Nawaz Khan
Nawaz Khan
Nawaz Khan
Burhanpur
Azaj Sheikh
Divya Gupta
Nandini Shah
Devang Patel
Tomb of Shah Nawaz Khan
It was made of black stone hence might be called black Taj but
it hardly resembles with the Taj Mahal in Agra.
•The architectural elements of the worship spaces also have a significant role in the
acoustics apart from symbolism perceived and decoded by community.
•This research, with Burhanpur; India as a case, explores the potential of acoustics of
these worship spaces.
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The Tomb of Shah Nawaz Khan
The Tomb of Shah Nawaz Khan of historic Burhanpur; amongst various sixteenth-century Mughal
architectural heritage that served acoustical purposes; is unique, since it was used in the verse
recitations from the Holy Quran and Qawwalies (Sufi song) during the holy days andfestivals.
Its spatial configuration and sonic dimension associates the community emotionally, intellectually and
spiritually.
Due to neglect, inappropriate interventions and vandalism its acoustical features are defaced,
weakening communities’ association with theTomb.
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To assess the consequences of resent
restoration in the Tomb, this research was
carried out to predict the acoustical
performance of the structure based on the
assumption that
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Schematic Plan, Elevation and Section of
the Tomb of Shah Nawaz Khan, Burhanpur.
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Research Method
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Research Method
List of Modelled Surfaces and their Assumed Sound Absorption Properties in the Digital Simulation Model of the
Tomb of Shah Nawaz Khan.
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Measured Versus Simulated Reverberation Time in the Tomb of Early Decay Time (EDT) Measured and Simulated for the Tomb
Shah Nawaz Khan in the Non-occupied Mode (for the Present of Shah Nawaz Khan in the Non-occupied Mode (for the Present
Acoustical Condition with Contemporary Repairs). Acoustical Condition with Contemporary Repairs).
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Ray Tracing: In addition to the above acoustical parameters, ray tracing (an analytical
tool in the EASE 4.3 acoustical simulation software) a stochastic approach, is
implemented to model the propagation of sound rays and reflection patterns within the
enclosed space by emitting rays whose reflection paths can be viewed and investigated.
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Ray Tracing for the Tomb of Shah
Nawaz Khan.
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Conclusions
The acoustical parametric analysis suggests that the Tomb originally had well-designed
acoustical characteristics that provided optimal acoustical conditions for music and speech
intelligibility.
The well-designed original acoustical characteristics of the Tomb is being changed and
destroyed by improper conservation measures.
More information related to the sound absorption properties of the historic materials needs
to be obtained to better understand and predict the original acoustical characteristics
through simulations.
This will help protect intangible cultural heritage such as the acoustics of the built
environment, a highly fragile and elusive quality attached to the heritage structures.
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