Describe the Mughal period architecture?
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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, Turkish 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 modern-day India, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, and Pakistan.
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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. ... The Mughaldynasty was established after the victory of Babur at Panipat in 1526.
what akbar has built
Diwan-i-khas of the Royal Palace of the Fatehpur Sikri,a city built by Akbar. Buland Darwaza was built by Akbar to commemorate his victory over Gujarat. Humayun's chief consort Haji Begum built the Humayun's tomb in the remembrance of her husband.This monument is not “built by Akbar” but “builtduring Akbar's reign”.
what akbar has built
Diwan-i-khas of the Royal Palace of the Fatehpur Sikri,a city built by Akbar. Buland Darwaza was built by Akbar to commemorate his victory over Gujarat. Humayun's chief consort Haji Begum built the Humayun's tomb in the remembrance of her husband.This monument is not “built by Akbar” but “builtduring Akbar's reign”.
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