Power, Memory, Architecture : contested sites on India's Deccan Plateau, 1300-1600 / Richard M. Eaton, Phillip B. Wagoner.
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- 9780199477692
- 954.8 R385 P 10206065
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954.56 P1922 Q 102085 Qutb Minar and its monuments / | 954.560088297 M9731 M 102089 A Moral Reckoning : | 954.8 N669 C 102148 A Concise History of South India : | 954.8 R385 P 10206065 Power, Memory, Architecture : contested sites on India's Deccan Plateau, 1300-1600 / | 954.802 K48 S 102114 The Early Medieval in South India / | 954.82 C448 H 102334 History and Culture of Tamil Nadu : | 954.82 N1315 M 102138 Mahabalipuram : |
Most studies of the history of the early modern Deccan focus on struggles between the region's primary centers, that is, the great capital cities such as Bijapur, Vijayanagara, or Golconda. This study, by contrast, examines the political histories and material culture of smaller, fortified strongholds both on the plains and atop hills, the control of which was repeatedly contested by rival primary centers. Exceptionally high levels of conflict over such secondary centers occurred between 1300 and 1600, and especially during the turbulent sixteenth century when gunpowder technology had become widespread in the region.
Chalukya emperors, Delhi sultans, 1000-1350 -- Temples and conquest, 1296-1500 -- Reviving the Chalukya imperium at sixteenth-century Vijayanagara -- Bijapur's revival of Chalukya imperium -- Shitab Khan and the restoration of Kakatiya cults and temples -- Qutb Shahi Warangal and the foundation of Hyderabad -- The military revolution in the Deccan -- The political functions of city gates.
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