Vendeur : Majestic Books, Hounslow, Royaume-Uni
Etat : New. pp. 136 Illus. N° de réf. du vendeur 7634084
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Vendeur : Books Puddle, New York, NY, Etats-Unis
Etat : New. pp. 136 Index 1st Edition. N° de réf. du vendeur 26246651
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Vendeur : Biblios, Frankfurt am main, HESSE, Allemagne
Etat : New. pp. 136. N° de réf. du vendeur 18246641
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Vendeur : Vedams eBooks (P) Ltd, New Delhi, Inde
Hardbound. Etat : As New. New. Contents 1. Introduction from ruins to reigns. 2. Qutub complex. 3. Meharauli Archaeological Park and other monuments. 4. Tughlaqabad area. 5. Nizam ud din area. 6. Kotla Feroz Shah. 7. Hauz Khas Area. 8. Lodi Gardens. 9. Purana Quila Complex. 10. Humayun Tomb Complex. 11. Red Fort Complex. 12. Other monuments in Shahjahanabad. 13. Some other monuments. Index. If the history of ancient India revolved around Patliputra the history of modern India has been more or less Delhi centric. Ever since it took over the reins Delhi has been the seat of power. This led to a belief that whoever held Delhi ruled India. But for a period when the Mogul Emperor Akbar ruled from Agra this seems to have held true. In the course of history spanning over 900 years Delhi has encountered all kinds of adversities and catastrophes but has held on to its position nevertheless. In 1906 Gordon Risley Hearn in his book The Seven Cities of Delhi has classified the Qutub area as the Old Delhi the name now given to Shahjahanabad which Risley had called the Modern Delhi. All of the so called cities of Delhi including Indraprashta perished and yet Delhi survives. Remarkably none of the cities of Delhi was called Delhi. It is only after their decline that they all become a part of Delhi. Equally interesting is the fact that the phrase The Seven Cities of Delhi had been coined by Hearn way back in 1906 when neither New Delhi had been conceptualized nor Indraprastha excavated yet it still continues to be in application. Nevertheless Delhi is amongst the richest cities of the world in terms of monuments. It has over 60 000 recognized monuments depicting architecture from the Mauryan era up to the period of British Rule with the Islamic monuments comprising the major part of its rich archaeological heritage. These monuments constitute an inspiring saga of India's past where history speaks through stones and bricks. 136 pp. N° de réf. du vendeur 71733
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Vendeur : Mispah books, Redhill, SURRE, Royaume-Uni
Hardcover. Etat : Like New. LIKE NEW. SHIPS FROM MULTIPLE LOCATIONS. book. N° de réf. du vendeur ERICA75881903561196
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