How is the “trabeate” principle of architecture different from the “arcuate”
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The trabeate form of architecture was different from the arcuate form of architecture.
The arcuate form of architecture had the presence of domes and arches, for example, the Alai Darwaza.
The trebeate form of architecture had beams and other kinds of horizontal structures which gave support to other structures for example Quawwat al Islam Mosque.
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