'Monumental Relics of the Imperial Mughals of India' (1526-1658 A.D.) is a new series of my papers, exclusively devoted to Mughal Architecture (and the allied subjects as Art, Painting, Epigraphy, Aesthetics etc) and this is the FIRST edition of its FIRST volume. Visual as is the subject, as usual, 23 figures 9 Persian inscriptions and 102 plates (some of which are rare) have been used to illustrate the text. Subsequent volumes of this series shall be published, on this theme, to fill in the gaps of this vast subject, as far as it is possible in a life-time. This is an anthology (collection) of my 10 (ten) latest Research-Papers on Mughal Architecture. Hitherto, I have authored 219 Research-Papers on Ancient and Medieval Indian (specifically, Mughal) History, Culture, Painting, Sculpture, Architecture, Epigraphy, Aesthetics and Historiography, during the last half-a-century's time, from 1965 uptodate (a list whereof has been given on my website: www.rnath.in chapter-2: 'Work'). Of these, 9 (nine) titles have been published. Chapters (1).Mosques of Babur's Reign 11-27(and Their Curious Epigraphic Data) (2). Babur's Mosque at Panipat (1528 A.D.)28-44(3).Elephant-Gates (Hāthī-Pols) of Akbar:45-57Incarnation of Gaja-Laksmī Symbolism (1565-85 A.D.) (4).Hiran Mīnār of Fatehpur Sikri 58-67(Was it Functional, Ceremonial or Symbolic) (1572-75 A.D.)(5).Jali Railings in Mughal Architecture 68-118(with an elegy on the Lost Masterpieces)(6).Colonnade of the Dīwān-i-Khās Agra Fort: A Prisoner in England 119-125(7).On the History, Architecture and Raison d'etre of Chhattā-Bāzār 126-135(Bazar-Musaqqaf, covered Market or Vaulted Arcade) Lahori Gate, Red Fort Delhi. (8).Ānā-Sāgar Bārahdarīs Ajmer (c. 1637 A.D.) 136-174(9).Persian Inscription on the Īwān-Portal of the Jami Masjid Agra (1644-48 A.D.) 175-181(10).Historico-Legal Study of the Taj Vaqf Matter 182-198
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