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Bagerhat
Bagerhat This town in Southern Bangladesh has several Islamic monuments from the 15th century. Most of these are attributed to Khan Jahan Ali, a local ruler ...
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Bijapur - Ibrahim Rauza
Ibrahim Rauza This mausoleum complex just outside the city was comissioned by Ibrahim II. The scheme consists of a mosque (right) and tomb (left) within a ...
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Kaladarshana - Exploring Indian Art-History
Geographical setting and architectural forms; History, patronage and artistic evolution; Mythology as depicted in sculpture and murals ...
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Golconda
The spectacular hill fort at Golconda belonged to the Kakatiyas of Warangal till the 14th century after which it passed to the Bahmanis of Gulbarga. ...
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Bansberia
Bansberia This town located about 50 km north of Kolkata in the Hooghly district was once part of a large urban settlement called Satgaon, an important port ...
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Mandagapattu - Dvarapala
Dvarapala Large niches flanking the mandapa have large dvarpalaka images carved in relief. The images are shown wearing tall headgear and standing in ...
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Kaladarshana - Exploring Indian Art-History
A website on the medieval architecture of South Asia Each site is explored through photographs and discussions on: Geographical setting and architectural ...
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Ghanpur
It is located at a partly-excavated spot amidst rice-fields, outside Ghanpur, a small village near Palampet. Both the temple and the village are named after ...
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Bijapur
A provincial centre under the Bahamanis, Bijapur became the capital of an independent dynasty, the Adil Shahis for about 200 years. ...
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Kaladarshana - Exploring Indian Art-History
Alampur, Temples Badami Chalukya, 7th c, Somnathpura, Temple Hoysala, 13th c, Bagerhat, Tombs Khan Jahan, 15th c. Photos and Text © Amit Guha, Feedback.