Mandu (Travel Guide)
Book Specification
Item Code: | NAF089 |
Author: | Swati Mitra |
Publisher: | Eicher Goodearth Pvt. Ltd. |
Language: | English |
Edition: | 2009 |
ISBN: | 9788187780946 |
Pages: | 96 (Throughout Color Illustrations) |
Cover: | Paperback |
Other Details | 9.5 inch X 5.5 inch |
Weight | 160 gm |
Book Description
An invaluable companion for the intrepid tourist and the armchair traveler – it brings Mandu into your living room!
• Detailed chapter on Land and History
• Comprehensive description of sites:
• Jahaz Mahal
• Hindola Mahal
• Jami Masjid
• Baz Bahadur’s Place
• Roopmati’s Pavilion
• Aglimpse into the legends of Mandu
• A well-researched section of seven short excursions from Mandu
• Over 120 specially-commissioned photographs, maps and illustrations
• Up-to-date Practical Information section
This beautiful guidebook explores the medieval hill-fort of Mandu, in Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh, through its stunning architecture, history and legends.
Through the ages, emperors, historians and travelers have been overwhelmed by the romance of Mandu, perched on a rocky spur of the Vindhyan ranges. It has been described as the city of joy, a celebration in stone, whose medieval rulers, the Malwa Sultans, built exquisite palaces and mosques, between the 14th and 16th centuries. Hoshang Shah’s Tomb, Jami Masjid, Jahaz Mahal, the picturesque kunds, which fill to the brim during the rains, stand testimony to the grand vision of their patrons, while the songs sung by the balladeers of Malwa pay tribute to the star-crossed love of the poet-prince Baz Bahadur and his beautiful consort, Roopmati.
The guidebook also includes a well-researched section on Indore, the gateway to Mandu, and nearby destinations like Maheshwar, Omkareshwar, Dhar and Bagh Caves.
With well over a hundred specially-commissioned photographs, illustrations and maps, and an up-to-date Practical Information section, this is a perfect companion for not just the intrepid tourist but also the armchair traveller.
Chapter I: | Land and History | 4 |
Chapter II: | Exploring Mandu | 14 |
Fortification and Gates | 16 | |
Royal Enclave | 18 | |
Jahaz Mahal | 18 | |
Hindola Mahal | 24 | |
Dilawar Khan's Mosque | 30 | |
Rewa Kund Group | 32 | |
Rewa Kund Group | 38 | |
Baz Bahadur's Palace | 42 | |
Roopmati's Pavilion | 44 | |
Central Group | 46 | |
Jami Masjid | 48 | |
Hoshang Shah's Tomb | 52 | |
Ashrafi Mahal | 54 | |
Sagar Talao Group | 56 | |
Malik Mughith's Mosque | 57 | |
Dai ka Mahal | 58 | |
Dai ki Chhoti Behen ka Mahal | 59 | |
Hathi Mahal Group | 60 | |
Hathi Mahal | 60 | |
Tomb of Darya Khan | 61 | |
Miscellanceous Monuments | 62 | |
Chapter III: | Indore: Gateway to Mandu | 64 |
Chapter IV: | Exursions from Mandu | 70 |
Maheshwar | 72 | |
Omkareshwar | 76 | |
Jhabua | 78 | |
Dhar | 81 | |
Bagh Caves | 82 | |
Burhanpur | 84 | |
Chapter V: | Practical Information | 88 |