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Shahjahanabad/Old Delhi: Tradition and Colonial Change

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This book brings together contributions from a group of international scholars from different disciplines focusing on the historical and social developments of Shah Jahan's ingenious Imperial City. A common thread shared by all contributions is the use all authors make of an outstanding historical document - a manuscript map - held in the India Office & Records in London. A handsomely redrawn version of this unique map is included in the volume. It offers a wealth of topographical, social and institutional data for the understanding structure and significance of Delhi's Walled City as the Indo-Muslim capital at the peak of Moghul rule in India. The book also covers the fate of this magnificent city under British rule and during the first three decades of independency.

134 pages, Hardcover

Published January 1, 2003

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Eckart Ehlers

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October 14, 2016
This book is good in order to understand the historic significance of delhi then and know.
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