2)" Mughal monuments are different from
the ancient monuments made
by
Ashoka.” Justify your answer
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Mughal monoments are engraved with fine art and, the architecture is mixture of Iranian, Afghan, and Turkish culture. While as Ashoka loves animals, human sculptures and, weapons and, under his regime the architectural design included all these things.
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- Mughal architecture is the type of Indo- Islamic armature developed by the Mughals in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries throughout the ever-changing extent of their conglomerate in the Indian key.
- It developed the styles of earlier Muslim dynasties in India as a blend of Islamic, Persian, Turkic and Indian armature.
- Mughal structures have an invariant pattern of structure and character, including large bulbous polls, slender minarets at the corners, massive halls, large bounded gateways, and delicate decoration
- Exemplifications of the style can be set up in ultramodern- day Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Pakistan and India.
- Mughal monuments are engraved with fine art and, the architecture is a mixture of Iranian, Afghan, and Turkish cultures.
- While Ashoka loves creatures, mortal puppets, weapons and, under his governance the architectural design included all these effects.
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