the sultanate of Ma'bar and the traditions of the maritime settlers on the Malabar and Coromandel coasts (Tamil Nadu, Kerala and Goa) /
نام نخستين پديدآور
Mehrdad Shokoohy.
وضعیت نشر و پخش و غیره
محل نشرو پخش و غیره
New York :
نام ناشر، پخش کننده و غيره
RoutledgeCurzon,
تاریخ نشرو بخش و غیره
2003.
مشخصات ظاهری
نام خاص و کميت اثر
1 online resource (341 pages) :
ساير جزييات
illustrations, maps
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عنوان فروست
RoutledgeCurzon studies in South Asia
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 321-329) and index.
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Cover; MUSLIM ARCHITECTURE OF SOUTH INDIA: THE SULTANATE OF MA'BAR AND THE TRADITIONS OF THE MARITIME SETTLERS ON THE MALABAR AND COROMANDEL COASTS (TAMIL NADU, KERALA AND GOA); Copyright; TABLE OF CONTENTS; PREFACE; INTRODUCTION; INDIAN OCEAN MARITIME SETTLEMENTS; EARLY SITES; BHADRE�SVAR; JUNAGADH; PART ONE THE COROMANDEL COAST (TAMIL NADU); MADURA AND THE SULTANATE OF MA'BAR; MA'BAR IN THE MUSLIM RECORDS; THE SULTANATE OF MA'BAR; MADURA: ITS ORIGIN AND URBAN FORM; ISLAMIC BUILDINGS OF MADURA; MONUMENTS IN THE 'AL�A AL-D�IN AND SHAMS AL-D�IN COMPLEX; THE SHRINE OF 'AL�A AL-D�IN AND SHAMS AL-D�IN.
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Historythe saf�a masjid; the tank; the mosque; part three appendices, lists, bibliography and index; appendix i: inscription of shams al-d�in '�adil sh�ah at madura; appendix ii: inscribed epitaphs of kayalpatnam; appendix iii: inscription of the shrine of zain al-d�in at cochin: quranic text and translations; appendix iv: the proportion of population and its relation to the size of j�ami' mosques; appendix v: the j�ami' mosque of gulbarga and the design principles of palace buildings and south indian mosques; list of figures and plates; bibliography; index.
متن يادداشت
Later monumentskoshmurai appa or koshmeri shrine; other mosques and shrines; q�adiriya madrasa and mahlara mosque; katt�upalli or makhd�umpalli; an overview of the islamic architecture of ma'bar; part two malabar (kerala and goa); malabar; quilon: the j�ami' mosque; cranganur: the cheraman j�ami' masjid; calicut; old port; the muslim settlement; the mithq�alpalli or n�akhud�a mithq�al masjid; ground level; the inscribed minbar; wooden upper tiers; the j�ami' masjid; historical inscriptions; the mosque; the minbar; the roof structure; the muchchandipalli; inscriptions; the mosque.
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Other mosques and the darg�ah of sayyid 'abd'ull�ahhadarapalli; tadr�uspalli; idr�ispalli; darg�ah of sayyid 'abd'ull�ah mast�an v�id�u; cochin; town plan; the shafi'�i j�ami' or chembattapalli; the inscriptions; the mosque; the mihrab; the minbar; the wooden upper structure; other monuments; the shrine of sayyid ism�a'�il bukh�ar�i and sayyid fakhr al-d�in bukh�ar�i; darg�ah of shaikh zain al-d�in makhd�um al-ma'bar�i; zain al-d�in's family; the shrine and other buildings; muslim malabar: a crossroads with south-east asia and beyond; ponda, goa an encounter between the architecture of the deccan and malabar.
متن يادداشت
The mosque of 'al�a al-d�inchatr�i of sayyid husain qudd�us'll�ah; octagonal tomb of bar�a mast�an s�ada p�ir; domed pavilion with portico; mosques in madura town; the mosque of q�ad�i t�aj al-d�in; tiruparangundram; shrine of sikandar sh�ah; kayalpatnam: the renowned muslim port of qa'il; history; town plan; monuments; the j�ami' al-kab�ir or khutba parriapalli; the j�ami' al-s�agh�ir or khutba �sirupalli; ah�mad nain�ar masjid; �sirunain�arpalli or q�adiriya masjid; makhd�um masjid; rettaikulampalli; marakr�ayarpalli and the darg�ah of shaikh sulaim�an; appapalli and the darg�ah of shaikh s�am shah�ab al-d�in wal�i'ull�ah.
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"This book reinterprets the Muslim architecture and urban planning of South India, looking beyond the Deccan to the regions of Tamil Nadu and Kerala - the historic coasts of Coromandel and Malabar. For the first time a detailed survey of the Muslim monuments of the historic ports and towns demonstrates a rich and diverse architectural tradition entirely independent from the better known architecture of North India and the Deccan sultanates. The book, extensively illustrated with photographs and architectural drawings, widens the horizons of our understanding of Muslim India and will no doubt pave new paths for future studies in the field."--Jacket.