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Mughal architecture is the type of Indo-Islamic architecture developed by the Mughals in the 16th, 17th and 18th centuries throughout the ever-changing extent of their empire in the Indian subcontinent. It developed the styles of earlier Muslim dynasties in India as an amalgam of
Islamic , Persian, Turkic and Indian architecture . Mughal buildings have a uniform pattern of structure and character, including large bulbous domes, slender minarets at the corners, massive halls, large vaulted gateways and delicate ornamentation. Examples of the style can be found in India, Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Pakistan.
The Mughal dynasty was established after the victory of
Babur at Panipat in 1526. During his five-year reign, Babur took considerable interest in erecting buildings, though few have survived. His grandson Akbar built widely, and the style developed vigorously during his reign. Among his accomplishments were Humayun's Tomb (for his father),
Agra Fort , the fort-city of Fatehpur Sikri , and the Buland Darwaza . Akbar's son Jahangir commissioned the Shalimar Gardens in Kashmir.
Mughal architecture reached its zenith during the reign of
Shah Jahan , who constructed the Jama Masjid , the Red Fort , the Shalimar Gardens in Lahore, his reign corresponded with the decline of Mughal architecture and the Empire itself.
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Islamic , Persian, Turkic and Indian architecture . Mughal buildings have a uniform pattern of structure and character, including large bulbous domes, slender minarets at the corners, massive halls, large vaulted gateways and delicate ornamentation. Examples of the style can be found in India, Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Pakistan.
The Mughal dynasty was established after the victory of
Babur at Panipat in 1526. During his five-year reign, Babur took considerable interest in erecting buildings, though few have survived. His grandson Akbar built widely, and the style developed vigorously during his reign. Among his accomplishments were Humayun's Tomb (for his father),
Agra Fort , the fort-city of Fatehpur Sikri , and the Buland Darwaza . Akbar's son Jahangir commissioned the Shalimar Gardens in Kashmir.
Mughal architecture reached its zenith during the reign of
Shah Jahan , who constructed the Jama Masjid , the Red Fort , the Shalimar Gardens in Lahore, his reign corresponded with the decline of Mughal architecture and the Empire itself.
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Mughal empire has great interest on architecture
Example Shajahan was a king who showed more interest on it.
It is a type of indo islamic architecture
It has various styles
Example delhi contain red fort,we hoist flag in that
Taj Mahal is the one of the 7 wonders
Many tourist visit to see these all
That is the greatness of mughal architecture.
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Example Shajahan was a king who showed more interest on it.
It is a type of indo islamic architecture
It has various styles
Example delhi contain red fort,we hoist flag in that
Taj Mahal is the one of the 7 wonders
Many tourist visit to see these all
That is the greatness of mughal architecture.
Friends I hope u like it
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