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Encyclopaedia of Indian Temple Architecture

NORTH INDIA Vol.II, Part 3 (Text & Plates)
Beginnings of Medieval Idiom
c. A.D. 900-1000
Edited by M.A. Dhaky

Published in 1998 by AIIS/IGNCA

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Encyclopaedia of Indian Temple Architecture North India

Part 3 surveys the temples and associated structures in different provinces of the north Indian mega-territory, built under the political aegis of the then ruling various provincial-principal, and subordinate-dynasties. Among these, the more notable were the Cahamanas of Sakambhari and of Naddula, and Solankis of Anahil-lapataka in Western India; also, the Kalacuris of Cedidesa olim, Dahaladesa, Candellas of Jejakabhukti, and Kacchapaghatas of Gopagiri in central India, and the Somavamsis of Kalingadesa in eastern India.

The text running in 21 chapters, has been copiously illustrated with drawings (ground plans and base-elevations) and adequate number of photographs as in all previous parts.


ISBN 81-7304-225-X
Rs. 5000.00 (Vol.II, Pt 3 Text & Plates)