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Journal articles on the topic "Architecture, Mughal"

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Hashmi, Arsala. "Philosophy of Interior Design in Mughal Era Mosques of Lahore: A case study of Maryam Zamani and Wazir Khan Mosques." Journal of Art, Architecture and Built Environment 01, no. 02 (2018): 55–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.32350/jaabe.12.04.

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A great reflection and convergence of Persian, Turkish and Indian architecture is observed in Mughal architecture, which is known as a remarkably symmetrical and decorative amalgamation of these architectures. Muslim and non-Muslim scholars of history have appreciated, identified and recognized the extremely attractive Mughal signs, decorations and beautifications. It has been observed that Mughal architecture is not limited and specified to mosques only but has been used in all other Islamic buildings including their gardens. These signs and decorations have combined different features, eleme
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Iqbal, Saira. "Scenic and Scientific Representation of Water in Mughal Architecture: A case study of ShahJahan’s Quadrangle Lahore Fort, Pakistan." Academic Research Community publication 2, no. 2 (2018): 11. http://dx.doi.org/10.21625/archive.v2i2.485.

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Nothing is useless in this world. Everything has its specific purpose and objectives with respect to its importance. The present-day hardware and materials utilized as a part of building swallow noteworthy measure of our national vitality. Ancient monumental buildings and palaces are still a place to relax without fans, coolers and air conditioners. There is a need to study the traditional buildings because they are time-tested. Mughal Architects are legendary for their creativity. Without beauty, architecture would just be the combination and amalgamation of some material. Hence, art is the s
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Arif, Anas Mahmud, Adnan Anwar, and Memoona Ilyas. "Mughal Garden Wah: Architecture, Conservation Issues and Tourism Management." Global Social Sciences Review VI, no. I (2021): 455–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2021(vi-i).46.

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Mughal Garden Wah is one of the masterpieces built by Mughals on GT Road near the city of Hassan Abdal. It was private property that was later on taken by the government due to its historical and architectural significance. This site is not only a picnic point for the local community but has the potential to attract thousands of national and international tourists to enjoy its landscape and architecture. The current state of the garden is not praiseworthy, and if proper measures are not taken well in time, this masterpiece of art and architecture will vanish soon. The current study is an attem
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Hillenbrand, Robert. "Mughal Architecture Explored." South Asian Studies 12, no. 1 (1996): 105–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/02666030.1996.9628514.

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Shirajom Monira Khondker. "Study of the Distinguishing Features of Mughal Mosque in Dhaka: A Case of Sat Gambuj Mosque." Creative Space 6, no. 2 (2019): 85–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.15415/cs.2019.62007.

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Mosque is the main focal point of Islamic spirit and accomplishments. All over the world in the Muslim settlements mosque becomes an edifice of distinct significance which is introduced by Prophet Muhammad (Sm.). Since the initial stage of Islam, Muslim architecture has been developed as the base point of mosque. Mosque architecture in medieval time uncovering clearly its sacred identity especially during the pre-Mughal and Mughal period in Bengal. Dhaka, the capital city of independent Bangladesh, is known as the city of mosques. The Mughal mosques of Dhaka are the exceptional example of mosq
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Koch, Ebba, and Catherine B. Asher. "Architecture of Mughal India." Journal of the American Oriental Society 114, no. 3 (1994): 521. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/605135.

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Kabir, Najma, Ghulam Abbas, and Khizar Hayat. "A Historic Journey of the Lahore City, to Attain Its Identity through Architecture." European Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 3, no. 3 (2017): 87. http://dx.doi.org/10.26417/ejis.v3i3.p87-97.

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Lahore is a historical and the second largest city of Pakistan. It has a unique geographical location as it is located on the main trade and invasion routes to South Asia. Its history dates back to 1000BC, when its foundations were laid by the Hindu prince Loh, son of Rama Chandra. After the invasion of Mahmud of Ghazni in 1000AD, the city of Lahore has grown, flourished, suffered invasions and destruction, and yet survived through the Sultanate (1206-1524), the Mughal (1524-1712) and Sikh (1764-1849) periods with an uneven, yet unbroken, cultural evolution. This is evident in the form of monu
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Kabir, Najma, Ghulam Abbas, and Khizar Hayat. "A Historic Journey of the Lahore City, to Attain Its Identity through Architecture." European Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies 8, no. 1 (2017): 87. http://dx.doi.org/10.26417/ejis.v8i1.p87-97.

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Lahore is a historical and the second largest city of Pakistan. It has a unique geographical location as it is located on the main trade and invasion routes to South Asia. Its history dates back to 1000BC, when its foundations were laid by the Hindu prince Loh, son of Rama Chandra. After the invasion of Mahmud of Ghazni in 1000AD, the city of Lahore has grown, flourished, suffered invasions and destruction, and yet survived through the Sultanate (1206-1524), the Mughal (1524-1712) and Sikh (1764-1849) periods with an uneven, yet unbroken, cultural evolution. This is evident in the form of monu
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Rehman Ganie, Zahied. "CONTRIBUTION OF ROYAL MUGHAL LADIES IN THE FIELD OF ART AND ARCHITECTURE FROM 1526-1707 A.D: A BRIEF SURVEY." International Journal of Research -GRANTHAALAYAH 6, no. 12 (2018): 34–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.29121/granthaalayah.v6.i12.2018.1074.

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Indian woman since ancient days had played an important role in the socio-cultural and philosophical development of the country. Especially in Medieval India, the royal ladies of the Mughal court were almost as remarkable as their male counterparts. Royal Mughal ladies like Hamida Banu Begam, Haji Begam, Nurjahan Begam, Jahanara Begam, Roshanara Begam, Zeb-un-Nisa Begum etc. not only played a dominant role in contemporary politics but also contributed a lot to artistic field. The present article is an attempt to highlight the contribution of Royal Mughal ladies especially in Artistic field.
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Chowdhury, Shubhajit, Kawshik Saha, Mohammad Samsul Arefin, and Mahinul Haque. "INVESTIGATING THE ARCHITECTURAL ORIGIN OF THE GAYEBI MOSQUE IN OSMANPUR, SYLHET, BANGLADESH." Journal of Islamic Architecture 5, no. 4 (2019): 243–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.18860/jia.v5i4.7569.

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This study aimed to investigate the architectural origin, style, and legacy of the Gayebi Masjid (Divine Mosque), which is located as a witness of time in Osmanpur, Balaganj, Sylhet, Bangladesh. The origin of the mosque is shrouded in mystery, as the actual construction period and the patronizing builder is unknown to the people. On the other hand, based on the characteristics and features, it can be generally assumed that the mosque was constructed either in the Sultanate or the Mughal period of Muslim rule in Bengal. The mosque has prominent architectural features that can also be found in o
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