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This volume of the work entitled `Encyclopaedia of Indian Architecture` is devoted to the study of Islamic architecture. It has thirty nine chapters. The chapters discuss The Sources of Islamic Architecture in India, The Delhi or Imperial Style: Its Beginnings under the Slave Dynasty, The Thirteenth Century Mosques at Delhi and Ajmer-The Qutab Minar, The Delhi or Imperial Style: The Buildings of the Khalji Dynasty, The Delhi or Imperial Style: The Tughlaq Dynasty, The Delhi or Imperial Style: The Sayyid and Lodi Dynasties, Provincial Style: The Punjab, architecture of Bengal, Gujarat Architecture, Monuments of Gujarat, Gaur and Gulbarga-Muhammadan in the Fourteenth Century, Architecture - Mandu, Jaunpur, Ahmedabad, Qutub Shahi Fort Golconda, Vijayanagara and Bijapur, Raichur Fort, The Mughal Period: Babur, Humayun, The Buildings of Sher Shah Sur, The Advent of the Mughals - Sher Shah`s Mosque and Tomb - Humayun;s Tomb, The Mughal Period: Akbar The Great, Fatehpur Sikri - Akbar`s Palace at Agra 16th Century, The Mughal Period: Jahangir: The Transition from Stone to Marble, The Mugal Period: Shah Jahan: The Reign of Marble, Hindu Symbolism - The Design and Building of the Taj Mahal etc. ISBN - 8180901775
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