From Konkan to Coromandel: Deccan Heritage, Art and Culture
The fourth season of seminars and lectures co-organised by the Deccan Heritage Foundation, the Centre of Islamic Studies at the University of Cambridge and the Bangalore International Centre, presenting the pioneering work of scholars in various fields of knowledge from both the Northern and Southern Deccan regions of India.
Webinars within the series
17th
June
,2022
A Cosmopolitan yet Local Tradition: Glazed Tiles in the Deccani Sultanates
Arthur Millner (Art Consultant)
1 pm GMT | 8 am EST | 5:30 pm IST
8th
April
,2022
Cloth that Changed the World: Histories and Contemporaneity of Kalamkari Making
Sarah Fee (Royal Ontario Museum) and Rajarshi Sengupta (IIT Kanpur)
2 pm GMT | 9 am EST | 6:30 pm IST
29th
April
,2022
The City of Haidar as a Shi’i Paradise: Divine Sovereignty, Built Space and Shi’i Materiality in Qutb Shahi Hyderabad
Karen Ruffle (University of Toronto)
2 pm GMT | 9 am EST | 6:30pm IST
6th
May
,2022
Eclipsed by the Moon: Mahlaqa Bai and Kushhal Khan Anup in Nizami Hyderabad
Katherine Butler Schofield (King’s College, London)
1 pm GMT | 8 am EST | 5:30 pm IST
20th
May
,2022
The Vira-Saivas/ Lingayats of 12th Century Karnataka: Conflict, Transformation, and the Genesis of a New Creed
Tiziana Lorenzetti (International Institute of South Asian Studies, Rome)
1 pm GMT | 8 am EST | 5:30 pm IST
3rd
June
,2022
Reflections of Jaina and Vira-Saiva Interactions in the Art and Architecture of Karnataka
Julia AB Hegewald (University of Bonn)
1 pm GMT | 8 am EST | 5:30 pm IST