The Eighteenth-Century Gardens of Bundelkhand, India, compared to the Mughal, Rajput and Colonial Gardens

Q1 Arts and Humanities
Anjaneya Sharma, N. Upadhyay
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ABSTRACT Bundelkhand is a region in central India demarcated on the basis of uniform socio-cultural practices. During the later eighteenth and early nineteenth century, a peculiar garden-style developed under the patronisation of the princely states in Bundelkhand. The gardens of Bundelkhand have a characteristic typology and identical gardens can be seen all across Bundelkhand. These walled gardens consist of an outhouse (kothi), a temple, well, stepwell (baoli/bawdi), irrigation channels (milai), and memorial structures. Their distinctiveness illustrates how regional styles flourished despite the influence of the Mughal, Rajput and Colonial styles which otherwise dominated the Indian garden landscape in this period. Following the authors’ previous papers on the typology of Bungali gardens, the present paper compares them with the other established garden types in India: Mughal, Rajput and Colonial. The comparison is helpful to understand the development of regional garden style, sometimes influenced by other typologies, yet which developed into an independent type.
18世纪印度本德尔坎德的花园,与莫卧儿、拉杰普特和殖民地花园的对比
Bundelkhand是印度中部的一个地区,根据统一的社会文化习俗划分。在十八世纪末和十九世纪初,在邦德尔坎德王子国家的庇护下,一种独特的花园风格发展起来。Bundelkhand的花园具有独特的类型,在Bundelkhand各处都可以看到相同的花园。这些围墙花园包括一个外屋(kothi)、一座寺庙、水井、阶梯井(baoli/bawdi)、灌溉渠道(milai)和纪念结构。它们的独特性说明了尽管受到莫卧儿、拉吉普特和殖民地风格的影响,但地区风格是如何蓬勃发展的,这些风格在这一时期主导了印度的花园景观。继作者之前关于Bungali花园类型学的论文之后,本文将其与印度其他已建立的花园类型进行了比较:莫卧儿、拉吉普特和殖民地。这种比较有助于理解区域园林风格的发展,有时受到其他类型学的影响,但又发展成为一种独立的类型。
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Landscapes (United Kingdom)
Landscapes (United Kingdom) Arts and Humanities-History
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期刊介绍: The study of past landscapes – and their continuing presence in today’s landscape - is part of one of the most exciting interdisciplinary subjects. The integrated study of landscape has real practical applications for a society navigating a changing world, able to contribute to understanding landscape and helping shape its future. It unites the widest range of subjects in both Arts and Sciences, including archaeologists, ecologists, geographers, sociologists, cultural and environmental historians, literature specialists and artists.
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