The wealth of existing Mughal architecture in north India and Pakistan is illustrated by two remarkable recent books. The book under review is a comprehensive synopsis, enlarging upon the author's Encyclopaedia of Islam article. The other, by Catherine B. Asher, is a more inclusive study: Architecture of Mughal India, The New Cambridge History of India 1.4 (Cambridge Univ. Press, 1992). The books are complementary but opinions and dates sometimes vary.
The patronage of the Mughal rulers is developed by Koch chronologically. Chapters are divided into types of patronage, both ...
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