Description

  • ISBN-13: 9788124602454
  • Publisher: D.K. Printworld
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: xxxi, 335
  • ISBN-10: 812460245X
  • Publisher Date: 2004
  • Language: English
  • Weight: 1400 gr

Additional information

Weight 0.5 kg

16 reviews for Islamic Tombs In India The Iconography And Genesis Of Their Design

  1. Aditya Rambalak Varma

    I appreciated the extensive research. It is dry but informative. It is also fairly detailed.

  2. Reju Rohan

    This book is a bit hard to understand, although the content is quite interesting and it includes relevant insights.

  3. Aditi Sherawat

    The book is amazing in its scope, but the writing style is dense. It is better for researchers than general public.

  4. Navneet Kumar

    An in-depth analysis that opened my eyes to the intricacies of tomb design. Some sections were tough to get through.

  5. Mohit Baheti

    A fascinating look at the architectural history, but a bit dry at times. Could use more visual aids. Overall, an informative read.

  6. Saurav Kumar

    This is an excellent, detailed study. It provides great historical context! The book is very thorough and interesting.

  7. Ashish Das

    I enjoyed the exploration of different regional styles. However, I wished for more on the social context.

  8. Harsh Mukesh Thosar

    The book is thorough, but assumes prior knowledge. Novices might find it overwhelming. Still, a worthy addition to my library.

  9. Joydeep Sarkar

    I learned a lot! A bit too academic for a casual reader but it’s a valuable resource for serious students of Islamic art.

  10. Rahul Kannojia

    The book provides valuable insights and historical context, the writing is also very engaging.

  11. Soumya

    A solid overview of the topic. Could be improved by clearer diagrams. Good for advanced study, somewhat inaccessible otherwise.

  12. Sneha Ravindran

    Beautifully researched! The insights into design evolution are impressive. It could have used some lighter editing.

  13. Aman Yadav

    The book is scholarly and detailed. However, it lacks a narrative flow. It’s clearly well-researched but not the easiest read.

  14. Prateek Arya

    The detail and analysis of tombs is really impressive, the images are a great addition to the book.

  15. Ayush Mittal

    While the subject matter is compelling, the book feels somewhat repetitive. It is a good, though not a great, exploration.

  16. Prerak Bansal

    A must-read for anyone interested in Islamic architecture. Sometimes it feels a bit too technical, though.

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