Articles and Chapters
2008 Scholarly Imbalances: the Historiography of
Reuse in South Asia. In Breaking Idols, Making Icons: The
History and Historiography of Reuse in South Asia,
Alka Patel, ed. Archives of Asian Art LVIII
(forthcoming).
2008 Temple or Mosque? The Jageshvara Mandir of
Sadadi, Rajasthan. In Breaking Idols, Making Icons: The
History and Historiography of Reuse in South Asia, Alka
Patel, ed. Archives of Asian Art LVIII (forthcoming).
2008 Recasting the Architectural Landscape: the
Ghurid Annexation of Northern India (late 12th-early
13th centuries CE). In Gauriswar Bhattacharya
Felicitation Volume (eds.
Arundhati Banerji & Gerd Mevissen). New Delhi: Kaveri
Books (forthcoming).
2007 The Mosque in South Asia: Beginnings. In
Piety and Politics in the Early Indian
Mosque. Finbarr Barry
Flood, ed. Volume in Debates in Indian History. New
Delhi: Oxford University Press (forthcoming).
2007 Of Merchants, Courtiers and Saints: The
Islamic Architecture of Sindh. In The Heritage of Sindh.
Pratapaditya Pal, ed. Mumbai: Marg Publications (forthcoming).
2006
Revisiting the Term ‘Sultanate.’ In The
Architecture of the Indian Sultanates. Abha Narain Lambah &
Alka Patel, eds. Mumbai: Marg Publications, pp. 9-12.
2006 From Province to Sultanate: the Architecture
of Gujarat during the 12th through 16th
Centuries. In The Architecture of the Indian Sultanates.
Abha Narain Lambah &
Alka Patel, eds. Mumbai: Marg Publications, pp. 69-79.
Reprinted in Marg 58, 1 pp. 36-47.
2006 Merchants, Ghazis and the Inception
of an “Islamic” Architecture in South Asia. In Monuments,
Myths, Motifs: the Aesthetic Discourse in Asia and its Artistic
Expression. Kapila Vatsyayan & H.P. Ray, eds. New Delhi:
Manohar (in press).
2006 Kashmir Painting. In The Encyclopedia of
India (4 vols.). S. Wolpert, ed. Volume III, pp. 17-18.
New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons Reference Books.
2006 Sultanate-Period Architecture of South
Asia. In The Encyclopedia of India (4 vols.). S.
Wolpert, ed. Volume IV, pp. 122-124. New York: Charles
Scribner’s Sons Reference Books.
2005
Chapter 7, Transcending Religion:
Socio-Linguistic Evidence from the Somanatha-Veraval Inscription
of 1264 CE. In Ancient India and Its Wider World (ed.
Carla Sinopoli & Grant Parker). Ann Arbor: The University of
Michigan Press (in press).
2005
A Note on Mahmud Ghaznavi, Somanatha, and the
Building of a Reputation. In South
Asian Archaeology 2001, 2
vols., Paris: Editions Rechèrche sur les Civilisations. Vincent
Lefèvre, ed. Vol. II pp. 613-20.
2004 Historical Memory and Modern Perceptions of
the Ghurids in Northern India. In Rethinking Modernity,
thematic issue of Journal of Contemporary Thought (eds.
P. Kar, P. Dave-Mukherji, and S. Gupta). Delhi: Pencraft
International. Pp. 158-67.
2004 The Goddess and Modernity. In The
Ananda-Vana of Indian Art. Naval Krishna, ed. Varanasi:
Indica Books & Abhidha Prakashan, 2004. Pp. 503-14.
2004 Introductory Essay: Communities and
Commodities: Western India and the Indian Ocean. In
Communities and Commodities: Western India and the Indian Ocean,
11th-15th Centuries, Ars Orientalis
XXXIV. In press.
2004
Toward Alternative Receptions of Ghurid
Architecture in Northern India (Late Twelfth-Early Thirteenth
Centuries CE). In Archives of Asian Art LIV pp. 35-61.
2004
Architectural Histories Entwined: the
Rudra-mahalaya/Congregational Mosque of Siddhpur (Gujarat). In
The Journal of the Society of Architectural Historians
63, 2 pp. 144-63.
1998 With Ritu Bhatt, How Buildings Divide and
Unite Us: The Case of Mandal (Gujarat, India). In Thresholds
17 (MIT Department of Architecture) [December], pp. 47-51.
Forthcoming
Negotiating Home: Settlement in Gujarat during the 12th
through 15th Centuries. In
Cultural Exchange and Transformation
in the Indian Ocean World.
Edward Alpers & Allen Roberts, eds. |