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Colour Decoration in Mughal Architecture is an authoritative and richly detailed exploration of decorative techniques and artistic traditions used in Mughal-era architecture. The book examines the vibrant use of color, floral motifs, frescoes, tile work, calligraphy, inlay art, and ornamental patterns found in famous Mughal monuments and palaces across India. Combining architectural history with art criticism, it provides valuable insight into the aesthetic achievements of the Mughal Empire. An essential reference for historians, architects, art students, and lovers of Islamic and Indian heritage.