Indo Turkish Architecture — Mansura Haidar

Indo Turkish Architecture
Mansura HaidarArkeoloji ve Sanat Yayınları
Indo Turkish Architecture
Mansura HaidarThe present work aims to study some selected examples of medieval architecture in India from the eleventh to seventeenth centuries Although numerous valuable works already exist on this theme as a comparative study highlighting external influences on Indian architecture of the middle ages this work remains unique as the brief exchanges between the two lands of Turkey and India in the sphere of architecture are yet to be evaluated and highlighted It is in this context that such a study seemed worth attempting Th e impact of Turkish culture which itself internally combines both Turco Mongol and Perso Islamic features had left an indelible stamp on the sphere of fine arts in India the extent depth and effect of which has yet to be determined and assessed It is the simple rationale behind the current endeavour Contents İçindekiler Foreword Acknowledgements Introduction Chapter 1 A Brief Survey of Turkish Architecture Outside India Chapter 2 Turkish Architecture Techniques and Forms Chapter 3 Emergence of Turks in India and Early Indo Turkish Architecture Chapter 4 Indo Turkish Architecture Under Sultans Of Delhi Chapter 5 Common Features in Indo Turkish Architecture The Timurid Period Conclusion Appendix I Indo Turkish Architecture at a Glance Appendix II Selected Buildings of India Appendix III Selected Buildings from Sultanate of Delhi Photographical Survey by Nezih Başgelen Appendix IV Turkey and India Ancient Lands Ancient People Halil Akıncı Glossary

Arkeoloji ve Sanat Yayınları
The present work aims to study some selected examples of medieval architecture in India from the eleventh to seventeenth centuries Although numerous valuable works already exist on this theme as a comparative study highlighting external influences on Indian architecture of the middle ages this work remains unique as the brief exchanges between the two lands of Turkey and India in the sphere of architecture are yet to be evaluated and highlighted It is in this context that such a study seemed worth attempting Th e impact of Turkish culture which itself internally combines both Turco Mongol and Perso Islamic features had left an indelible stamp on the sphere of fine arts in India the extent depth and effect of which has yet to be determined and assessed It is the simple rationale behind the current endeavour