The document lists 24 figures and 6 maps that are used to illustrate a book on the history of Islam in Bengal. The figures include coins, buildings, sculptures, and diagrams of rural mosques from different time periods ranging from the 13th to 18th centuries. The maps show cultural regions of early Bengal, the growth of Muslim rule over time, distributions of Muslim populations, Bengal during the Mughal age, changing river courses, and the growth of Muslim institutions in one region from 1666 to 1760.
The document lists 24 figures and 6 maps that are used to illustrate a book on the history of Islam in Bengal. The figures include coins, buildings, sculptures, and diagrams of rural mosques from different time periods ranging from the 13th to 18th centuries. The maps show cultural regions of early Bengal, the growth of Muslim rule over time, distributions of Muslim populations, Bengal during the Mughal age, changing river courses, and the growth of Muslim institutions in one region from 1666 to 1760.
The document lists 24 figures and 6 maps that are used to illustrate a book on the history of Islam in Bengal. The figures include coins, buildings, sculptures, and diagrams of rural mosques from different time periods ranging from the 13th to 18th centuries. The maps show cultural regions of early Bengal, the growth of Muslim rule over time, distributions of Muslim populations, Bengal during the Mughal age, changing river courses, and the growth of Muslim institutions in one region from 1666 to 1760.
2. Silver coin of 'Ali Mardan (ca. 1208-13) 35 3- Silver coin of Sultan Iltutmish (1210-35) 35 4- Minar of Chhota Pandua (late thirteenth century) 36 5- Mosque of Zafar Khan, Tribeni (1298) 37 6. Interior of Adina Mosque, Pandua (1375) 43 7- Exterior of Adina Mosque, Pandua (1375) 44 8. Taq-i Kisra, Ctesiphon (near Baghdad, third century A.D.) 45 9- Royal balcony of Adina Mosque, Pandua (1375) 46 10. Lintel over royal doorway of Adina Mosque, Pandua (1375) 48 il. Large commemorative silver coin of Sultan Jalal al-Din Mu- hammad (1421) 59 12. Eklakhi Mausoleum, Pandua (ca. 1432) 61 13- Lattan Mosque, Gaur (ca. 1493-1519) 62 14. Dakhil Darwaza from within the citadel of Gaur (ca. 1433-59) 98 15- Ruined ramparts of the citadel of Gaur 99 16. Stone sculpture of the goddess Manasa (1) 106 17- Stone sculpture of the goddess Manasa (2) 107 18. "Shah Jahan Honors Religious Assembly" 161 19. Satgumbad Mosque, Dhaka (ca. 1664-76) 172 20. Lalbagh Fort (late seventeenth century) 173 21. Atiya Mosque, Mymensingh District (1609) 174
22. Diagram of thatched mosque in rural Chittagong District
(1759) 241 xii / Illustrations
23. Diagram of thatched mosque in rural Chittagong District
(1720) 242 24. Diagram of thatched mosque in rural Chittagong District (1766) 243
Maps
1. Cultural regions of early Bengal 4
2. Growth of Muslim rule, 1 2 0 4 - 1 7 6 0 24 3. Distribution of Muslim population in Bengal, 1 8 7 2 121 4. Bengal in the Mughal age 139 5. Changing courses of Bengal rivers, 1 5 4 8 - 1 7 7 9 196 6. Growth of Muslim institutions in sarkär Chittagong, 1666-1760 244
Laura E. Parodi and Richard M. Eaton (Eds) - The Visual World of Muslim India The Art, Culture and Society of The Deccan in The Early Modern Era-Bloomsbury Collections (2019)