While the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb Alamgir is not well-known for his architectural commissions as his predecessors, there are still a few extant buildings associated with him. Two of these are residential sites, built almost fifty years apart, at the beginning and end of his career as an emperor. This essay examines these hitherto unpublished sites, and documents them as part of a Mughal legacy in the Deccan that has remained uncelebrated. The palace at Aurangabad and a royal residential compound just outside of Ahmadnagar are the two sites which bracket the emperor’s career and offer an insight into his political fortunes and religious life as it changed
This essay discusses the commemoration of the Mughal emperor Humayun (r. 1530–40, 1555–56) by his so...
In Akbar's time (1556 1605), the territories of the Mughal emnire included parts of present day Afg...
Interior, south gate; octagonal hall with suites of rooms on the east and west side in two storeys; ...
While the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb Alamgir is not well-known for his architectural commissions as hi...
Delhi possesses much of India\u27s finest architecture; it is the heart of Hindustan and holds an im...
The thesis seeks to analyze the Mughal Architecture in Old Delhi from 1526 till 1707. Starting with ...
This paper was written in Spatial History and Historical GIS (HIST 207), taught by Mr. Kennedy.This ...
Each building within the Agra complex can be studied apart from the other, built within the same per...
This article examines the architectural form and potential functions of two royal buildings: the She...
I have divided my work into three main sections, one for each of the Mughal emperors, AKBAR, JAHANGI...
Submission to the Friends of Fondren Library Research Awards, 2018.This paper was originally prepar...
Lahore has been the capital of Mughal dynasty and became a prominent settlement when the Akbar order...
The Mughal Dynasty dominated much of northern India from the early sixteenth through the early eight...
The Ottoman and the Mughal Empires, though widely recognized for their political prowess, military e...
W. M. Thackston, The Jahangirnama: Memoirs of Jahangir, Emperor of India (Washington, DC: Freer Gal...
This essay discusses the commemoration of the Mughal emperor Humayun (r. 1530–40, 1555–56) by his so...
In Akbar's time (1556 1605), the territories of the Mughal emnire included parts of present day Afg...
Interior, south gate; octagonal hall with suites of rooms on the east and west side in two storeys; ...
While the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb Alamgir is not well-known for his architectural commissions as hi...
Delhi possesses much of India\u27s finest architecture; it is the heart of Hindustan and holds an im...
The thesis seeks to analyze the Mughal Architecture in Old Delhi from 1526 till 1707. Starting with ...
This paper was written in Spatial History and Historical GIS (HIST 207), taught by Mr. Kennedy.This ...
Each building within the Agra complex can be studied apart from the other, built within the same per...
This article examines the architectural form and potential functions of two royal buildings: the She...
I have divided my work into three main sections, one for each of the Mughal emperors, AKBAR, JAHANGI...
Submission to the Friends of Fondren Library Research Awards, 2018.This paper was originally prepar...
Lahore has been the capital of Mughal dynasty and became a prominent settlement when the Akbar order...
The Mughal Dynasty dominated much of northern India from the early sixteenth through the early eight...
The Ottoman and the Mughal Empires, though widely recognized for their political prowess, military e...
W. M. Thackston, The Jahangirnama: Memoirs of Jahangir, Emperor of India (Washington, DC: Freer Gal...
This essay discusses the commemoration of the Mughal emperor Humayun (r. 1530–40, 1555–56) by his so...
In Akbar's time (1556 1605), the territories of the Mughal emnire included parts of present day Afg...
Interior, south gate; octagonal hall with suites of rooms on the east and west side in two storeys; ...