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摘要
Ali Mardan Khan是沙贾汗统治时期最重要的波斯贵族之一,对建筑和景观设计领域做出了重大贡献。他的生活史被充分地记录下来,但他在莫卧儿建筑背景下的贡献并没有得到学者们的足够重视。他在白沙瓦的花园是阿里·马尔丹·汗最重要的项目之一,英国时代的旅行者简要地提到过,但缺乏深入的研究。巴拉达里和花园分别在18世纪中期和19世纪中期被锡克教徒和英国人占领,后来被巴基斯坦军队占领;在此期间,花园和巴拉达里进行了改造。虽然由于该遗址仍被巴基斯坦军队使用而未向公众开放,但在2006年,撰文人获准进行彻底的文献记录和考古调查。本文分析了Ali Mardan Khan的baradari,并根据历史文献和作者进行的实地研究,将其置于莫卧儿建筑的背景下。
Garden of Nobility: Placing Ali Mardan Khan’s Baradari at Peshawar in the Context of Mughal Architecture
Ali Mardan Khan, one the most important Persian nobles of Shah Jahan’s reign, was a significant contributor to the field of architecture and landscape design. His life history has been adequately documented, but his contributions in the context of Mughal architecture have not received adequate attention by scholars. His garden in Peshawar was one of Ali Mardan Khan’s most important projects, briefly mentioned by British-era travellers, but lacking an in-depth study. The baradari and the garden were occupied by the Sikhs and the British in the mid-eighteenth and mid-nineteenth centuries, respectively, and later by the Pakistan Army; during these periods, alterations were made to the garden and baradari. While not open to the public because the site is still utilized by the Pakistan Army, in 2006, the author was permitted to undertake thorough documentation and archaeological investigations. This paper analyses Ali Mardan Khan’s baradari and places it in the context of Mughal architecture in the light of historical texts and field research carried out by the author.