Medieval Monuments of Central Asia : Qarakhanid Architecture of the 11th and 12th Centuries by Richard P. McClary
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Overview: This is a comprehensive study of the surviving monuments of the Qarakhanids – an important yet little-known medieval dynasty that ruled much of Central Asia between the late 10th and early 13th centuries. Based on extensive fieldwork and many hard-to-find Russian sources, the book places the surviving monuments into the wider cultural context of the region. Many photographs and new ground-plans are included, as well as detailed studies of individual monuments and the wider architectural aesthetic. These monuments serve as the link between the mostly lost Samanid architecture and the far larger and better-known monuments of the Timurids.
“An engaging study of a corpus of buildings from a little-known region that combines a close reading of the individual buildings and their materials, technique and decoration with a deep knowledge of the sources. A model of architectural analysis, it shows how a regional style can flourish despite political turmoil.” – Sheila Blair, Boston College.
Genre: Non-Fiction > History
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