2 edition of Muslim architecture in Bengal found in the catalog.
Muslim architecture in Bengal
Ahmad Hasan Dani
Published
1961 in Dacca .
Written in English
Edition Notes
Series | Asiatic Society of Pakistan. Publication -- no. 7 |
Contributions | Prasad, Shyam, fl. 1810. |
The Physical Object | |
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Pagination | xx, 278, ii, 42, xxii p. |
Number of Pages | 278 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL17870676M |
LC Control Number | 63000666 |
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This distinctive regional style drew its inspiration from the indigenous vernacular architecture of Bengal, itself heavily influenced by Hindu temple architecture. The early Muslim architecture of Bangladesh is an important but little studied part of the architectural heritage of the Islamic world and the Indian sub-continent.
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But once again,File Size: KB. Mosque Architecture () was introduced by the Muslims for the ritual needs of their religion, Islam after the establishment of Muslim rule in Bengal. Mosque architecture was different from those of the Buddhists and Hindus.
Differences were due to the different nature of participation that was required. Mughal architecture in Bengal, as an instance of Indo-Islamic architecture, with special stress upon the indigenous architectural pattern of Bengal, was entirely embraced by the nobles residing there and acting on behalf on the central administration in Delhi/Agra.