New Indo-Islamic Architecture Content in Artstor

The American Institute of Indian Studies (AIIS) has contributed an additional 5,094 images to the Artstor Digital Library, bringing their total to more than 69,000.* The current selection in Artstor provides a survey of Indo-Islamic architecture in India from the time of the successive Sultanates of Delhi (~1200-1525) through the long rule of the dominant Mughal Dynasty (1526-1857). The material focuses on the structures and projects patronized by emperors, sultans, and their officials: mosques, tombs/mausolea, palaces, forts, and the refined gardens that surrounded them. For more info, see this Artstor blog post.