Week 6 Mughal gardens, Part 3: Jahangir (r. 1605-27), Shah Jahan (r. 1628-1658)
-Ebba Koch, “The Mughal waterfront garden,” in “Attilio Petruccioli (ed.), Gardens in the Time of the
Great Muslim Empires: Theory and Design, Muqarnas Supplements 7 (Leiden: Brill, 1997), pp. 140-60.
-Ebba Koch, “The Zahara Bagh (Bah-i Jahanara) at Agra,” Environmental Design 2 (1986): 30-37.
-Ebba Koch, “Pietre dure and other artistic contacts between the court of the Mughals and that of the
Medici,” in D. Jones (ed.), A Mirror of Princes: The Mughals and the Medici (Bombay 1987), pp. 29-56.
Week 7 Lahore gardens
-Abdul Rehman, “Gardens Types in Mughal Lahore according to Early-Seventeenth-Century written and
visual sources,” Gardens in the Time of the Great Muslim Empires: Theory and Design, Muqarnas
Supplement 7, Studies in Islamic Art and Architecture, A. Petruccioli (ed.), (Leiden: Brill, 1997), pp. 161-
72.
-F. S. Aijazuddin, Lahore: Illustrated Views of the 19
th
Century. Lahore: Vanguard Books, Ltd., 1991.
-Wescoat, “Waterworks and culture in metropolitan Lahore,” Asian Art and Culture 8 (1995): 21-36.
-James L. Wescoat Jr., Michael Brand, and M. Naeem Mir, “The Shahdara gardens of Lahore: Site
documentation and spatial analysis,” Pakistan Archaeology 25 (1993): 333-66.
-Sajjad Kausar, Michael Brand and James L. Wescoat, Jr., Shalamar Garden: Landscape, Form and
Meaning (Karachi: Pakistan Department of Archaeology, 1990).
Week 8 Taj Mahal
-Wayne E. Begley and Ziyauddin A. Desai, eds., Taj Mahal, The Illumined Tomb – An Anthology of
Seventeenth Century Mughal and European Documentary Sources (Cambridge, MA: Aga Khan Program
for Islamic architecture, 1989). (Selections to be divided among students)
-Elizabeth Moynihan, “Reflections of paradise,” in Elizabeth B. Moynihan (ed.), The Moonlight Garden:
New Discoveries at the Taj Mahal,” (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2000), pp. 15-41.
-John M. Fritz and George Michell, “Archaeology of the garden,” in Elizabeth B. Moynihan (ed.), The
Moonlight Garden: New Discoveries at the Taj Mahal,” (Seattle: University of Washington Press, 2000),
pp. 79-93.
-Ebba Koch, The Complete Taj Mahal (New York: Thames and Hudson, 2006).
-Wayne E. Begley, “The garden of the Taj Mahal: A case study of Mughal architectural planning and
symbolism,” in James L. Wescoat, Jr. and Joachim Wolschke-Bulmahn (eds.), Mughal Gardens: Sources,
Places, Representations, and Prospects, Dumbarton Oaks Colloquium on the History of Landscape
Architecture 16 (Washington DC: Dumbarton Oaks, 1996), pp. 213-31.
-E. Findly, “Nur Jahan’s embroidery trade and flowers of the Taj Mahal,” Asian Art and Cultrue 9 (1996):
7-25.
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