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Western admirers have long seen the Islamic garden as an earthly reflection of the paradise said to await the faithful. However, such simplification, Ruggles contends, denies the sophistication and diversity of the art form. Islamic Gardens and Landscapes immerses the reader in the world of the architects of the great gardens of the Islamic world, from medieval Morocco to contemporary India.
Just as Islamic culture is historically dense, sophisticated, and complex, so too is the history of its built landscapes. Islamic gardens began from the practical need to organize the surrounding space of human civilization, tame nature, enhance the earth''s yield, and create a legible map on which to distribute natural resources. Ruggles follows the evolution of these early farming efforts to their aristocratic apex in famous formal gardens of the Alhambra in Spain and the Taj Mahal in Agra.
Whether in a humble city home or a royal courtyard, the garden has several defining cha

Table of Contents

Preface
Chapter 1: The Islamic Landscape
Place and Memory
Chapter 2: Making the Desert Bloom
Transforming an Inhospitable Earth
Chapter 3: The Science of Gardening
Agricultural and Botanical Manuals
Chapter 4: Organizing the Earth
Cross-axial Gardens and the Chahar Bagh
Chapter 5: Trees and Plants
Botanical Evidence from Texts and Archaeology
Chapter 6: Representations of Gardens and Landscape
Imagery in Manuscript Paintings, Textiles, and Other Media
Chapter 7: Imaginary Gardens
Gardens in Fantasy and Literature
Chapter 8: The Garden as Paradise
The Historical Beginnings of Paradisiac Iconography
Chapter 9: The Here and Hereafter
Mausolea and Tomb Gardens
Chapter 10: A Garden in Landscape
The Taj Mahal and Its Precursors
Chapter 11: Religion and Culture
The Adoption of Islamic Garden Culture by Non-Muslims
List of Gardens and SitesSpain
Sicily
Morocco
Algeria
Tunisia
Egypt
Turkey
Syria and Region
Oman
Iraq
Iran
Central Asia
Pakistan
India
United States
Glossary
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments

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      Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
      Publication Date: 01/03/2022
      ISBN13: 9780812225143, 978-0812225143
      ISBN10: 0812225147

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Western admirers have long seen the Islamic garden as an earthly reflection of the paradise said to await the faithful. However, such simplification, Ruggles contends, denies the sophistication and diversity of the art form. Islamic Gardens and Landscapes immerses the reader in the world of the architects of the great gardens of the Islamic world, from medieval Morocco to contemporary India.
      Just as Islamic culture is historically dense, sophisticated, and complex, so too is the history of its built landscapes. Islamic gardens began from the practical need to organize the surrounding space of human civilization, tame nature, enhance the earth''s yield, and create a legible map on which to distribute natural resources. Ruggles follows the evolution of these early farming efforts to their aristocratic apex in famous formal gardens of the Alhambra in Spain and the Taj Mahal in Agra.
      Whether in a humble city home or a royal courtyard, the garden has several defining cha

      Table of Contents

      Preface
      Chapter 1: The Islamic Landscape
      Place and Memory
      Chapter 2: Making the Desert Bloom
      Transforming an Inhospitable Earth
      Chapter 3: The Science of Gardening
      Agricultural and Botanical Manuals
      Chapter 4: Organizing the Earth
      Cross-axial Gardens and the Chahar Bagh
      Chapter 5: Trees and Plants
      Botanical Evidence from Texts and Archaeology
      Chapter 6: Representations of Gardens and Landscape
      Imagery in Manuscript Paintings, Textiles, and Other Media
      Chapter 7: Imaginary Gardens
      Gardens in Fantasy and Literature
      Chapter 8: The Garden as Paradise
      The Historical Beginnings of Paradisiac Iconography
      Chapter 9: The Here and Hereafter
      Mausolea and Tomb Gardens
      Chapter 10: A Garden in Landscape
      The Taj Mahal and Its Precursors
      Chapter 11: Religion and Culture
      The Adoption of Islamic Garden Culture by Non-Muslims
      List of Gardens and SitesSpain
      Sicily
      Morocco
      Algeria
      Tunisia
      Egypt
      Turkey
      Syria and Region
      Oman
      Iraq
      Iran
      Central Asia
      Pakistan
      India
      United States
      Glossary
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index
      Acknowledgments

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