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Comparative study of the architecture of the Mughal period and Modern architecture

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Answered by aqibkincsem
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Comparative study of the architecture of the Mughal period and Modern architecture

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https://www.slideshare.net/simron2002/mughal-vs-modern

                                                                                                                                           
The Mughal architecture had influence of Islamic architecture on it.

You can find round shaped domes and large halls in the structures built in Mughal era.

There were curved gateways with elusive decorations done.

While modern architecture is generally, simple in appearance with no big decorations.

There are no round shaped domes and halls are not large.

Windows are generally made up of glass.

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Answered by cyrusbishop
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In Mughal period there came many rulers who followed modern architecture to create new thoughts. They started to create indo-islamic - persian thought of architecture. Like Akbar created Fatehpur Sikri which is a city of victory and culture of historical place. Shah jahan built Taj Mahal which is India's best historical place also he built Red Fort. Aurangzeb founded Pearl Mosque.

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