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Memoirs of the Badshahi Mosque: Notes on History and Architecture based on Archives, Literature and Archaic Images

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By (author): Talha Jalal

Memoirs of the B?dsh?h? Mosque is an unconventional attempt to bring together diverse aspects of the B?dsh?h? Mosque in a single narrative-aspects that are historical, political, and artistic at the same time. Even though many general studies have been done over the years, few have taken a critical approach towards the history of this monument. There is a striking peculiarity about this mosque which highlights the need for further research-the paradoxical nature of its renown. Fame, at times, becomes a veil; the very idea that we know all too well about the B?dsh?h? Mosque has prevented us from delving into many obscure facets of its fascinating history. This was a study that began as a humble enquiry into the nature of the interiors and embellishments of the mosque. With time, it expanded into a much broader work which attempts to bridge the many gaps that existed in the history of this Mughal monument. During the research process, the authors studied Sikh archives and transcribed the many letters written by British officers in charge of the B?dsh?h? Mosque. They were also tempted to look at a sizeable collection of archaic images that lent a vision to literary imagination-making their claims much more substantial and the analysis more logical. Still, much remains to be unearthed from the archival collections in Lahore and Delhi. But while some questions are answered, even more are raised in the process. What is hoped in the end is that the reader will walk away with an understanding of the historical ''''character'''' of this mosque which is enriched by the fact that it experienced the reign of three different empires and witnessed the birth of a new nation. This book should benefit not only those interested in architectural history, but also those with an interest in political and social history of India. See more
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Product Details
  • Format: Paperback
  • Weight: 632g
  • Dimensions: 186 x 249mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Apr 2013
  • Publisher: OUP Pakistan
  • Publication City/Country: Pakistan
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9780199066506

About Talha Jalal

Talha Jalal is a graduate of the Lahore University of Management Sciences (LUMS). He is currently pursuing his graduate studies at the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) Johns Hopkins University. He has worked as a researcher at LUMS with the historian Dr S. Nomanul Haq and is associated with the Center for International Media Ethics (CIME) in the capacity of consultant. Talha is a regular columnist for The Friday Times and Daily Times and has written for other publications including the Eclectica magazine. He is author of a multi-volume concordance of the Persian text of the Masnavi of Rumi which is forthcoming.

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