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OverviewList of Monuments studied in this work(in the chronological order) (1).Ancient Jaina Chhatrīs of Ajmer (8th and 9th centuries A.D.)(2).Ajaypal Temple No.1 Ajmer (late 8th-early 9th century A.D.)(3).Ajaypal Temple No.2 Ajmer (late 8th-early 9th century A.D.)(4).Ajaypal Temple No.3 Ajmer (c. 9th century A.D.) (5).Ajaypal Temple No.4 Ajmer (c. 10th century A.D.) (6).Śiva Temple Thanvla (mid-10th century A.D.) (7).Viṣṇu Temple Thanvla (late 10th -11th century A.D.) (8).Varāha Temple Pushkar (c. 1151-67 A.D.) (9).Vīsalyā (Vīsal-Sar) Ajmer (c. 1151-67 A.D.) (10).Adhai-Din-ka-Jhompra Masjid (including the original Śiva Temple) Ajmer (1151-67 A.D.; 1195-1230 A.D.)(11).Tārāgaḍh Fort (including the Buland-Darwāzah and the Baḍā-Darwāzah) Ajmer (1570-1627 A.D.) (12).Dargāh MīrānṢāhibKhingsawār, Taragadh Fort Ajmer (1572-1615 A.D.) (13).Dargāh Khwājah Muin'd-Dīn Chishti Sahib Ajmer (c. 1570-1658 A.D.) (14).City Parkoṭā and its Mughal Gates Ajmer (1570-76 A.D.) (15).Imperial Treasury (Bādshāhi Maḥal) of the Mughals Ajmer (1570-72 A.D.) (16).Akbar's Masjid inside the DargāhAjmer (1570-76 A.D.) (17).Akbar's Castle (Daulat-Khānah, Magazine) Ajmer (1570-76 A.D.)(18).Chashmā-i-Nūr (Hāfiz Jamāl, The Happy Valley) Ajmer (1613-16 A.D.) (19).Bādshāhī-Maḥal Pushkar (1613-16 A.D.) (20).Shah Jehan's Masjid inside the DargāhAjmer (1628-37 A.D.)(21).Ānā-Sāgar Bārhdarīs, Ajmer (c. 1637 A.D.) CHAPTERS (1).Antiquity of Pushkar and Ajmer 24 - 67(a).Pushkar --24(b).Ajmer--33Appendix-A: Ancient Jaina Chhatris of Ajmer-48(8th century A.D. onwards) Appendix-B: 'Āīn-i-Akbari's Ṣūbah (Province) of Ajmer50(c.1600 A.D.) (2).Archaeology of Ajmer --68-89(Through the Ages) (a).Introduction--68(b).History of Excavation and Conservation at Ajmer 70(c).The A.S.I. vis-à-vis Ajmer-75(d).Lord Curzon's Assertions -78(e).Archaeology Negated -81(f).The Laws and Helplessness of the State-82 Archaeology(g).M.M. Pt. G.H. Ojha's Survey Reports of83 Rajputana Museum Ajmer(1908-9 onwards) Appendix-C: British Govt. Letter d. 29th August 1867 88Appendix-D: British Govt. Letter d. 13 February 1873 89(3).Ajaypal and Thanvla Temples 90-152(Introduction to Chauhan Temple Architecture) (a).The Ajaypal Temples -90(b).The Thanvla Temples-97(c).An Introduction to Chauhan-99Temple Architecture (4).Visalya or Visalsarat Ajmer -153-165(The Lake of Vīsala Deva, 1151-67 A.D.) (5).The Adhai-Din-ka-Jhompra Ajmer -166-261(from Temple to Mosque)(1151-1167 A.D.; 1195-1230 A.D.)(a).The Nomenclature-166(b).The Site, Plan and Architecture-168(c).The Sanskrit Inscriptions (Plays)-177(d).The Astronomical Panel -183(e).The Sanskrit College -185(f).The Arabic Inscriptions -187(g).A Compendium of the Remains of the-192Original Temple (h).Its Site is owned by the Hindu Deity -199(6).The Tārāgạdh Fort Ajmer -262-278(7).Dargāh Mīrān Ṣāhib, Taragadh Fort -279-283(8).Khwājah Mu'īn-al-Din Chishtī 'Gharīb-Nawāz' and284-301His Dargah at Ajmer (a).Tazkirāt and the Legend of the Khwājah-285(b).The Site of the Dargāh-287(c).The Cult of the Supernatural -291(d).Ajmer designated THE HOLY CITY (Dār'al-Sa'ādat) of the Mughal Empire -294(9).City Parkoṭā and Gates, Ajmer --302-310(1570-76 A.D.)(including the extinct Caravan-Sarai of Akbar)(10).Imperial Office and Treasury--311-328(the so called Bādshāhī-Maḥal) of the Mughals at Ajmer(1570-72)(11).Akbar's Mosque in the Dargāh Complex, -329-342Ajmer (1570-76) (12).Akbar's Castle (Qal'a-i-Akbar) or Daulat Khānah343-379 (so called 'Magazine')Ajmer (1570- Full Product DetailsAuthor: Ajay Nath , Prof NathPublisher: Independently Published Imprint: Independently Published Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 27.90cm Weight: 1.057kg ISBN: 9798649697446Pages: 460 Publication Date: 30 May 2020 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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