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how was the Mughals architecture similar to the Delhi sultanate architectural style?​

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Answered by nisthainn
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Mughal architecture is characterized by large bulbous onion domes, the use of white marble and red sandstone, delicate ornamentation work, and large buildings surrounded by gardens on all four sides. The Humayun's Tomb is the first notable example of Mughal architecture in Delhi.

Answered by bismillahzehra
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The Mughal architecture was more grand and magnificent. There was a fusion of Persian, Central Asian and regional styles. Under the rule of Shah Jahan there was emphasis on uniformity and symmetry. Along with red sandstone, white marble was used to construct buildings.

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Mughal architecture is characterized by large bulbous onion domes, the use of white marble and red sandstone, delicate ornamentation work, and large buildings surrounded by gardens on all four sides. The Humayun's Tomb is the first notable example of Mughal architecture in Delhi.

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