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The purpose of this research paper is to examine the style and surface
decoration of the historic mausoleum of Tahir Khan Nahar in Sitpur,
built in circa 1520 AD and study their interaction on the arts and crafts
of the region. It is a famous monument in the area though little known
outside and it is remarkable, because in the first place it is
extraordinarily well-preserved and more importantly, it presents a
comprehensive cultural identity and veritable catalogue of the aesthetic
concepts, motifs, designs and craftsmanship of the pre-Mughal era,
particularly the extensive glazed tile work and decorative embellishments.
Though it is of a more modest size than the famous mausoleums/shrines
of those early times, but because it is in a good condition, here we can get
the full impact of the pristine beauty of monuments of that age. Indeed
such a rich composition of skilled craftsmanship affected the arts and
crafts of the area, in fact the whole aesthetic ethos. Many designs and
motifs from this mausoleum were adopted by rustic artisans; similarly
domestic spaces utilized themes from here and wealthier residents built
houses incorporating one or another of its decorative features. And this
effect has continued down the centuries and various aspects of the
mausoleum are still found repeated in different modes, interpretations
and locations in Sitpur. The townsfolk are proud of their monument,
undoubtedly have been for centuries.
Muhammad Asghar. (2017) MAUSOLEUM OF TAHIR KHAN NAHAR IN SITPUR: THE STUDY OF DECORATIVE PATTERNS AND ITS IMPACT ON LOCAL FOLK ART, Journal of the Research Society of Pakistan, Volume 54, Issue 1.
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