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how was mughal architecture influenced by the regional art​

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Answered by mishtichak
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Mughal architecture is a remarkably symmetrical and decorative amalgam of Persian, Turkish, and Indian architecture.

After the victory of Babur in the war of Panipat in 1526, the Mughal dynasty was established. The rule of Mughal Dynasty from the 16th to 18th century extensively displays art forms, architectural styles that developed vigorously around that time.

Under Jahangir, the Mughal school paintings acquired greater charm, refinement, and dignity. The emperor Jahangir had a great fascination for nature and took delight in the portraiture of birds, animals, and flowers.

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Answered by maheshsingha553
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Region and Empire

Vijayanagara: The elephant stables at this place were strongly influenced by the architectural styles in the adjoining Sultanates of Bijapur and Golconda. Vrindavan: Here temples were constructed in architectural styles which were very similar to the Mughal palaces of Fatehpur Sikri.

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