Social Sciences, asked by dhavanitm, 12 days ago

during the Delhi Sultan the ______ style of mosque maisaleum (Tomb) and their and Roja was predominant

options
(A) islam
(B) Nagar
(C) Sultanate
(D) Arab​

Answers

Answered by aashisinha2017
7

Answer:

option

A) islamic

Explanation:

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Answered by Sreejanandakumarsl
0

Answer:

The correct answer is : (A) Islam.

During the Delhi Sultan the Islam style of mosque maisaleum (tomb) and their Roja was predominant.

Explanation:

  • The architecture of the Indian subcontinent created by and for Islamic patrons and objectives is known as Indo-Islamic architecture.
  • Even though there was a brief Arab presence in Sindh and the Persianate Ghaznavid dynasty was established in Lahore, the development of Indo-Islamic architecture really got underway in 1193 when Delhi became the capital of the Ghurid dynasty.
  • The Delhi Sultanate, a collection of Central Asian dynasties that unified much of North India after the Ghurids, followed by the Mughal Empire by the 15th century, succeeded the Ghurids.
  • Both of these kingdoms brought Persianate building and artistic forms to the Indian subcontinent from Western Eurasia.

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