102 - Urban Development and Archi...

102 - Urban Development and Architecture in Regional Empires (c. 1336-1646 CE) (S7E12)

A History of India di Jim Mitchell

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This episode delves into the architectural innovations and urban planning strategies of regional empires in medieval India. The hosts discuss how these empires used their cities and buildings as powerful statements of political power and cultural identity. They begin by exploring the influence of gardens on Mughal architecture, particularly under Babur, highlighting his creation of the Ram Bagh in Agra. The episode traces the evolution of Mughal architecture through Humayun's Tomb, showcasing the arrival of Persian influences, and Akbar's Fatehpur Sikri, a city designed to reflect his embrace of different cultures.

The discussion then turns to Shah Jahan's opulent use of white marble and the symbolism embedded in structures like the Diwan-i-Am at the Red Fort in Delhi. The episode examines how Shah Jahan's vision shaped the city of Shahjaha ... 

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