Description
Islamic Heritage of the Deccan is a scholarly work that traces the profound impact of Islamic civilization on the Deccan plateau spanning several centuries. The book explores the architectural marvels, including mosques, tombs, and palaces that showcase the distinctive Indo-Islamic style that emerged in this region.
Through detailed analysis and historical documentation, the author examines the contributions of sultanates, scholars, artists, and craftsmen who enriched the Deccan’s cultural landscape. The work covers religious institutions, artistic traditions, manuscript illumination, calligraphy, and the synthesis of Persian, Central Asian, and local Indian influences.
This Smithsonian publication serves as an essential resource for understanding how Islamic civilization became an integral part of Deccan society, creating a unique cultural synthesis that continues to influence the region’s identity. It appeals to historians, art enthusiasts, and anyone interested in Indian and Islamic heritage.







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