Description
Indo-Islamic Architecture in India, published by the Publications Division (Government of India), provides a detailed study of the fusion of Indian traditions with Persian and Central Asian styles that shaped medieval Indian architecture.
This authoritative book highlights monuments, art forms, and cultural heritage from the Delhi Sultanate to the Mughal era, including masterpieces like the Qutub Minar, Humayun’s Tomb, Fatehpur Sikri, Taj Mahal, and Gol Gumbaz.
🔹 Why This Book is Valuable
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Comprehensive guide to mosques, tombs, palaces, forts, and gardens
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Explains the evolution of Mughal and Sultanate styles
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Essential for UPSC CSE, State PSC, UGC NET, and Art & Culture exam preparation
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Useful for students, researchers, architects, and history enthusiasts
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Enhances knowledge of India’s cultural heritage and medieval history
Whether you are a competitive exam aspirant or a heritage lover, this book serves as an authentic reference to Indo-Islamic art and architecture in India.




