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(b) What is the contribution of Mughals in developing architecture as a form of art? ​

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Answered by itzmedipayan2
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It is a remarkably symmetrical and decorative amalgam of Persian, Turkish, and Indian architecture. The Mughals were also renowned for creating exquisite gardens in the Persian charbagh layout, in which the quadrilateral gardens were divided by walkways or flowing water into four smaller parts.

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Answered by anujdusane13
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Architecture: The imperial Mughals were great patrons of art and architecture. They look keen interest in the planning of forts, places, mosques, tombs and even the new townships.

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They had their own ideas about the construction of build ins by the free amalgamation of what was called the Mughal architecture which was in fact, the national Indian architecture of that age. In architecture, the Mughal period was not entirely an age of innovation and renaissance, but a continuation and culmination of processes that had their beginning in the later Turko- Afghan Period.

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