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The Changing Cultural Space of Mughal Ga

Royal Mughal No ARC-11082020-0113
Author James L. Wescoat Jr.
Language English
Era Alamgir II 1754–1759

Paper Information

Subject Law
Subclass Law of nations (Law)
Year 1754.0
Contributed By Mirza Firuz Shah
Related Keyword N/A
Date of Creation N/A

Description

Mughal gardens constructed in South and Central Asia during the sixteenth through eighteenth centuries constitute one of the distinguished chapters in the history of garden and landscape arts. In modern scholarship they have often been cast as a branch of “the Islamic garden.” In survey books on world garden history, the Islamic chapter tends to follow that on medieval gardens, and precede either the chapter on Renaissance gardens of Europe or East Asian gardens of China and Japan.

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