How important was architecture for the mughals?
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MUGHAL ARCHITECTURE IS A REMARKEBLY SYMMITRICAL AND DECORATIVE AMALGAM OF PERSIAN ,TURKISH AND INIAN ARCHITECTURE . MUGHAL ARCHITECURE FIRST DEVELOPED AND FLOURISHED DURING THE REIGN OF AKBAR THE GREAT (1556-1605) WHERE IS WAS KNOWN FOR ITS EXTENSIVE USE OF RED SANDSTONE AS A BUILDING MATERIALS .
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✴The most famous of Shah jahan's architectural achievements is the Taj Mahal situated in Agra.
✴It was a Mausoleum he built in the memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal.
✴The Taj Mahal stands on a large platform surrounded by the gardens.
✴At each of the four corners of the platform, there is a thin tower of minaret.
✴The building is made up of pure white marble while the delicate marble screens and the pietra dura on the walls are the finest decorative features.
✴Red sandstone, silver and gold, carnelian, jasper jade and lapis lazulai were brought overall from Asia.
✴It is said that white Makrana marble was brought from Jodhpur by more than thousands of elephants.