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Forts of the Deccan (1200-1800)

Forts of the Deccan (1200-1800)

Edited by Nicolas Faucherre and Nicolas Morelle
2212 2800 (21% off)
ISBN 13
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9788173056161
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2020
The medieval and modern period of Deccan history offers an unparalleled range of research topics for historians, archaeologists and architectural historians focusing on fortifications, such as those who have contributed to this volume. The Deccan region preserves a large number of comparatively well preserved fortified sites, some familiar and now fairly well documented, like the great dynastic centres of Warangal, Hampi-Vijayanagara, Bidar and Golconda, others only recently identified and investigated, like the military outposts of Sagar, Naldurg, Torgal and Chitradurga. Between the 13th and 18th centuries, Deccan was mostly divided between independent polities, competing with each other for well-watered lands, natural ressources, and control of routes leading to the lucrative Arabian Sea and Bay of Bengal ports. In addition, there were intruders from northern India, from the Khaljis and Tughluqs to the Mughals, attracted by the region’s vast wealth. It is hardly surprising, therefore, that Deccan rulers had always to be concerned with the safety of their dynastic capitals and military outposts. This book aims to define the types of fortifications and their evolution with the adaptation to new weapons, such as artillery. The different contributions are wide ranging in terms of the material examined, approaches and methods, as well as the state of research, from essays on ‘water harvesting’ and hydrology or early surveys of border forts to an analysis of the symbolism of urban planning at Warangal. It is hoped that this volume and the revival of interest in the forts of Deccan will lead to increased enquiry and research in the times to come. Contents: Preface by George Michell Introduction by Nicolas Faucherre and Nicolas Morelle List of Contributors Around the Forts 1. Water Harvesting in the Hill Forts of South India (14th-18th century) — Jean Deloche 2. Development of Artillery and Firearms in Deccan: Evidence from Daulatabad Fort — Tejas Garge 3. The French in the Service of the Indian States 1550-1849 — Jean-Marie Lafont Fortified Cities 4. Citadel, Capital and Cosmogram: The Fortified City of Warangal — George Michell 5. The City and Fortress of Daulatabad: Stones and Masonry — Nicolas Simon 6. Fortifications at Vijayanagara: Characterization, Analysis, and Interpretation — Robert P. Brubaker 7. New Considerations on the City of Bidar: Integration and Conflict — Helen Philon 8. Bijapur, Its Fortifications — Ameen Hullur & Kushal Kumar Kamble Secondary Forts and Border Forts 9. Torgal Fort: A Complete Survey — Nicolas Morelle 10. Chitradurga Fort: Development and Organization — Barry Lewis 11. Naldurg, a Border Fort under the Rule of the Adil Shahi Sultanate — Nicolas Morelle Index