The Sultanate architecture of South Asia, 1398 - 1526 /
The sultanate architecture of South Asia, built between the incursions of Timur ending in 1398 and the invasion of Babur in 1526, represents an often ignored yet important share of the sub-continent's heritage. The years following Timur's sack of Delhi saw the emergence of independent sul...
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Main Author: | Kennedy, Thalia |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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University of London,
2006
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