The Sistine Chapel of Punjab- The Masnad Mahal
The Sistine Chapel of Punjab- The Masnad Mahal
Wow, I definitely hadn’t heard of this one. oO
It does look like some serious restoration is in order, however. Or is it even available to tour?
I haven’t thought too much about it, but I wonder if there’s a common cause between flowery design motifs seemingly covering every possible surface in classic interior architecture that spans… maybe from the Middle East to the Indian subcontinent. In Muslim tradition of course, the easy answer involves the prohibition against representing figures, but in the Sikh tradition, for example..?
Punjab (home of the Sikhs) has had a significant Muslim population for the longest time, and Maharaja Ranjit Singh (first emperor of the Sikh empire) employed several Muslim artists (as did other contemporary rulers). Fun fact - most punjabis in the world are Muslim, since of the original Punjab about 2/3rds are in Pakistan and form the plurality of the population of what 250 million, and Indian Punjab has a much smaller population
And somewhat related is a colonel in Ranjit Singh’s court en.wikipedia.org/…/Alexander_Gardner_(soldier) Born in Wisconsin, of Irish descent, he wore a Tartan turban. Punjab is a fascinating place
No no. Sikhs aren’t Muslim. Sikhs originate from Punjab and Sikhism is a Punjabi religion. But Punjab is mostly populated by Muslims anyways.
And yes geometrical artstlyes being big in the Muslim world is true and exactly due to the reason you mentioned.
agree / disagree with the above?
This is going to be the last time I try to get the ‘two views’ matched up. Let me reiterate again– I don’t know JACK SQUAT about this stuff.
It’s up to you, @[email protected] and @[email protected] to debate this stuff amongst your viewpoints, in your wisdom. If you so wish…