explain any 5 architectural features of Medieval Period of India
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The salient features of the Muslim architecture were massive and extensive buildings aspiring domes, tall minarets, lofty portals, open courtyards, huge walls all bereft of sculpture.
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Five architectural features of Medieval Period:
- A new design of architectural formed in northern India in the medieval era. It was considered the architecture of the Nagara period. Different forms of Indian architectural features also get a collection of time and space symbols influenced by historical powers deemed unique to India.
- A wide range of architectural samples has developed as a consequence of large diversities, maintaining a certain degree of consistency across history. With the arrival of the Muslim kings, a new architectural style slowly evolved in India, the Indo-Islamic architecture.
- The Indo-Islamic form was neither strictly Muslim nor strictly Hindu. Classification of medieval architecture into two major categories. Which became Delhi's design or the Mughal and the Imperial Form.
- The architecture of Indo-Saracen was blended with features from Hindu, Muslim, and European. The imperial architecture was displayed via hierarchical, civil and industrial buildings such as government offices, train stations, residential buildings, and municipal buildings.
- The Rock-cut patterns are the most impressive piece of ancient Indian art. Various religious sects are connected with almost all the rock-cut systems. Throughout the start, spectacular Buddhism and Jain idols were founded from locations like Bihar in the east and Maharashtra in the west.
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