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A. Fill in the blanks.
1 ____ style of architecture was a hybrid style which combined the features of both the Nagara and Dravidian styles
2. The ____ was a niche built into an inside wall to indicate the direction of Mecca
3 _____ repaired the Qutb Minar and added the topmost storey to it.
4. The Bibi Ka Maqbara was the tomb of_____
5. The Peacock Throne was taken to Persia by _____ when he invaded Delhi in 1739

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Answered by Raunak8114
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Answer: Here are your answers mate PLEASE MARK ME AS BRAINLIST.

1)Vasara style

In the mid-seventh century, a distinct style of temple architecture grew in the Karnataka region under the patronage of Chalukya rulers. The temples in this region follow a hybridised style which combines the features of both Nagara and Dravida styles.

2)A mihrab

is a niche in the wall of a mosque or religious school (madrasa) that indicates the direction of Mecca (qibla), which Muslims face when praying.

3)The Patrons and Architects

Aibak's successor and son-in-law Shamsuddin Iltutmish completed a further three stories. After a lightning strike in 1369 damaged the then top story, the ruler at the time, Firuz Shah Tughlaq, replaced the damaged story and added one more.

4)Dilras Begum/Rabia Durani

Built in 1668 the Tomb of Rabia Durani or Bibi Ka Maqbara was erected by Azam Shah, the son of Aurangzeb to commemorate his mother Dilras Begum who was titled Rabia Durani post her death. Being the spitting image of the Taj Mahal, the mausoleum is also called the Taj of the Deccan or the Dakkhani Taj.

5)Nadir Shah

On March 21, 1739, Nādir Shāh, leading Persian (modern Iranian) and Turkish forces, completed his conquest of the Mughal Empire by capturing Delhi, India, its capital.

Answered by naiduaparna24
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Answer:

1) Dash style

2) semicircular

3) Firoz shah Tughlak

4) Rabia-ud-Durrani

5) persians

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