Explain the characteristics of the Islamic architecture in india by giving example
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It developed distinct characteristics in the form of buildings, and the decoration of surfaces with Islamic calligraphy and geometric and interlace patterned ornament. The principal Islamic architectural types for large or public buildings are: the Mosque, the Tomb, the Palace and the Fort.
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[1] in the medieval period under the patronge of muslim sultanates many styles of architecture, such as persian, central asian, arabic and pre islamic native indian styles were blended together creating islamic architecture in india.
[2] the qutub minar has started in 12th century CE and completed in 13th century CE. Its is 73 metres in height.
[3] the Taj Mahal is looked upon as the paramount examples of beauty of Islamic architecture.
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