The book contains five Parts which are further divided into 27 chapters. It described the urban and cultural merits of walled cities and advocates seriously about their adoption in planning new cities. The ancient historical cities Babyione, Nineveh, Urs, Warsaw, Machipichu, Zimbwe, Lahore, Peshawar, Tunisia, Isfahan, sahajahanabad have exclusively been studied from socio-economic and cultural angles. Sahajahanabad is the luckest city to survive among seven cities of Delhi, the others vanished being-Lalkot, siri, Jahanpanah, Tuglakabad, Firozabad and Purana Quila. Chandni Chowk is the major spine of Shahajahanabad which is world famous and so are the monuments – Red Fort and Jama Masjid. Its koochas, Katras, streets, bazaars, Havelis have no synonimi throughout the world. The townscape studies reveal very interesting serial visions of its chowks, city wall streets and the gates. About the mixed land uses prevalent there are-bazars, residences (havelis) and industries. A case study of bazaar Maliwara, shahajahanabad has been taken up. The traffic chaoe, particularly mixed, is haunting the entire walled cities, for which redical measures have been envisaged.
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Environmental Issues and Urban Development of Walled Cities
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1st ed.
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8170993199
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xviii+190p., Figures; Glossary; Bibliography; 22cm.
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