Includes bibliographical references (pages 293-307) and index.
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The influence of the Jesuit missions on symbolic representations of the Mughal emperors -- Jahangir and the angels: recently discovered wall paintings under European influence in the Fort of Lahore -- The baluster column: a European motif in Mughal architecture and its meaning -- Shah Jahan and Orpheus: The pietre dure decoration and the programme of the throne in the hall of public audiences at the Red Fort of Delhi -- The hierarchical principles of Shah-Jahani painting -- The Delhi of the Mughals prior to Shahjahanabad as reflected in the patterns of imperial visits -- The Mughal waterfront garden -- Mughal palace gardens from Babur to Shah Jahan (1526-1648) -- Diwan-i'Amm and Chihil Sutun: the audience halls of Shah Jahan -- The lost colonnade of Shah Jahan's bath in the Red Fort of Agra -- The copies of the Qutb Minar.