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Archives of Asian Art (2018) 68 (1): 33–46.
Published: 01 April 2018
...Pushkar Sohoni Abstract The independent Maratha kingdom of Chhatrapati Shivaji was founded in the mid-seventeenth century, when the sultanates of the Deccan were defending against the expansionist Mughal empire. The Mughals slowly anchored themselves in the Deccan, and the kingdom of the Nizam...
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Archives of Asian Art (2017) 67 (2): 189–208.
Published: 01 October 2017
... of the Deccan sultanates]. Hyderabad : Majlis-i Makhtutat-i Farsiyah , 1936 . Blair, Sheila . “ What the Inscriptions Tell Us: Text and Message on the Ivories from al-Andalus .” Journal of the David Collection 2 , no. 1 ( 2005 ): 75 – 100 . Bush, Olga . “ The Writing on the Wall: Reading...
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Published: 01 April 2018
Figure 8. The memorial of Chimkabai (daughter of Anandrao Jadhav), also known as Moti Samadhi, built in the eighteenth century at Deulgaon Raja, is similar in scale, design, and execution to several tombs in the seventeenth-century Deccan sultanates, Buldhana district. Photograph: Pushkar Sohoni. More
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Archives of Asian Art (2009) 59 (1): 57–80.
Published: 01 April 2009
... in the post- character of the mosque’s community during and after Tughluq Deccan, regional dynastic styles developed dur- the time of the shrine’s establishment. ing the periods of the Bahma¯nı¯ and subsequent Deccani In contrast to the small complex connected to the sultanates (ca. 1347–1687...
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Archives of Asian Art (2005) 55 (1): 65–78.
Published: 01 April 2005
...Deborah Hutton Copyright © Asia Society 2005 Carved in Stone: The Codification of aVisual Identity for the Indo-Islamic Sultanate of Bicljapfir DEBORAH HUTTON THE COLLEGE OF NEW JERSEY Bidjapar, an Indo-Islamic Deccan kingdom that flourished who was in fact Tad' Sultana...
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Published: 01 October 2017
Figure 1. India, ca. 1400. From Haidar and Sardar, Sultans of Deccan India, 1500–1700 , xii. Map: © Metropolitan Museum of Art. More
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Archives of Asian Art (2020) 70 (1): 1–21.
Published: 01 April 2020
... of the Vijayanagara Empire. This political and imperial renaissance was focused on the empire's last vestige in Chandragiri. 16 Following the battle of Talikota (1565), which saw the defeat of the Vijayanagara Empire by a coalition of the Deccan sultanates, much of the empire's political power was taken...
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Archives of Asian Art (2009) 59 (1): 1–5.
Published: 01 April 2009
..., ‘‘Political Symbolism cally and culturally distinct as Gujarat and the Deccan— in Early Indo-Islamic Mosque Architecture Iran, vol. 26 and states as disparate as the early sultanates and the (1988), pp. 105–17; Anthony Welch, ‘‘Architectural Mughal empire—into a single paradigm. Moreover, epi...
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Archives of Asian Art (2011) 61 (1): 91–106.
Published: 01 April 2011
... urban which had originated in the Deccan. Although the center under the Rajputs and Mughals, both of whom Mara¯tha¯s now comprise an independent jatı¯ caste had left their marks on the city’s built environment ˙ subdivision of the ruling and martial Ksatriya¯ caste, through their multiple...
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Archives of Asian Art (2009) 59 (1): 7–31.
Published: 01 April 2009
... in the Medieval Deccan at d’une qasba: Chanderi du Xe au XVIIIe sie`cle, vol. 2 (Paris: Columbia University on 24 April 2006. Boccard, 2003), p. 297; Jackson, Delhi Sultanate, p. 145; 6. See Michael D. Willis, Inscriptions of Gopaksetra D. S. Sircar, ‘‘Inscriptions of the Time...