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Delhi 360° | Shahjahanabad: Mapping the Panoramic Views of a Mughal City.

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By (author): Jerry Losty Swapna Liddle

I asked my soul: What is Delhi? She replied: The world is the body and Delhi its life. So said Mirza Ghalib, poet in the court of the last Mughal emperor, Bahadur Shah Zafar. This special two-book slipcase set on Delhis Shahjahanabad, famous for its imperial aura and history, as well as spiritual ambience, is a journey through the majestic Red Fort and the lanes of the living, planned and walled Mughal city on the banks of River Yamuna.

Delhi 360°: A Unique Panorama in The British Library Collection.

Made in 1846, the painting commonly known as The Delhi Panorama by the famous topographical artist Mazhar Ali Khan is the finest artistic rendering of Shahjahanabad ever made. It also affords a unique glimpse into the heart of the imperial palace in the Red Fort before much of it was destroyed after the 1857 Uprising. The 360º view of Delhi along with its extraordinary detailing of the cityscape makes the panorama not just an important historical document but also the masterpiece of its artist. The 5-metre long panorama, in the collection of the British Library since 1981, along with all the Persian and Urdu inscriptions has never before been published complete. Its publication here is accompanied by essays that put the panorama in its historical and artistic context with a commentary on the inscriptions that brings it to life.

Shahjahanabad

Delhis Shahjahanabad was first founded as an empires capital at the glorious height of the Mughal dynasty; from this vantage point, it was also witness to the empires decline and eventual extinction. The city would transform profoundly in the aftermath of the Revolt of 1857, with many of its neighbourhoods and buildings obliterated, and many of its inhabitants, including the last Mughal emperor, Bahadur Shah Zafar, having left, never to return. Fortunately, a mapmaker, working in 1846, painstakingly depicted important buildings, streets, and landmarks, providing a wealth of information about the city as it had evolved up to that time. See more
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Product Details
  • Publication Date: 02 Jun 2023
  • Publisher: Roli Books Pvt Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: India
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9789392130526

About Jerry LostySwapna Liddle

JP Losty (19452021) was Curator-in-charge of the Indian Visual Collections in the British Library in London. He published many books and papers on various aspects of the paintings of India from the 12th to the 19th centuries including Sita Rams Painted Views of India: Lord Hastingss Journey from Calcutta to the Punjab 1814-15 and Court and Courtship: Indian Miniatures in the Tapi Collection. Swapna Liddle works to raise awareness about the architectural and cultural history of Delhi. She is the author of many seminal books on Delhi including her latest The Broken Script: Delhi Under the East India Company.

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