Lesson 14 of 14 • 11 upvotes • 13:29mins
The British arrived in 1615 and over the centuries, gradually overthrew the Maratha and Sikh empires and other small independent kingdoms. Britain was present in India for over three hundred years and their legacy still remains through some building and infrastructure that exist in their former colonies. The major cities colonized during this period were Madras, Calcutta, Bombay, Delhi, Agra, Bankipore, Karachi, Nagpur, Bhopal and Hyderabad. St Andrews Kirk, Madras is known for its colonial architecture. The building is circular in form and is sided by two rectangular sections one is the entrance porch. The entrance is lined with twelve colonnades and two British lions and motto of East India Company engraved on them. The interior holds sixteen columns and the dome is painted blue with decorated with gold stars.
14 lessons • 3h
Course Overview (in Hindi )
14:23mins
Introduction and Important Aspects of Architecture and Indian Architecture (in Hindi)
14:38mins
Indus Valley Civilization and Vedic Architecture (in Hindi)
14:58mins
Mauryan and Shunga Architecture (in Hindi)
14:59mins
Saatwahan Architecture (in Hindi)
14:25mins
Kushana and Gupta Architecture (in Hindi)
14:04mins
Important Famous Temple Styles (in Hindi)
12:04mins
Chalukya and Pallavan Style of Architecture (in Hindi)
13:51mins
Pandya, Rastrakuta and Chola Architecture (in Hindi)
9:40mins
Islamic Architecture Style (in Hindi)
11:20mins
Sultanate Architecture or Delhi Style (in Hindi)
11:41mins
Mughal and Sur Architecture (in Hindi)
13:57mins
Sikh and Maratha Architecture (in Hindi)
7:10mins
British Architecture and Gothic Style (in Hindi)
13:29mins