Description
- ISBN-13: 9788124602560
- Publisher: D.K. Print World Ltd
- Language: English
- Returnable: Y
- ISBN-10: 8124602565
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 76
- Weight: 150 gr
Original price was: ₹180.00.₹135.00Current price is: ₹135.00.
Discover the indigenous roots of Mughal architecture in “Indigenous Mughal Architecture” by R. Nath (ISBN: 9788124602560). Explore how Indian forms, techniques, and beliefs shaped iconic monuments like the Taj Mahal. This accessible book reveals the evolution of Mughal architecture from Babur to Shah Jehan, highlighting its deep connection to Indian culture.
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Parth Kimta –
This book opened my eyes to a new way of seeing Mughal architecture. Highly recommend for history buffs!
Shivam Dhiran –
A compelling exploration of the Indian elements in Mughal buildings. I learned so much!
Garvit Sangal –
The book had some interesting points, but the lack of clear organization made it difficult to follow at times.
Bashar Khan –
While informative, the writing style was a little dry at times. Good content, but could be more engaging.
Prakhar Sharma –
Nath presents a convincing argument for the Indian influence. I’m inspired to visit some of these monuments myself.
Abhay Kumar Rajak –
The book is repetitive in places. It felt longer than it actually was. The core idea is interesting though
Tanvi Tyagi –
A fascinating look at the Indian influences on Mughal architecture. Some parts were a bit dense, but overall, a great read.
Arushi Mittal –
A very well-researched book. I liked the author’s analysis of the architecture. It provides great insights.
Aditya Gupta –
Provides a fresh perspective and challenges conventional wisdom. A must-read for anyone interested in Indian art history.
Nishita Jagati –
A solid overview of the topic. It’s a very detailed and informative book and worth the time invested.
Vineet Chaudhary –
R. Nath makes a strong case for the indigenous roots of Mughal design. I found it very insightful and well-researched.
Rishikesh Chaudhary –
Interesting perspective, but I wish there were more visuals to support the arguments. Still a valuable contribution.
Ritika Sharma –
Enjoyed learning about the Indian forms and techniques that shaped the Taj Mahal. A great book for students.