Heritage conservation in Punjab : bridging the gap between state and people (Softcopy is also available)
Jain Aishwarya Pradeepkumar (PG180025)
Heritage conservation in Punjab : bridging the gap between state and people (Softcopy is also available) - 2020 - xvii,73p.
Contents
Undertaking i
Certificate . iii
Acknowledgments v
Abstract . vii
Table of contents ix
List of figures
List of tables xiii
List of Abbreviations xiv
Introduction to the dissertation . xv
1 Inclusivity and Gaps 1
1.1 Timeline of Developments 1
1.1.1 Early Conservation Practices in India 6
1.1.2 Conservation becoming a Responsibility of State 7
1.1.3 International Discourses in Heritage 8
1.1.4 Conservation in India at Present 10
1.2 Decoding Inclusivity in the context of Heritage Conservation 12
1.2.1 Framework for Analysis 13
2 Introduction to Punjab . 15
2.1 Location and Context 15
2.2 Historical Phases . 16
2.3 Heritage Conservation in Punjab 17
2.3.1 Laws and Bodies
2.3.2 Duration, Location and Theme of Protected Monuments 18
3 Case-Study: Fatehgarh-Sirhind 21
3.1 Reason for Selection of Site 21
3.2 Methodology to Study the Site 23
3.3 Location and Context . 26
3.4 Study of the Site . 27
3.4.1 Historic Narrative of the Place 27
3.4.2 Socio Cultural Associations 31
3.4.3 Measures for Heritage Conservation 35
4 State Protected Sites . 45
4.1 Bagh-i-Hafiz Rakhna (Aam-Khas Bagh) (Case-Study) . 46
4.1.1 Introduction . 46
4.1.2 Measures for Conservation . 49
4.1.3 Aam Khas Bagh in the context of Inclusivity . 52
4.2 Tombs of Ustad and Shagird (Case 1) . 53
4.3 Sadna Kasai Mosque (Case 2) 57 .
4.4 Todar Mal Haveli (Case 3) 59
5 Discussion and Recommendations 63
5.1 Fatehgarh-Sirhind in the context of Inclusivity 63
5.2 Comparing the Cases . 64
5.3 Recommendations 67
6 Bibliography 69
Appendix 1 73
Appendix 2 85
Appendix 3 87
Appendix 4 91
M.Arch TH-0232 / JAI
Heritage conservation in Punjab : bridging the gap between state and people (Softcopy is also available) - 2020 - xvii,73p.
Contents
Undertaking i
Certificate . iii
Acknowledgments v
Abstract . vii
Table of contents ix
List of figures
List of tables xiii
List of Abbreviations xiv
Introduction to the dissertation . xv
1 Inclusivity and Gaps 1
1.1 Timeline of Developments 1
1.1.1 Early Conservation Practices in India 6
1.1.2 Conservation becoming a Responsibility of State 7
1.1.3 International Discourses in Heritage 8
1.1.4 Conservation in India at Present 10
1.2 Decoding Inclusivity in the context of Heritage Conservation 12
1.2.1 Framework for Analysis 13
2 Introduction to Punjab . 15
2.1 Location and Context 15
2.2 Historical Phases . 16
2.3 Heritage Conservation in Punjab 17
2.3.1 Laws and Bodies
2.3.2 Duration, Location and Theme of Protected Monuments 18
3 Case-Study: Fatehgarh-Sirhind 21
3.1 Reason for Selection of Site 21
3.2 Methodology to Study the Site 23
3.3 Location and Context . 26
3.4 Study of the Site . 27
3.4.1 Historic Narrative of the Place 27
3.4.2 Socio Cultural Associations 31
3.4.3 Measures for Heritage Conservation 35
4 State Protected Sites . 45
4.1 Bagh-i-Hafiz Rakhna (Aam-Khas Bagh) (Case-Study) . 46
4.1.1 Introduction . 46
4.1.2 Measures for Conservation . 49
4.1.3 Aam Khas Bagh in the context of Inclusivity . 52
4.2 Tombs of Ustad and Shagird (Case 1) . 53
4.3 Sadna Kasai Mosque (Case 2) 57 .
4.4 Todar Mal Haveli (Case 3) 59
5 Discussion and Recommendations 63
5.1 Fatehgarh-Sirhind in the context of Inclusivity 63
5.2 Comparing the Cases . 64
5.3 Recommendations 67
6 Bibliography 69
Appendix 1 73
Appendix 2 85
Appendix 3 87
Appendix 4 91
M.Arch TH-0232 / JAI