Late Medieval India (Library of Islamic South Asia)
SKU: 9781784537944
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Delve into the rich tapestry of Deccan architecture and the courtly practices that defined royal authority in late medieval India. Pushkar Sohoni’s groundbreaking work presents the first in-depth analysis of the Nizam Shahs’ architectural achievements, from Ahmadnagar’s grandeur to Daulatabad’s fortresses. Understand how these magnificent buildings and sites articulated power, embodying Islamicate kingship and contributing to South Asia’s cultural landscape. This essential volume is perfect for students and scholars of Indian history, Islamic studies, and art history keen to explore India’s vibrant Sultanate past and its place in the Indian Ocean world.
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