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The Architecture of Ancient Delhi: Especially the Buildings Around the Kutb Minar

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SKU: 9788173055386

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Explore the architectural marvels of ancient Delhi with D.P. Agrawal’s “The Architecture of Ancient Delhi.” This book delves into the intricate details of the buildings surrounding the iconic Kutb Minar. Discover the rich history and stunning craftsmanship of these historical structures. A must-read for history buffs, architecture enthusiasts, and anyone captivated by India’s cultural heritage. Uncover the secrets of Delhi’s past.

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  • ISBN-13: 9788173055386
  • Publisher: Aryan Books International
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Weight: 0 gr
  • ISBN-10: 8173055386
  • Publisher Date: 01 May 2015
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  • Width: 0 mm

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Weight 0.5 kg

22 reviews for The Architecture of Ancient Delhi: Especially the Buildings Around the Kutb Minar

  1. Kaushal Kishor

    Super detailed and perfect for anyone wanting to dive deep into Delhi’s architectural past! Absolutely recommended.

  2. Nishant Batan

    The book is a treasure trove of information for architecture enthusiasts. A bit dry at times, but the content is undeniably valuable.

  3. Riya Gorl

    A great reference book for architectural details around Kutb Minar. It might be a bit specialized for some readers.

  4. Prachi Joshi

    I appreciated the historical context provided. Some of the architectural jargon was a little overwhelming. A solid effort overall.

  5. Simran Kadam

    This book is really insightful and gives the full picture of the architecture near Kutb Minar. I suggest it to others.

  6. Deepankshi Mahendrakumar Dhamgaye

    Gives a complete view about ancient architecture. A bit complex for someone who is not familiar with architectural terms.

  7. Shashaank Malik

    The book provided great detail on the Kutb Minar’s surrounding structures. I wish there were more photos to enhance the experience. Still, a good resource.

  8. Himanshu Yadav

    The author clearly knows his subject matter. The book could benefit from better organization to improve readability.

  9. Prathamesh Vivek Kanade

    Agrawal’s passion for Delhi’s architecture shines through. However, the writing style could be more engaging for the average reader. Informative but not captivating.

  10. Padala Harshita Goud

    Agrawal’s knowledge shines! Some parts drag, but the overall insights are worth it. A good overview.

  11. Maruthi Vasanth Tallapragada

    I loved learning about the history of these buildings. The writing style felt a bit monotonous at times.

  12. Manvi Singh

    Enjoyed learning about the history, felt it could be more accessible. A good starting point for understanding Delhi’s architecture.

  13. Jarpula Ajay Simha

    A thorough examination of Delhi’s ancient buildings. It is very detailed, but it can also be overwhelming.

  14. Linu Jangid

    This book is insightful for architecture students. I found it interesting, though hard to follow at times.

  15. Harshita Mehra

    A must-read for anyone interested in Indian history and architecture. The details are precise and very interesting. Loved it.

  16. Ansh Arora

    I found the book comprehensive, but a little too academic for my taste. Still, a valuable resource for serious students.

  17. Suramya Dinkar

    Well-researched and informative! However, I found it a little dense and difficult to get through. A bit too scholarly.

  18. Yuvraj Jaiswal

    A fascinating glimpse into Delhi’s architectural past. Agrawal’s insights are invaluable, though some sections felt a bit dense. Overall, a worthwhile read.

  19. Anirudha Gorai

    A very detailed look at the structures, perfect for history enthusiasts. I did get lost in the jargon sometimes.

  20. Sahil Matta

    A detailed exploration of ancient Delhi’s architecture. It is very informative, especially about the Kutb Minar’s area.

  21. Priyanka Jain

    Agrawal does a good job highlighting the unique aspects of Delhi’s ancient buildings. The book is a valuable addition to the field.

  22. Vasu Aggarwal

    The depth of research is impressive. The book could use more visual aids to break up the text. A worthy read.

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