Historical Perspective of Mewar in Archaeological Manner
| Vol-4 | Issue-5 | May 2019 | Published Online: 25 May 2019 PDF ( 344 KB ) | ||
| Author(s) | ||
| Narendra Kumar Gadiya 1; Dr. M. C. Dubey 2 | ||
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1Research Scholar, Dept. of History, Mewar University, Chittorgarh 2Asso. Prof. Dept of History, Mewar University, Chittorgarh |
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| Abstract | ||
Mewar, is renowned for its gorgeous medieval architectures at Mt. Abu, Nagada, Ranakpur, and Chittor Fort. These sculptural and architectural wealth is actually mirrored in the temples of the Shaivas, Vaisnavas, Jains and Shaktas, Eventhough the Jain temples and sculptures deserve separate analysis, just those icons that are actually typical heritage of all sects are actually viewed in this specific job that deals with "Chittor Fort and several more essential (Brahmanical) Iconographical centres of Mewar: their image content and its significance". The scope of Mewar had varied from time to time, nonetheless, really scanty references of the changing boundary patterns are actually known to us. By and large civil administration was much more important in the region than socio economic improvement throughout the story as has been discussed in this comparatively terra incognita. The main purpose of this thesis is to evaluate the development in various Districts of Mewar. |
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| Keywords | ||
| Mt. Abu, Jain temples, sculptures. | ||
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