Aspects of Medieval Indian Architecture- A Historical & Archaeological Study in Punjab

Aspects of Medieval Indian Architecture- A Historical & Archaeological Study in Punjab

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Book Specification

Item Code: AZH113
Author: Chand Singh
Publisher: AGAM KALA PRAKASHAN, DELHI
Language: ENGLISH
Edition: 2015
ISBN: 9788173201530
Pages: 224 (Throughout Black and White Illustrations
Cover: HARDCOVER
Other Details 11.00x9.00 inches
Weight 1.01 kg

Book Description

About The Book

This work is a documentation and history of every aspect of the monumental interest in Punjab. It is made an attempt to reconstruct the history of Punjab on the basis of study of monuments. In total one hundred and one monuments have been studied. These monuments are of diverse nature and can be classified as sarai, Kos minar, bridge, mosque, tomb, tank, garden, well, stepwell, palace-fort, baradari, aaramgah and coronation site. These monuments not only give information about the past, they have a utilitarian aspect too. These monuments, which are heritage of the nation, their preservation and attitude of people towards them, reflect the sense of history of the nation.

In the modern industrial world more and more people are feeling the need to find out about their immediate and distant past and this is likely to increase in the future. This enhances the moral duty for historians/archaeologists to secure as much information as possible about the past before it is destroyed. Future generation is likely to deplore the way current societies are allowing much of their heritage to be destroyed without record. A society that ignores its past deserves to have no future.

About the Author

Dr. Chand Singh (b. 1974) working as Assistant Professor of History at D.A.V. College (Lahore, Estd. 1886), Ambala City. He did his graduation with History (Hons.), M.A. (History), M.Phil and Ph.D. from Kurukshetra University Kurukshetra. He has been awarded Junior Research Fellow (JRF) from Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR), New Delhi. His area of interest is the study of medieval monuments. He is life time member of Indian History Congress and Itihas Vichar Manch (Haryana). He has organized many events: a National Seminar, Lectures Exhibitions and Quiz Competitions on History. Seven research articles (Two Jointly) and two books (One Edited) are credited to him, with many in the pipeline.

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