Mohd Iqbal Rather and Shweta Singh
The early medieval period of Kashmir (7th-12th century CE) is a testament to the region’s extraordinary synthesis of aesthetic and structural innovation. This paper examines the artistic and architectural achievements of this era, analyzing the intricate interplay between religious fervor, cultural influences, and engineering ingenuity. By delving into the design principles, iconography, and material craftsmanship, this study highlights the exceptional brilliance that defined Kashmir’s art and architecture. Special attention is given to major monuments, sculptural traditions, and the socio-political dynamics that shaped the creative endeavors of this epoch.
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