Xplore Mandu

Xplore Mandu

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Book Specification

Item Code: UAF041
Author: Various Authors
Publisher: Resurrect Books
Language: English
Edition: 2017
ISBN: 9788193208533
Pages: 200 (Throughout Color Illustrations)
Cover: PAPERBACK
Other Details 8.00 X 5.00 inch
Weight 310 gm

Book Description

About the Book
"In the ruins of Mandu, the walls of bricks and bodies have fallen, but the love of Baaz Bahadur and Roopmati has survived. I find it a fascinating haunt. While driving from Bombay to northern India, Mandu was always my favourite place to halt for the night. Though Mandu has fallen prey to noisy touristy attractions in recent times, the ruins still haunt me as lovers' rendezvous. When I was writing this song (Naam gum jayega), the location was very much alive in my mind. Later I pasteurized it there.

About the Authors
A graphic designer by profession, Ankita did her graduation from National Institute of Design, Ahmadabad and Masters in Visual Communication from Indian Institute of Technology, Bombay. She is also an avid nature lover and a budding ornithologist.

Ms. Ankita Roy I Designer Baisakhi has done her Masters in Mass Communication, and a graduate from Miranda House, Delhi, and has worked as a journalist with United News of India (UNI). She has over 10 years of experience as an Editor.

An enthusiastic traveller, she loves to explore multi-cultural threads A nature lover by heart, a globetrotter by passion and an architect by profession, Jyotsna holds a Masters in Landscape Architecture from the prestigious CEPT, Ahmadabad. She believes in balancing her passion and profession while exploring more of try r. Indian Architecture.

Nis. Jyotsna Mishra I Architect An electrical engineer by accident, Malay is smitten by his love for India and has been travelling across the length and breadth of the country to discover and document the many myriad hues of our microcosmic natural and cultural heritage. He is also a photography enthusiast.

Introduction
In the early 15th Century, foundations of a new imperial capital were being laid by an adventurous Afghan warrior in the balmy climes of an elevated plateau in Central India. Hoshang Shah, as he was named, was not the first to choose this strategic location for the city of his dreams.

Building upon his pioneering work, Hushing successors left no stone unturned in adding to the pomp and grandeur of the expanding metropolis, The culmination of this magnificence was reached under Ghiyath Shah who added new treads of artistic and cultural sophistication in prevailing fibers of architectural and military excellence, This led to creation of a human settlement - unique, diverse and rich - that would surpass fame and grandeur of any other in the whole world, Shaadiabad - literally the city of joy - was the name given to this opulent human settlement where new heights were reached in spheres of architecture, art and culture, If the architects of Shaadiabad gave us the first edifice of white marble in the Indian Sub-continent, the painters of Ghiyath Shah left us myth the exquisitely crafted Nimatnama - probably the first illustrated cook book in the world. It was the congeniality of Shaadiabads air that worked as a prelude for the legendary romance between Baz Bahadur and Roopmati The songs still reverberates through the region and so does the story about Roopmati's heroic sacrifice for her love? No one could have ever imagined that luster of this city of opulence would ever diminish but destiny had a different script altogether.

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